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Patrick Kiptoo Kiprop Leads Kenyan Sweep to Capture 57th Peachtree Road Race Title on America's Independence Day

The streets of Atlanta once again came alive on Independence Day as thousands of runners celebrated one of road running's most iconic traditions, the Peachtree Road Race. In its 57th edition, the legendary 10-kilometre event delivered another thrilling chapter on Saturday, July 4, 2026, with Kenya's Patrick Kiptoo Kiprop producing a brilliant performance to claim victory in 27:37.

Competing against a world-class international field, Kiprop timed his race to perfection before surging to the finish, securing one of the most prestigious road racing titles in the United States. His victory highlighted Kenya's continued dominance on the global road racing circuit.

The men's race turned into a remarkable Kenyan showcase, with Nicholas Kipkorir finishing just four seconds behind the winner in 27:41 to complete a Kenyan one-two. Raphael Dapash crossed the line only two seconds later in 27:43, making it a clean sweep of the podium for Kenya. Alex Matata narrowly missed the top three after clocking 27:48, while Kiprono Sitonik completed an outstanding day for the East African nation with a fifth-place finish in 28:03.

Ethiopia's Tadese Worku was the highest-placed non-Kenyan in sixth, finishing in 28:10. Eritrea's Dawit Seare claimed seventh in 28:21, Ghana's William Amponsah impressed with eighth in 28:24, Kenya's Victor Shitsama finished ninth in 28:25, and South Africa's Adam Lipschitz rounded out the top ten in 28:27.

The Peachtree Road Race, staged annually on the Fourth of July, remains one of the world's largest and most celebrated 10-kilometre road races. Blending elite international competition with a vibrant community atmosphere, the event continues to attract tens of thousands of participants and enthusiastic spectators who line Atlanta's streets to celebrate both sport and America's Independence Day.

Top 10 Men's Results

1. Patrick Kiptoo Kiprop (Kenya) – 27:37

2. Nicholas Kipkorir (Kenya) – 27:41

3. Raphael Dapash (Kenya) – 27:43

4. Alex Matata (Kenya) – 27:48

5. Kiprono Sitonik (Kenya) – 28:03

6. Tadese Worku (Ethiopia) – 28:10

7. Dawit Seare (Eritrea) – 28:21

8. William Amponsah (Ghana) – 28:24

9. Victor Shitsama (Kenya) – 28:25

10. Adam Lipschitz (South Africa) – 28:27

Patrick Kiptoo Kiprop's commanding victory adds his name to the illustrious list of Peachtree Road Race champions, while Kenya's sweep of the top five positions underlined the country's extraordinary depth in distance running. On a day dedicated to celebration and tradition, the elite athletes once again delivered a memorable spectacle, ensuring the 2026 edition will be remembered as another outstanding chapter in the rich history of the Peachtree Road Race.

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The AJC Peachtree Road Race, organized by the Atlanta Track Club, is the largest 10K in the world. In its 48th running, the AJC Peachtree Road Race has become a Fourth of July tradition for thousands of people throughout the metro Atlanta area and beyond. Come kick off your Fourth of July festivities with us! If you did not get...

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Lilian Odira Stuns Gritty Keely Hodgkinson Again in Dramatic 800m Showdown

Kenya's Lilian Odira produced another outstanding performance to defeat reigning Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson in a thrilling women's 800m race, continuing her impressive run against one of the sport's biggest stars. In a race that unfolded in unexpected fashion, Odira surged to victory in 1:56.19, while Britain's Hodgkinson crossed the finish line second in 1:56.73, adding another memorable chapter to their growing rivalry.

The race took a dramatic twist from the opening lap when pacemaker Paris Peoples set an unexpectedly blistering pace. Scheduled to guide the field through 400 metres in approximately 55.5 seconds, she instead reached the halfway mark in a remarkable 53.58 seconds—well ahead of the planned rhythm. The electronic wavelights had been programmed for a 1:53.50 finishing pace, but the aggressive early speed disrupted the race dynamics and forced the athletes to adapt much earlier than expected.

Odira responded brilliantly to the challenge, maintaining her composure despite the demanding tempo before unleashing a powerful finishing kick that secured another statement victory. Her tactical awareness, resilience, and closing speed proved decisive as she once again came out on top in a high-quality showdown against the Olympic champion.

Hodgkinson's runner-up finish was made even more remarkable considering the adversity she faced before the race. A fall during a cool-down session the previous week left her with badly cut knees and nearly forced her to withdraw from the Mutola 800m at the Prefontaine Classic. After receiving medical clearance from her team and having both knees heavily taped, the Olympic champion courageously took her place on the start line. Despite the discomfort, she battled all the way to the finish in 1:56.73, displaying the determination and resilience that have defined her career.

Although disappointed not to secure the victory, Hodgkinson remained optimistic after the race, expressing confidence that she will bounce back stronger in her next outing. Her courageous performance under difficult circumstances earned widespread admiration, even as Odira celebrated another major triumph.

For Odira, the victory further strengthens her growing reputation as one of the world's premier 800m runners. Defeating an Olympic champion for the second time is a significant statement, and with performances of this calibre, the Kenyan continues to establish herself as a leading force in global middle-distance running. As the season gathers momentum, her latest success sends a powerful message to the rest of the field—Lilian Odira is proving she belongs among the very best.

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Haftu Strintzos Produces a Stunning Breakthrough to Win the 2026 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon

Australian distance runner Haftu Strintzos delivered the performance of his career with a commanding victory at the 2026 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon, storming to the men's title in an outstanding 2:06:20. Displaying remarkable strength, composure, and endurance from start to finish, Strintzos crossed the line alone to claim one of the biggest wins of his professional career on the famous streets of Queensland.

The triumph marked a significant milestone for the talented Australian, who mastered the fast Gold Coast course with an impressive blend of tactical intelligence and relentless pace. Roared on by enthusiastic home supporters, Strintzos maintained complete control in the closing stages before breaking the tape in emphatic fashion, confirming his emergence as one of Australia's leading marathon talents.

Japan enjoyed an exceptional day with a strong collective performance, filling four of the top seven positions. Hidekazu Hijikata secured second place in 2:07:20, while compatriot Jinya Ozaki completed the podium in 2:07:48. Ryoma Takeuchi followed in fourth with 2:08:20, and Kaisei Sugiyama rounded out the top five in 2:09:03, underlining Japan's remarkable depth in the marathon.

Kenya's Benson Tunyo Murkomen finished sixth in 2:09:18, producing another solid international performance, while Naoki Tomita of Japan claimed seventh place in 2:09:28 to complete an impressive display from the Japanese contingent.

Beyond the individual achievements, the race highlighted the growing global competitiveness of marathon running, with athletes from Australia, Japan, Kenya, and several other nations producing world-class performances on one of the sport's fastest courses. The high standard of competition and the thrilling battles throughout the field once again demonstrated why the Gold Coast Marathon remains one of the premier road racing events on the international calendar.

The 2026 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon once again lived up to its reputation as one of the world's fastest and most prestigious marathons. With elite athletes delivering outstanding performances and thousands of passionate spectators creating an unforgettable atmosphere, the event celebrated the very best of distance running. Haftu Strintzos' unforgettable breakthrough victory will be remembered as one of the defining moments of this year's race, marking a landmark achievement for Australian athletics and further enhancing the rich legacy of the Gold Coast Marathon.

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The Gold Coast Airport Marathon is held annually in one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. It is Australia’s premier road race and was the first marathon in the country to hold an International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Road Race Gold Label. The event is held on the first weekend of July and attracts more than...

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20-Year-Old Almaz Kebebe Shines with Sensational Victory at the 2026 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon

Ethiopia's rising distance-running star Almaz Kebebe delivered a magnificent performance to capture the women's title at the 2026 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon, crossing the finish line in an outstanding 2:24:53 to secure the biggest victory of her young career.

At just 20 years old, Kebebe showcased remarkable composure, endurance, and tactical brilliance over the 42.195-kilometre course. Running with confidence from start to finish, she timed her race to perfection before pulling away in the decisive stages to claim a memorable triumph on Australia's iconic Gold Coast. Her commanding display not only earned her the prestigious title but also announced her arrival as one of Ethiopia's most exciting emerging marathon talents.

The Gold Coast Marathon is widely regarded as one of the world's fastest and most competitive road races, attracting elite athletes from across the globe each year. Kebebe rose to the occasion with exceptional maturity, maintaining a controlled pace before unleashing a powerful finish that proved too strong for the rest of the field.

She crossed the line 48 seconds ahead of Kenya's Antonina Kwambai, who finished second in 2:25:41, while Japan's Kaede Kawamura claimed third place in 2:28:00 to complete the podium in a highly competitive race.

Beyond the impressive victory, Kebebe's performance further highlights Ethiopia's enduring excellence in women's distance running. At only 20 years of age, her winning time and composed racing style suggest she has the potential to become a consistent contender on the world's biggest marathon stages, making her one of the sport's brightest young stars to watch in the years ahead.

The victory marks another significant milestone in Kebebe's promising career and reinforces Ethiopia's rich legacy of producing world-class marathon champions. If this performance is any indication, the future looks exceptionally bright for the talented youngster as she continues her rise among the global elite.

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The Gold Coast Airport Marathon is held annually in one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. It is Australia’s premier road race and was the first marathon in the country to hold an International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) Road Race Gold Label. The event is held on the first weekend of July and attracts more than...

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Tsigie Gebreselama Wins Thrilling Peachtree Road Race Showdown as Ethiopia Shines in Atlanta

Ethiopia's Tsigie Gebreselama produced a sensational finishing sprint to capture the women's title at the 57th Peachtree Road Race on Saturday, July 4, 2026, delivering one of the most dramatic finishes in the event's recent history.

Competing on the iconic streets of Atlanta during the United States' Independence Day celebrations, Gebreselama timed her decisive move to perfection, edging compatriot Melknat Wudu in the closing metres to secure victory in 31:02. Just one second separated the two Ethiopian stars, with Wudu crossing the line in 31:03 after an intense battle from start to finish.

Kenya's Irine Cheptai completed the podium with a strong run of 31:11, while fellow Kenyans Gladys Kwamboka Mong'are (31:36), Stacy Chepkemboi Ndiwa (31:55), Maurine Jepkoech Chebor (31:55), and Selah Jepleting Busienei (31:56) ensured a commanding East African presence among the leading finishers. Ethiopia's Gela Degefa placed eighth in 31:57, ahead of American Sydney Vaught (32:18) and South Africa's Glenrose Xaba (32:20), who rounded out the top ten.

The women's race lived up to its billing, featuring relentless pace, tactical positioning, and an electrifying sprint finish that had spectators on their feet. Gebreselama's composure in the final metres proved to be the difference, as she claimed one of the most prestigious road racing victories on the American calendar.

Held annually on Independence Day, the Peachtree Road Race once again transformed Atlanta into a celebration of endurance, community, and world-class athletics. Tens of thousands of runners took to the famous 10-kilometre course, while elite athletes battled for victory in front of enthusiastic crowds lining the streets from Buckhead to Piedmont Park.

Top 10 Women's Results

1. Tsigie Gebreselama (Ethiopia) – 31:02

2. Melknat Wudu (Ethiopia) – 31:03

3. Irine Cheptai (Kenya) – 31:11

4. Gladys Kwamboka Mong'are (Kenya) – 31:36

5. Stacy Chepkemboi Ndiwa (Kenya) – 31:55

6. Maurine Jepkoech Chebor (Kenya) – 31:55

7. Selah Jepleting Busienei (Kenya) – 31:56

8. Gela Degefa (Ethiopia) – 31:57

9. Sydney Vaught (United States) – 32:18

10. Glenrose Xaba (South Africa) – 32:20

Gebreselama's victory added another memorable chapter to the rich history of the Peachtree Road Race, capping off a spectacular Independence Day celebration with a performance defined by courage, patience, and a breathtaking finishing kick. It was a fitting finale to one of the world's most celebrated road races and a reminder of the exceptional depth of women's distance running on the global stage.

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The AJC Peachtree Road Race, organized by the Atlanta Track Club, is the largest 10K in the world. In its 48th running, the AJC Peachtree Road Race has become a Fourth of July tradition for thousands of people throughout the metro Atlanta area and beyond. Come kick off your Fourth of July festivities with us! If you did not get...

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Masai Russell Equals Meet Record with Commanding Victory at the Prefontaine Classic

Olympic champion Masai Russell once again demonstrated why she is the standard-bearer in the women's 100m hurdles, producing a sensational performance to headline the Nike Prefontaine Classic with a commanding victory.

Facing one of the strongest fields ever assembled, Russell lined up against seven of the world's fastest hurdlers in an event where every stride and every hurdle must be executed to perfection. In a race that leaves absolutely no margin for error, the American was simply outstanding, surging to victory in 12.24 seconds.

Her brilliant run matched the Prefontaine Classic meet record set by Kendra Harrison in 2016, ending a nine-year wait for another athlete to reach the historic mark. The performance also served as another emphatic statement that Russell is in exceptional form as the season gathers momentum.

Nigeria's Tobi Amusan, the former world record holder, finished second in an impressive 12.34, while Devynne Charlton of The Bahamas claimed third place in 12.41 after another strong display against world-class opposition.

The women's 100m hurdles remains one of athletics' most unforgiving disciplines. There is nowhere to hide, with every hurdle demanding flawless technique, explosive speed and unwavering concentration. Against such elite competition, Russell looked composed from the gun, maintaining her rhythm throughout before crossing the line to equal one of the meeting's longest-standing records.

Fresh off her Olympic success, Russell continues to elevate her performances with remarkable consistency. Each victory strengthens her position among the world's premier hurdlers and reinforces the belief that she will be one of the leading contenders for every major title this season.

With another meet record to her name and yet another world-class field conquered, Masai Russell continues to prove that she is simply doing Masai things.

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