Cardiff Half Getting Ready For Kenyan Running Royalty

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Running royalty from Kenya and Uganda will be the star attractions at the Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon after both nations confirmed their places at the inaugural Commonwealth Half Marathon Championships. The news of their participation comes as the clock ticks down to one month to go until the sold out Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon on October 7.

Running royalty from Kenya and Uganda will be the star attractions at the Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon after both nations confirmed their places at the inaugural Commonwealth Half Marathon Championships.

The news of their participation comes as the clock ticks down to one month to go until the sold out Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon on October 7.

Kenyans have dominated the male and female races since 2010 when Edwin Kipkorir and Hellen Jemutai blew away the field across the iconic 13.1 mile course.

Over the last eight years there have been seven Kenyan winners in the men’s race, with John Lotiang taking last year’s title in a course record time ahead of 2017 champion Shadrack Korir.

Last year’s top three in the men’s race.

Uganda’s Ben Siwa is the only man to break the Kenyan supremacy at Wales’ largest mass-participation event when he sprinted home to take the 2015 title.

Edith Chelimo was another record breaker last year as she slashed two minutes 28 seconds off the course record.

Chelimo was the fifth Kenyan woman in-a-row to win on the streets of the Welsh capital, and she could return this year to defend her crown and become the first Commonwealth Half Marathon champion.

Run 4 Wales Chief Executive Matt Newman said: “When we bid to bring the Commonwealth Half Marathon Championships to the Cardiff University/Cardiff Half Marathon, the aim was to bring the world’s elite distance runners to an event that embodies the unique friendly competitiveness of the Commonwealth.

“It will be fantastic to see Kenyan and Ugandan athletes battling it out with the best of Britain and the rest of the Commonwealth.

“Excitement is building with just a month until race day as nations start to announce their teams for the inaugural event, which takes place at the front end of another sold-out Cardiff Half, which is set to welcome 25,000 runners of all abilities.”


Mo Farah at the start of the elite men’s race in 2016.

Kenyan star Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworor is the reigning World Half Marathon champion after he defended the title he won at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Cardiff 2016 in Valencia in March.

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