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Simiu eyes first marathon podium on third attempt at the end of the year

Simiu eyes first marathon podium after testing himself in two previous 42km races

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by TEDDY MULEI

Athletics08 July 2025 - 09:15
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In Summary


  • ‎Simiu made his full marathon debut in October 2024 in Chicago, finishing fifth with a personal best of 2:06:04.
  • ‎On March 16 this year, Simiu faced a tougher test in his second appearance in Seoul fading to 10th place in 2:10:21.
Daniel Simiu (564) competes in the men's 10,000m at the Ulinzi Complex/ TEDDY MULEI

World 10,000m silver medallist Daniel Simiu believes he has finally mastered the rhythm of the marathon and is now ready to challenge for a podium finish in his third outing over the 42km distance later at the end of the year.

‎Simiu made his full marathon debut in October 2024 in Chicago, finishing fifth with a personal best of 2:06:04. ‎John Korir claimed the title in the race, clocking 2:02:44 ahead of Ethiopia's Mohamed Esa (2:04:39) and Amos Kipruto (2:04:50). ‎On March 16 this year, Simiu faced a tougher test in his second appearance in Seoul, fading to 10th place in 2:10:21.

Ethiopia's Haftu Teklu (2:05:42), Felix Kirwa (2:05:44) and Bernard Koech (2:05:50) completed the podium in that race. With two Marathons already under his belt, Simiu reckons he has gained enough experience to charge for a podium finish and lower his 2:06:04 personal best on his third Marathon appearance at the end of the year. ‎"I hope to run a personal best at the end of the year and also record good results," Simiu noted. He believes that his preparations have so far been in top form.

‎"I am approaching my third marathon at the end of the year. My preparations have already started and I am doing well," he added. The 2023 World Half Marathon silver medallist has enjoyed a solid buildup this season.

He kicked off his 2025 campaign with victory at the National Cross Country Championships in Eldoret on February 8 with a time of 30:48 in the senior men’s 10km race. He finished ahead of Nickson Kogei (30:53) and Simon Mungai (30:56).

‎He followed it up with a commanding win at the Sirikwa Classic World Cross Country Tour, clocking 29:57 in the 10km, leaving Gideon Rono (30:07) and Nicholas Kipkorir (30:15) in his wake. Simiu also sharpened his road legs with a runner-up finish in a 10km road race in the US on May 26, where he timed 28:23.

‎His most recent competition was at the Athletics Kenya (AK) National Championships on June 27, where he clocked 28:30.89 in the 10,000m to place fourth. ‎Silas Senchura (28:26.17), Edwin Soi (28:29.19) and Kelvin Kiplagat (28:30.01) completed the podium in that race.

‎Simiu viewed the race as a perfect tune-up as he targets his third marathon appearance at the tail end of the year. ‎"As I prepare for my third marathon appearance, this is a good build-up for me."

‎He further highlighted the huge potential the country has in the 25-lap race from young, hungry athletes. ‎"I see young athletes are coming up nicely and I congratulate them. My advice to them is to push themselves and strive to be consistent."

‎Despite his struggles over the 42km distance, Simiu holds vast accolades in the half marathon and road races. ‎Over 21 km, he holds victories from New Delhi 2023 (59:27), Berlin 2024 (59:30), Istanbul 2023 (59:52) and Laayoune 2019 (1:00:45).

Simiu claimed victory in the Kolkata 25km road race in 2023 (1:11:13) as well as 10km road race triumphs from Valencia 2022 (26:58), Berlin 2020 (27:18) and 2021 (27:50) as well as Cape Town 2022 (27:34).

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