Former Roma Marathon Champion Elias Chelimo and Sheila Chepkoech won the 2022 edition of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon
Elias Chelimo who finished eighth last year was in the leading pack from the start before dropping Wilfred Kirwa Kigen who was his closest rival with five kilometers to go to win the men’s 42km race in 2 hours, 10 minutes and 22 seconds.
Kirwa finished second in 2 hours 10 minutes and 50 seconds ahead of Felix Kangogo who settled for the third position in 2 hours 11 minutes and 08seconds.
Sheila Chepkoech clocked 2 hours 27 minutes and 04 seconds minutes to win the women’s title ahead of Beatrice Cheptoo who settled for silver in 2 hours 28 minutes and 42 seconds with Shyline Toroitich claiming bronze after stopping the clock after two hours, twenty-nine minutes, and thirty-six seconds.
Daniel Ebenyo Simiu won the 21-kilometre race in 1 hour and 50 seconds. Isaia Lasoi and Samuel Naibei finished second and third respectively.
The women’s Half-marathon title went to Evaline Chirchir. Nelly Jeptoo and Edith Chemjor finished second and third respectively.
Over 20,000 runners took part in this year’s event which started and ended at the Uhuru gardens here in Nairobi.
Over 200 elite athletes, 100 Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) and 20,000 recreational runners participated in the marathon.
The Marathon featured six race categories: 42km men and women, 21km men and women, 10km men and women, 21km wheelchair men and women, 5km Family Fun Run race and the Corporate Relay Challenge.
KATA Athletes posted impressive results
Kenyans Athletics Training Academy athletes from Thika posted impressive results according to head coach Joseph Ngure.
Competing in the competitive 10 and 21km, the upcoming runners used the occasion to gain experience after racing against elite athletes that included world class runners.
Zachariah Kirika and Peter Mburu were the best placed among their teammates during the event held in the outskirts of the city capital.
Peter Mburu, the winner of our October 10Km KATA time-trial, broke his half marathon record after registering 1:04.39 from his former 1:05.45 where winner, Daniel Ebenyo, timed 1:00.50. Peter came 35th in the category with 3,769 runners.
Zachariah finished 35th out of 5,914 finishers after clocking 34:08.4 against the winner’s 31:39.5 in the the long 10k. The distance was actually 11.35Km. "For a race like this I can not imagine why a 10k race would be this long," wrote Bob Anderson, KATA Director.
"The races provided positive exposure and experience for our KATA athletes," says coach Joseph.
KATA RESULTS
ATHLETE BIB EVENT TIME POSITION
Peter Mburu 11135 21Km 1:04.39 35
Evans Kiguru 11140 21Km 1:08.21 101
Anthony Mukundi 11139 21Km 1:11.23 152
Susan Njeri 20319 21Km 1:20.44 27
Zachariah Kirika 30786 11.35Km 34:08.4 35
Erick Mutuku 33605 11.35Km 34:36.8 53
Raphael Gacheru 30585 11.35Km 34:56.7 58
Boniface Mungai 30791 11.35Km 35:33.6 77
Eston Mugo 30787 11.35Km 36:13.3 89
posted Sunday October 30th