Bangalore: Kenyans Sweep World 10K Run


Bangalore: Kenyans Sweep World 10K Run

Bangalore, May 27 (IANS): Geoffrey Kipsang and Helah Kiprop led a Kenyan sweep of the top three places in the overall men's and women's categories of the Tata Consultancy World 10K Bangalore run here Sunday.

Kipsang, a former Junior World Cross Country Champion and runner-up at the Delhi Half Marathon, raced from the front right from the start to finish in 28 minutes flat, just nine seconds outside the course record of 27.51.

Countrymen Alex Korio (28:09) and Victor Kipchirchir (28:15) finished second and third, beating the Ethiopian Feyisa Lilesa to the fourth place 2012 in the IAAF Gold Label event.

Former champion and fancied name Deriba Merga finished way below in the rankings as did 25km World Record holder and pre-race favourite Dennis Kimetto who was done in by injury.

The women's race, run in relatively hotter conditions, saw Kiprop winning in 32:22 minutes, followed home by compatriots Esther Chimutai (32:34) and Doris Changeywo (32:44).

The overall winners took home $21,000 each, with the second and third-placed runners richer by $12,000 and $8,000, respectively.

Rahul Kumar Pal and Monika Athre emerged winners among the men and women in the Indian category, finishing overall 21st and 17th.

The Army Sports Institute (ASI), Pune cadet, Pal was home in 30:15 minutes, followed by teammate Mohammed Yunus, who also clocked the same time, but was separated by the chest in the photo-finish. In third place was Kheta Ram (30:17).

The women's race was won by the young Monika, another running prodigy from the village that has produced former winner Kavita Raut, beating an illustrious field of Indian women. Monika finished in 36.46, followed by Swati Gadhave (37.14) and Priyanka Singh Patel (37.23).

The Nation's Challenge saw Maharashtra emerging champions ahead of Rajasthan and Jharkhand.

With early morning showers lowering the temperature and making for a cool start at 7.10 for the men, Kipsang, in the company of Ugandan Moses Kipsiro and Alex Korio, led from the front, trailed closely by Ethiopian Feyisa Lilesa and the rest of the bunch.

The leading bunch of about 10 runners was on course record target at the 5 km mark, crossing it in 14:07 minutes.

After 6 kms, Kipsang dropped the pace a bit and fell back for about a kilometer to judge the reaction from his fellow runners as well as the gauge their condition, before pushing again to take the lead.

Kipsang led a bunch of five runners over the 7 km mark in 19.54 and then struck out further to cross the 8 km marker in 22:36. At this juncture, the other two had fallen behind and Kipsang entered the stadium comfortably in the lead and completed a lap to breast the tape.

Kipsang said: "I got into early rhythm on the flat course and as the weather was good, I could sustain the momentum.

"I was pushing hard and did not want the others to take advantage of this and then sprint past me, hence I slackened the pace a bit to judge their reaction. When I saw they were all going strong, I began pushing once again."

The women's race too was closely contested with Kiprop leading the way. Kiprop stayed with the pack till eight kms when she decided that she had a chance to go for the kill.

"I was just trying to push myself for most part of the race, but when I reached 8-km mark, I said oh maybe I can try (to win)," said Kiprop.


The final results:

Overall Elite Men: 1. Geoffrey Kipsang (KEN) 28:00mins; 2. Alex Korio (KEN) 28:09; 3. Victor Kipchirchir (KEN) 28.15.

Overall Elite women: 1. Helah Kiprop (KEN) 32:22; 2. Esther Chemutai (KEN) 32:34; 3. Doris Changeywo (KEN) 32:44.

Indian Men: 1. Rahul Kumar Pal 30.15 (Overall 21); 2. MD Yunus 30:15 (Overall 22); 3. Kheta Ram 30:17 (Overall 23).

Indian Women: 1. Monica Athre 36:46 (Overall 17); 2. Swati Gadhave 37:14 (Overall 18); 3. Priyanka Singh Patel 37:23 (Overall 19).

Nations Challenge: 1. Maharashtra (Monika Athre, Mohammed Yunus, Rahul Kumar Pal) 1:37:16; 2. Rajasthan (Kiran Tiwari, VL Dangi, Kheta Ram) 1:38:23; 3. Jharkhand (Jhumma Khatun, Soji Mathew, Arvind Kumar Yadav) 1:39:38.

Open 10K (Overall Men): 1. Hanif ME (IND) 34:22; 2. Shivananda Hadapad (IND) 34:42; 3. Nangundppa (IND) 35:25.

Open 10K (Overall Women): 1. Nilam Rajput (IND) 40:48; 2. Amarasinha Malkanthi (SRI) 42:07; 3. Natalie Follett (IND) 50:21.

  

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  • Walter Pereira, Mangalore / Lisbon

    Mon, May 28 2012

    I remember a name - Kipjoike Keino.He was one of the best long distance runners. I used to run with him. Trust me, I could never catch up with him.He won the Olympic gold, whereas I was down with cold!!
    Trust me, these Kenyans are one of the best long distance runners in the world.
    Have a nice day.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas

    Mon, May 28 2012

    It is extremely noteworthy on the part of Tata Consultancy to introduce the 10K Marathon that also enabled the Kenyans as well as Ethiopians to take part in India.

    Kenyans and Ethiopians have the gifted talent in the cross country marahons with new records each year weverywhere they participate.

    Events such as these enable India with the largest population of youth in the world to move forward in athletic achievements. Sooner or later, hopefully, the Indian Marathon runners will catch up with the Kenyans and Ethiopians. Our youth needs continued encouragement and support and eventually they will occupy the headlines of the world.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, May 27 2012

    It was inaugurated by Puneet Rajkumar. Our Respected CM DVS also ran for a while..

    Under the rule of BJP, everything is happening in our state.

    Jai Karnataka... Jai BJP.. Jai DVS

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