The Incredibly Close Finish! After 26 Miles, Nathan Martin Controversially Wins LA Marathon by Just 0.01 Seconds

Sunday’s Los Angeles Marathon turned into a thrilling race that kept runners and fans excited for days. American Nathan Martin notched a stunning victory over Kenyan Michael Kimani Kamau by just 0.01 seconds after a grueling 26.2-mile race.

Both men finished in 2 hours, 11 minutes and 17 seconds, but Martin’s final sprint resulted in the closest finish in the race’s history. The 41st edition attracted 27,000 participants, making it one of the largest marathons in the United States. What started out as a typical game day quickly turned into viral gold, with the video of the photoshoot spreading like wildfire online. Let’s analyze what happened.

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A thrilling sprint to the finish line

The men’s competition kicked off with a solid group of quality players, but the competition became intense in the final stages. Kamo had built a solid lead, taking the lead early on and maintaining the lead for much of the race.

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Then Martin, who had always been hesitant, decided to play his part. With five miles to go, he noticed no one was picking up speed, so he ventured forward.

With 1.5 miles to go, Martin spotted Camo ahead. He steadily closed the gap and with 800 meters to go he knew he still had a chance. The two sprinted on the Avenue of Stars in Century City.

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Martin leaned on the tape and held a narrow lead over Kamau. After crossing the finish line, Kamau collapsed from exhaustion and was taken away on a stretcher by medical staff – he had not taken any fluids during the race. Martin’s time was just 32 seconds shy of his personal best of 2 hours, 10 minutes and 45 seconds set at the 2023 Grandma Marathon.

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After the race, Martin shared his mindset: “I actually moved five miles in when I saw no one was picking up the pace. I decided I needed to push. With a mile and a half to go, I could see the leader, and with 800 meters to go, I was thinking, ‘I’m catching him.'”

Who is Nathan Martin? Coach turns champion

Nathan Martin is not your typical professional athlete with big sponsors and full-time training. The 36-year-old coached track and cross country and served as a substitute teacher at Jackson High School in Michigan.

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