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Berhane Tesfay and Joyce Chepkemoi clinch respective titles

Berhane Tesfay and Joyce Chepkemoi clinch respective titles

Mumbai witnessed a thrilling day of long-distance running as new champions emerged at the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025. Eritrea’s Berhane Tesfay and Kenya’s Joyce Chepkemoi Tele claimed the elite men’s and women’s titles, respectively, in this World Athletics Gold Label Road Race. Tesfay, 38, clocked 2:11:44 to secure his maiden international marathon title, with Eritrean compatriot Merhawi Kesete (2:11:50) finishing second and Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Demeke (2:11:56) taking third. Tesfay’s strategic push in the final 3 kilometers helped him outpace other contenders, including Kenya’s Philemon Rono and defending champion Lemi Berhanu of Ethiopia, who settled for sixth place. In the women’s race, 29-year-old Joyce Chepkemoi Tele triumphed with a time of 2:24:56, adding another victory to her growing list of accolades after winning the NLB Ljubljana Marathon last year. Bahrain’s Shitaye Eshete (2:25:29) and Ethiopia’s Medina Deme Armino (2:27:58) completed the podium.. Among Indian runners, Anish Thapa claimed the top spot in the men’s category with 2:17:23, while Nirmaben Thakor defended her women’s title with a finish of 2:50:06. Man Singh (2:17:37) and two-time winner Gopi …

Led by near 6-footer Berhane Tesfay, Eritreans finish 1-2 ahead of Ethiopian pack at Mumbai Marathon | Sport-others News

Led by near 6-footer Berhane Tesfay, Eritreans finish 1-2 ahead of Ethiopian pack at Mumbai Marathon | Sport-others News

The Czech 1952 marathon legend Emil Zatopek was 6 feet tall, while Seoul 1988 Italian champion Gelindo Bordin was 5’11”. But Paris Olympic champ, Ethiopian Tamirat Tola brought ‘tall’ back into marathon running in 2024 crossing the tape as a 5 ft-11. At the Mumbai Marathon on Sunday, it was Ethiopia’s tiny rival Eritrea that saw the loping strides of another 5 foot-11, EritreanBerhane Tesfay, as he won the race clocking a time of 2 hours 11 minutes and 44 seconds. It was infact a momentous 1-2 for the breakaway nation of Eritrea as Tesfay’s compatriot Merhawi Kesete was second in 2:11:50s while Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Demeke (2:11:56s) came third. Tesfay is 38, while Kesete is 39 years old and were born in late 1980s. Tesfay and Kesete are older than their country, which won independence from Ethiopia in 1993. Kenyan Joyce Chepkemoi Tele, meanwhile, won the women’s elite crown in 2:24:56s, finishing ahead of Shitaye Eshete (2:25:29s) of Bahrain and Medina Deme Armino (2:27:58s) of Ethiopia. Tesfay was amongst the lead pack right at the …