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The 2026 Daegu Marathon unfolded as a breathtaking exhibition of elite endurance, delivering a race day defined by split-second margins, fierce rivalries, and moments that blended tactical precision with raw resilience. From a razor-close men’s finish to a courageous comeback in the women’s race, Daegu once again affirmed its reputation as a stage for marathon excellence.
In the men’s race, Tanzania’s Gabriel Gerald Geay delivered when it mattered most, powering through the decisive stages to secure victory in 2:08:09 after 42 kilometers of disciplined pacing and tactical control. Ethiopia’s Chimdesa Debele Gudeta matched the winning time of 2:08:09 to claim second place in a fiercely contested duel that stretched all the way to the line. Close behind, Tanzania’s Josephat Gisemo completed the podium in 2:08:17, ensuring two Tanzanians stood among the top three. Eritrea’s Samsom Amare Hailemikael (2:08:40) and Ethiopia’s Gerba Beata Dibaba (2:10:04) rounded out a high-caliber top five, underscoring the international depth assembled in Daegu.
The women’s race delivered a storyline that will resonate far beyond the finishing clock. Kenya’s Lilian Kasait Rengeruk produced one of the most stirring performances of the 2026 marathon season in her debut over the classic distance. Approaching the stadium in command, she suffered a heavy fall in the closing meters — a moment that could have erased her advantage. Instead, she rose instantly, gathered herself with remarkable composure, and surged across the line in 2:19:33, breaking the coveted 2:20 barrier and sealing a dramatic triumph. Ethiopia’s Meseret Belete secured second in 2:19:52 after a relentless chase, while Kenya’s Evaline Chirchir claimed third in 2:20:49, giving Kenya two podium finishes. Ethiopia’s Khufu Tahir Dadiso (2:28:21) and Obseni Getachi Adillo (2:28:26) completed the top five.
Top 5 Men
Gabriel Gerald Geay (Tanzania) – 2:08:09
Chimdesa Debele Gudeta (Ethiopia) – 2:08:09
Josephat Gisemo (Tanzania) – 2:08:17
Samsom Amare Hailemikael (Eritrea) – 2:08:40
Gerba Beata Dibaba (Ethiopia) – 2:10:04
Top 5 Women
Lilian Kasait Rengeruk (Kenya) – 2:19:33
Meseret Belete (Ethiopia) – 2:19:52
Evaline Chirchir (Kenya) – 2:20:49
Khufu Tahir Dadiso (Ethiopia) – 2:28:21
Obseni Getachi Adillo (Ethiopia) – 2:28:26
As the echoes of celebration settled over Daegu, the 2026 edition stood out as a marathon defined not only by speed but by resolve. From a tightly contested men’s battle to a fearless recovery in the women’s race, the event once again illustrated that greatness in the marathon is forged in decisive moments — when composure, courage, and conviction converge at the finish line.
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