NEW YORK — Lanni Marchant was the top 91Ô´´ in the New York Marathon on Sunday, finishing 11th to mark her triumphant return to the event.
The 37-year-old from London, Ont., who has battled injuries for several years, finished in two hours 32 minutes 54 seconds.
Kenyans finished atop the podium, with Albert Korir winning the men's race, and Peres Jepchirchir taking the women's event.
Marchant ran both the 10,000 metres and marathon at the 2016 Rio Olympics before she was sidelined with a hip injury that required several surgeries to repair.
The former 91Ô´´ record-holder in the women's marathon wrote in an Instagram post the eve of Sunday's marathon that "Life these past 5 years has been beyond hard. The physical scars on my body only reflect a small portion of the emotional scars I'll carry with me over 42.2km - but that's the point of it all, isn't it?
"We get hurt, we heal, we scar - but we keep going."
This report by The 91Ô´´ Press was first published Nov. 7, 2021.
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