The fifth edition of the Eldoret City Marathon, held on Sunday in Eldoret, Uasin Gishu County, witnessed dominant performances from Victor Rotich Kipchirchir and Emily Jepkemoi.

Rotich successfully defended his title for the third consecutive year. He clocked a time of 2:12:49 in the men’s 42-kilometer race, edging out close competition from Felix Kipsang (2:12:52) and Evans Kipruto (2:13:16), who secured second and third place, respectively.

Rotich attributed his success to God’s grace, rigorous training, and strategic pacing.

“This race holds immense value for me, as it has transformed my life in a bigger way. Winning on home ground fills me with pride. I want to express my gratitude to Mr. Moses Tanui, the founder of this marathon, and sponsors like Safaricom for their contributions to its success,” said Victor Rotich.

Jepkemoi Clinches Victory in Women’s Race

Emily Jepkemoi, hailing from West Pokot, emerged victorious in the women’s race. 

Having finished fourth in the previous edition, Emily Jepkemoi clocked a time of 2:30:13, surpassing Martha Akeno (2:31:52) and Joan Jepkosgei (2:34:15), who claimed second and third place, respectively.

“I thank God and my coach for today’s victory. In the last edition, I finished in fourth position, and today, I am delighted to have emerged as the winner. This is a huge blessing for my family and me, as I will use the money to uplift my family back to West Pokot,” said Emilly Jepkemoi.

Rotich and Jepkemoi were each awarded KES 3.5 million for their victories. 

The first runners-up, Felix Kipsang and Martha Akeno, received KES 1.5 million each, while Evans Kipruto and Joan Jepkosgei, the second runners-up, took home KES 1 million each.

The top 20 finishers in both categories received locally assembled Neon Ultra smartphones, Kenya’s first 4G smartphone, and airtime courtesy of Safaricom.

10KM Race Winner

Festus Kipkemoi dominated the 10KM category, clocking an impressive time of 32:16.2. Benson Chondi (33:53.4) and Abderezak Alewo (36:44.4) from Kakamega and Ethiopia secured second and third place respectively.

Eldoret City Marathon Individual Prizes

  MEN 42 KM CASH PRIZE (KES) WOMEN 42 KM CASH PRIZE (KES)
1 Victor Rotich Kipchirchir 3,500,000 Emily Jepkemoi 3,500,000
2 Felix Kipsang Mutai 1,500,000 Martha Akeno 1,500,000
3 Evans Kipruto 1,000,000 Joan Jepkosgei Kilimo 1,000,000
4 Onesmus Kiplimo Kiplagat    700,000 Jerono Peris    700,000
5 Edwin Kiptoo Kimeli    550,000 Delvine Relin    550,000
6 Elias Kemboi Chelimo 450,000 Irene Jerobon 450,000
7 Bernard Kipkemoi 350,000 Joy Joyce Kemuma 350,000
8 Kenneth Korir 250,000 Viola Chemos 250,000
9 Bothwell Kiprono Chemueno 150,000 Harriet Jepchumba Chebore 150,000
10 Wilfred Kemboi 100,000 Gladys Kemboi 100,000
11 Sonto Erick 90,000 Mercy Kipchumba 90,000
12 Abraham Kiplimo 80,000 Gladys Jeruto Kiptoo 80,000
13 David Kiprono Metto 70,000 Celestine Jepchumba Kemei 70,000
14 Luke Kibet 60,000 Bency Chepngeno 60,000
15 Ismael Cheboror 50,000 Chelangat Sang 50,000
16 Obadiah Kiprop Mayio 40,000 Susy Chebet Chemaimak 40,000
17 Joshua Kimutai Kandagor 30,000 Lucy Chelele 30,000
18 Oscar Okapel Okiring 20,000 Rael Jepyator Kimaiyio 20,000
19 Alpha Malinga Kisa 15,000 Vivian Jerotich 15,000
20 Josphat Kipkoech 10,000 Nancy Jebet Koech 10,000

The Eldoret City Marathon, conceptualized by two-time Boston Marathon champion Moses Tanui, has grown significantly. 

This year, 800 runners from Kenya and beyond participated.

The marathon serves a dual purpose: providing a platform for aspiring athletes and promoting environmental conservation efforts. 

Safaricom’s KES 4.3 million sponsorship further strengthens the event’s ability to achieve these goals.

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