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Mutai wins 2011 Boston Marathon in record 2:03:02 - from Universal Sports

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

2011, Boston Marathon, Mutai (KEN) wins his 4th Marathon in the fastest time ever, yet the downhill course negates the world record. Ryan Hall (USA) is 4th in 2:04:58. (Watch the full event at www.UniversalSports.com)

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  • Man so much respect for these guys. They keep a pace for 26 miles that 99% of people wouldn't even dream of keeping for even 1 mile

  • One of the commentators obviously has never seen a running race before. Hall running a...2:32? hahahahahaha

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  • @bigboieatems; true, but if there is money and fame to be made then it matters. berlin will be a piece of cake for thats where most recent records were set...lets hope the weather will be condusive.. GO MUTAHI G

  • @mavikings it's the boston only the berlin counts

  • @thISxTHplacE he said it confused if you didn't notice he was all like "hall is at 2..32?"

  • I've never run a sup 5 minute mile and they run 4:45s for a whole 26.2 miles. Unreal. Unfuckingreal.

  • @thISxTHplacE They just watched the 2011 Boston Marathon though.

  • Superhumans indeed.

  • I bet Mutai will break the world record soon.....and for Mosop he is a great talent...he is technically the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history.... bravo bikab kotitnyo

  • 4 minutes and 45 seconds a mile... shit

  • @surveysaysNO from a single generation to the next, genetics has absolutely nothing to do with where you are born. you get genetics from your parents, regardless of where you were conceived or born. you are confusing genetics with nationality. the innate advantage is in the long-african ancestry, i.e. african genes, i.e. people who have lived there for as long as anyone knows.

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