{"id":159719,"date":"2025-11-03T02:26:17","date_gmt":"2025-11-03T02:26:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/159719\/"},"modified":"2025-11-03T02:26:17","modified_gmt":"2025-11-03T02:26:17","slug":"fionnuala-mccormack-finishes-in-top-10-at-new-york-city-marathon","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/159719\/","title":{"rendered":"Fionnuala McCormack finishes in top 10 at New York City Marathon"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Fionnuala McCormack competing in the women's marathon at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo earlier this year. Photo: Sam Barnes\/Sportsfile\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/ie\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/3237124.jpg\" loading=\"eager\" width=\"100%\" data-testid=\"article-image\"  \/><\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_caption1 indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_secondary indo-66f0fec7_regular indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_marginleft0 indo-1d70522a_marginright0 indo-1d70522a_margintop3 indo-b48c4984_left\" style=\"color:var(--color-grey-60)\">Fionnuala McCormack competing in the women&#8217;s marathon at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo earlier this year. Photo: Sam Barnes\/Sportsfile<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom0 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Fionnuala McCormack produced a strong performance to finish 10th at the New York City Marathon today, the 41-year-old clocking 2:27:00.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Just seven weeks on from her ninth-place finish in the World Championships marathon in Tokyo, where she ran 2:30:16 in oppressive heat, McCormack clocked the fifth quickest time of her career in what was her New York City Marathon debut.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Victory went to Hellen Obiri in a course record of 2:19:51, with compatriots Sharon Lokedi (2:20:07) and Sheila Chepkirui (2:20:24) rounding out a Kenyan sweep of the podium.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">With cool, calm, sunny conditions in the Big Apple, it was a good day to run fast, although New York is a notoriously difficult course to produce quick times given its rolling hills.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">McCormack nonetheless set out with her personal best of 2:23:46 clearly in mind, passing 10km on pace in 33:56 and she was 13th when she hit halfway in 1:12:05. By 30km she had moved up to 11th and she cracked the top-10 in the closing kilometres as she arrived in Central Park.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">It marked another strong showing against the world\u2019s best from the mother of three from Wicklow, whose best ever finish at a Marathon Major was fifth in Chicago in 2019 where she ran 2:26:47. In Paris last year, she became the first Irishwoman to compete at five Olympics and McCormack can extend that record to six in Los Angeles in 2028, when she will be 43.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">McCormack is the most-capped Irish female athlete in history and she\u2019s been running championship marathons for over a decade, with her best global result over any surface coming at this year\u2019s World Championships.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">\u201cUsually I\u2019m like, \u2018I have to come back again to redeem myself,\u2019 whereas this time, I don\u2019t really feel like that,\u201d she said in Tokyo. \u201cI picked off as many people as I could. Everybody I could see in front of me, I think I caught so there wasn\u2019t a whole lot more I could do.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">The men\u2019s race in New York boiled down to a thrilling duel between Kenyans Benson Kipruto and Alexander Mutiso, with Kipruto holding off his rival by just inches \u2013 both men clocking 2:08:09 and throwing up the closest finish in the race\u2019s history.<\/p>\n<p class=\"indo-ebe0ecc6_root indo-ebe0ecc6_paragraph indo-300db776_none indo-91174671_primary indo-1d70522a_marginbottom5 indo-1d70522a_margintop0 indo-b48c4984_inherit\" style=\"color:var(--color-primary-80)\">Albert Korir took third in 2:08:57. Kenyan great Eliud Kipchoge ran what he says will be his final elite-level marathon, the two-time Olympic champion clocking 2:14:36 for 17th and receiving a rousing send-off from the crowd as he reached the finish in Central Park.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Fionnuala McCormack competing in the women&#8217;s marathon at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo earlier this year. 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