Kenya’s Edwin Kibet on Saturday won the eighth edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, Nigeria. Kibet won the race after returning in a time of 2:14:06 to bag US$50,000 (Sh5m) prize money.
Ethiopia’s Dekeba Tafa came second in 2:14:54, while another Kenyan, Bernard Sang, came third in 2:17:14. Kibet joined the league of winners of the Kenya-dominated 42km race in 2016, 2017, 2020, and 2021.
In the women’s category, it was an all-Ethiopian affair as Alemenesh Guta won the race for the second time in 2:40:42 to follow her feat in the 2018 edition.
Urisa Kebene Chala came second in 2:40:42 while Kenya’s Naomi Maiyo came third at the 2022 edition but maintained her spot with 2:40:56 on Sunday.
The marathon started at the National Stadium in Surulere and ended at the Eko Atlantic City in Victoria Island.
It was recently upgraded by World Athletics to a gold label, less than eight years after its maiden edition.
Since 2015 the Lagos City Marathon has made tremendous gains, winning the World Athletics Bronze Label in 2017 to become the third marathon to achieve such a feat in the world. It achieved it just after the second edition.