Hillary Kipkoech and Stella Chesang win the Gifu Half Marathon
Hillary Kipkoech of Kenya and Stella Chesang of Uganda won the Gifu Half Marathon on Sunday in the times of 1:01:26 and 1:07:59 respectively.
The men
In the men’s race, Kipkoech, defending champion Amos Kurgat, and Timothy Kiplagat both of Kenya ran together with others and led from the beginning. In warm conditions, the lead runner in the pack kept changing, but around 14km, Kipkoech and Kurgat pulled away from the rest, and the battle for victory was narrowed down to the two runners.
At an uphill after the water station with 3km left to go, Kipkoech pulled away winning his first title of the Gifu Half Marathon in the time 1:01:26. Kurgat came in second in 1:01:38 and Kiplagat in third in 1:01:55.
The top Japanese runner was Hideyuki Tanaka clocking a 1:02:31 finish time. The 33-year-old clocked a personal best in February during the Marugame Half Marathon with his 1:01:13 performance.
The women
In the women’s race, three powerful athletes of Chesang, two-time defending champion, Dolphine Nyaboke Omare of Kenya, and the 2023 Asian Games Champion Eunice Chebichii Chumba of Bahrain led the race. As Chumba started to lag behind at around 10km, the race turned into a two-women battle between Chesang and Omare.
The duo ran side by side until Chesang spurred off at around 18km to run solo. Chesang achieved her first victory in Gifu and a new personal best in 1:07:59. Omare finished in second in 1:08:31 and Chumba third in 1:09:10.
The top Japanese woman was Rinka Hida with her 1:12:07 performance. The 23-year-old set her best last year in Osaka at 1:10:10.
The 13th edition race was held under sunny, clear skies in an unprecedented heat of 28 degrees Celsius, making the city the stage for a ‘hot race’ both literally and figuratively.
posted Tuesday April 30th
by Christopher Kelsall