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The 2025 Schneider Electric Paris Marathon, held on Sunday, April 13, showcased remarkable performances from East African athletes, with Kenya’s Benard Biwott and Ethiopia’s Bedatu Hirpa clinching the men’s and women’s titles, respectively.
Men’s Elite Race
Benard Biwott, 22, delivered an impressive performance, breaking away from a lead group of nine runners with approximately 10 kilometers remaining. He crossed the finish line in 2:05:25, improving upon his marathon debut time from Frankfurt last October by 29 seconds. Djibouti’s Ibrahim Hassan secured second place in 2:06:13, followed closely by Kenya’s Sila Kiptoo, who finished third in 2:06:21.
Top 10 Men’s Results:
1. Benard Biwott (KEN) – 2:05:25
2. Ibrahim Hassan (DJI) – 2:06:13
3. Sila Kiptoo (KEN) – 2:06:21
4. Enock Kinyamal (KEN) – 2:06:32
5. Dominic Ngeno (KEN) – 2:06:37
6. Dinkalem Ayele (ETH) – 2:07:54
7. Tsedat Ayana (ETH) – 2:08:19
8. Edwin Kibichy (KEN) – 2:08:29
9. Timothy Kibet (KEN) – 2:08:38
10. Haile Zeru (ETH) – 2:09:02
Women’s Elite Race
In a thrilling finish reminiscent of their encounter at the Dubai Marathon earlier this year, Ethiopia’s Bedatu Hirpa edged out compatriot Dera Dida to win the women’s race. Hirpa completed the course in 2:20:45, just four seconds ahead of Dida. Kenya’s Angela Tanui secured third place with a time of 2:21:07.
Top 10 Women’s Results:
1. Bedatu Hirpa (ETH) – 2:20:45
2. Dera Dida (ETH) – 2:20:49
3. Angela Tanui (KEN) – 2:21:07
4. Magdalena Shauri (TAN) – 2:21:31
5. Kasanesh Baze (ETH) – 2:24:35
6. Janet Ruguru (KEN) – 2:24:36
7. Kidsan Alema (ETH) – 2:25:22
8. Judit Jeptum (KEN) – 2:25:30
9. Agnes Keino (KEN) – 2:26:09
10. Zerihun Alemtsehay (ETH) – 2:27:39
Notable Masters Performances – Men
• Yohan Durand (FRA): At 40 years old, Durand finished 17th overall with a time of 2:14:44, showcasing his enduring competitiveness.
• David Gosse (FRA): Also 40, Gosse secured 18th place, clocking in at 2:19:35, demonstrating the depth of talent among masters athletes.
Notable Masters Performances – Women
• Jane Fardell (AUS): At 42, Fardell achieved a time of 2:53:16, placing 17th among women and highlighting her sustained excellence.
• Charline Heu (FRA): Aged 41, Heu completed the marathon in 2:53:39, securing 18th place and underscoring the competitive spirit of masters runners.
The 2025 Paris Marathon highlighted the dominance of East African runners, with both the men’s and women’s podiums featuring athletes from Kenya and Ethiopia. The event continues to be a significant fixture in the international marathon calendar, attracting top talent from around the world.
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