By Emily Goddard

Geoffrey Mutai wins the 2013 New York City MarathonNovember 3 - Defending champion Geoffrey Mutai and his compatriot Priscah Jeptoo won the men's and women's races at the New York City Marathon today to ensure a Kenyan clean sweep of the event.

Mutai, who set a course record in 2011, successfully defended his title from that year - the 2012 edition was cancelled because of Hurricane Sandy - in 2 hours 08min 24sec after he broke away from the field with about four miles to go to the finish line.

"Today was a very tough race," said the 32-year-old.

"To win a race for the first time is easy.

"To defend your title is not easy.

"I think this makes me more famous in Kenya."

Mutai finished 52 seconds ahead of Ethiopia's Tsegaye Kebede, who seemed happy enough to be settling for second place.

"You know, it is not easy to win World Marathon Majors," Kebede said.

"This is my dream.

"I'm very happy.

"I'm glad to get to this point."

Lusapho April of South Africa finished third, clocking 2:09:45.

Priscah Jeptoo wins the women's race of the New York City Marathon to ensure a Kenyan clean sweep of the 2013 titlesPriscah Jeptoo wins the women's race of the New York City Marathon to ensure a Kenyan clean sweep of the 2013 titles


The women's race saw this year's London Marathon winner and London 2012 silver medallist, Jeptoo, take the New York crown in 2:25:07 after she caught Ethiopia's Bizunesh Deba with about two miles to go.

"This is a great moment for me, and this is a day I will not forget for the rest of my life," Jeptoo said.

Deba finished 49 seconds later, followed by two-time New York Marathon winner Jeļena Prokopčuka of Latvia in third with a time of 2:27:47.

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