Kales, Jepkosgei Triumph at the Inaugural Ol’Bolossat Half Marathon
Enos Kales from
Kapenguria and Winnie Jepkosgei from Elgeyo Marakwet are the winners of the
inaugural Lake Ol’Bolossat Half Marathon held on Sunday in Nyandarua County.
Kales braved the
chilly weather to take the top honours in the men’s race after clocking
1:06:15. Hot on his heels were Amos Mitei and Nicholas Kiplimo, who finished
second and third in 1:06:43 and 1:06:54, respectively.
“I have been
training for this race and today I am happy to go on records as the first
winner of the inaugural Ol’Bolossat Half marathon. I want to believe the
organizers are going to expand it and make it a full marathon and more
competitive to attract more professional athletes,” said Kales.
Jepkosgei triumphed
in the women’s race, clocking 1:14:39, ahead of Vivian Jerotich, who finished
second in 1:14:55, while Beatrice Chepkemoi settled for the third position in
1:16:44.
“This is my first
time competing here and the chilly weather made the running more comfortable. I
thank the organizers and sponsors like Safaricom for supporting this race not
just for athletes but also for promoting sports tourism in this region,” said
Jepkosgei.
Kales and Jepkosgei
each went home with a cash prize of Sh. 200, 000 while the first and second
runners-up in the 21km categories pocketed Sh. 150,000 and Sh. 100,000,
respectively.
Samuel Njihia
claimed the men's 10km title in 28:43 with Faith Chepkoech claiming the women's
title in 32:31, each taking home Sh.100,000.
Ernest Kiprotich
and Naomi Chepng’eno, the first runners-up, as well as Kipyegon Nehemiah and
Virginia Nyambura, the second runners-up in the 10km race, each took home Sh.
75,000 and Sh. 50,000, respectively. The 5km race was won by Zacharia Mwangi
and Maria Andoti.
The winners in all
categories received Neon Ultra the first locally assembled 4G smartphone in
Kenya courtesy of Safaricom. Additionally, those in the second position in the
21 km and 10 km races also received phones of the same type from Safaricom.
The race attracted over 1,000 participants with the 21km and 10km featuring elite athletes, a 5km veteran race, a 2km fun race, Corporate, Government Agencies and the PLWDs 5km race.
It was geared towards raising funds for the restoration and conservation of the only lake in the Mount Kenya region.
Elsewhere, in
Nairobi, Nichola Chelule and Diana Chepkorir were crowned the Ghetto Run –
Nairobi edition winners after claiming the 15km race held at Gatina Primary
School, in Dagoretti North Constituency.
Chelule clocked
48:50 as Chepkorir clocked 54:28 to reign in the men's and women's races,
respectively. Kariuki Karanja and Sheila Ambaku won in the 5km race.
Both the
Ol’Bolossat Half Marathon and Ghetto Run-Nairobi edition received Sh 1.6 million
sponsorship from Safaricom
Ol’Bolossat
received in-kind support amounting to Sh. 1 million (a direct contribution of Sh.
500,000 to support the event, as well as the provision of running t-shirts
valued at Sh. 500,000, whereas Ghetto Run received Sh.600,000
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