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Chelang’at conquers Istanbul Half Marathon as Chebet shines in Madrid Marathon debut

Sunday, April 28th, 2024 19:51 | By
Sheila Chelang'at crosses the finish line at Istanbul Half Marathon. PHOTO/Spor İstanbul
Sheila Chelang'at crosses the finish line at Istanbul Half Marathon. PHOTO/Spor İstanbul

Sheila Chelang'at won the Istanbul Half Marathon in a race in which Kenya claimed the first two podium spots on Sunday, April 28, 2024.

Chelang'at took the first position after running in 1 hour, 6 minutes, and 46 seconds, with her compatriot Miriam Chebet claiming the second spot in 1 hour, 7 minutes, and 11 seconds. 

Ethiopian athlete Zewditu Aderaw was third after clocking 1 hour, 8 minutes, and 16 seconds.

According to the organizers, the event also served as the Turkish Half Marathon Championship, with Ali Kaya claiming the top spot among Turkish men with a time of 1 hour, 2 minutes, and 42 seconds, and Ozlem Kaya Alıcı emerging as the fastest Turkish woman with a time of 1 hour, 13 minutes, and 32 seconds.

Meanwhile, in the elite men's race, Hicham Amghar of Morocco claimed victory with a remarkable time of 59 minutes and 46 seconds.

Moroccan runner Hicham Amghar crosses the finishing line of the 19th Istanbul Half Marathon. PHOTO/IHA Photo
Moroccan runner Hicham Amghar crosses the finishing line of the 19th Istanbul Half Marathon. PHOTO/IHA Photo

Ethiopia's Dinkalem Ayele took second place after completing the race in 59 minutes and 53 seconds, while Gemechu Bute, another Ethiopian, secured the third spot with a time of 1 hour and 2 seconds.

The Istanbul Half Marathon drew participants from 72 different countries, and nearly 14,000 athletes took on the challenging 10-kilometer and 21-kilometer courses, making it one of the world's top 11 'Gold Label' half marathons.

Meanwhile, Naomi Chebet was the winner of the Madrid Marathon after clocking 2:26:20 on Sunday.

This is another remarkable achievement for Chebet, who won the Nairobi City Marathon in 2023.

Bontu Bekele from Ethiopia was second after finishing behind Chebet in 2:27:04. The third spot on the podium was claimed by another Ethiopian, Kebne Chala, who ran the race in 2:27:30. 

Ayantu Abdi clocked 2:29:05 to finish fourth ahead of Kenya’s Betty Chepkorir, who ran in 2:29:12.

Ethiopia's Mitku Tafa ran in 2:08:58 to win the men's race ahead of his compatriot Fikre Bekele, who completed the race and clocked 2:09:09.
Douglas Chebii from Kenya was third with a timing of 2:09:11, ahead of Gaddisa Tafa Dekebe (2:09:52), Musa Mitei (2:10:26), and Embay Goitom (2:11:37).

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