Kiprop braved the dusty course at the Machakos Teachers’ College to collect top honour in the senior men’s 10km, clocking 32:11.2 in first.
Asbel Kiprop displayed exceptional resilience at the Machakos Teachers' College on a challenging, dusty course to claim victory in the senior men's 10km race, clocking an impressive 32:11.2.
Kiprop put up a spirited fight going toe-to-toe with Francis Abong’ who eventually took second place.
Despite his win, Kiprop admitted that he did not expect to finish first.
“I did not expect to win, I was just trying my best,” Kiprop shared via Citizen TV
22:39 - 19.10.2024
'It’s a matter of when she can do it'- Beatrice Chebet on plans to shatter the 5000m world record
Coach Peter Bii believes Beatrice Chebet is capable of breaking the 5000m world record and is just waiting for the right opportunity to achieve it.
“The race was very tough, and I just wanted to get ready to represent Kenya next year,” he added.
The Machakos Cross-country was the first in Athletics Kenya's (AK) calendar of events for 2024/25 and part of the roadmap leading to Tokyo 2025 World Athletics Championship.
In the senior women’s 10km event, Beatrice Chepkoech dominated, clocking 36:22.9 to clinch victory.
Christine Njoki was not far behind, finishing second in 36:32.22, with Esther Chemtai taking third in 37:13.7.
In the juniors' category, Silas Senchura and Yvonne Chepchirchir stood out. as Senchura narrowly won the men’s 8km, clocking 25:27.42, while Simon Maywa with a time of 25:32.70 and Clinton Ngetich on 25:38.04 finished second and third, respectively.
Chepchirchir dominated the junior women’s 6km race, finishing in 21:40.02, ahead of Lorna Cherono with a time of 21:50.7 and Florence Chepkoech on 21:57.7, who took second and third places, respectively.
07:00 - 20.10.2024
'There’s nothing magic'- Veteran tactician dismisses doping claims following Ruth Chepng'etich's & John Korir's Chicago Marathon performance
John Korir’s coach, Ron Mann, dismissed doping rumors surrounding Korir and Ruth Chepng’etich’s record-breaking performances at the Chicago Marathon, attributing their success to hard work and dedication.
The winners in the senior categories, Kiprop and Chepkoech, each earned Ksh 50,000 in prize money, while the junior champions Senchura and Chepchirchir walked away with Ksh 30,000.
With this victory, attention now shifts to the second leg of the series in Kapsokwony on October 26, where more intense competition is expected.