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Wangari clocks 59:07 in Copenhagen half

James Mwangi Wangari winning the 2016 Copenhagen Half Marathon (organisers) © Copyright

James Mwangi Wangari winning the 2016 Copenhagen Half Marathon (organisers) © Copyright

DENMARK, Copenhagen, Sep 18 – James Mwangi Wangari of Kenya clocked the second fastest time in the world this year at the Copenhagen Half Marathon, an IAAF Silver Label Road Race, on Sunday.

In just his second race over the distance, the 22-year-old Kenyan reached the finish line in 59:07, knocking seven seconds from the course record set last year by compatriot Bedan Karoki.

Karoki was in the race looking to defend his title, but couldn’t keep up with Wangari’s aggressive early race front-running.

A group of 18 passed five kilometres at a fast 13:43-13:46 clip, a pack size that wasn’t particularly to Wangari’s liking.

Upping the tempo, he was well clear and on his own five kilometres later, reaching ten kilometres in a blazing 27:15, 25 seconds faster than this year’s 10k world lead and 13 seconds clear of the seven-man group that made up the chase group.

By 15 kilometres, reached in 41:32, he had built a 29-second lead on Stephen Kosgei Kibet and five others struggling to hold on.

His lead was reduced to 21 seconds at 20 kilometres when Karoki made a brief foray to the head of the chase pack.

But Wangari held his advantage to the line beating Kibet, who clocked 59:28, by 21 seconds.

”I am in a very good shape,” said Wangari, who won the Stramilano Half Marathon last March in his debut over the distance, clocking 59:12.

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“The speed was excellent in the first half. But the wind was very strong. I really feel I am in shape to beat the world record.”

Five others came home in under one hour, all Kenyans. Albert Kangogo was third in 59:29, with Gilbert Masai and Karoki next in 59:31 and 59:32 respectively.

Abraham Kiptoo was sixth in 59:36 and Edwin Kipsang Rotich seventh in 59:54.

Late race break decisive for Gebrekidan

Hiwot Gebrekidan wins the 2016 Copenhagen Half Marathon (organisers) © Copyright

Hiwot Gebrekidan wins the 2016 Copenhagen Half Marathon (organisers) © Copyright

The women’s race was closer and involved just four lead actors: Ethiopian Hiwot Gebrekidan, Kenyans Veronicah Wanjiru and Gladys Chesir, and Eunice Chumba of Bahrain.

Just one second separated the quartet through five kilometres, reached in 15:30 and 10 kilometres, reached in 31:41.

Chumba and Chesir, the winner last year, were pushing the pace as the foursome went through 15 kilometres, after which Gebrekidan made a move that would prove decisive.

The 21-year-old built a narrow three-second lead by 20 kilometres, reached in 1:04:39, with Chumba, Wanjiru and Chesir following two seconds apart.

Gebrekidan held on to win in 1:08:00, knocking 29 seconds from Chesir’s course record, and a whopping two minutes and 17 seconds from her previous best.

Chumba was second in 1:08:04, with Wanjiru third another two seconds behind. Chesir faded over the final kilometre to clock 1:08:20 to finish fourth.

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Leading Results –

MEN:

  1. James Mwangi Wangari, KEN 59:07
  2. Stephen Kosgei Kibet, KEN 59:28
  3. Albert Kangogo, KEN 59:29
  4. Gilbert Masai, KEN 59:31
  5. Bedan Karoki Muchiri, KEN 59:36
  6. Abraham Cheroben Kiptum, KEN 59:36
  7. Edwin Rotich, KEN 59:54

WOMEN:

  1. Hiwot Gebrekidan Gebremaryam, ETH 1:08:00
  2. Eunice Chumba, BRN 1:08:04 PB
  3. Veronicah Wanjiru, KEN 1:08:06 PB
  4. Gladys Chesir, KEN 1:08:20

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