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Kenyan marathoner Joyce Chepkemoi Tele is set to line up at the prestigious Seoul Marathon on March 15, 2026, in Seoul, South Korea, where she will face a formidable international field in one of Asia’s most respected road races.
Tele, who holds a personal best of 2:20:17, heads into the race aiming to challenge some of the strongest marathon specialists on the circuit. The Kenyan has steadily built a reputation as a resilient and consistent performer over the classic distance, and the Seoul streets could provide the perfect stage for another major breakthrough.
Awaiting her is a highly competitive lineup led by Ethiopia’s Tiruye Mesfin, the fastest entrant on paper with a personal best of 2:18:35. Mesfin’s experience and speed make her one of the clear favorites heading into the race.
Another strong Ethiopian contender is Bosena Mulatie, who owns a 2:19:06 lifetime best and has demonstrated impressive strength in major city marathons. She will be joined by compatriot Bekelech Gudeta, whose personal best of 2:20:59 places her firmly among the athletes capable of shaping the outcome of the race.
With several athletes clustered around the 2:18–2:26 range, the women’s race is expected to be fiercely contested from the early stages. The traditionally fast course in Seoul has often produced high-quality performances, especially when the pace is aggressive and weather conditions cooperate.
Elite Women’s Start List (PBs)
1. Bekelech Gudeta (Ethiopia) — 2:20:59
2. Tiruye Mesfin (Ethiopia) — 2:18:35
3. Bosena Mulatie (Ethiopia) — 2:19:06
4. Haven Hailu (Ethiopia) — 2:19:17
5. Joyce Chepkemoi Tele (Kenya) — 2:20:17
6. Zinash Gerado (Ethiopia) — 2:21:05
7. Anchelem Haymanote (Ethiopia) — 2:23:23
8. Meseret Gebre (Ethiopia) — 2:23:11
9. Betelihem Yemer (Ethiopia) — 2:23:20
10. Ayinadis Teshome (Ethiopia) — 2:25:50
11. Kebebush Yisma (Ethiopia) — 2:24:04
12. Medina Deme (Ethiopia) — 2:25:09
13. Wu Bing (China) — 2:25:01
14. Monica Chebet (Kenya) — 2:26:30
For Tele, the race represents an opportunity to measure herself against some of the finest marathon runners in the world while continuing to elevate Kenya’s strong presence on the global marathon stage. If the pace unfolds favorably, the Kenyan star could find herself in the thick of the battle as the race heads into its decisive closing kilometers.
As anticipation builds ahead of the March showdown, the women’s contest at the Seoul Marathon promises to deliver a thrilling clash between East Africa’s elite distance runners, with pride, prestige, and potentially fast times on the line.
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The only marathon hosted in the heart of the Korean capital. Seoul marathon is the oldest marathon race hosted in Asia andis one of the fastestmarathon in the world. First held in 1931, Seoul marathon is the oldest marathon eventcontinuously held in Asia, and the second oldest in the world followingthe Boston Marathon. It embodies modern history of Korea, also...
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