All
eyes will be on Kenyan road runner Simon Cheprot if he is going to be
successful in defending the men’s title of the Okpekpe 10 kilometers
International Road Race at the sixth edition which holds today, in
Okpekpe near Auchi in Edo State. Since the inaugural edition of the IAAF
bronze label race won by another Kenyan, Moses Masai in 2013, no
athlete, male or female has been able to retain the title at the next
edition. Masai ran 29 mins 39 secs to win the inaugural edition but was
defeated by his compatriot, Teshome Mekonnen, at the 2014 Okpekpe race.
Mekonen set the course record of 28mins 35 seconds that has endured
three years. However, Cheprot has not only vowed to successfully defend
his title, he is also aiming to set a new course record by running under
Mekonen’s 28.35.
How Cheprot hopes to achieve that
remains to be seen in just a few hours from now. As at Wednesday
evening, most of the elite casts of top runners in the continent had
converged on Lagos en-route Okpekpe. The list include; Kenya’s Edwin
Nyandusi Mokua, Wilson Kiprono Too, Emmanuel Kiprono Kipsang as well as
Ethiopian trio of Dawit Fikadu Admasu, Fikadu Haftu and Leul
Gebresilasie. Also in town from Tanzania is Ismail Juma. Turkey’s Kaan
Kigen Ozbilen and Thierry Ndikuwenayo of Burundi are amongst the elite
road runners also aiming to pick the top prize of $15,000 on offer for
the winner. As at the last count, a record 15 gold level-running elite
athletes had been confirmed to race in both men and women’s categories.
Kenya’s Stephen Omiso Arita, Tanzania’s Ismail Juma and Ethiopia’s
Netsanet Gudeta are leading the cast of gold-level running elite
athletes for the race. Arita is the 10th fastest 10 kilometres runner so
far this year courtesy of the 27:59 seconds he ran to win the XV 10km
Villa de Laredo 2017 in Laredo, Spain and is here in Okpekpe not only to
become the fourth Kenyan to win the men’s title but also erase from
history books Mekonnen’s 2014 course record.
The Kenyan will however be up against
such quality competitors as Tanzania’s Juma who ran 28:58 seconds to
place eight at the IAAF Gold Label World’s Best 10k in San Juan, Puerto
Rico last February. Turkey’s Kaan Kigen Ozbilen who holds a 27:25
seconds personal best over 10km and placed 17th in the marathon event at
the 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil last year is also in the group of
favourites for the title. Also tipped to be among the competitors for
the Okpekpe title and top cash prize are Edwin Nyandusi Mokua of Kenya
who holds a 27:38 seconds lifetime best in the event, compatriots
Emmanuel Kiprono Kipsang who ran 27:47 seconds to place third in the
10km race in Praha last year and Wilson Kiprono Too whose personal best
of 27:39 was achieved way back in 2013 as well as Ethiopia’s Fikadu
Haftu who also ran a lifetime best of 27:46 seconds last year. In the
women’s category, Gudeta who came third at the 2015 IAAF World Cross
Country Championships will battle compatriot, Alemtsehay Asefa for the
title. Asefa ran 32:39 seconds last March at the Oujda international
10km in Morocco and looks to be the woman to beat. Race’s Director of
Organisation, Zakari Amodu told THISDAY during the week that he was
thrilled by the quality of the elite athletes in town for the race and
predicted new course records for both the men and women’s races. “Almost
all the athletes we have registered for the men and the women’s race
have personal best times far better than the 28 minutes and 35 seconds
and 32 minutes and 41 seconds course records set in 2014 by Ethiopian
duo of Teshome Mekonnen and Wude Ayalew respectively. “We have an
athlete who has broken 28 minutes this year which means we are likely
going to see a first sub 28 minutes time for the first time at the
Okpekpe race. We are also hoping to get a sub 32 minutes runner come
Saturday in the women’s category,” said Amodu who assured stakeholders
that everything was set for another successful edition of the race.
The Okpekpe International 10km Road Race
is powered by Pamodzi Sports Marketing, leaders in sports marketing and
hospitality business in Nigeria. It is the first and only road race in
Nigeria that has been granted full membership of Association of
International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) and recognised as one
of the prestigious road races in the world and the only race with an
IAAF label status in West Africa.
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