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2001 Boston Marathon, Overall Results 1 - 100 2001 Boston Marathon, Overall Results 1 - 100 Have you run this race? More Results: Then tell us about it . Last Name, First Name Time OverAll Sex Place DIV Net City, State, (Sex/Age) Place / Time Country Div Place Bong-Ju Lee (M30) 2:09:43 1 1 / 1 Open 2:09:43 Seoul, KOR Silvio Guerra (M32) 2:10:07 2 2 / 2 Open 2:10:07 Quito, ECU Joshua Chelang'a (M28) 2:10:29 3 3 / 3 Open 2:10:29 Baringo, KEN David Kiptum Busienei (M26) 2:11:47 4 4 / 4 Open 2:11:47 Kabiet, KEN Mbarek Hussein (M36) 2:12:01 5 5 / 5 Open 2:12:01 Kapsabet, KEN Rod De Haven (M34) 2:12:41 6 6 / 6 Open 2:12:41 Madison, WI, USA Laban Nkete (M30) 2:12:44 7 7 / 7 Open 2:12:44 Port Elizabeth, RSA Fedor V. Ryjov (M41) 2:13:54 8 8 / 1 Masters 2:13:54 Acoteias, Albe, POR Makhosonke Fika (M29) 2:14:13 9 9 / 8 Open 2:14:13 Cape Town, RSA Timothy Cherigat (M24) 2:14:21 10 10 / 9 Open 2:14:21 Chepkorio, KEN Joshua Kipkemboi (M42) 2:14:47 11 11 / 2 Masters 2:14:47 Concord, MA, USA Moses Tanui (M35) 2:15:05 12 12 / 10 Open 2:15:05 Eldoret, KEN Joao N'Tyamba (M33) 2:16:00 13 13 / 11 Open 2:16:00 Bogota, ANG Josh Cox (M25) 2:16:17 14 14 / 12 Open 2:16:17 El Cajon, CA, USA Shem Kororia (M28) 2:17:02 15 15 / 13 Open 2:17:02 Kapsokwong, Kitale, KEN Gezahegne Abera (M22) 2:17:04 16 16 / 14 Open 2:17:04 Addis Ababa, ETH Elijah Lagat (M34) 2:17:59 17 17 / 15 Open 2:17:59 Nandi District, KEN Motsehi Moeketsana (M31) 2:18:13 18 18 / 16 Open 2:18:13 Colleen Glen, RSA Mark Coogan (M34) 2:18:58 19 19 / 17 Open 2:18:58 Attleboro, MA, USA Makoto Ogura (M28) 2:20:24 20 20 / 18 Open 2:20:24 Hiroshima-Shi, JPN David Morris (M30) 2:21:10 21 21 / 19 Open 2:21:10 Albuquerque, NM, USA Je-Kyung Kim (M23) 2:21:25 22 22 / 20 Open 2:21:25 Yongin-City, KOR Samuel Lopez (M34) 2:21:28 23 23 / 21 Open 2:21:27 Mexico, MEX Sammy Ngatia (M41) 2:23:07 24 24 / 3 Masters 2:23:07 Ft Carson, CO, Je-Kyung Kim (M23) 2:21:25 22 22 / 20 Open 2:21:25 Yongin-City, KOR Samuel Lopez (M34) 2:21:28 23 23 / 21 Open 2:21:27 Mexico, MEX Sammy Ngatia (M41) 2:23:07 24 24 / 3 Masters 2:23:07 Ft Carson, CO, USA Scott Larson (M31) 2:23:43 25 25 / 22 Open 2:23:43 Boulder, CO, USA Paul A. Zimmerman (M40) 2:23:45 26 26 / 4 Masters 2:23:45 Beaverton, OR, USA Catherine Ndereba (F28) 2:23:53 27 1 / 1 Open 2:23:53 Nairobi, KEN Jacob P. Van Wyk (M29) 2:24:22 28 27 / 23 Open 2:24:20 Pretoria, RSA Kevin M. Beck (M31) 2:24:25 29 28 / 24 Open 2:24:25 Concord, NH, USA Yukinobu Nakazaki (M31) 2:25:01 30 29 / 25 Open 2:25:01 Tama-Shi, JPN Jamie A. Hibell (M29) 2:25:17 31 30 / 26 Open 2:25:17 Easton, PA, USA Joseph A. McVeigh (M37) 2:25:26 32 31 / 27 Open 2:25:26 Summit, NJ, USA Kenji Sato (M24) 2:26:27 33 32 / 28 Open 2:26:07 Saitama, JPN Roderic De Highden (M32) 2:26:33 34 33 / 29 Open 2:26:33 Victoria, AUS Simon Mpholo (M25) 2:26:41 35 34 / 30 Open 2:26:41 Port Elizabeth, RSA Malgorzata Sobanska (F31) 2:26:42 36 2 / 2 Open 2:26:42 Poznan, POL Danny A. Reed (M40) 2:26:49 37 35 / 5 Masters 2:26:49 Laguna Niguel, CA, USA Lyubov Morgunova (F30) 2:27:18 38 3 / 3 Open 2:27:18 Moscow, RUS Budd L. Coates (M44) 2:27:22 39 36 / 6 Masters 2:27:22 Emmaus, PA, USA Glen A. Guillemette (M41) 2:27:35 40 37 / 7 Masters 2:27:33 West Warwick, RI, USA Lornah Kiplagat (F26) 2:27:56 41 4 / 4 Open 2:27:56 Eldoret, KEN Fatuma Roba (F27) 2:28:08 42 5 / 5 Open 2:28:08 Addis Ababa, ETH Irina Timofeyeva (F31) 2:28:50 43 6 / 6 Open 2:28:50 Cheboksary, RUS David A. Williams (M29) 2:28:54 44 38 / 31 Open 2:28:52 Milwaukee, WI, USA Masanori Suzuki (M27) 2:29:02 45 39 / 32 Open 2:29:00 Ibaraki, JPN James M. McGown (M26) 2:29:09 46 40 / 33 Open 2:29:07 Kenesaw, NE, USA Mark T. Cucuzzella (M34) 2:29:16 47 41 / 34 Open 2:29:12 Denver, CO, USA Ludmila Petrova (F32) 2:29:23 48 7 / 7 Open 2:29:23 Novo Cheboksary, RUS Colden V. Baxter (M31) 2:29:38 49 42 / 35 Open 2:29:33 Beaverton, OR, USA Wei Yanan (F20) 2:29:52 50 8 / 8 Open 2:29:52 Liaoning, CHN John W. Mortimer (M25) 2:29:55 51 43 / 36 Open 2:29:50 Somerville, MA, USA Bruna Genovese (F24) 2:30:39 52 9 / 9 Open 2:30:39 Volpago Del Montello, ITA Daniel R. Feldman (M20) 2:30:51 53 44 / 37 Open 2:30:28 Cambridge, MA, USA Teles Kanaga (M28) 2:30:53 54 45 / 38 Open 2:30:50 Lowell, MA, USA James N. Oigara (M31) 2:31:00 55 46 / 39 Open 2:30:56 Binghamton, NY, USA Brian M. Culley (M29) 2:31:09 56 47 / 40 Open 2:31:06 La Jolla, CA, USA Andrew R. Herr (M35) 2:31:13 57 48 / 41 Open 2:31:13 Latrobe, PA, USA Daniel F. Verrington (M38) 2:31:21 58 49 / 42 Open 2:31:18 Bradford, MA, USA Steve M. Beguin (M25) 2:31:27 59 50 / 43 Open 2:31:22 West Lafayette, IN, USA Eric G. Beauchesne (M31) 2:31:29 60 51 / 44 Open 2:31:24 Chelmsford, MA, USA Kaori Tanabe (F25) 2:31:31 61 10 / 10 Open 2:31:31 Mie-Ken, JPN Wataru Ito (M22) 2:31:58 62 52 / 45 Open 2:31:58 Ibaraki, JPN Terrance P. Jr. Shea (M27) 2:32:00 63 53 / 46 Open 2:31:55 Somerville, MA, USA Joseph W. Cresko (M35) 2:32:34 64 54 / 47 Open 2:32:32 Bethlehem, PA, USA Albina Galliamova (F36) 2:32:45 65 11 / 11 Open 2:32:45 Albuquerque, NM, USA Thomas A. Teger (M33) 2:32:47 66 55 / 48 Open 2:32:42 Marlborough, MA, USA Filomeno M. Apodaca (M35) 2:32:57 67 56 / 49 Open 2:32:57 Las Cruces, NM, USA Abebe Gezahegne Yimer (M20) 2:32:57 68 57 / 50 Open 2:32:57 Addis Ababa, ETH Matthew L. Rosetti (M25) 2:33:18 69 58 / 51 Open 2:33:15 New York, NY, USA Michel Erpen (M24) 2:33:30 70 59 / 52 Open 2:33:24 Marietta, GA, USA Michael J. Buchanan (M27) 2:33:39 71 60 / 53 Open 2:33:26 San Carlos, CA, USA Zhang Shujing (F22) 2:33:43 72 12 / 12 Open 2:33:43 Liaoning, CHN Mark J. Gerber (M35) 2:34:09 73 61 / 54 Open 2:34:07 Allentown, PA, USA Alan S. Ruben (M44) 2:34:31 74 62 / 8 Masters 2:34:27 New York, NY, USA Karl R. Amundson (M40) 2:34:51 75 63 / 9 Masters 2:34:51 Cambridge, MA, USA Colin G. Dignum (M35) 2:35:02 76 64 / 55 Open 2:35:02 North Vancouver, BC, CAN Jeffrey R. Day (M30) 2:35:03 77 65 / 56 Open 2:34:55 Berea, OH, USA Art Gunther (M29) 2:35:05 78 66 / 57 Open 2:34:56 Piermont, NY, USA Paul F. Leonard (M38) 2:35:38 79 67 / 58 Open 2:35:30 Scranton, PA, USA Timothy C. Harte (M33) 2:35:46 80 68 / 59 Open 2:35:43 Cambridge, MA, USA David J. Ruggles (M35) 2:35:49 81 69 / 60 Open 2:35:29 Kingston, ON, CAN John E. Walton (M42) 2:35:55 82 70 / 10 Masters 2:35:39 Charlotte, NC, USA Thomas A. Sabol (M26) 2:36:19 83 71 / 61 Open 2:36:12 Flagstaff, AZ, USA Joshua Sakon (M34) 2:36:20 84 72 / 62 Open 2:36:14 Fayetteville, AR, USA Aaron B. Holley (M26) 2:36:25 85 73 / 63 Open 2:36:09 Washington, DC, USA Jorge Eliecer Real (M30) 2:36:29 86 74 / 64 Open 2:36:26 Elmhurst, NY, USA David F. Bednarek (M33) 2:36:32 87 75 / 65 Open 2:36:24 North Hampton, NH, USA Mark R. Coughlin (M37) 2:36:33 88 76 / 66 Open 2:36:27 Lawrenceville, GA, USA Gitte Karlshoj (F41) 2:36:36 89 13 / 1 Masters 2:36:36 Hojbjerg, DEN Jill Gaitenby (F34) 2:36:45 90 14 / 13 Open 2:36:42 Providence, RI, USA Chris M. Broaddus (M26) 2:36:47 91 77 / 67 Open 2:36:44 Albuquerque, NM, USA Jeb A. Myers (M25) 2:36:47 92 78 / 68 Open 2:36:47 Camden, NJ, USA James M.
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