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ICYMI: Kenyan Kibet Reigns Supreme, Claims Second Lagos City Marathon Victory

Genesis Obong
By Genesis Obong
Published: February 15, 2025
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Kenyan distance running phenom Edwin Kibet reclaimed his throne at the 10th edition of the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon, held on Saturday, crossing the finish line in a time of 2 hours, 14 minutes, and 19 seconds. This victory not only secured Kibet his second title in the prestigious race, following his 2023 triumph, but also earned him the coveted $50,000 first-place prize.

The race, which witnessed a record-breaking turnout of over 37,000 athletes, commenced at the National Stadium in Surulere and concluded at the iconic Eko Atlantic City on Victoria Island. Kibet, displaying the characteristic Kenyan dominance in long-distance running, outpaced his rivals, showcasing a level of athleticism that belied the gruelling 42.2-kilometre distance.

“Crossing that finish line for the second time in Lagos is an incredible feeling,” Kibet shared with reporters post-race. “The atmosphere was electric, and the support from the crowd was truly inspiring. I’m incredibly grateful for this victory.”

The men’s podium was a testament to Kenyan prowess, with Kipygon Hehemiah securing second place (2:16:37) and Sang Benard Cheruiyot claiming third (2:17:17).

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In the women’s race, Ethiopian runner Guta Meseret Hirpa emerged victorious, clocking an impressive time of 2:37:04. Her compatriot, Aleminesh Herpha, finished a close second (2:38:01), while Kenya’s Jerono Peris secured third place with an identical time.

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The Lagos City Marathon, now a Gold Label event recognised by World Athletics, continues to attract a global roster of elite athletes. This year’s race boasted a field of seven Gold Label runners in the men’s category, including two elite Platinum-level athletes, and five Gold Label runners in the women’s category, alongside one Platinum competitor.

“The 2025 Lagos City Marathon was a resounding success,” declared Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. “We are immensely proud to host this world-class event and are committed to providing unwavering support to ensure that the 2026 edition surpasses all expectations.”

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Beyond the international acclaim, the marathon holds immense significance for Nigerian athletes. Nyango Gyang Boyi emerged as the top Nigerian male runner, finishing eighth overall and securing both the ₦2 million prize for the top Nigerian finisher and an additional $4,000 in prize money.

Blessing Shambor Solomon reigned supreme in the women’s Nigerian category, inspiring a wave of national pride. These victories serve as a powerful testament to the burgeoning talent within Nigerian athletics and offer a glimpse into the future of the sport in the country.

Their triumphs are a culmination of unwavering commitment and unwavering spirit. The Lagos City Marathon transcends the realm of sport. It serves as a platform for showcasing Lagos as a vibrant international destination, boosting tourism, and showcasing the city’s dynamic energy to a global audience.

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