Kipyego, Wude win Delhi Half Marathon
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Kipyego
covered the 21.097 km distance in one hour and 55 seconds to pocket USD
25,000 winner's purse. He however was behind previous editions wining
time of 59:30s, set by Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia.
Two-time
winner Deriba Merga holds the course record of 59:15 seconds clocked in
2008, which is his personal best in this distance.
Last
year's champion Desisa suffered from Achilles tendon pain during the
course of the run to finish seventh with a timing of 1:02:50s.
Kenya
dominated the men's elite field as Kipyego's compatriots Leonard Langat
and Silas Kipruto finished second and third respectively.
Langat,
who was matching the pace of Kipyego most of the distance, failed to
accelerate towards the end and clocked 1:01:07s to settle for a silver.
Kipruto clocked 1:01:57s to win the bronze.
In the women's event, Ethiopia had one and two with Yimer Wude emerging victorious with a timing of one hour, 11 minutes and 10 seconds.
Her compatriot Waganesh Amare and Kenya's Helah Kiprop finished second and third clocking 1:11:12s and 1:11:18s respectively.
Two-time winner Aselefech Mergia of Ethiopia could not finish the race because of a leg injury.
Rahul
Kumar Pal (1:06:12s) finished first among Indian men and overall 16th
in the race. Nitender Singh and Indrajeet Patel came second and third
among Indian winners respectively.
Sudha
Singh was the fastest woman among Indians, clocking 1:19:34, followed
by Kavita Raut and last year's champion Lalita Babbar.
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