Irene Cheptai bags Devolution title, shifts focus to Copenhagen 21km race
Fit-again former world cross country champion Irene Cheptai has revealed next month's Copenhagen Half Marathon remains top of her priorities this year.
Speaking in Eldoret on Tuesday after winning the Devolution 5km Road Race, the Commonwealth Games 10,000m silver medalist said she wants to mark her return to distance racing with a win in the Denmark capital city as consolation for missing the World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst, Australia through injury.
“Despite making the team to the World Cross, I had to leave the camp due to an injury," said Cheptai.
"And now that I am finally fit again, I want to mark my return in Copenhagen on September 17.”
She said that the Devolution race was part of her speed and endurance training.
“This race is part of endurance and speed training. It was my first race since I sustained that injury and I feel like I am good to go,” added Cheptai.
The West Pokot-born runner won the title in 17:04.6 ahead of Sophia Jepchirchir (17:05.5) and Winnie Jemutai (17:16.1) in a race that had attracted over 500 athletes.
Cheptai said the race proved a real struggle in the initial stages especially after they were put on the starting point alongside the men.
“It was a real struggle at the start but I thank God I came home victorious,” she said.
Peter Mwaniki from Nyandarua County won the men's race in 15:09.1 ahead of Weldon Langat (15:12.5) and Charles Rotich (15:13.3).
Mwaniki, winner of Nairobi City 10km race said: “This year has been good for me, winning Nairobi 10km, Belgut 10km and last Sunday’s Uasin Gishu half marathon. These are blessings."
He said he was pushed to victory after race favorite Langat faded in the last few minutes.
“I have been pushed to run well since I have a family — children, wife and grandmother — who have been motivating me to continue exploiting my talent, especially after winning in Nairobi,” he said.
posted Thursday August 17th
by Emmanuel Sabuni