Kenya, Bahrain take top honours in ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon

The fourth edition of the ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon 2022 concluded with more than 20,000 participants to have taken part in the marathon, marathon relay, and 10km, 5km, and 2.5km races

The fourth edition of the ADNOC, whose competitions were held on Saturday, organised by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and sponsored by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), under the theme "run together.”

Dr. Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Managing Director and Group CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), honoured the winners in the presence of Aref Al Awani, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council.

Starting in front of ADNOC's headquarters on King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street, the event confirms Abu Dhabi's ability to organise major professional sports events.

The marathon and relay race attracted 2,150 participants, the 10km race welcomed 5,630 participants, with 6,355 participants taking on the 5km and 5,870 runners in the 2.5 km race.

Timothy Kipolgat Ronoh produced the run of his life as he led a record field of more than 20,000 participants in this morning’s 2022 ADNOC Abu Dhabi Marathon, completing the stunning new city course in 2:05:20 to seal a remarkable victory, four minutes ahead of his closest challenge, compatriot Felix Kimutai (2:09:33), with Ethiopian Adeladlew Mamo (2:09:42) third.

In the women’s elite race Eunice Chumba, of Bahrain, was the first female over the line in the UAE capital, finishing the 42.2km contest in 2:20:41, ahead of Kenya’s Angela Tanui (2:21:12), with Ethiopia’s Hurasa Dibaba (2:21:25) in third.

Cheered on by throngs of colourful and vocal race fans, Ronoh, who entered the race as a pacemaker for the elite athletes, ripped up the game plan and sensationally led from start to finish to record the biggest win of his career.

Starting in front of the ADNOC Headquarters, the Kenyan running never looked back showing pace power and enjoyment throughout to take the title ahead of compatriot Kimutai.

More from Sports News

  • Brook's defiant ton in vain as New Zealand beat England

    New Zealand overcame a blitz from centurion Harry Brook to beat England by four wickets on Sunday in the opening game of their three-match one-day international series, with Daryl Mitchell and Michael Bracewell scoring half-centuries.

  • Bencic tames Noskova to win Tokyo title

    Belinda Bencic breezed past Czech sixth seed Linda Noskova 6-2 6-3 to win the Pan Pacific Open title on Sunday, erasing bitter memories of her straight-sets defeat by Agnieszka Radwanska in the title clash of the same tournament 10 years ago.

  • We need to find answers to stop Liverpool slide, says Slot

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot said opponents have identified a winning strategy against his Premier League champions and he needs to find a solution fast after a 3-2 defeat at Brentford on Saturday made it four league losses in a row.

  • Rohit and Kohli bid likely farewell to Australia as winners

    Rohit Sharma hit a century and Virat Kohli a bright 74 to drive India to a nine-wicket win in the third one-day international on Saturday, sending fans home happy after what are likely to be their final appearances in Australia in their country's colours.

Blogs