From Deseret News archives:
New champ outruns training buddy
Sawe tops Ndambuki with 3 minutes to spare
Simon Sawe of Kenya, Ndambuki's teammate, beat the three-time defending champ by more than three minutes en route to victory.
"I'm really excited," said Sawe, "because this is my first win, marathon-wise, in Salt Lake City."
Sawe finished the course, which begins at Big Mountain above Emigration Canyon and descends into Salt Lake City, with a winning time of 2 hours, 23 minutes, 15 seconds.
Ndambuki finished second, Sasha Pachev of Provo was third, Corbin Talley was fourth and Steven Ashbaker of Sandy rounded out the top 5.
Racing against his teammate gave added motivation to Sawe, though he quickly pointed out that it wasn't that big of a deal.
"When teammates go and race against each other, the guy who's maybe behind always is motivated to do better," said Sawe, who smiled and added: "Maybe he's going to kick me one of these days."
After peeling away from the other top runners, Sawe raced the remaining six miles hoping to avoid any kind of breakdown.
That's something that Nyamboki couldn't do. He led for most of the race but eventually faded after Sawe and Ndambuki passed him.
Throughout the morning, Sawe had a difficult time getting into a rhythm because of the steep descent. From start to finish, the Deseret Morning News/KJZZ Marathon drops 3,200 feet.
"This is a tough course," said Sawe, who used Monday's marathon as a preparation run for the upcoming Twin Cities Marathon on Oct. 1. "People say, 'It's downhill.' But again, there's a lot of challenge running downhill. I'm tall. I'm 6-feet. And that pounding, man, it was killing me."
Sawe pocketed $2,006 for finishing first. Because his major focus is the Twin Cities Marathon, he didn't do any special training to prepare himself for the huge descent.
"I wanted to kind of have a feel of a marathon before that major race," said Sawe.
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