More than 30,000 runners compete for 2018 Beijing marathon
Ethiopia's Dejene Debela Gonfa and Valary Jemeli Aiyabei of Kenya both enjoyed a comfortable sole lead in the latter stages to claim the men's and women's titles respectively at the 2018 Beijing Marathon here on Sunday.
The 23-year-old Gonfa seized the sole lead after 20 kilometers and led all the way to the finish line with a winning time of two hours, 12 minutes, eight seconds. It was the second title notched by Gonfa this year in China as he also took the victory at the Xiamen Marathon in January.
Gonfa's countryman Seboka Dibaba Tola finished second in 2:14:35 while Mogos Shumay Solomon of Eritrea took the third place in 2:14:40.
China's Li Zicheng is the fastest local runner. He clocked 2:15:53 to finish fourth.
Commpared with Gonfa, Aiyabei was even more dominant in the women's race as she wrapped up the win with an advantage of more than five minutes. With a winning mark of 2:21:38, Aiyabei became the first Kenyan female champion in the 38-year history of the race.
Bahrain's Eunice Chebichi Chumba finished second in 2:26:56 while Fatuma Sado Dergo of Ethiopia finished third in 2:27:41.
More than 30,000 runners from 43 countries and regions took part in the 2018 Beijing marathon.
The 42.195-km race started at Tiananmen Square at 7:30 am and ended at the Olympic Park in the north, lasting about six hours.
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