Sharon Lokedi successfully defended her Boston Marathon crown on Monday while further spearheading a resounding Kenyan podium sweep in the women’s race. ‎

‎Lokedi powered down Boston Street to breast the tape in a winning time of 2:18:51. ‎ ‎She held off a spirited challenge from compatriot Loice Chemnung, who clocked 2:19:35 in only her second career outing over the 42km distance. ‎ ‎

Completing the all-Kenyan domination, Mary Ngugi-Cooper sealed third place in 2:20:07. ‎ ‎

The 32-year-old Lokedi returned to familiar territory with authority, having claimed last year’s title in emphatic fashion, where she surged to a course record of 2:17:22 after outkicking defending champion Hellen Obiri, who settled for second in 2:17:41. ‎

Ethiopia’s Yalemzerf Yehualaw had completed that podium in 2:18:06. ‎ ‎Lokedi’s Boston love affair has been building steadily. ‎

She had finished second in the 2024 edition, clocking 2:22:45 just behind Obiri’s winning mark of 2:22:37. ‎ ‎

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Her 2026 campaign had already signalled intent. ‎

She opened her season with a strong statement at the New York Half Marathon on March 15, timing 1:07:10 to finish second once again behind Obiri, who lit up the course with a record-breaking 1:06:33. ‎

‎Britain’s Megan Keith rounded off that podium in 1:07:13.