Kiplimo and Gebrzihair emerge victorious at Ras Al Khaimah half marathon

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The 2022 Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon witnessed a highly competitive race on Saturday, with world-class athletes Jacob Kiplimo and Girmawit Gebrzihair crossing the finish line victoriously and setting new course records.

The 15th edition of the ''World’s Fastest Half Marathon'' saw fierce competition with 45 elite athletes vying for top spot and over 4,000 runners going head-to-head across four categories including the half marathon, half marathon – relay teams of two, 5 KM and 1 Mile races respectively.

Offering an attractive prize fund of AED 1,219,000, the event saw elite and non-elite runners alike cover the fantastic flat and fast course, taking them on a scenic route across the stunning Marjan Island.

In the men’s category, clinching the first place, with an incredible time of 57:56, was 21-year-old world record half marathon holder Jacob Kiplimo.

The Ugandan Olympic bronze medallist finished ahead of Rodgers Kwemoi (58:30), and third place was awarded to Kenneth Kiprop Renju, who clocked up a time of 58:35.

The women’s race saw fierce competition from start to finish with Girmawit Gebrzihair being crowned the winner with an exceptional time of 01:04:14.

Kenyan Olympian, Hellen Obiri took second place (01:04:22), while the half marathon’s third place went to Sheila Chepkirui, who secured a time of 01:04:36.

This year’s half marathon also welcomed runners and spectators to a vibrant, family friendly Race Village, boasting a plethora of exciting and interactive experiences, from sporting activations to live music, entertainment and food trucks.

"The high level of sporting talent and competitiveness we witnessed here this morning was simply remarkable. We are honoured to have hosted yet another unforgettable race which welcomed over 4,000 runners from across the country and further afield positioning Ras Al Khaimah as a leading sports destination in the region," said Raki Phillips, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority.

Andrea Trabuio, Race Director, said: "Once again, we’re extremely proud of the outcome of yet another successful race in the beautiful Marjan Island, which welcomed 45 world-class elite runners – our largest elite field to date.''

Following his historic win, Jacob Kiplimo said: ‘‘I trained very hard ahead of this race, so I am extremely proud with my result this morning. The weather conditions made for a fantastic and very competitive race, but I managed to set my pace from the outset, making good speed. It was an unforgettable experience.’’

Girmawit Gebrzihair expressed her excitement, saying, ‘‘I am very proud of what I achieved today, especially as the competition was so fierce. I want to thank Ras Al Khaimah for welcoming me here this week and inviting me to compete in such an amazing race. I look forward to defending my title next year.’’

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