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Lewa Safaricom Marathon 2022: Wahome and Chepkite Win Gruelling 24km Race

Peter Wahome and Fridah Chepkite were crowned winners of the challenging 24 km Lewa Safaricom Marathon, held at the Lewa conservancy last Saturday.

Wahome clocked 2:24:45 ahead of Philip Kigen, who finished second with Paul Waweru coming in third under the scorching hot weather.

“Allow me to thank the organizers of this event for making it successful. I am glad that we got an opportunity to participate in the physical run. The competition was tough, but I emerged victorious given that I usually train in such terrain,” said Wahome.


Chepkite won the women’s race in 3:02:04 ahead of Beatrice Cherop and Anika Berlin who finished in second and third positions respectively.

“It is fantastic to see everyone enjoying themselves with over two hundred kids including juniors from M-PESA Foundation Academy in this year’s Lewa Safari Marathon. For the last 22 years the marathon has allowed everyone to experience something very different; to run in the wild and contribute in supporting the community. We have achieved all this over the period through sponsorship and participation by various stakeholders,” said Safaricom CEO, Peter Ndegwa.

 

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“We are the biggest supporters of Kenyans in terms of social and also lifestyle. We have a passion for sports, environmental conservation, and also community investment. And that is why as Safaricom, we have been involved in this event from its inception”
, he added.

In the 21km event, Abeod Wambui clinched the women’s title beating her closest challenger Lucy Karimi with Mercy Kwambai settling for the third position. Eliud Mutai won the 21km men’s race ahead of Mike Kiptum and Evans Mayaka who finished second and third respectively.

Elsewhere, Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa emerged the winner in the ‘10km executive run’ category, while Clinton Lemashon and Mercy Jekemboi both from the M-PESA Foundation Academy emerged the winners in the junior 5km category.

The annual Lewa Marathon comprises the 42km race, half marathon, and the Children’s event and draws participants from all over the globe with the marathon course running through one of Africa’s most breathtaking wildlife conservancies.

This year’s event attracted a wide array of talent from over 24 countries including 84-year-old John Ruwengo who took part in the 5km race.

Aside from giving a chance to emerging marathoners to compete on a professional level with seasoned runners, the marathon has been hailed for its sustainable impact on the community.

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