
Kamworor shows resilience to clinch third career marathon win
Reading Time: 2min | Sun. 13.04.25. | 21:30
It was the first win since 2019, when he won the New York City Marathon
Geoffrey Kamworor and Jackline Cherono completed a Kenyan double at the NN Marathon Rotterdam, clocking respective times of 2:04:33 and 2:21:14 to win at the World Athletics Gold Label road race on Sunday 13 April.
Kamworor finished clear ahead of Ethiopia’s Chala Regasa (2:05:06) and Chimdessa Debele (2:05:26) to clinch the third marathon victory of his career, and his first since his New York City Marathon triumph in 2019.
Geoffrey Kamworor proves why he's one of the world's best marathon runners 👏👏
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He wins the men's title in 2:04:33 🥇⏱️
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Cherono was an even more dominant winner of the women’s race, as she ran a PB to claim victory by a minute ahead of Ethiopia’s Aminet Ahmed (2:22:14) and Azmera Gebru (2:22:15).
After passing halfway in 1:02:21, multiple world half marathon champion Kamworor formed part of a four-strong lead group at 30km, reached in 1:28:24.
He made a winning move just after the 35km mark and continued on to take the title, adding another victory to the two marathon wins he claimed in New York in 2017 and 2019.
“I’m so happy,” said Kamworor. “It was windy but I’m happy to have made the best of it.”
Cherono reached the half marathon mark in 1:09:14 and forged on unchallenged to win the second marathon of her career by exactly a minute.
She adds this victory to her Kosice Peace Marathon win in 2023, her time of 2:21:14 improving on her previous PB of 2:21:40 set in Hamburg in April last year.
Leading results
Women
1 Jackline Cherono (KEN) 2:21:14
2 Aminet Ahmed (ETH) 2:22:14
3 Azmera Gebru (ETH) 2:22:15
4 Tiruye Mesfin (ETH) 2:22:27
5 Dolshi Tesfu (ERI) 2:23:17
Men
1 Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN) 2:04:33
2 Chala Regasa (ETH) 2:05:06
3 Chimdessa Debele (ETH) 2:05:26
4 Kennedy Kimutai (KEN) 2:05:27
5 Alex Chesiro Masai (KEN) 2:08:03
Courtesy of World Athletics.




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