Ethiopian runners seize double victory at Berlin Marathon

Ethiopian runners dominated each the lads’s and ladies’s races on the fiftieth Berlin Marathon on Sunday, with Tigist Ketema and Milkesa Mengesha taking house the titles. Ketema, 26, claimed her second win of the 12 months, ending in 2:16:42, whereas Mengesha, 24, crossed the road in 2:03:17.

Though marathon legends Eliud Kipchoge and Kenenisa Bekele have been lacking from the Berlin lineup for the primary time in practically a decade, the race didn’t lack pleasure. Ketema clocked the third-fastest time ever within the girls’s race, and Mengesha triumphed in a tightly contested males’s end.

Ethiopian girls sweep the rostrum 

Ketema took management early in what is just her second profession marathon, after profitable the 2024 Dubai Marathon in 2:16:07, the place she clocked the second-fastest time within the 12 months to this point. Her time of two:16:07 was the quickest girls’s debut marathon ever, putting her ninth all-time in girls’s marathon historical past and fifth amongst Ethiopian girls. Ketema dominated the ladies’s race from the beginning, and outdistanced the runner-up, compatriot Mestawot Fikir, by greater than two minutes. Fikir crossed the road in 2:18:48, with Bosena Mulatie, additionally of Ethiopia, following in 2:19:00.

Earlier than her marathon success, Ketema was a standout on the monitor, incomes a bronze medal within the 800m on the 2016 World Junior Championships; in June of 2023 she acted as a pacemaker for Kenya’s Religion Kipyegon as she broke the world 5000m file on the Paris Diamond Leauge. Ketema now trains alongside fellow Ethiopian runner Tigst Assefa, the 2023 Berlin Marathon world file holder.

High 10 girls

Tigist Ketema (Ethiopia) 2:16:42
Mestawot Fikir (Ethiopia) 2:18:48
Bosena Mulatie (Ethiopia) 2:19:00
Ayana Aberu Mulisa (Ethiopia) 2:20:20.
Ai Hosoda (Japan) 2:20:31.
Mizuki Matsuda (Japan) 2:20:42.
Calli Hauger-Thackery (Nice Britain) 2:21:24.
Yebregual Melese (Ethiopia) 2:21:39.
Fikrte Wereta (Ethiopia) 2:23:23.
Meseret Sisay Gola (Ethiopia) 2:23:36.

Mengesha’s slender victory

On the lads’s facet, 24-year-old Mengesha claimed victory in an exciting race, edging out Kenya’s Cybrian Kotut by simply 5 seconds within the closest Berlin Marathon end in over a decade. Kotut crossed the road in 2:03:22, narrowly holding off Ethiopia’s Haymanot Alew, who completed in 2:03:31. The race began with a blistering tempo, because the lead pack clocked 14:25 for the primary 5K—sooner than Kelvin Kiptum’s opening 5K break up throughout his 2:00:25 world marathon file in Chicago final 12 months. Though the tempo slowed within the second half, the pack stayed tightly grouped till the ultimate 5K, when the highest three runners battled for the rostrum.

Mengesha, the 2019 World Junior Cross-Nation champion, secured his second marathon win after his 2023 Daegu Marathon victory. Initially set to race in Chicago, he selected Berlin for its quick course and gentle climate, a choice that paid off as he shaved greater than two minutes off his earlier greatest time of two:05:29.

High 10 males

Milkesa Mengesha (Ethiopia) 2:03:17
Cybrian Kotut (Kenya) 2:03:22e
Haymanot Alew (Ethiopia): 2:03:31
Stephen Kiprop (Kenya) 2:03:37
Hailemariyam Kiros (Ethiopia) 2:04:35
Yohei Ikeda (Japan) 2:05:12
Tadese Takele (Ethiopia) 02:05:13
Oqbe Kibrom Ruesom (Eritrea) 2:05:37
Enock Onchari (Kenya) 2:05:53
Derseh Kindie Kassie (Ethiopia) 2:05:54

There have been no Canadian males or girls within the 2024 Berlin Marathon elite subject. To see full outcomes, head right here.