
Kenya’s John Korir follows brother’s advice to men’s Boston Marathon title, place in history
BOSTON (AP) — Six months after claiming the top spot on the podium at the Chicago Marathon, John Korir toed the start line of his third Boston Marathon feeling good about his chances for another strong performance.
After finishing one place short of the top 3 at the Boston Marathon a year ago, the 28-year-old Kenyan began his training for this year’s race by first seeking the advice of a trusted past champion: his big brother.
Wesley Korir, who is 14 years older than John, won the world’s oldest and most prestigious annual marathon in 2012.
“He told me to expect the race to be tough and believe in myself,” John Korir said. “So, I believed in myself and I followed his advice.”