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The 35th Vermont City Marathon is officially underway and the winners of this year’s race are starting to arrive.>>>Video above: Watch the winner of the men’s open division cross the finish lineThe winner of the This year’s women’s open division was Vermont native Hannah Rowe, who completed her first full Vermont City Marathon on Sunday. Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line interview with Hannah Rowe. The winner of this year’s men’s open division has officially crossed the finish line. Kiplangat Terer, who also goes by Philemon, finished first this year with an estimated time of 2:23:11. Terer is from Kenya but spends his summers in Amherst, Massachusetts. She will take home a $2,400 prize for Sunday’s victory. Terer told Keynote USA5 that she plans to use her earnings to build a house in her native Kenya. Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s interview with Kiplangat Terer. This year, Erik Corbett of Conway, New Hampshire won the men’s handcyclist division with an estimated time of 55:14. .Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Erik Corbett Meanwhile, Devann Murphy, a native of Keeseville, New York, placed first in the women’s handcyclist division with an estimated time of 55:33. Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Devann Murphy
BURLINGTON, Vt. —
The 35th Vermont City Marathon is officially underway and the winners of this year’s race are starting to arrive.
>>>Main video: Watch the winner of the men’s open division cross the finish line
The winner of this year’s women’s open division was Vermont native Hannah Rowe, who completed her first full Vermont City Marathon on Sunday.
Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Hannah Rowe
The winner of this year’s men’s open division has officially crossed the finish line. Kiplangat Terer, who also goes by Philemon, finished first this year with an estimated time of 2:23:11. Terer is from Kenya but spends his summers in Amherst, Massachusetts. He will take home a $2,400 prize for Sunday’s victory. Terer told Keynote USA5 that he plans to use his winnings to build a house in his native Kenya.
Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Kiplangat Terer
This year, Erik Corbett of Conway, New Hampshire, won the men’s handcyclist division with an estimated time of 55:14.
Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Erik Corbett
Meanwhile, Devann Murphy, a native of Keeseville, New York, placed first in the women’s handcyclist division with an estimated time of 55:33.
Video: Watch Keynote USA5’s Finish Line Interview with Devann Murphy
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