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Kurt Fearnley second in Chicago marathon

Australian Kurt Fearnley has missed out on a win in the Chicago Marathon by only centimetres behind Swiss wheelchair racer Marcel Hug.

Kurt Fearnley (L) and Marcel Hug
Aussie Kurt Fearnley has finished second in the wheelchair racing section of the Chicago Marathon. (AAP)

Defending champion Kurt Fearnley has finished second in the wheelchair racing section of the Chicago Marathon, centimetres behind constant rival Marcel Hug of Switzerland.

The Australian was awarded the win before the result was overturned in Hug's favour following a photo-finish review.

Hug and Fearnley broke from a pack of ten racers in the closing kilometre on Sunday, chasing towards the finish line side-by-side.

The lead changed several times over the final 200m before Hug put in one final surge to win in a time of 1 hour 33 minutes, reversing last year's one-two when Fearnley snatched victory over Hug.

"I've had a few wins here and a couple of seconds now but I don't remember any race being as tight as this one," Fearnley said.

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"Full credit to Marcel (Hug), he's been in outstanding form this year and near impossible to beat. I get one more crack in New York in a few weeks and hopefully I'll be leading through the finish line rather than 10cm before it."

It's the third one-two finish in marathons this year for Hug and Fearnley, with today's result repeating last month's Rio Paralympic Marathon finish as well as the London Marathon's in April.

"I've had a great year so far but unfortunately Marcel's has been that bit better! Second here is nothing to shrug at, I'm happy with the push and now it's time to rest up and prepare for one last big effort for the year."

Fearnley will be attempting to win his sixth New York Marathon title next month and second marathon this year following victory in February's Tokyo Marathon.


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