Mateiko looks to run in London after RAK exploits
Fresh from winning the Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) Half Marathon, Daniel Mateiko has set his focus at the London Marathon scheduled for April 21 in the United Kingdom.
Mateiko arrived in the country on Monday following his exploits in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Saturday.
He won the race in a world-leading time of 58:45 minutes, beating John Korir to second in a PB of 58:50 and Isaiah Lasoi to this also in a personal best of 58:55.
“It is time to focus on the London Marathon following good results at RAK,” said Mateiko, who failed to complete the 2023 Chicago Marathon.
“I developed some challenges and failed to complete the race . This time around, I pray that all will be good at the London race,” said Mateiko.
He said he hopes to make up for his failures at the 2023 Chicago in London.
He noted that in the last eight half marathons, he has managed to run a sub-59 and this is good for his marathon career.
“I think I am improving with every race. When I first competed in RAK in 2022, I finished in position 6. Last year I was second and won the title this year,” he said.
In other races over the weekend, Kenya’s Dorine Cherop won the Castellon Marathon in Spain. Jerop won the title in 2:29.39 ahead of Irene Jerobon (2:30.51) with Aderra Minalle coming third at 2:31.24.
In men, James Kiplagat was the best Kenyan in the race after finishing second in 2:15.14 behind the Ethiopian duo of Ghebregiabhier Welldmicael Kibrom (2:07.25) and Abraham Medhanie (2:15.32).
At the Napoli Half Marathon, Kenyans dominated the races in both men and women.
In the men's race, Brian Kwemoi won the title in 59:26 ahead of Antony Kimtai (59:45) and Bernard Kipkurui (59:47).
Great Britain's Emile Caress (60:01 hrs), Kenyan Gideon Kiprotich Rop (60:28) and Charles Wanjiru (61:49) followed in that order.
posted Wednesday February 28th
by Emmanuel Sabuni