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Milano Marathon

Sunday April 6th, 2025
Milan, Italy
Distance: Marathon · Marathon Relay
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Passion is what allows us to go beyond our limits. It’s what makes us run when our heath is bursting in our chest, it’s whats makes our legs move even if they’re worn out.

It’s passion against sacrifice, and the winner will be declared though hard training, hearth and concentration.

Milano Marathon has been presented in the futuristic Generali Tower, in the heart of CityLife in Milan. In the middle of the historical center of Milan.





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Milano Marathon, Race Date: 2025-04-06, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:08:38 Leonard Langat ken
2nd Male 2:08:45 Isaac Kipkemboi ken
3rd Male 2:09:11 Timothy Kosgei ken
4th Male 2:09:39 Aron Kifle Teklu ethi
Female 2:23:32 Shure Demise ethi
2nd Female 2:25:33 Joan Jepkosgei ken
3rd Female 2:27:24 Alemtsehay Mekuria ethi
4th Female 2:29:35 Rediet Daniel Molla bel
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 2:31:03 ALPHE FLORIAN fra
M 50-59 2:27:53 ZANABONI MASSIMILIANO ita
M 60-69 2:59:16 SERAFINI IRENO ita
M 70+ 3:43:58 ALESSANDRO MARTINO ita
F 40-49 2:53:23 VALGIMIGLI DANIELA ita
F 50-59 2:57:05 BELANDI ERICA ned
F 60-69 3:42:21 MICOLUCCI STEFANIA ita
F 70+ 4:40:01 MONDINI GIOVANNA ita
Milano Marathon


Completely renewed for the 2015 edition, the single loop route, starting and finishing right in the city center, has been progressively improved in details up to the current design.

Generali Milano Marathon offers runnersa modern and complete course, which combines the smoothness requested by top runners and fast amateurs, with the opportunity to admire and enjoy an increasingly beautiful cityin its combination of historical and contemporary elements.

Awarded the Silver Label of the IAAF and the FIDAL Gold Label, in 2019 the competition will be enriched with further prestige, becoming the only Italian marathon to be included in the new international circuit Abbott World Marathon Majors Wanda Age Group World Rankings. Running in April on the streets of Milan, runners will have the opportunity to earn points to qualify for the first World Age final, scheduled in London in spring 2020.

KATA Time Trial Series

Wednesday May 14th, 2025
Thika, Kenya
Distance: 10K · Double 15K · Kids Race · 5000m
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The KATA Monthly Time Trial is a unique and inclusive event designed to support runners of all levels in achieving their goals and showcasing their fitness. Held at the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy (KATA) in Thika, Kenya, this event offers both 10K and 5K distances on an accurate, certified course, providing participants with an unparalleled opportunity to improve and prove their performance.

Key Benefits:

  1. Accurate Official Timing: Runners get an official time on a well-measured course, enabling them to track progress and set personal bests.
  2. Published Results: Your result will be featured online by our sponsor, My Best Runs, giving you global recognition and exposure.
  3. Credibility for Race Invitations: With official times published, race directors can easily verify your performance, which is crucial for securing invitations to competitive events.

Prize Money:

To celebrate top performances, 5,000 KES in prize money is awarded to the leading finishers, providing an extra incentive for runners to bring their best effort to the starting line.

Inclusivity:

This event welcomes runners of all abilities and age groups. Whether you’re an elite athlete aiming to impress race organizers or a recreational runner seeking a supportive environment to test your fitness, the KATA Monthly Time Trial has something for everyone.

No Entry Fees:

True to KATA’s mission of nurturing talent and fostering community, no entry fees are charged for participation. Additionally, out-of-town runners are invited to stay at the Kenyan Athletics Training Academy for a night or two at no cost, making the event accessible to all.

Located just an hour from Nairobi, the KATA Monthly Time Trial offers a supportive and competitive environment for runners to challenge themselves, achieve their goals, and gain exposure in the running community. Join us for this inspiring monthly event and take a step toward reaching your full potential!



KATA 10K Time Trial #8


March 12, 2025 (woman winner)

March 12, 2025 (Man winner)

The 12th edition was run on a track near KATA. The 5000m was added for this day (August 17).





KATA TT Feb 15, 2023

KATA TT Feb 15, 2023




April 19, 2023 20th Edition

Aug 16 2023. Peter leading breaking 29 minutes for record.

Aug 16, 2023

Aug 16, 2023

Oct 18, 2023

Oct 18, 2023

Oct 18, 2023

Nov 8, 2023 KATA Time trial #27

Peter in March 13, 2024 10k time trial. He won clocking 29:07

April 17, 2024 Time Trial


August 14, 2024

August 14, 2024




10k winner #38 Oct 16, 2024


Time Trial number 11



KATA 10K Time Trial #8 The top two battling it out

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This unique 10K and 5k time trial series has been set up to help runners in three ways. First, get an official time on an accurate 10k or 5k course. Second, have your result published on the internet by our sponsor My Best Runs. Third, race directors want to see official times before they invite you to a race. This is your chance to show the world your level of fitness. All level of runners are invited and all age-groups. We do not charge an entry fee nor do we pay out any prize money. If you are coming from out of town, you can stay at our Kenyan Athletics Academy for a night or two at no charge. I hope you will join us in Thika, Kenya (just one hour from Nairobi).
KATA Time Trial Series, Race Date: 2025-04-16, Distance: 10k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 30:37 kelvin lagui 22 ken
2nd Male 30:42 Stephen ngigi 20 ken
3rd Male 31:19 Robert ndegwa 20 ken
4th Male 31:20 Charles ndirangu 24 ken
Female 34:02 Nymph Kiteta 20 ken
2nd Female 35:55 Loise Kiarie 24 ken
3rd Female 35:56 Lilian nyamai 23 ken
4th Female 37:02 Jacinta kamau 24 ken
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 33:04 Joseph karanja 42 ken
M 60-69 37:32 Charles ndirangu 67 ken
F 40-49 48:03 Lucy muritu 40 ken
KATA Time Trial Series, Race Date: 2025-04-16, Distance: 5000m
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 15:42 Frendric wambua 20
2nd Male 16:07 Godfrey Kahura 17
3rd Male 17:03 Peter waititu 17
4th Male 17:13 Justus nyamai 17
Female 18:39 Ruth wambua 17
Division Time Name Age Home
KATA Time Trial Series

Peter wanyoike clocked 29:57 and won the 7th event.

The 7th KATA 10k Time Trial in Thika Kenya

KATA Time Trial #28 at Thika, Ndarugo-Mang'u Road on December 6th, 2023

Kenya Athletics Training Academy (KATA) monthly time trial took place today December 6th in Thika, Kenya. The turn out was good with 37 athletes and 18 children (third photo).

The weather was perfect for running and the athletes were excited. Lewis kuria opened the game with an impressive 5k win clocking 14:49. He improved his personal best by more than 20 seconds. Lewis time was indeed astonishing considering the fact that this is the fastest time posted on this course. Fredrick Kiprotich followed in second posting 15:08 and Boniface Mungai posted 15:18 in third place.

Regina sandiki who is a junior took the women's 5k crown posting a personal best of 19:12. She held off Lilian musenya who finished only one second behind, clocking 19:13.

Joseph Kamau (first photo) took the 10k in an impressive time of 29:33. He was followed closely by Job Kamonde who posted a personal best of 29:39. Job is a hard worker. He has been a good example and a good leader here at KATA. He pulled with him his team mate Raphael karita who finished 4th in a personal best of 29:52. This is the first time he has run under 30 minutes. His performance is a good indication that hard work truly pays.

Kellen Waithira took the women 10k win in 34:11 followed by her two team mates Loise Wambui 36:11 and Jacinta Mwende 36:13. Both Loise and Jacinta ran their personal best. The overall performance was indeed impressive. Most of our athletes here in KATA have really improved over the last few months. Our next KATA Time Trial is set for Jan 10, 2024. Everyone is welcome. No entry fee, no prize money. Good exposure for you!

10km Men (Time bib number age)

1 Joseph Kamau 29:33 151 21

2 Job Kamonde 29:39 485 23

3 Eric Mutuku 29:42 206 23

4 Raphael Karita 29:52 208 24

5 Dismas Okioma 29:56 145 19

6 Athanas Kioko 30:24 155 28

7 Zacharia Kirika 30:44 491 22

8 Julius karifa 30:50 499 27

9 Peter Mwangi 31:16 179 27

10 Khris Muthini 31:26 453 28

11 Anthony Mukundi 31:33 133 35

12 Michael Mutuko 34:34 207 19

13 Paul Ndungu 35:40 447 32

14 Peter Mukundi 35:57 154 33

10km Women

1 kellen Waithira 34:11 161 36

2 Loise Wambui 36:11 130 23

3 Jacinta Mwende 36:13 146 22

4 Jane Wanja 37:12 247 33

5 Karen Chepkemoi 37:23 132 22

6 Virginia Wanjiru 37:27 459 22

7 Naomi Maina 38:10 156 38

5km Men

1 Lewis Kuria 14:49 204 22

2 Fred Kiprotich 15:08 201 24

3 Boniface Mungai 15:18 171 25

4 Kevin Ragui 15:44 163 20

5 Fred Kamande 15:47 198 24

6 Charles Ndirangu 16:04 448 23

7 Bejamin Muya 16:42 205 19

8 Fred Wambua 16:55 554 17

9 Joseph Makeri 17:06 157 34

10 Jeremiah Buda 17:34 435 18

11 Dickson Birir 17:59 144 27

5km Women

1 Regina Sandiki 19:12 153 16

2 Lilian Musenya 19:13 164 22

3 Diana Moraa 21:17 148 16

4 Ann Muthoni 24:34 149 21

KATA Time Trial #27 at Thika stadium November 8, 2023

Kenya athletics training academy monthly time trial took place today, 8th November 2023 in Thika stadium. It was rainy and the track was wet and Muddy. However the athletes did their best to put up a decent performance. Job kamonde took the victory in 10,000m clocking 31 minutes and 26 seconds. Zakaria kirika likewise dominated men 5000m winning in 15 minutes and 18 seconds while Lois wambui posted an impressive 17:57 to win women 5000m. Even though we had no improvement in time, the athletes worked hard in tough conditions and they deserve credit.

Men 5000 m

1 Zakaria kirika 22 178 15:18

2 Fredrick kiprotich 23 494 15:25

3 Levi's kuria 22 189 15:31

4 Kevin ragui 21 441 16:07

5 Charles ndirangu 23 172 16:22

6 Amos chirchir 23 439 17:01

7 Denise mondo 20 473 18:29

8 Ismael mburu 23 199 19:22

Women 5000m

1 Lois wambui 23 174 17:57

2 Virginia wanjiru 20 175 18:32

3 Jacinta mwende 22 185 18:51

4 Lilian musenya 22 165 20:44

5 Jennifer mumbi 23 481 20:54

Men 10,000 m

1 job kamonde 23 465 31:26

2 Paul makau 44 468 32:54

3 Anthony Mukundi 35 474 33:09

4 Boniface mungai 24 177 33:38

K.A.T.A SPRINTERS

TIME trials Nov 8, 2023

100m women

1.doreen Waka 12.0 se

200m women

1.doreen Waka 25.6

2.Rahab Wanjiru 27.3

3.peris Chege 27.5

4. Emma Wavinya 28.5

5.patricia Gichuki 33.1

400m women

1.rahab Wanjiru 67.0

2.peris Chege 67.3

3.Emma Wavinya 67.9

100m Men

1.Alvin Mise 11.1

2.chris Mutahi 12.5

200m men

1.Alvin Mise 22.5

2.chris Mutahi 26.4

800m women

1.patricia Gichuki 2.57.1

KATA Time Trial #26 on road and track October 18, 2023

5k MEN

1. KELVIN RAGUI 466 21YRS 15;12

2. FREDRICK KIPROTICH 172 23YRS 15;29

3. CHARLES NDIRANGU 474 23YRS 15;59

4. AMOS CHIRCHIR 199 23YRS 16;22

5K WOMEN

1. LOISE WAMBUI 175 23YRS 17;29

2. KAREN CHEPKEMOI 473 23YRS 17;39

3. JECINTA MWENDE 185 22YRS 17;48

4. VIRGINIA WANJIRU 165 20YRS 18;29

5. JENIFFER MUMBI 472 23YRS 20;44

6; HANAH NJERI 180 24YRS 21;12

10K MEN.

1. JOB KAMONDE 439 23YRS 29;55

2. SAMSON NDAMBUKI 436 24YRS 30;16

3. JOHN KURIA 174 27YRS 30;25

4. BONIFACE MUNGAI 177 25YRS 30;26

5. PETER MBURU 144 26YRS 30;40

6. RAPHAEL KARITA 465 24YRS 30;44

7. ZAKARIAH KIRIKA 176 22YRS 30;50

8. EVANS KIGURU 181 28YRS 30;55

9. LEVIS KURIA 494 22YRS 31;39

10. ANTHONY MUKINDI 464 32YRS 31;49

11. ALFRED KAMANDE 178 24YRS 34;14

10K WOMEN.

1.SUSAN NJUU 472 37YRS 36;29

KATA Sprints and Middle distance Time Trial Oct 18

100m women

1.Doreen Waka 12.02s

2.Shelmith Rono 12.5s

3.Sheila Awino 12.8s

100m men

1.Brian Oyugi 10.9s

2.Festus Waita 11.0s

3.Ambrose Simiyu 11.5s

4.Gerald Olela 11.6s

5.Philip Kinyanjui 11.7s

6.Douglas King'ori 11.8s

200m men

1.Benjamin Mulanda 22.8s

2.Alvin Mise 22.9s

3.Chris Mutahi 24.1s

200m women

1.Doreen Waka 25.9s

2.Shelmith Rono 28.0s

3.Sheila Awino 29.2s

400m women

1.Rahab Wanjiru 57.1s

2.Gladys Ngure 57.5s

3.Peris Chege 58.9s

4.Emma Wavinya 60.0s

400m men

1.Benjamin Mulanda 52.0s

2.Felix Ngetich 52.9s

3.Sammy Langat 53.2s

1500m women

1.Mercy Ndung'u 4.36

2.Patricia Gichuki 4.40

KATA Double Road Race 3 KATA Time Trial #25 Sept 3, 2023 Thika Kenya

(The Doubke is a two stage race. Runners first run 10k. Then 1 hour 45 minutes after the start of 10k the 5k starts. Times are added together for scorning)

POS NAME BIB AGE 10KM 5KM TOTAL MEN

1 BERNARD MUSAU 179 26 29:44 14:48 44:32

2 JOB KAMONDE 463 23 30:27 15:02 45:29

3 NAHASHON NDEGWA 473 30 30:26 15:08 45:34

4 RAPHAEL GACHERU 471 24 30:39 15:08 45:47

5 SAMSON NDAMBUKI 436 25 30:36 15:15 45:51

6 ABRAHAM MACHARIA 183 30 30:49 15:11 46:00

7 ZAKARIAH KIRIKA 468 22 31:13 15:25 46:38

8 EVANS KIGURU 255 24 31:22 15:29 46:51

9 FREDRICK KIPROTICH 434 23 31:45 15:18 47:03

10 GABRIEL KAHURA 177 40 31:22 15:44 47:06

11 JOHN KISILU 456 26 32:09 15:31 47:40

12 GEOFFREY TERER 190 46 32:25 15:49 48:14

13 ANTONY MUKUNDI 440 35 32:01 16:14 48:15

14 BENEDICT NJOROGE 184 19 32:13 16:19 48:32

15 PATRICK MUCHEMI 474 40 32:47 16:10 48:57

16 EMMANUEL BORE 483 20 33:45 16:15 49:06

17 NEHEMIAH SANG 487 25 33:03 16:04 49:07

18 JAMES MURIITHI 172 29 33:05 16:10 49:15

19 EZRA KIPTOO 467 26 33:04 16:35 49:39

20 GEOFFREY GUKUNI 433 38 33:39 16:24 50:03

21 DENNIS KAMAU 187 19 33:19 16:46 50:05

22 JOB LAGAT 460 33 33:37 16:45 50:22

23 CHRISTOPHER KAMANDE 185 39 33:53 16:41 50:34

24 PAUL KIMANI 186 18 34:35 16:57 51:42

25 PAUL NGANGA 476 42 35:10 17:18 52:28

26 ALFRED KAMANDE 182 24 35:38 17:50 53:28

27 PETER MUYA 178 28 36:26 17:56 54:22

28 MILIKIN LESEPAO 482 19 36:24 18:11 54:35

29 LEVIS KURIA 472 22 37:16 18:14 55:30

30 CHARLES NDIRANGU 181 64 37:14 18:17 55:31

31 SAMUEL MAINA 465 56 37:13 18:19 55:32

32 ABROSE SIMIYU 180 23 37:50 18:17 56:17

33 JESSE MAINA 466 61 38:28 19:37 58:15

34 SILAS WILLIAM 484 57 39:30 19:02 58:32

35 TOM ERIC KASINA 478 45 44:15 20:38 1:01:55

36 WASHIGTON KIBATHA 438 61 43:41 21:45 1:05:26

37 JOSEPH KIRAIYU 494 71 49:14 25:17 1:14:31

38 STEPHEN KAMANDE 486 71 67:42 38:30 1:46:12

pos name bib age 10km 5km total Women

1 Miriam chepkemoi 461 30 34:35 16:57 51:33

2 Kellen waithira 188 36 35:37 17:50 53:27

3 Karen chepkwemoi 432 22 37:14 18:14 55:28

4 Susan njuu 177 35 37:38 18:33 56:11

5 Loise Wambui 492 23 37:58 18:28 56:26

6 Peninah kamau 441 35 38:06 19:09 57:15

7 Mercy ndungu 439 21 41:11 20:23 61:45

8 Sheilah mbaku 469 53 41:22 20:38 61:56

9 Virginiah ndungu 481 20 42:17 20:56 63:13

10 Rahab ndirangu 175 22 42:23 21:11 63:34

11 Nancy githaiga 176 30 42:41 21:24 64:05

12 Monica Njoroge 464 23 44:10 21:59 66:09

13 Jecinta mwende 485 22 44:39 22:26 67:05

14 Lilian musenya 493 22 44:58 22:35 67:33

15 Patricia gichuki 189 30 48:41 22:03 70:44

16 Peninah mugure 462 33 49:28 24:32 74:00

KATA Time Trisl #24 on road August 16, 2023

Men 10k

1. Peter Mwaniki 28:39 25yrs 141 (record)

2. Raphael Karita 30:07 25yrs 126

3. Evans Kiguru. 30:39 30yrs 117

4. John Kuria. 30:48 24yrs 158

5. Paul Ng'ang'a. 33:56 42yrs 114

6. Bernard Gicheha 37:38 33yrs 116

7. Ishmael Mbugua 38:07 23yrs 143

8. Charles Ndirangu 38:30 62yrs 124

10k WOMEN.

1. Lucy Mwende 33:39 23yrs 107

2. Kellen Waithira 35:49 36yrs 159

3: Emily Chepkemoi 36:21 27yrs 135

5K MEN.

1. Fredrick Kiprotich 15:00 23yrs 120

2. Elvis Kuria. 15:19 22yrs 142

3. Anthony Mukundi 15:28 35yrs 137

4. Brian Ontieri 15:37 22yrs 138

5. Kelvin Ragui. 15:44 21yrs 122

5K WOMEN.

1. Karen Chepkwemoi 18:58 21yrs 144

2. Virginia Wanjiru 20:10 20yrs 140

3. Lilian Musengya 23:23 22yrs 136

4. Vera Achitsa. 34:51 22yrs 125

KATA Time Trial #23 on track July 12, 2023

10,000Metres

1.Evans Kiguru 27 141 31:38.9

2. Fredrick Kiprotich 23 140 32:00.7

3. BenardGicheha 33 149 34:32.7

4. Ismael Mburu 23 143 35:19.9

5. Pricilla Biwott 58 142 41:11.9

5,000Metres

1.Zakaria Kirika 114 22 15:04.8

2. AnthonyMukundi137 35 15:32.0

3. Boniface Mungai 144 25 15:52.6

4. AmosChirchir 120 23 16:07.3

5. PeterMukundi 125 25 17:07.0

6. CarenChepkemoi 135 21 18:53.0

7. NancyGithaiga 84 35 20:50.0

8. Virginia Wanjiru 136 21 21:16.4

9. JacintaMwende 122 21 21:29.8

KATA Time Trial # 22 June 15, 2023 on road

Name:Bib/Time

10Km

1. Peter Mwaniki 138 - 29:33.6

2. Peter Wanyoike 139 - 29:38.7

3. Zakaria Kirika 115 - 29:41.6

4. Raphael Gacheru 117 - 30:02.1

5. Peter Mburu 144- 30:16.5

6. Eston Mugo 136 - 30:29.0

7. John Kuria 142 - 31:05.0

8. Evans Kiguru 122 - 31:38.8

9. Anthony Mukundi 108 - 32:08.1

10. Alfred Kamande 126 - 33:06.0

11. Paul Nganga 135 - 34:22.2

12. Catherine Njihia 141 - 34:26.7

13. Inertia Mugethi 129 - 35:33.6

14. Maureen Nairesiae 140 - 41:49.8

15. Ismael Mburu 111 - 45:33.7

16. Nancy Githaiga 120 - 45:38.7

5Km

1. Levis Kuria 84 - 14:59.6

2..Fredrick Kiprotich 124 - 15:09.8

3. Amos Chirchir 114 - 16:31.5

4. Paul Kariuki 107 - 17:11.8

5..Peter Mukundi 17:26.5

6. Caren Chepkemoi 138 - 18:56.6


21st KATA Time Trial May 17, 2023

Name: Bib Age Time

10,000 Metres

1. ZakariaKirika 114 22 30:42.1

2. EvansKiguru 93 27 32:13.3

3. GabrielKahura 124 40 32:27.3

4. AnthonyMukundi84 35 32:41.8

5. AlfredKamande113 25 34:01.1

6. PaulNganga106 42 34:05.3

7. CharlesNdirangu90 60 36:13.2

8. MosesMutunga 121 27 37:44.4

5,000Metres

1.Boniface Mungai 111 24 15:04.6

2. SimonNgubao 121 28 15:05.4

3.LevisKuria 117 22 15:06.2

4. Fredrick Kiprotich 122 24 15:18.2

5. JohnMutiso 109 19 16:14.8

6. AmosChirchir 126 23 16:19.3

7. PeterMukundi 115 25 17:22.0

8. CarenChepkemoi 89 21 17:28.2

9. Ismael Mburu 120 22 18:18.1

10. MaureenNairesiae107 107 18:20.6

11. Virginia Wanjiru 123 21 20:14.2

12. HannahNjeri 110 24 21:04.6

13. NancyGithaiga 108 32 22:33.5.

20th KATA TIME-TRIAL April 19, 2023 On road in Thika, Kenya

10Kilometres

1.Peter Mwaniki 106 24 29:17.5

2.Zakaria Kiriki 124 22 29:58.4

3.Raphael Gacheru 117 24 30:54.2

4.Peter Mburu 123 26 31:04.5

5.Evans Kiguru 115 27 31:08.1

6.Simon Mwangi 107 21 31:08.5

7.Simon Ngumbao 120 28 31:50.3

8.Boniface Mungai 111 24 32:06.8

9.Anthony Mukundi 84 35 32:12.9

10.Eliud Muthike 127 28 34:22.5

11. Kellen Waithera 121 36 34:36.3

12. PaulNganga110 42 35:21.1

13. Charles Ndirangu 118 60 36:26.9

14. Caren Chepkemoi 89 21 38:08.2

15. Chris Kamande 114 38 48:53.6

5Kilometres

1.Fredrick Kiprotich 108 23 15:34.6

2. DanielKishoyan 93 21 15:48.5

3. John Mutiso 119 19 16:49.0

4. Amos Chirchir 122 23 16:52.7

5. Lawrence Maina 112 24 18:14.3

6. Francis Kariuki 120 16 18:20.8

7. Lewis Mwangi 109 16 18:22.9

8. Paul Kariuki - 24 19:00.0

9. Virginia Wanjiru 126 21 25:12.5

10. Hannah Njeri 90 23 26:08.2


19th KATA Time Trial March 15, 2023 10000m and 5000m on Thika track

10,000 Metres (Bib, age, time)

1. Peter Mwaniki 112 24 29:36.2

2. Joseph Mwangi 89 20 29:59.1

3. Zakariah Kirika 103 22 30:37.1

4. Peter Mburu 121 27 30:46.7

5. Raphael Gacheru 105 24 31:40.3

6. Evans Kiguru 117 27 32:04.1

7. Anthony Mukundi 119 35 32:42.2

8. Christopher Kamande 113 35 37:42.6

5,000metres

1. Fredrick Kiprotich 107 23 15:09.2

2. Boniface Mungai 111 25 15:15.6

3. Levis Kuria 124 21 15:32.8

4. Eston Mugo 122 30 15:48.6

5. Alfred Kamande 123 25 16:17.7

6. Catherine Njihia 106 24 17:10.2

7. Paul Nganga120 42 17:12.8

8. Peter Mukundi 90 25 17:53.7

9. Caren Chepkemoi 93 19 19:11.6

10. Amos Chirchir 110 23 20:30.0

11. Joseph Wanjiru 109 34 20:22.8

12. Hannah Njeri 84 23 22:27.6

13. Virginia Wanjiru 125 21 24:08.9

14. S. Suryawanshi 127 31 27:58.6

18th KATA Time Trial Feb 15, 2023 10k and 5k on out and back road course not far from KATA

NAME AGE BIB TIME10Km

1. Bernard Wambua 25 119 29:14.8
2. Peter Mwaniki 24 112 29:42.6
3. Peter Wanyoike 26 114 30:03.6
4. Raphael Gacheru 23 106 30:25.5
5. Peter Mburu 27 110 31:25.3
6. Simon Ngumbao 27 84 32:46.2
7. Eston Mugo 30 125 33:19.4
8. Lucy Mawia 24 121 33:19.8
9. Lilian Lelei 26 122 33:35.5
10.Chris Kamande 35 107 36:11.6
11. Catherine Njihia 24 90 36:22.9
12. PaulNganga42 120 36:38.3
13. Kellen Waithera 36 124 36:38.7
14. Naomi Wambui 39 123 37:08.2

5Km

1. Zachariah Kirika 22 89 15:14.1
2. Evans Kiguru 27 111 15:52.5
3. Anthony Mukundi 35 117 16:07.3
4. John Mutiso 19 109 16:27.1
5. Alfred Kamande 25 115 16:51.6
6. Amos Chirchir 23 108 17:36.4
7. Peter Mukundi 25 113 17:57.8
8. Lawrence Maina 27 118 18:17.9
9. Lilian Musenya 22 97 22:03.9

17th KATA Time Trial Jan 18, 2023 10000m and 5000m on track

5,000m

1. Peter Mburu 27 123 15:26.7
2. Boniface Mungai 25 111 15:27.7
3. Fredrick Kiprotich 24 112 15:39.3
4. Anthony Mukundi 35 114 16:00.1
5. John Mutiso 19 122 17:16.6
6. Amos Chirchir 23 113 17:34.6
7. Geoffrey Mwangi 41 118 18:11.9
8. Caren Chepkemoi 20 115 19:27.3
9. Benson Mwangi 39 121 20:14.7

10,000m

Name Age Bib Time

1. Raphael Gacheru 24 106 31:11.9
2. Evans Kiguru 28 109 32:32.8
3. PaulNganga43 107 35:57.8
4. Charles Ndirangu 61 120 36:30.6
5. Naomi Wambui 39 108 37:07.7
6. Ann Wangu 42 119 41:04.0

16th KATA Time Trial Dec 14, 2022 10K and 5K

POSITION: Name: BIB: AGE: TIME:

10Km

1. Zachariah Kirika 88 21 31:17.8
2. Evans Kiguru 102 27 31:19.2
3. Eston Mugo 84 29 32:17.1
4. Alfred Kamande 105 24 32:35.4
5. Anthony Mukundi 80 34 32:49.7
6. PaulNganga91 42 34:35.8
7. Charles Ndirangu 210 62 38:35.4
8. Kellen Waithera 86 36 39:04.8
9. Michael Kimeu 96 28 40:07.3
10. Naomi Wambui 100 37 40:07.7
11. Kelvin Waiganjo 78 26 47:47.2

5Km

1. Zachariah Kirika 88 21 14:41.1
2. Peter Mburu 72 26 15:04.9
3. Raphael Gacheru 94 23 15:16.9
4. Levis Kuria 90 21 15:37.3
5. Fredrick Kiprotich 101 23 15:44.3
6. Jeremiah Obura 93 19 18:15.3
7. Stephen Kamau 500 19 18:29.9
8. Caren Chepkemoi 87 19 18:38.8
9. Peter Mukundi 70 25 18:40.4
10. Lilian Musenya 103 21 22:01.9

15th KATA Time Trial November 19, 2022 10k and 5k on out and back road course not far from KATA

NAME BIB AGE TIME

10Km

1.Peter Mburu 105 24 29:43.8
2. JonathanKorir 104 28 30:19.1
3. RaphaelGacheru217 23 30: 31.8
4. PeterWanyoike 92 26 30:42.2
5.EstonMugo 87 29 31:02.5
6. Boniface Mungai 100 24 31:06.7
7. EvansKiguru 82 27 31:16.2
8. DennisNyaga 86 24 32:03.0
9. AnthonyMukundi80 34 32:43.4
10. PaulNganga98 42 34:42.3
11. CarenChepkemoi94 19 36:49.9
12. KellenWaithera88 34 37:53.8

5Km

1.ZachariahKirika 209 21 14:25.9
2. Erick Mutuku 443 21 15:07.9
3.LevisKuria 96 21 15:08.8
4. Fredrick Kiprotich 78 23 15:11.3
5. AlfredKamande 90 24 16:07.6
6. MichaelMualuko103 18 16:33.3
7. JohnMutiso 101 18 17:13.4
8. SamuelMuiruri 72 27 17:22.1
9. AmosChirchir 102 22 18:20.9
10. LilianMusenya 81 21 21:10.9
11. HannahNjeri 78 23 26:30.6


14th KATA Time Trial October 15, 2022 10k on out and back road course not far from KATA

name, bib, age, time

1.Peter Mburu 98 26 29:38.2
2.ZachariahKirika 210 20 29:44.5
3.Erick Mutuku 66 20 29:55.6
4.JohnKuria 72 26 30:06.6
5.RaphaelGacheru 81 22 30:43.2
6.EvansKiguru 85 27 31:12.9
7.EstonMugo 70 29 31:37.6
8.Fredrick Kiprotich 500 23 32:36.0
9.AnthonyMukundi80 36 33:23.4
10.PaulNganga443 42 34:18.2
11.JohnMutiso 127 18 35:45.1
12.Simpson Njoroge 217 38 36:03.6
13.Joseph Wanjiru - 36 37:05.8
14.SusanNjeri 20 36 38:01.1
15.CarenChepkemoi94 19 39:43.0
16.CharlesNdirangau 82 60 39:50.0
17.KellenWaithera 100 35 39:50.5
18.PeterMukundi 78 27 43:41.1
19.HannahNjeri 95 23 52:29.0


13th KATA Time Trial
September 14,2022 (monthly series) This time Double 15k race (10k+break+5k) Times added together for scoring

Name Bib Age Sex Time

1. Joseph Njoroge (72) 18 M 44:40
2. Zakaria Kirika (98) 21 M 45:25
3. Bernard Musau (80) 23 M 45:48
4. Erick Mutuku (66) 20 M 47:33
5. Boniface Mungai (81) 24 M 48:03
6. Fredrick Kiprotich (73) 23 M 48:25
7. Raphael Gacheru (67) 22 M 48:29
8. Eston Mugo (127) 29 M 48:59
9. Anthony Wanjiru (82) 34 M 50:37
10. Alfred Wanjiru (77) 24 M 51:38
11. Paul Nganga (100) 42 M 54:12
12. Charles Ndirangu (78) 62 M 55:11
13. Peter Mukundi (210) 25 M 57:01
14. Carren Chepkemoi (76) 19 F 59:50
15. Susan Njeri (85) 36 F 1:00:01
16. Dismas Klmarai (443) 29 M 1:00:06
17. Hannah Njeri (217) 23 F 1:23:22

12th KATA Time Trial August 17,2022 (monthly series) This time on a track. 5000m was also added

10,000 metres on track

Name Bib Time

1. Peter Mwaniki(bib 70) 29:24.4
2. Bernard Musau(82) 30:02.8
3. Zakariah Kirika(98) 30:17.9
4.Peter Mburu (79) 30:54.9
5.Nicholas Kitundu(72) 31:36.0
6.Evans Kiguru(85) 32:01.5
7.Anthony Wanjiru (80) 33:57.8
8.Joseph Nyota(66) 36:57.2
9.Caren Chepkemboi(76) 38:15.6
10.Susan Njeri(100) 38:58.5

5,000 metres on track

Name Bib Time

1.Fredrick Kiprotich (500) 15:22.5
2.Boniface Mungai (77)15:23.9
3.Alfred Kamande(67) 16:11.9
4.Gipson 17:19.8 (81) 17:19.8
5.Hannah Njeri(83) 26:02.3

11th KATA 10K Time TrialJuly 13, 2022 (monthly series)

Name Bib Age Time

1.Peter Njeru Mwaniki 80 23 29:00.9
2. PeterWanyoike78 26 29:18.9
3.KepharNamtala66 23 30:29.6
4. EvansKiguru 79 27 30:40.4
5.NicholasKitundu500 22 30:46.3
6. JohnsonKaberia 81 25 31:10.4
7. RaphaelGacheru72 22 31:26.9
8. Boniface Mungai77 23 31:46.3
9.LevisKuria 82 21 32:04.1
10. Fredrick Kiprotich 100 23 33:26.8
11. Erick Mutuku 99 20 33:27.4
12. Alfred Kamande71 24 34:17.8
13. Martin Mambo 98 27 34:18.2
14.PeterMukundi85 25 37:59.8
15. Jackson Cheruiyot 70 29 38:01.5

10th KATA 10K Time Tria lJune15, 2022 (monthly series)Out and Back Course

NAME BIB TIME Age

1.Peter Wanyoike (bib 79) 29:53.2 (age 26)
2. Erick Mutuku (67) 30:03.2 (age 20)
3. Zakaria Kirika (78) 30:14.9 (age 21)
4. Nichola Kitundu (72) 31:13.3 (age 22)
5. Fredrick Kiprotich (76) 31:21.9 (age 23)
6. Raphael Gacheru (70) 31:25.5 (age 22)
7. Boniface Mungai (77) 31:25.8 (age 23)
8. Robinson Mwaura (85) 31:31.4 (age 29)
9.Levis Kuria (66) 31:32.8 (age 21)
10. Geoffrey Mwangi (82) 34:24.4 (age 40)
11. Erick Mugo (73) 34:45.8 (age 29)
12. PaulNganga(71) 34:48.1 (age 42)
13. Charles Ndirangu (80) 37:03.5 (age 62)
14: Peter Mukundi (81) 37:36.1 (age 25)
15. Wisely Kipkirui (84) 38:38.9 (age 24)
16. Ann Wangu (83) 46:47.2 (age 30)

9th KATA 10K Time Trial May 18, 2022 (monthly series) Out and Back Course


Names BIB Age Gender Time

1. Peter Wanyoike (bib 84) 26 M 30:01.3
2. Zakaria Kirika (81) 21 M 30:02.4
3.Eston Mugo (73) 26 M 30:06.3
4. Erick Mutuku (78) 20 M 30:14.7
5. Raphael Gacheru (67) 22 M 31:35.9
6.Fredrick Kiprotich (79) 23 M 31:41.5
7. Nicholas Kitundu (80) 22 M 32:06.9
8.Boniface Mungai (77) 23 M 32:30.5
9.LevisKuria (66) 21 M 33:04.5
10.Charles Ndirangu (82) 60 M 36:13.2
11.Samuel Muiruri (68) 27 M 36:55.7
12.Peter Mukundi (71) 25 M 39:16.5
13.Caren Chepkemoi (127) 19 M 42:06.0
14. Susan Njeri (76) 36 M 45:11.9

8th KATA 10K Time Trial April 13, 2022 (monthly series)

Out and back course

Names Age Gender Time

1. Pete rWanyoike 26 M 29:53.7
2. Zakaria Kirika 21 M 29:54.4
3. Peter Mburu 26 M 30:13.8
4. Erick Mutuku 20 M 31:41.3
5. Raphael Gacheru 22 M 32:28.4
6. Boniface Mungai 23 M 33:05.6
7. Levis Kuria 21 M 33:11.6
8. Eston Mugo 29 M 33:22.1
9. Lucy Muli 23 F 33:22.5
10. PaulNganga42 M 33:33.4
11. Alfred Kamande 24 M 34:19.1
12: Samuel Chege 24 M 34:32.7
13. Wilfred Mangaeni 32 M 35:22.8
14. John Mwangi 40 M 41:05.8
15. Karren Chepkemoi19 F 42:30.5
16. Samuel Muiruri 27 M 42:30.8
17. Susan Njeri 36 F 45:30.2

7th KATA 10k Time-Trial March 16, 2022(monthly series)

Out and Back Course near by KATA

Place, name, time, bib number and age.

1. Peter Ndungu M 29:57.8 (210) age 26
2. Peterson Wachira M 30:06.0 (216) age 42
3. Zakariah Kirika M 30:25.7 (213) age 21
4. Peter Mburu M 30:43.5 (211) age 26
5. Peter Kingaori M 31:38.7 (218) age 25
6. Eston Mugo M 31:45.3 (220) age 29
7. Erick Cheruiyot M 32:10.5 (214) age 27
8. Raphael Gacheru M 32:48.3 (225) age 23
9. Christian Muthini M 33:00.4 (234) age 29
10. PaulNgangaM 34:01.7 (224) age 42
11. Alfred Kamande M 34:41.4 (217) age 24
12. Samuel Chege M 34:59.4 (236) age 25
13. Nicholas Kitundu M 35:19.6 (233) age 22
14. Catherine Njihia F 35:35.2 (68) age 23
15. Levis Kuria M 35:38.8 (231) age 21
16. John Mwangi M 36:24.0 (235) age 40
17. Solomon Njenga M 37:04.6 (232) age 38
18. Lamech Cheleket M 37:32.1 (228) age 23
19. Samuel Kamau M 38:01.7 (73) age 27
20. Charles Ndirangu M 38:08.6 (237) age 60

KarrenChepkemoi F 20:37.9 (5KM) (69) age 21
Erick Mutuku M 15:05.8 (5KM) (229) age 20

6th KATA 10k Time-Trial February 16, 2022 (monthly series)

(Two lap course at KATA)

Place
Name
Bib
Age
1.
PeterMwaniki
229
24
31:39.9
2.
ZakariKirika
227
21
31:44.8
3.
Erick Mutuku
226
20
33:01.6
4.
Erick Cheruiyot
225
26
33:50.6
5.
Fredrick Kiprotich
224
23
34:22.2
6.
RaphaelGacheru
219
23
35:07.4
7.
LamechCheleket
233
21
36:56.8
8.
Paul Nganga
222
42
36:59.1
9.
Alfred Kamande
223
24
37:44.2
10.
Godfrey Migwi
232
22
41:32.8
11.
Caren Chepkemboi
218
21
50:29.4

5th KATA 10k Time-Trial January 19, 2022 (monthly series)

Out and back course near KATA

1. Peter Mwangi 29:40.7 age 23
2. Solomon Gachoka 29:52.3 age 31
3. Elisha Tarbey 30:34.3 age 27
4. Zakariah Kirika 30:42.0 age 20
5. Joel Maina 31:07.3 age 36
6. Peter Mburu 31:23.7 age 26
7. Eston Mugo 31:28.2 age 29
8. Erick Mutuku 31:49.1 age 19
9. Isaac Nderitu 32:11.9 age 30
10. Erick Cheruiyot 32:27.8 age 26
11. Fredrick Kiprotich 32:37.9 age 23
12. Robinson Mwaura 34:20.0 age 29
13. Geoffrey Mwangi 34:20.7 age 40
14. Paul Ngaanga 34:32.0 age 42
15. Alfred Kamande 35:16.5 age 24
16. Collins Kemboi 35:19.4 age 23
17. Elvis Kuria 36:19.2 age 20
18. Simpson Njoroge 36:53.5 age 38
19. Catherine Njihia 36:54.1 age 22 F
20.Raphael Gacheru 37:56.7 age 22

4th KATA 10k Time Trial December 15, 2021

Out and back course near KATA

1.Solomon Gachoka 29:44.23 (31)
2. Elisha Tarbei 30:05.91 (32)
3. Evans Kibet 31:02.35 (31)
4. Zakaria Kirika 31:27.60 (20)
5. Peter Kimwetich 31:34.92 (32)
6. Erick Cheruiyot 31:39.29 (26)
7. Peter Mwaniki 32:00.25 (23)
8. Alex Ekesa 32:17.41 (39)
9.Eston Mugo 32:32.26 (28)
10. Fredrick Kiprotich 32:44.45 (22)
11. Paul Ngaa 33:47.05 (43)
12. Collins Kibet 34:56.08 (22)
13: Lucy Mwende 34:58.24 23) F
14:Joel Maina 35:44.45 (36)
15.Alfred Kamande 35:44.47 (23)
16: Charles Ndirangau36:25.84 (57)
17: Catherine Njehia 36:38.86 (22) F
18. Martin Ndungau 38:18.50 (31)
19.Levis Kuria 41:06.06 (20)
20. Lamech Cheleket44:05.19 (23)
21.Monica Njeri 44:05.20 (23) F

3rd KATA 10k Time Trial Nov 17, 2021 Thika Kenya

Two lap course at KATA

1- Elisha tarbey 31:34
2- zakaria kirika. 31:50
3- erick cheruiyot. 32:25
4- Eston mugo. 33:20
5- fredrick kiprotich. 33:35
6- paul nganga. 33:39
7- alfref. Kamande. 36:17
8- Charles ndirangu 37:35 (age 57)

2nd KATA 10k Time Trial Oct 13, 2021 Thika Kenya

Two lap course at KATA

1. SolomonGachoka 31:22
2. Zakary Kirika 32:34
3. Eston Mugo 33:01
4. Fredrick Kiprotich 33:13
5. Eric Cheriot 33:31
6. Paul Nganga 34:22
7. Lamech Cheleget 35:30
8. Alfred Kamande 36:05
9. Diana 37:34
10. Elvis 38:37
11. Magdalene 38:31
12. Immanuel 49:32
13. Grace 51:48

1st KATA 10k Time Trial Sept 4. 2021 Thika Kenya

(First 10k leg of the Double 15k - Two lap course at KATA)

1. Donikat Komon 29:59
2. Jimnah Kariuki 30:00
3. Harison Gatoto 30:04
4. Peter Wanyoike 30:19
5. Vincent Towell 30:38
6. Alfred Muga 30:44
7. Simon Njeri 30:49
8. Gerald Wanjagi 31:01
9. Abraham Embenyo 31:24
10. Emanuel Ngeno 31:36
11. Gerison Gathembe 32:02
12. Solomon Gachoka 32:10
13. Zakaria Kirika 32:21
14. Eston Mugo 33:24
15 Paul Nganga 33:39
16. Peter Munyao 34:01
17. William Kamande 34:15
18. Khristian Muthini 34:16
19. John Kariuki 34:30
20. Martin Muema 34:44
21. Erick Cheruiyot 34:58
22. Geofrey Terer (Age 42) 35:16
23. Catherine Njihia (F) 35:28
24. Eunice Chepkemei (F) 35:35
25. Gepfreu 26. Dishon Musyoka 36:09
27. Edward Gitonga 36:24
28. Daniel Nginei 36:35
29. Paul Wanjiru 36:49
30. Kevin Maina 37:22
31. Emily Chepkemei (F) 37:24
32. James Muiruri 38:10
33. Diana Wanza (F) 38:22
34. Lawrence Maina 38:27
35. Joseph Apoli 39:15
36. Levis Kuria 39:21
37. Magdalene Mukunzi (F) 39:27
38. Eric de Wildt (France) 39:50
39. Amos Mwangi 42:46
40. Washiston Kidatha (Age 61) 42:50
41. Stephen Kamande (Age 70) 44:15
42. Tomeric Kasina (Age 44) 44:33
43. Joseph Kiraiyu (Age 69) 44:33
44. Monica Njeri (F) 46:50
45. Ann Wangu (F) 48:13


Boston Marathon

Monday April 21st, 2025
Boston, Massachusetts
Distance: Marathon
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Among the nation’s oldest athletic clubs, the B.A.A. was established in 1887, and, in 1896, more than half of the U.S. Olympic Team at the first modern games was composed of B.A.A. club members. The Olympic Games provided the inspiration for the first Boston Marathon, which culminated the B.A.A. Games on April 19, 1897. John J. McDermott emerged from a 15-member starting field to complete the course (then 24.5 miles) in a winning time of 2:55:10.

The Boston Marathon has since become the world’s oldest annually contested marathon. The addition of principal sponsor John Hancock Financial Services in 1986 has solidified the event’s success over the past 30 years and ensures it well into the future.

The 124th Boston Marathon was held on Monday, October 11, 2021. Normally it is held on Patriots’ Day in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and it did return to that date in 2022. The 2020 race was cancelled due to Covid-19. The Boston Marathon is sponsored by John Hancock.

To qualify for the Boston Marathon, athletes must meet time standards which correspond to their age and gender.

Past winners (since 1970):

Men

2024 -- Sisay Lemma, Ethiopia 2:06:17
2023 -- Evans Chebet, Kenya, 2:05:54
2022 -- Evans Chebet, Kenya, 2:06:51
2021 -- Benson Kipruto, Kenya, 2:09:51
2020 -- Race Cancelled
2019 -- Lawrence Cherono, Kenya, 2:07:57
2018 -- Yuki Kawauchi, Japan, 2:15:54
2017 -- Geoffrey Kirui, Kenya, 2:09:37
2016 -- Lemi Berhanu Hayle, Ethiopia, 2:12:45
2015 -- Lelisa Desisa, Ethiopia, 2:09:17
2014 -- Meb Keflezighi, United States, 2:08:37
2013 -- Lelisa Desisa, Ethiopia, 2:10:23
2012 -- Wesley Korir, Kenya, 2:12:40
2011 -- Geoffrey Mutai, Kenya, 2:03:02
2010 -- Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot, Kenya, 2:05:52
2009 -- Deriba Merga, Ethiopia, 2:08:42
2008 -- Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya, 2:07:46
2007 -- Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya, 2:14:13
2006 -- Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya, 2:07:14
2005 -- Hailu Negussie, Ethiopia, 2:11:45
2004 -- Timothy Cherigat, Kenya, 2:10:37
2003 -- Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, Kenya, 2:10:11
2002 -- Rodgers Rop, Kenya, 2:09:02
2001 -- Lee Bong-ju, South Korea, 2:09:43
2000 -- Elijah Lagat, Kenya, 2:09:47
1999 -- Joseph Chebet, Kenya, 2:09:52
1998 -- Tanue Moses, Kenya, 2:07:34
1997 -- Aguta Lameck, Kenya, 2:10:34
1996 -- Tanui Moses, Kenya, 2:09:15
1995 -- Cosmas Ndeti, Kenya, 2:09:22
1994 -- Cosmas Ndeti, Kenya, 2:07:15
1993 -- Cosmas Ndeti, Kenya, 2:09:33
1992 -- Ibrahim Hussein, Kenya, 2:08:14
1991 -- Ibrahim Hussein, Kenya, 2:11:06
1990 -- Gelindo Bordin, Italy, 2:08:19
1989 -- Abebe Mekonnen, Ethiopia, 2:09:06
1988 -- Ibrahim Hussein, Kenya, 2:08:43
1987 -- Toshihiko Seko, Japan, 2:11:50
1986 -- Robert de Castella, Australia, 2:07:51
1985 -- Geoff Smith, United Kingdom, 2:14:05
1984 -- Geoff Smith, United Kingdom, 2:10:34
1983 -- Greg Meyer, United States, 2:09:00
1982 -- Alberto Salazar, United States, 2:08:52
1981 -- Toshihiko Seko, Japan, 2:12:11
1980 -- Bill Rodgers, United States, 2:12:11
1979 -- Bill Rodgers, United States, 2:09:27
1978 -- Bill Rodgers, United States, 2:10:13
1977 -- Jerome Drayton, Canada, 2:14:46
1976 -- Jack Fultz, United States, 2:20:19
1975 -- Bill Rodgers, United States, 2:09:55
1974 -- Neil Cusack, Ireland, 2:13:39
1973 -- Jon Anderson, United States, 2:16:03
1972 -- Olavi Suomalainen, Finland, 2:15:39
1971 -- Alvaro Mejia, Colombia, 2:18:45
1970 -- Ron Hill, United Kingdom, 2:10:30

Women

2024 -- Hellen Obiri, Kenya 2:22:37
2023 -- Hellen Obiri, Kenya 2:21:38
2022 -- Peres Jepchirchir, Kenya, 2:21:01
2021 -- Diana Kipyoket, Kenya, 2:24:45
2020 -- Race Cancelled
2019 -- Worknesh Degefa, Ethiopia, 2:23:31
2018 -- Desiree Linden, USA, 2:39:54
2017 -- Edna Kiplagat, Kenya, 2:21:52
2016 -- Atsede Baysa, Ethiopia, 2:29:19
2015 -- Caroline Rotich, Kenya, 2:24:55
2014 -- Buzunesh Deba, Ethiopia, 2:19:59
2013 -- Rita Jeptoo, Kenya, 2:26:25
2012 -- Sharon Cherop, Kenya, 2:31:50
2011 -- Caroline Kilel, Kenya, 2:22:36
2010 -- Teyba Erkesso, Ethiopia, 2:26:11
2009 -- Salina Kosgei, Kenya, 2:32:16
2008 -- Dire Tune, Ethiopia, 2:25:25
2007 -- Lidiya Grigoryeva, Russia, 2:29:18
2006 -- Rita Jeptoo, Kenya, 2:23:38
2005 -- Catherine Ndereba, Kenya, 2:25:13
2004 -- Catherine Ndereba, Kenya, 2:24:27
2003 -- Svetlana Zakharova, Russia, 2:25:20
2002 -- Margaret Okayo, Kenya, 2:20:43
2001 -- Catherine Ndereba, Kenya, 2:23:53
2000 -- Catherine Ndereba, Kenya, 2:26:11
1999 -- Fatuma Roba, Ethiopia, 2:23:25
1998 -- Fatuma Roba, Ethiopia, 2:23:21
1997 -- Fatuma Roba, Ethiopia, 2:26:23
1996 -- Uta Pippig, Germany, 2:27:12
1995 -- Uta Pippig, Germany, 2:25:11
1994 -- Uta Pippig, Germany, 2:21:45
1993 -- Olga Markova, Russia, 2:25:27
1992 -- Olga Markova, Russia, 2:23:43
1991 -- Wanda Panfil, Poland, 2:24:18
1990 -- Rosa Mota, Portugal, 2:25:24
1989 -- Ingrid Kristiansen, Norway, 2:24:33
1988 -- Rosa Mota, Portugal, 2:24:30
1987 -- Rosa Mota, Portugal, 2:25:21
1986 -- Ingrid Kristiansen, Norway, 2:24:55
1985 -- Lisa Larsen Weidenbach, United States 2:34:06
1984 -- Lorraine Moller, New Zealand, 2:29:28
1983 -- Joan Benoit, United States, 2:22:43
1982 -- Charlotte Teske, West Germany, 2:29:33
1981 -- Alison Roe, New Zealand, 2:28:46
1980 -- Jacqueline Gareau, Canada 2:34:28
1979 -- Joan Benoit, United States, 2:35:15
1978 -- Gayle Barron, United States, 2:44:52
1977 -- Miki Gorman, United States, 2:48:33
1976 -- Kim Merritt, United States, 2:47:10
1975 -- Liane Winter, West Germany, 2:42:24
1974 -- Mike Gorman, United States, 2:47:11
1973 -- Jacqueline Hansen, United States, 3:05:59
1972 -- Nina Kuscsik, United States, 3:10:26
1971 -- Sara Berman, United States, 3:08:30 (Unofficial Era)
1970 -- Sara Berman, United States, 3:05:07 (Unofficial Era)






















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I ran the Boston Marathon for the first time in 2013 when I turned 65. I had been around the marathon for years but never had a chance to participant. All I can say is that I felt like a rock star the whole way. The crowd support is amazing. This was the most exciting running experience I have ever had. I finished in 3:32:17.
Boston Marathon, Race Date: 2024-04-15, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:06:17 Lemma, Sisay 34 ETH
2nd Male 2:06:58 Esa, Mohamed 23 ETH
3rd Male 2:07:22 Chebet, Evans 36 KEN
4th Male 2:07:40 Korir, John 28 KEN
Female 2:22:37 hellen obiri 35 KEN
2nd Female 2:22:45 sharon lokedi 30 KEN
3rd Female 2:23:21 edna kiplagat 44 KEN
4th Female 2:24:04 buze deriba 30 ETH
Division Time Name Age Home
M 40-49 2:12:32 Kibet, Elkanah 43 USA
M 50-59 2:39:57 Sugathadasa, Gamini 52
M 60-69 2:48:45 Vilela, Fernando 63 BRA
M 70+ 3:26:59 Woodnutt, John 71 USA
F 40-49 2:23:21 edna kiplagat 44 KEN
F 50-59 2:56:36 Veneziano, Lisa 56 USA
F 60-69 3:11:06 Valencia, Dolores 63 USA
F 70+ 3:46:02 Ebbetts, Dawn 72 USA
Boston Marathon


2022 Women and Men Boston Marathon

Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya and Ababel Yeshaneh of Ethiopia charged through Kenmore Square, in the shadow of Fenway Park, not far from the finish line. The rest of a decorated women’s field had splintered in their wake, and now Jepchirchir and Yeshaneh went back and forth, trading the lead several times as they staged a memorable duel.

Finally, with one last push, Jepchirchir lengthened her stride to create some separation as she sprinted to the finish, her narrow win coming 50 years after women first vied for Boston Marathon glory. Perhaps the only person surprised by the outcome was Jepchirchir herself.

“I was not expecting to win,” said Jepchirchir, the reigning Olympic champion. “But I’m feeling grateful, and now I can say that I believe in myself more.”

For the first time since 2019, the Boston Marathon returned to its traditional slot on the calendar. Until the coronavirus pandemic, the marathon had been staged every April since 1897. But in 2020, the racewas canceledfor the first time in its history. And last year, the race was pushedto October, when it competed for elite entrants with a cluster of other marathons.

No one shined brighter than Jepchirchir, 28, who finished in 2 hours 21 minutes 1 second, just four seconds ahead of Yeshaneh. Mary Ngugi of Kenya placed third after running a smart race: She knew enough to pace herself when Jepchirchir and Yeshaneh pounded the gas, blowing away the field.

“I’m glad I didn’t follow them and just die,” Ngugi said.

Establishing herself as the most formidable female marathoner on the planet, Jepchirchir has now won her last five marathons and three in the last eight months: Aftersurviving extraordinarily hot conditionsto win at the Tokyo Games in August, Jepchirchirwon the New York City Marathonin November. Now, after another triumph, she is already looking ahead.

“I still have more to do,” she said.

Kenyans swept the men’s podium. Evans Chebet, 33, won his first world marathon major when he broke clear of a large pack, finishing in 2:06:51. Lawrence Cherono was second, and Benson Kipruto, last year’s winner, was third.

The pack began to dissolve behind Chebet after he covered the 22nd mile in 4:27, a preposterous tempo. Crushing his opposition only seemed to spur him forward.

“My counterparts were nowhere close to me,” he said through a translator, “and that gave me the motivation and the determination to hit it off and seize the win.”

On Monday, fortune largely favored the brave — but not everyone. CJ Albertson, a 28-year-old Californian who trains for marathons by doing marathons, pushed the pace from the start.

“My only chance to really win or be up there in the top is to kind of break some people,” he said. “I had the mind-set that I’m invincible, and you kind of have to run like that.”

The problem: “There are limits,” he said.

Albertson faded to a 13th-place finish in 2:10:23, which was still a personal best. Scott Fauble, 30, was the top American man, in seventh. “I think I do well with hills,” he said.

Molly Seidel, a crowd favorite and a former Boston-area resident, struggled in her Boston debut, dropping out at Mile 16. Shesaid in a statementthat she had been dealing with a hip injury.

“I had to make the difficult call to stop at a medical tent to avoid really damaging anything,” she said.

Seidel,the bronze medalistin the women’s marathon at the Tokyo Games, was coming off a fourth-place finish at the New York City Marathon with broken ribs.

Nell Rojas was the fastest American woman, finishing 10th in 2:25:57.

2021 Women and Men Boston Marathon

Diana Kipyogei of Kenya pulled away from the pack late in Monday’s 125th Boston Marathon and crossed the finish line with a convincing victory. It is Kipyogei’s first Boston win and first win in a World Major.

Kipyogei broke the tape with an unofficial finish time of 2:24:45. The 27-year-old had only run two other marathons heading into Monday’s race, winning the 2020 Istanbul Marathon and placing third in the 2019 Ljubljani Marathon.

Kipyogei broke away from the pack at the 1:56 mark, and pulled away for good at the 22-mile mark. She crossed the line 24 seconds ahead of 2017 Boston winner Edna Kiplagat, who finished second at 2:25:09. Mary Ngugi (2:25:20) and Monicah Ngige (2:25:32) finished third and fourth, respectively, to give Kenya the top four finishers in the Women’s race.

Nell Rojas of Boulder, Colorado was the top American finisher, placing sixth with an unofficial finish of 2:27:12. Des Linden, who won the Boston Marathon in 2018, finished 17th in the Women’s field with a 02:35:25.Kenya’s Benson Kipruto won the pandemic-delayed Boston Marathon on Monday as the race returned from a 30-month absence and moved to the fall for the first time in its 125-year history.

Kipruto waited out an early breakaway by American CJ Albertson and took the lead as the race turned onto Beacon Street at Cleveland Circle. By the time he approached the 1 Mile to Go marker in Kenmore Square, he was in front by 12 seconds.

A winner in Prague and Athens who finished 10th in Boston in 2019, Kipruto finished in 2 hours, 9 minutes, 51 seconds to claim the $150,000 first prize. Lemi Berhanu, the 2016 winner, was second, 46 seconds behind; Anderson was 10th, 1:53 back.

2019 Women's Race

Worknesh Degefa Cruises To 123rd Boston Marathon Title

By Barbara Huebner

When she arrived in Boston last week, Worknesh Degefa’s marathon resume included one race: Dubai, which she has run the past three years. With the elevation profile of a dining room table, it does not seem the ideal training ground for Heartbreak Hill and its Newton brethren.

But Arsi, a zone of the Oromia Region in Ethiopia? That’s another matter. And that’s where Degefa trains, on hills that both mimic and dwarf the ones she tackled on Monday. Toss in the memory of last year’s TV coverage (“I put that video in my mind today”) and a 2:17:41 personal best, and the fastest woman in the 2019 Boston Marathon field – despite having never seen the course in person – needed only one more ingredient: nerve.

“I am ready to win,” said the 28-year-old, the fourth-fastest woman in history at the distance, at the pre-race press conference.

And that’s what she did, outlasting a late-race surge by 2017 Boston champion Edna Kiplagat to win in 2:23:31. Kiplagat finished as runner-up in 2:24:13, closing a gap that had grown to 2:59 by 30K to just 42 seconds. Third, and top American, was Jordan Hasay in 2:25:20.

Degefa took home $150,000 for the victory.

“I’m happy the race took place after the rain was done,” she said, referring to an early morning deluge. I’m so happy that I won. Today is the most wonderful.”

The marker for Mile 5 had not yet been reached when Degefa began to put it all together. After pedestrian early miles of 5:47, 5:43 and 5:40,

Degefa threw down a 5:23, followed by a 5:16 and then a 5:12 – the fastest of the day – as she sensed the need to get away early from veteran strategists such as Kiplagat, 2012 champion Sharon Cherop and defending champion Des Linden.

“If I stayed longer, at the finish maybe I would not make it. I knew I had some speed,” Degefa explained.

At first, Cherop and Mare Dibaba, the 2016 Olympic bronze medalist who has twice finished second here, gave chase, but they were reeled in by the pack before 20K while Degefa continued to build her lead.

“You know [Degefa’s] ability,” said Linden, who would finish fifth in 2:27:00 and tried to keep Hasay from getting too anxious. “You know what she’s done in Dubai [2:19:53 and 2:22:36 in addition to her PB] but you wonder how it translates to this course. And you wonder when she starts putting down those super quick miles. You say, ‘all right, this is her race to lose.’”

Degefa hit the halfway point in a dazzling 1:10:40, 2:27 ahead of a huge pack with the hills looming. That lead grew to almost three minutes and was still 2:26 at 35K, but the runner who had looked unbreakable a while back was beginning to show some cracks. At one point in the Newton Hills, she had crossed herself twice, looked over her shoulder, glanced at her watch. She was slowing down, and she knew it.

Meanwhile, Kiplagat had thought that if they kept increasing their pace together, the pack might catch Degefa before the finish line. She realized, however, that time was running out, so she mounted a solo pursuit. It was as futile as it was valiant, but Kiplagat was not sorry she tried.

“It was good for me because I was able to be second, and I am happy about it,” said the indefatigable 39-year-old Kiplagat, a two-time IAAF World Champion.

Hasay, 28, was top American in her comeback from a pair of stress fractures in her left heel, the first of which had caused her to withdraw from Boston last year the day before the race. She had not run a marathon since the Chicago Marathon in 2017, where her 2:20:57 made her the second-fastest American woman in history.

“Once Edna made that strong move I just tried to close hard,” Hasay said. “I was in fourth, so I was just proud to catch back up to third and get the Americans on the podium again.”

Winning the masters division was Kate Landau of Jacksonville, Florida, in 2:31:56, while Joan Benoit Samuelson, the two-time Boston champion and 1984 Olympic gold medalist, succeeded in her goal of running within 40 minutes of her 1979 winning time 40 years ago (2:35:15), coming across the line in 3:04:00.

2019 Men's Race

Lawrence Cherono Wins 2019 Boston Marathon Title With Last Second Surge

BY JAMES O’BRIEN

In one of the most exciting finishes in Boston Marathon history, three men took the famous turn on Hereford Street in tandem, setting the stage for a memorable sprint down Boylston Street. The 123rd Boston Marathon would turn out to be a kicker’s classic, as Kenya’s Lawrence Cherono edged Ethiopia’s Lelisa Desisa by two seconds at the line, 2:07:57 to 2:07:59, using every ounce of energy to break the tape. Kenneth Kipkemoi finished third in 2:08:07.

Although Cherono came into the race as the fastest man in the field, courtesy of his 2:04:06 course record in Amsterdam last year, he could never have been deemed a demonstrative favorite given the depth of assembled talent that included five Boston champions. After splits of 15:10, 30:21 and 64:28 for 5K, 10K and half way, more than 20 men still were in contention at the midway point. The rolling hills and steadily increasing humidity could have been expected to take a progressive toll as the race transitioned into Newton, but no one relented.

On the first of the three infamous Newton hills, Geoffrey Kirui took the initiative, then a mile later it was American Scott Fauble moving towards the front. Fauble later commented: “It was such a surreal experience to lead a race that I grew up watching.”

The gloves finally came off at 21 miles, when the leaders had been trimmed to seven: Fauble, Kirui, Desisa, Cherono, Kipkemoi, Philemon Rono, and Felix Kandie. Kirui appeared particularly comfortable, as did Kipkemboi, despite having lost 100 meters earlier in the race when he was forced to stop to adjust his shoe. With five miles still to run, the outcome remained impossible to determine.

With the Newton hills behind them, Kirui assumed control. Increasing the tempo gradually, the 2017 champion covered mile 23 to 24 in a withering 4:31. Talam was dropped; ironically, it was a move that also proved Kirui’s undoing.

Passing Fenway Park and entering Kenmore Square, the group was down to three: Kipkemoi, Cherono and Desisa. As Kipkemoi and Cherono battled shoulder to shoulder, Desisa held his favored position -- tucked in behind, waiting to unleash the kick that has proved so effective so often.

Making the right turn onto Hereford Street in unison, Desisa injected an increase in pace that brought him from third to first inches ahead of the battling Kenyans. Swinging left onto Boylston Street with the finish line visible in the distance, Desisa surged again with hopes of solidifying his third title.

Shoulder to shoulder along the finishing straight, Desisa reached out as if to claw his way to the crown. Yet with mere feet remaining, Cherono found a reserve of speed that Desisa just could not match. Desisa almost stumbled across the line, but Cherono forged ahead, opening a two second margin and claiming the gold olive wreath in 2:07:57.

“I am so grateful, so happy,” stated the newly crowned winner, whose victory was his first in an Abbott World Marathon Majors event. “To me, I am poor in finishing races. But today, I did a fantastic job. It was very nice for me.”

Cherono’s effort showed, as he had to be held on each side as he made the champion’s walk to the awards platform. Despite the pain, Cherono couldn’t help but smile and laugh as he clutched the winner’s trophy.

“[At] 40K we were two and three people. So it was no man’s race to win,” he recounted. “But to me I keep on forecasting and the end I matched the winner. So I am grateful and so happy.”

Desisa took second in 2:07:59, with Kipkemoi rounding out the podium in 2:08:07. When asked if he was surprised he lost in a sprint, Desisa shook his head and said “For me it is the first time.”

Top American honors went to Fauble, finishing in 2:09:09 just ahead of Jared Ward (2:09:25). The masters division title was earned by Abdi Abdirahman in 2:18:56.



Grand Blue Mile

Tuesday April 22nd, 2025
Des Moines, Iowa
Distance: 1 Mile
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The Grand Blue Mile was created by Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield and the Drake Relays to encourage healthy habits and empower positive change. Held annually since 2010, the Grand Blue Mile has hosted more than 30,000 participants from 26 states, six countries, and four continents.

The annual event brings friends and families together to celebrate wellness through a one-mile street run in Downtown Des Moines suited for all ages and abilities.

From competitive to recreational, there?s something for everyone at the Grand Blue Mile.



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Grand Blue Mile, Race Date: 2023-04-25, Distance: Mile
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 4:02 Sam Prakel Versailles, OH
2nd Male 4:03 Casey Comber Baltimore, MD
3rd Male 4:03 Vincent Ciattei Baltimore, MD
4th Male 4:04 Nick Randazzo Ventura, CA
Female 4:28 Nikki Hiltz Flagstaff, CA
2nd Female 4:28 Sinclaire Johnson Portland, OR
3rd Female 4:31 Addy Wiley Huntington, IN
4th Female 4:31 Colleen Quigley St. Louis, OR
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Grand Blue Mile officials from Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield and Drake Relays have announced the USA Track & Field (USATF) one-mile road championships will remain a part of the annual Grand Blue Mile through 2023.

The prestigious USATF 1 Mile Road Championships elevate the elite-level competition of the Grand Blue Mile and will annually attract Olympians and world championship participants from across the country to vie for a national title and share of the $30,000 prize purse.

“We are honored and privileged to welcome back the USATF 1 Mile Road Championships through 2023,” said Chris Verlengia, Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s senior brand marketing manager and Grand Blue Mile co-race director. “By extending our longstanding partnership, USATF has cemented Grand Blue Mile’s status asthedefinitive showcase for America’s best milers, and we’re humbled to have hosted more 1 Mile Road Championships than any other race in the nation.”

Early entrants for the 2020 USATF 1 Mile Road Championships at Grand Blue Mile include defending men’s championTripp Hurt and 2018 champion Riley Masters. In the women’s race, the 2018 Grand Blue Mile champion, Emily Lipari, will join 2019 runner-up and three-time champion Heather Kampf.

“Like the Drake Relays, the Grand Blue Mile has become a destination for the world’s greatest athletes,” said Blake Boldon, Franklin P. Johnson Director of the Drake Relays. “As we look to the next decade of this special event, we’re proud to solidify our partnership with Wellmark to bring America’s most accomplished middle-distance runners, alongside participants of all ages and abilities, to Downtown Des Moines.”

In 2019, more than 30 track and field stars competed for the national title and share of the prize purse at the Grand Blue Mile. Hurt won the men’s championship with a time of 4:04. The women’s championship, and new women’s course record, was captured by Nikki Hiltz in a time of 4:30.


Cleveland 10 Miler Road Race

Saturday April 26th, 2025
Cleveland, OH
Distance: 10 Miles
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Since its inception in 2005, the Hermes Cleveland 10 Miler has grown to become the premier ten mile road race in Northeast Ohio.Each year, this outstanding race features over 2,000 runners and spectators in both the individual and relay events.

This unique course takes competitors on a journey that starts at beautiful Edgewater Park along Lake Erie, then tours some of Cleveland’s historic westside neighborhoods including the city of Lakewood.The race is completed with runners and spectators enjoying a post race celebration including hot breakfast, music and more!

The 10 Miler was created to help train for many marathons being run in May. The inaugural race took place on Sunday, April 28th. The race started and finished downtown at the House of Blues. The first year featured over 1,400 participants.

Hermes Sports & Events is named after Hermes, the winged-footed messenger god of classical mythology. Hermes was the Son of Zeus and Maia, daughter of the Titan Atlas. He wore wings on his sandals as a sign of his swiftness. Hermes was a young athletic man and is credited for inventing foot racing. We at Hermes continue in his name to carry out and expand on the legend of foot racing.

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Cleveland 10 Miler Road Race, Race Date: 2024-04-27, Distance: 10mi
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 57:37 Jeffrey Bonezzi 36 Rocky River, OH
2nd Male 58:44 Jonathan Zappala 35 Lakewood, OH
3rd Male 1:00:48 Tristan Vaughan 24 Homerville, OH
4th Male 1:00:59 Kenneth Janosko 32 Mentor, OH
Female 1:03:07 Amber Kemmann 15 Brunswick, OH
2nd Female 1:03:49 Jessica Zangmeister 33 Fairview Park, OH
3rd Female 1:05:48 Stacey Billig 31 Canton, OH
4th Female 1:11:01 Natosha Eyer 39 Elyria, OH
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M 40-49 1:06:07 Adam Ciroli 40 Medina, OH
M 50-59 1:09:41 Douglas Basinski 53 Pittsburgh, PA
M 60-69 1:21:36 Neil Dostal 62 Cleveland, OH
M 70+ 1:19:21 Randy Barkacs 72 Amherst, OH
F 40-49 1:17:50 Molly Stout 41 Shaker Heights,
F 50-59 1:25:03 Michelle Zuponcic 52 Mantua, OH
F 60-69 1:23:50 Connie Brys 61 Painesville, OH
F 70+ 1:52:26 Cynthia Wildman 71 South Euclid, OH
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