UNHERALDED WINNERS

Upstarts Kipchumba, Kipchirchir win Eldoret City Marathon

In Summary

• “I am very happy to win in my first marathon after doing well in half marathons.  Since the beginning of the year, I have been training for such big event and a win is a good consolation for my hard work,” said Kipchumba.

• “I got an injury three years ago following a road accident at Chepkanga and I was operated on my shoulder and leg. After healing, I decided to train specifically for this marathon,” said Kipchirchir.

Mercy Kipchumba on her way to victory during the Eldoret City Marathon on Sunday morning
Mercy Kipchumba on her way to victory during the Eldoret City Marathon on Sunday morning
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Upstarts Mercy Kipchumba and Victor Kipchirchir were crowned the Eldoret City Marathon after winning their respective men and women and men's races on the streets of Eldoret on Sunday.

Making her debut in the marathon, Kipchumba was dominant in the women’s race, edging out Venice marathon champion and training mate Judy Korir on the home-straight.

The Kapsait-based runner, who trains under Erick Kimaiyo, said she has been training for the race despite the biting coronavirus pandemic that saw many events canceled or postponed.

“I am very happy to win in my first marathon after doing well in half marathons.  Since the beginning of the year, I have been training for such big event and a win is a good consolation for my hard work,” said Kipchumba.

The Elgeyo Marakwet based runner won the title in 2:28:10 ahead of Korir’s 2:28:31 and Jackline Chelal completing the podium in 2:29:47.

“I had a good start but I lost pace at the finish line but it is something that I will be working on to ensure that I get best results in future races,” said Korir, who has a  personal best time of 2:26 from the 2021 Ismir Marathon.

Returning from a three-year injury spell, Victor Kipchirchir won the men’s title when he timed 2:08:56, beating Nakuru’s Leonard Lagat to second in 2:10:49 while Nandi’s Emmanuel Bor completed the top three in 2:11:10.

“I got an injury three years ago following a road accident at Chepkanga and I was operated on my shoulder and leg. After healing, I decided to train specifically for this marathon,” said the Rosa Associati runner.

“It has not been easy and a win did not come easily."

Results

Women

  1. Mercy Kipchumba- 2:28:10
  2. Judith Korir- 2:28:31
  3. Jackline Chelal- 2:29:47
  4. Martha Njoroge- 2:30:37
  5. Jackline Chepngeno- 2:31:15
  6. Joyce Kiplimo- 2:31:17
  7. Maurine Chepkemoi- 2:31:38
  8. Emily Chebet- 2:31:52
  9. Eunice Chebichii- 2:32:10
  10. Caroline Jepchirchir- 2:32:26

Men

  1. Victor Kipchirchir- 2:08:56
  2. Leonard Lagat- 2:10:49
  3. Emmanuel Bor- 2:11:10
  4. Bernard Kipkemoi- 2:11:19
  5. Emmanuel Naibei- 2:12:38
  6. Titus Kipruto- 2:12:43
  7. Evans Kipchirchir Sambu- 2:12:48
  8. Hosea Kiplimo- 2:12:59
  9. Kenneth Limo- 2:13:11
  10. Albert Korir- 2:13:53