Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu wins Mumbai Marathon

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15 January, 2017 15:41 IS

Africans dominated the elite category in men’s and women’s section at the 14th Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2017. Tanzania’s Alphonce Felix Simbu, fifth-place finisher at Rio Olympics last year, strode to victory in men’s marathon, clocking 2:09:32 on a warm Sunday morning, earning USD 42,000 purse. Kenyan Bornes Kitur won the women’s marathon in a personal best time of 2:29:02 and also pocketed USD 42,000.

Simbu was followed home by two Kenyans. Kiture left two Tanzanians in her wake. India’s Jyoti Gawte clinched ninth place overall in women's marathon, clocking a personal best 2:50:33 and was first among Indian women elite runners. Kheta Ram finished first among Indian men elite participants, timed at 2:19:51 and 13th position overall. Jyoti and Kheta will earn Rs 5,00,000 prize money as Indian toppers.

The SCMM 2017 half-marathon (21km) winners were G. Lakshmanan (men) in 1:05:05 and Monika Athare (women) in 1:19:13. Other events in the Procam International-promoted event were the Dream Run, Senior Citizens Run and the Champions with Disability Run. The full marathon starts and ends opposite CST station and the route is along the seafront.

Running his first marathon after Rio Games in August 2016, Simbu owed his victory to his preparation. "I was told by others with prior experience here to be prepared for the hill sections and humidity. So I trained accordingly," said the Tanzanian.

Women’s Champion Kitur had run in SCMM 2016. "I went with the pacemaker after 25 km and no one followed," said the Kenyan, happy to clock a personal best (2:29:02). Chaltu Tafa (2:33:03) came a distant second, Tigist Girma third (2:33:19).

The men's marathon also had pacemakers, but warm weather on race day, after a week of unseasonal low temperatures in Mumbai, resulted in competitors focussed on finishing instead of chasing course records (2:08:35 men and 2:24:33 women respectively).

Kheta, who participated in the Rio Olympics, said: "I trained for a month in Bengaluru after taking a two-month break on return from Rio. Timing could have been lower, but I am not disappointed. Last year was the Olympic year, so preparation was different. Finishing first in Indians makes me happy."

Bahadur Singh Dhoni pushed the Olympian on the home stretch before clocking 2:19:57. "I hoped to gain World Championships qualification here, it did not happen and will need to wait," said one of many ASI distance-runners in SCMM.

Maharashtra's Jyoti, aware of being the fastest Indian woman, paced herself well to grab ninth place overall, behind one Kenyan, one Tanzanian, six Ethiopians.

The results:
Marathon Elite Men: Alphonce Felix Simbu (Tan) 2:09:32; Joshua Kipkorir (Ken) 2:09:50; Eliud Barngetuny (Ken) 2:10:39. India Men: Kheta Ram 2:19:51; Bahadur Singh Dhoni 2:19:57; T H Sanjith 2:21:19.

Marathon Elite Women: Bornes Kitur (Ken) 2:29:02; Chaltu Tafa (Eth) 2:33:03; Tigist Girma (Eth) 2:33:19. India Women: Jyoti Gawte 2:50:53; Shwamali Singh 3:08:41; Jigmet Dolma 3:14:38.

Half-Marathon Men: G. Lakshmanan 1:05:05; Sachin Patil 1:06:22; Deepak Kumbhar 1:06:28.

Half-Marathon Women: Monika Athare 1:19:13; Minakshi Patil 1:20:53; Anuradha Singh 1:25:20.

Tanzania’s Alphonce Simbu wins Mumbai Marathon
 
Hongera kwa bidii yake na tunamtakia mafanikio zaidi siku za usoni. Sasa mnafaa kumtia moyo kwa kumpokea kizalendo na kishujaa kwenye uwanja wa ndege na pia kumwalika ikulu jinsi huwa tunafanya, huwa inatia hamasa hata kwa wengine wanaojitutumua.
 
I said his times were impressive before the olympics and he is showing it. I hope others are inspired
 
Ila jamani siyo tulitakiwa tujue kwamba tuna mTanzania kaenda kutuwakilisha kwenye mbio? Na ndiyo angegewa ile bendera?
Yaani msanii kwenda kutumbuiza imesambaa kama moto nyikani ila mshindani kaenda kinyonge sana, kimya kimya.
 
Ila jamani siyo tulitakiwa tujue kwamba tuna mTanzania kaenda kutuwakilisha kwenye mbio? Na ndiyo angegewa ile bendera?
Yaani msanii kwenda kutumbuiza imesambaa kama moto nyikani ila mshindani kaenda kinyonge sana, kimya kimya.

Ndio maana inabidi hizi taarifa zibandikwe kwenye jukwa la Kenyan news maana huku tunawatambua na kuenzi wanariadha wanaojituma.
 
Ndio maana inabidi hizi taarifa zibandikwe kwenye jukwa la Kenyan news maana huku tunawatambua na kuenzi wanariadha wanaojituma.
Huwezi amini nimecheka kwa hii komenti utadhani ni mazuri
 
I said his times were impressive before the olympics and he is showing it. I hope others are inspired
True, I remember we had a long discussion here about the future of this marathon runner from Tanzania and that he is going to become one of the greatest runner in the world.
 
Hongera,sasa kutoka kupanga chumba kimoja sasa atajenga ya kwake, pia ni matumaini yetu ataongeza bidii
 
Hongera ila Tanzania imefanya uhuni kutotoa hata Bendera
Hapo ndipo sasa swala la kujiamini huwa linajitokeza. Huyu jamaa hangepokezwa bendera kihivyo maana hata wenye kumpokeza hawakuamini kama 'atawesmake'
 
hii thread imeletwa kwa Kenyan News for a reason....However, after studying the reactions, Kenyans are not bothered at all..thats right!!! Congrats for winning the marathon
 
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