Berhane Tsegay claimed victory with a time of 02:08:23. He bested Henok Tesfaye who crossed the finish line 16 seconds behind him. Daniel Kipchumba (02:08:55) made notched third place. In the women’s race, it was Helah Jelegat Kiprop who took the top spot in 02:24:08 . She bested Muluhabt Tsega who crossed the finish line 15 seconds behind her. While Agnes
Jackson Kibet Limo grinded past more than 10881 runners to win in 02:09:54. Victor Kiplimo earned runner-up honours with a time of 02:11:04. Rounding out the top three was Gebre Roba Yadete with a time of 02:11:58. For the women, Etalemahu Zeleke Habtewold finished first in 02:29:29 , followed by Dinknesh Mekash who finished with a time of 02:30:22. The third
William Nyarondia Morwabe was both able to claim the victory at this year’s Telenor Copenhagen Marathon and improve the race record by almost one minute.
Sunny skies, a new blistering race record and thousands of happy runners and cheering spectators – the 38th Telenor Copenhagen Marathon turned out to be that fantastic event, everyone had hoped for. A set goal of Telenor Copenhagen Marathon is to be awarded the International Association of Athletics Federations Road Race Bronze Label.A crucial element of that happening is a strong
Great popular success at the §race_link(1333) this weekend with more than 9000 finishers. Aschalew Biru Hunde took top honors by finishing the race in 02:20:47, followed by Lahcen Mokraji who finished with a time of 02:21:14. The third place went to Evans Kiprotich with a time of 02:21:15 In the women’s race, it was Gladys Kibiwot who took the top spot
The victory in this year’s Nykredit Copenhagen Marathon went to Hassane Ahouchar of Morocco who finished strong in 2 hours 15 minutes and 34 seconds. Nancy Jebel Koech from Kenya was the fastest woman, and with a time of 2:33.42 she delivered one of the fastest times in race history. The 36th Nykredit Copenhagen Marathon was eventful throughout, with perfect weather
Julius Kiprono Mutai, Kenya, won the §race_link(1333) in 2:17:54. During the race, he was expected to break the course record set in 1986. At the half marathon mark, Mutai left his competitors behind. But at 30 km, he couldn’t keep the same pace and had to slow down. He still finished alone, 4 minutes ahead of Amare A Abebe (Ethiopia –