McFadden & Fearnley: Wheelers at Chicago Marathon

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American Tatyana McFadden set a course record and overpowered the women’s side of the wheelchair race in winning her fifth straight Bank of America Chicago Marathon Sunday morning in one hour, 41 minutes, 10 seconds. It was her sixth Chicago title in the last seven years.

Australian Kurt Fearnley beat a pack of men wheelers for his fifth Chicago Marathon title with a two-second victory in 1:30:46.


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