Jumma and Mutai retain their titles

ATHLETICS BELFAST MARATHON ETHIOPIA'S MARASHET Jumma smashed the women's record by more than two minutes in yesterday's Belfast…

ATHLETICS BELFAST MARATHONETHIOPIA'S MARASHET Jumma smashed the women's record by more than two minutes in yesterday's Belfast City Marathon.

Jumma's time of 2:39:22 beat the previous best of 2:41:33, set by Lemma Urge in 2005. The Ethiopian also was the first woman since Trudi Thompson in 2003 to retain her Belfast title.

It was a clean sweep of champions all round, as Kenya's John Mutai also held on to the men's crown - even though his time of 2:16:31 was slower than he recorded 12 months ago. Mutai, however, was more than seven minutes ahead of his nearest rivals, as Poland's Bodhan Dziuba came second in 2:23:44, followed by Vyalcheslav Prikhadko, of the Ukraine, 2:24:21.

Donegal's Helena Crossan was runner-up in the women's race, with a time of 2:55:12, closely followed by Cookstown's Karen Alexander, who clocked 2:56:01 to come home in third.

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Top local male finisher was Tommy Hughes of Magherafeld, twice a winner in 1988 and again in 1998, who came in sixth, in 2:28:38, 10 minutes ahead of Dungannon's Delfin Pimentell.