Twin Cities Marathon Winner Continues Success

By Ned Leebrick-Stryker

Dominic Odoro won the Twin Cities Marathon for the third straight year on Sunday, making him the second runner in the history of the race to do this, according to the Pioneer Press.  

The runner from Kenya finished 26.2 mile marathon in 2:11:53. He received $10,000 for his victory, the Star Tribune said. 

Odoro had set a course record previously in 2016, with a time of 2:08:51. Odoro explained breaking his previous record was still a goal.

“I was focused on breaking the course record,” Ondoro said at the finish line. “Next year I hope to do that.”





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