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Kenya’s Jepkosgei shatters Marseille course record

Joyceline Jepkosgei wins the 2016 Marseille Cassis (Jean-Philippe Borg - TeamPhoto) © Copyright

Joyceline Jepkosgei wins the 2016 Marseille Cassis (Jean-Philippe Borg – TeamPhoto) © Copyright

MARSEILLE, France, Oct 30 – Henry Kiplagat and Joyline Jepkosgei of Kenya triumphed at the 38th edition of the challenging Marseille Cassis, an IAAF Silver Label Road Race in southern France, on Sunday.

As soon as the gun sounded, a large group lead by Rwanda’s Gervais Hakizimana detached itself from the rest of the field.

Then, about three kilometres into the race, both Kiplagat and Edwin Rotich ramped up the pace and opened a gap over the rest of the pack.

They hit the five-kilometre mark in 15:15 and continued to push hard during the tough 327-metre climb up to the Col de la Gineste. They went through the halfway point in 31:43, two kilometres before starting the descent towards Cassis.

The gap between the leading duo and the chase pair of Remmy Ndiwa and Ezrah Sang continued to grow as Rotich and Kiplagat passed 15 kilometres in 46:03.

They then took advantage of the downhill section to hurtle down the descent towards the waning stages.

With 500 metres to go, Kiplagat injected a big surge on a small hill to drop Rotich and pull off the victory in 59:28. Kiplagat covered the final five kilometres in a swift 13:25.

“I’m very happy to win today,” said the 34-year-old, who holds a half marathon personal best of 1:00:01. “I thought I wouldn’t be in a very good form but when I saw I was at the front I took my chance.”

Kiplagat succeeded 2012 and 2015 winner Edwin Kipyego who was unable to make the trip to France to defend his title, thus thwarting his bid to become just the third runner to win this event three times.

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Rotich, who couldn’t respond to the late race charge, crossed the line five second in arrears to settle for second.

“I was troubled by some foot problem in the end,” said a disappointed Rotich, who clocked a 59:32 half marathon lifetime best a week ago. “I would have preferred that Edwin Kipyego took part in the race to run faster.”

Kiplagat led a Kenyan 1-2-3 as Ndiwa wound up third in 1:00:45, just three seconds ahead of Sang.

Henry Kiplagat wins the 2016 Marseille Cassis (Jean-Philippe Borg - TeamPhoto) © Copyright

Henry Kiplagat wins the 2016 Marseille Cassis (Jean-Philippe Borg – TeamPhoto) © Copyright

Jepkosgei shatters women’s course record

In the women’s contest, Jepkosgei produced a dominating performance to win in 1:07:00.

No one could sustain her pace and she never faded, even on the challenging Col de la Gineste, as she forged on to lower the previous course record, set by Kenya’s Mercy Kibarus in 2012, by 54 seconds.

It should be noted that last year’s winner, Peres Jepchirchir, ran faster, prevailing in Cassis in 1:06:01.

But the course was shortened by about 400 metres due to road works near the start line in Marseille.

“I’m really satisfied to win,” said the 23-year-old, who finished 18th overall. “I still felt in a good form following my new 31:08 10 km personal best (in early September).

I struggled a lot with the succession of uphill and downhill sections but I’m very happy.”

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With her victory Jepkosgei extended the Kenyan winning streak in the women’s race to seven editions.

Her compatriot Parendis Lekapana was a distant second in 1:09:25 as Ethiopia’s Godfay Afera rounded the podium in 1:10:20.

The race began in cool and sunny conditions, but temperatures later reached nearly 25 C in the finishing area at the port de Cassis. Approximately 15,000 runners entered the race.

Leading Results:

Men –

  1. Henry Kiplagat (KEN) 59:28
  2. Edwin Rotich (KEN) 59:33
  3. Remmy Ndiwa (KEN) 1:00:45

Women –

  1. Joyline Jepkosgei (KEN) 1:07:00
  2. Parendis Lekapana (KEN) 1:09:25
  3. Godfay Afera (ETH) 1:10:20

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