Jeptum, Gelmisa win Paris marathon titles
Kenya's Judith Jeptum crosses the finish line to win the 45th edition of the Paris Marathon, 42,195 km, on April 3, 2022. (Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP)
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Ethiopian Deso Gelmisa produced a burst of speed in
the final stretch to claim the biggest title of his career with victory in the
Paris marathon in cold conditions on Sunday.
Gelmisa covered the 42.195 kilometres in two hours
five minutes and seven seconds - 14 seconds outside his personal best - as he
finished ahead of 2021 Chicago marathon winner and compatriot Seifu Tura.
Tura finished three seconds behind the 24-year-old
Gelmisa, whose previous title came at the Porto marathon in 2019.
Morhad Amdouni finished third by setting a new French
record in 2:05.22, improving the mark set by Benoit Zwierzchiewski in 2003 by
more than a minute.
Kenya's Judith Jeptum won the women's race by beating
the course record in two hours 19 minutes and 48 seconds.
"The conditions were tough but I'm happy with
what I did today," Jeptum said.
The race started shortly before 8am local time with a
temperature just above zero degree Celsius.
Jeptum was in a league of her own, surging ahead of
her rivals before the 30km mark and never looked back as she beat the previous
best Paris mark set by Kenyan Purity Rionoripo in 2017 by 67 seconds.
Ethiopians Fantu Jimma and Besu Sado were second and
third respectively, more than three minutes off the pace.


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