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The timeless streets of Rome came alive in spectacular fashion on Sunday, March 22, as the Acea Run Rome The Marathon 2026 delivered a day of elite competition defined by razor-thin margins and record-breaking brilliance. From a dramatic men’s duel to a commanding women’s performance, the Italian capital witnessed a marathon showcase of the highest order.
In the men’s race, Kenya’s Asbel Rutto emerged victorious after an electrifying battle, clocking 2:06:32 in one of the closest finishes of the season. Pushed all the way to the line by compatriot Henry Tukor Kichana, who followed just four seconds behind in 2:06:36, the race was a masterclass in endurance and tactical execution. Ethiopia’s Lencho Tesfaye Anbesa secured third in 2:07:44, completing a fiercely contested podium.
Defending champion Robert Ngeno fought valiantly to finish fourth in 2:09:01, while the lead pack steadily thinned over the closing kilometers, leaving Rutto to deliver the decisive finishing surge that sealed his triumph.
Top 10 Finishers – Men’s Elite Race
1. Asbel Rutto — 2:06:32
2. Henry Tukor Kichana — 2:06:36
3. Lencho Tesfaye Anbesa — 2:07:44
4. Robert Ngeno — 2:09:01
5. Abebaw Desalew Zewda — 2:09:32
6. Elkana Langat — 2:10:23
7. Solomon Weldeslassie Berihu — 2:11:15
8. Demisu Anegagreng Gemeda — 2:13:14
9 Fredrick Kibii — 2:13:57
10. Abraham Kapsis Kipyatich — 2:14:33
If the men’s race was defined by tension, the women’s contest belonged to one woman alone. Kenya’s Pascaline Kibiwot delivered a performance of rare authority, surging to victory in a stunning 2:22:44—shattering the event record and etching her name into the history of the race.
Composed in the early stages and devastatingly strong in the closing miles, Kibiwot broke away with precision and never looked back, her stride carrying both power and poise as she conquered the historic course. Behind her, Ethiopia’s Genet Tadesse Robi secured second place in 2:24:55 after a determined run, while Aberash Fayesa Robi completed the podium in 2:25:43, underlining Ethiopia’s depth in the women’s field.
As the race unfolded, the leading pack gradually fractured under the pressure of an unforgiving pace. By the final kilometers, Kibiwot had shifted into another gear entirely—one no rival could match—turning a competitive race into a statement victory.
Top 10 Finishers – Women’s Marathon
1. Pascaline Kibiwot — 2:22:44
2. Genet Tadesse Robi — 2:24:55
3. Aberash Fayesa Robi — 2:25:43
4. Addisalem Belay Tegegn — 2:28:16
5. Netsanet Gudeta Kebede — 2:28:50
6. Betelhem Nega Ferede — 2:29:30
7. Roselidah Jepketer — 2:30:07
8. Azalech Masresha Woldeselasse — 2:30:19
9. Addisew Mislenew — 2:30:29
10. Tsega Desta Mehari — 2:31:15
Beyond the podiums, the 2026 Rome Marathon stood as a powerful celebration of global distance running, where athletes from multiple continents pushed their limits on one of the sport’s most iconic stages. Yet at its heart, this edition will be remembered for two defining images: Rutto straining to the line in a breathtaking sprint for victory, and Kibiwot gliding to a record-breaking triumph that crowned her the undisputed queen of Rome.
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more...The prestigious race is being held under the patronage of His Majesty King Hamad and organised by BAA in cooperation with International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), Association of International Marathons and Distance Races, BOC, Asian Athletics Association and Tumooh Sports Management.
The event features separate categories for men and women over 21.1kms while there are also six-km events for those who want to run for fun and be a part of the biggest half-marathon in the region.
The participants include some of the biggest names in international long-distance running, such as world record holder in half-marathon Abraham Kiptum of Kenya.
Kiptum was upbeat yesterday heading into tonight’s event despite it being his first night race. Just last September he set his world record of 58 minutes 18 seconds in Valencia, Spain, and is confident he can maintain his fine form in Bahrain.
“Let’s hope we can be as strong as we can be,” Kiptum said. “Although it is my first night race, if the weather is good, the pace is good and if we can be strong, then we shall have a good time.
“I always train in the mornings so it is a little new to me, but I’ll do my best.”
Among the men’s elite runners who are expected to challenge Kiptum are Ethiopian Jemal Yimer Mekonnen and Bahraini Hassan Shani.
Among the women, reigning world champion and world record holder of a women-only race Netsanet Gudeta Kebede of Ethiopia is one of the pre-race favorites as is reigning women’s full marathon world champion Rose Chelimo of Bahrain.
Rose’s fellow-Bahraini Eunice Chumba, who is a bronze-medallist at last year’s World Half-Marathon Championships, will also be competing along with Ethiopian Senbere Teferi, who is a former gold-medallist in the World Cross Country Championships and a former silver medallist in the 5,000m.
Mekonnen, Shani, Netsanet, Eunice and Senebre were present with Nasser and Kiptum at yesterday’s press conference along with BAA technical director Taher Righi and renowned Ethiopian coach Haji Adilo.
“It is very important for us to do well in this race, especially since we are representing Bahrain. We will try our best to get a good time and also win,” said Eunice.
The men and women winners receive a prize money of $100,000 each. All runners finishing in the top ten in both categories will also win cash prizes totaling over $350,000 plus possible bonus money.
There are bonuses of $30,000 for new world records.
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The first-ever Bahrain Night Half Marathon was held in 2019 and the second in 2021. Bahrain Half Marathon is a golden opportunity for participants to pursue an active and healthy lifestyle. Make your health and wellness your life’s goal. The purpose of this marathon is not about winning or losing. It’s about being there and running together for one cause....
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