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‎Kipkoech, Ndiema rise to the summit at the Great Chepsaita run

‎‎‎Mathew Kipkoech and Dorcus Ndiema crowned a thrilling third edition of the Great Chepsaita Cross Country on Saturday, storming to the senior men’s and women’s titles with authority.

‎‎Kipkoech clinched the men’s 10km crown in 31:49, outkicking Cornelius Konor (31:50) and Sammy Kapserem (31:51) in a fierce three-way sprint finish.

‎‎The 20-year-old, who trains in the famed high-altitude hub of Iten, upgraded his third place finish from last year’s race.

‎‎During the 2024 edition, he clocked 31:12 behind Samwel Chebolei (30:49) and Robert Kiprop (30:58).

‎‎“I am happy to win here today. Last year I was third and today I was able to finish first,” Kipkoech said.

‎‎He credited his sheer determination and focus in training to his dominant display during Saturday’s race.

‎‎“I put more effort after that podium finish and motivated myself to keep going.”

‎‎Kipkoech has been in sparkling cross country claiming back-to-back podium finishes in European meets.

‎‎On November 16, he took third at the XXXI Campo a Traves International de Soria 8km race in Spain in 23:13.

‎‎He then upgraded to second a week later at the iconic 93rd Cinque Mulini race in Italy, timing 23:20 over 8.2km.

‎‎His next outing remains under discussion.

‎‎“I don’t know my next race yet. I will sit down with my coach so we can plan,” he said.

‎‎Runner-up Konor relished his senior debut in Chepsaita after featuring in the U20 ranks last year.

‎‎“This is my second time here. The competition was very tough but I thank God I was able to finish,” he said.

‎‎“The course was good, the only challenge was the heat.”

‎‎In the senior women’s showdown, Ndiema delivered a commanding performance, powering to victory in 35:44.

‎‎Brenda Jepchirchir (36:08) and Faith Cherono (36:39) completed the podium.

Dorcus Ndiema wins 10km Chepsaita cross country

‎‎Ndiema, who turned 20 just a day earlier, said the win was the perfect response to missing out on Kenya’s team to the Florida World Cross Country Championships after the nationals in October.

‎‎“I did not make the team, so I decided to give my best here,” she said.

‎‎“I came prepared, knowing I was going for nothing short of a win.”

‎‎Her buildup was centered on long runs and sharpening speed endurance.

‎‎“The race was tough but I pushed myself to ensure I finished first,” she added.

‎‎Competing at Chepsaita for the second time after running the U-20 race last year, Ndiema now graduates to the senior elite ranks with soaring confidence.

‎‎Next up for the Kaptagat-based athlete, coached by Steeplechase legend Patrick Sang, is a cross country race in the Netherlands on December 14.

‎‎“The win here motivates me to chase glory in my upcoming race,” she said.

‎‎Her long-term is doning the Kenya singlet on the global stage.

‎‎“On track I run the 5,000m, and I hope soon I can represent the country at major championships.”

‎‎ Jepchirchir, trains in Keringet under coach Willy Langat, says she had not expected to finish on the podium.

‎‎”This is my first time running the senior women’s race. The race was good, I did not expect to make the podium today.”

‎‎Next for Jepchirchir is the Valencia 10k race in January, 2026.

‎‎”I am now going back to training to prepare for Valencia in January.”

Selected results

Senior men

  1. Mathew Kipkoech 31:49
  2. Cornelius Kipkosgei Conor 31:50
  3. Sammy Kisa Kipserem 31:51
  4. Vincent Kimaiyo 31:52
  5. Amos Kiprotich 31:53
  6. Rodgers Plimo 31:57
  7. Benson Lingokal 32:10
  8. Richard Kibet 32:14
  9. Peter Kibenei 32:16
  10. Martin Kiprotich magengo (UGA) 32:21

10km Senior women

  1. Dorcus Ndiema 35:44
  2. Brenda Jepchirchir 36:08
  3. Faith Cherono 36:39
  4. Christine Komen 36:46
  5. Sandafelis Tuei Chebet 36:51
  6. Jackline Rotich 37:11
  7. Mercy Chepkemoi 37:16
  8. Emmaculet Jepkosei 37:17
  9. Diana Chepkemoi 37:32
  10. Rency Kogo 37:50
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