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2018 Honolulu Marathon

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Polina Carlson, from Kaneohe, was the first local and U.S. female athlete to finish the Honolulu Marathon at 2:53:30.
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat, from Kenya, collapsed shortly after winning first for women with 2:36:22 at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Kenyan elite runners took top honors at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday. Pictured, from left, is Vincent Yator (third place, 2:15:31), Titus Ekiru (first place, 2:09:01) and Reuben Kipropkerio (second place 2:12:59).
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Sheila Jerotich, from Kenya, placed second in the 2018 Honolulu Marathon women's division at 2:42:09.
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat from Kenya placed first for women with 2:36:22 at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat from Kenya placed first for women with 2:36:22 at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat from Kenya placed first for women with 2:36:22 at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat from Kenya placed first for women with 2:36:22 at the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Ben Williams was the first Hawaii resident to finish in the mens division of the Honolulu Marathon at 2:33:18, good for seventh place overall.
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Ben Williams was the first Hawaii resident to finish in the mens division of the Honolulu Marathon at 2:33:18, good for seventh place overall.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Steeplechaser Donn Cabral was the first American athlete to cross the finish at 2:19:16.
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Reuben Kipropkerio, from Kenya, placed second for men in the 2018 Honolulu Marathon at 2:12:59.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Titus Ekiru, from Kenya, shared his Honolulu Marathon victory with running fans after finishing first for men.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya grimaced after finishing first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Titus Ekiru from Kenya finished first for men at 02:09:01 in the Honolulu Marathon.
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Participants in the 2018 Honolulu Marathon made their way to the start line along Ala Moana Blvd. on Sunday.
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Honolulu Marathon participants ran down Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki early Sunday morning.
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Honolulu Marathon participants ran down Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki early Sunday morning.
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Honolulu Marathon participants ran down Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki early Sunday morning.
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Honolulu Marathon participants ran down Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki early Sunday morning.
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Honolulu Marathon participants ran down Kalakaua Ave. in Waikiki early Sunday morning.
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Runners made their way down Ala Moana Blvd. at the start of the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Runners made their way down Ala Moana Blvd. at the start of the Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Elite runners wait for the 2018 Honolulu Marathon on Sunday.
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Athletes in the Honolulu Marathon wheelchair division lined up at the start line. Pictured in the foreground is Masazumi Soejima, who won first in mens at 1:39:12.
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Hisato Yoshida rallied 116 Kokoku High School students from Osaka, Japan before the start of the 2018 Honolulu Marathon on Sunday morning.