Kenyan athletes showcased their dominance on Sunday at the multi-category Kigali International Peace Marathon held in Rwanda’s capital city.
The marathon featured three race categories: the full marathon, the half marathon, and a 10km fun run.
In the men’s full marathon, George Nyamori Onyancha from Kenya claimed victory, crossing the finish line in an impressive time of 2 hours, 17 minutes, and 41 seconds. Silas Kiprotich Kurui (2:18:11) and David Kipkorir (2:18:43), also from Kenya, secured the silver and bronze medals respectively.
Kenya’s stronghold continued in the men’s half marathon, with a clean sweep of the medals. Kennedy Kipyeko emerged as the champion, finishing first with a remarkable time of 1 hour, 3 minutes, and 52 seconds. John Muiruri Mburu (1:03:55) and Evans Kipkorir (1:04:12) closely followed, securing the second and third positions.
In the women’s full marathon, Muluhabt Tsega from Ethiopia claimed the gold medal, completing the race in a commendable time of 2 hours, 35 minutes, and 17 seconds. Kenya’s Sharon Jemutai Cheron and Ethiopia’s Amid Foyza Jemal took second and third places, respectively.
Once again, Kenya asserted its dominance in the women’s half marathon. Winfridah Moraa Moseti led the pack, securing victory with an impressive time of 1 hour, 12 minutes, and 40 seconds. Lilian Jepkemboi Lelei and Susan Chambai Aramisi, both representing Kenya, secured the second and third positions.
Since its humble beginnings as an amateur race in 2004, the Kigali International Peace Marathon has evolved into one of the most prestigious athletics events on the continent.