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Kejelcha, Barega and Mateiko set to battle in Valencia Half Marathon

With Ethiopia vs Kenya in the men’s Valencia Half race, women’s 10K record holder Agnes Jebet Ngetich will make her debut at 21.1km in the city where she achieved her world record in January.

Kenya's Agnes Ngetich winning at the 10K Valencia Ibercaja 2024 / Photo credit: Sportmedia.es
Kenya's Agnes Ngetich winning at the 10K Valencia Ibercaja 2024 / Photo credit: Sportmedia.es

The Valencia Half Marathon Trinidad Alfonso Zurich 2024 has assembled easily the top men’s half marathon field this year. Here is why. The entry list for the race has 13 men who have run under 60 minutes, two of which have crossed the line under 58 minutes.

Ethiopians Yomif Kejelcha (57:41) and Selemon Barega (57:50) will compete with Kenya’s Daniel Mateiko (58:26) to be the fastest in the men’s elite field, which also includes three athletes who have run under 59 minutes and eight who have under one hour. They will be flying down the streets of the ciudad del running on 27 October, 2024.

Kejelcha, 27, holds the third fastest all times in the half marathon (57:41) and in 10km of 26:37 and the second fastest time in the 5km of 12:50.

The men’s elite entry list also has Tadese Worku, Isaiah Kipkoech, Edward Cheserek, Bravin Kiprop, Weldon Langat and Gemechu Dida.

Europe will be led by Portuguese Samuel Barata, Italian Pietro Riva and Iten based trio of Norwegian, Sondre Moen, Swiss Tadesse Abraham and German Amanal Petros.

Casting our eyes on the women’s elite field, the focus will be on Agnes Jebet Ngetich, who shattered the women’s 10km world record in January clocking 28:46 to be the first woman to run under 29 minutes.

On 14 January, the Kenyan produced a spectacular performance at the 10K Valencia Ibercaja by Kiprun breaking two world records, the 10km (28:46) and 5km (14:13) en route.

Ten months later, Jebet returns to Valencia – this time as a debutant in the half marathon distance, so will her compatriot Lilian Kasait Rengeruk and Ethiopian Ejgayehu Taye, the third fastest woman in the 5km.

The top athletes in the women’s field include Ethiopia’s Tsigie Gebreselama who finished second in the 2022 Valencia Half Marathon in a time of 1:05:46 and Kenya’s Catherine Amanang’ole, the world half marathon bronze medalist from the 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga.

Marc Roig, who is in charge of putting together international elite athletes has described the field as “the best half marathon this year.

“With high level duels that aim, once again, to achieve 57-minute performances by several athletes. And a clear challenge to the stopwatch in the women’s race.

“Never before has a debutant taken to the start line who has run a 10K in under 29 minutes. We are really looking forward to seeing how fast the race will be on 27 October,” said Roig.

Below is the list of international athletes:

MENWOMEN
Yomif KejelchaETH57:41Agnes NgetichKENDEBUT
Selemon BaregaETH57:50Tsigie GebreselamaETH1:05:14
Daniel MateikoKEN58:26Catherine Amanang’oleKEN1:05:39
Tadese WorkuETH58:47Ftaw ZerayETH1:06:04
Isaia KipkoechKEN58:55Tiruye MesfinETH1:06:31
Edward CheserekKEN59:11Sheila ChelangatKEN1:06:47
Bravin KipropKEN59:21Godu Melat TekleETH1:06:53
Weldon LangatKEN59:22Jesca ChelangatKEN1:07:03
Gemechu DidaETH59:31Samantha HarrisonGBR1:07:10
Samuel BarataPOR59:40Emily DurginUSA1:07:54
Pietro RivaITA59:41Viola ChepngenoKEN1:08:05
Sondre MoenNOR59:48Desi MokoninBRN1:08:10
Tadesse AbrahamSUI59:53Fotyen TesfayETH1:08:46
Amanal PetrosGER1:00:09Abbie DonnellyGBR1:09:10
Pasquale SelvaroloITA1:00:32Domenika MayerGER1:09:46
Marc ScottGBR1:00:39Margaux SierackiFRA1:09:49
Denis KitiyoKEN1:00:48Lilian KasaitKENDEBUT
Diego EstradaUSA1:00:49Diana ChepkorirKENDEBUT
Rodrigue KwizeraBDI1:01:53Faith ChepkoechKENDEBUT
Vincent LangatKENDEBUTEjgayehu TayeETHDEBUT
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Michelle is a qualified all rounder journalist from the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication, Radio and online with BBC College of Journalism and BBC World Service and Radio, Online and TV training with Radio Netherlands Training Centre in Holland. Currently working as a sports producer with a focus on Athletics.

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