Third time lucky for Kenyan in Hong Kong Marathon
Ethiopian Demissie first woman to retain the title, but misses out on another record-breaking performance

It was third time lucky for Kenya’s Julius Maisei who won the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon showpiece on Sunday. After missing out narrowly in the past two years, Maisei said he had learned from his mistakes to win in a time of two hour, 14 minutes and 18 seconds.
In second place was another Kenyan, James Mbugua (2:14:28), while Ethiopia’s Deribe Robi was third (2:14:37).
“I made the mistake of making my move too early in the last two years and my opponents caught me and overtook me. This time I changed my tactics and made certain I timed my break better and then went all for it,” said the 32-year-old Maisei, who could hardly stand at the end of the 42.195-kilometre race.
Maisei’s time was well short of the mark set last year by Ethiopian Dereje Abera of 2:11:27.
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