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First Lady Kenyatta participates in 17th Kigali International Peace Marathon

First lady Margaret Kenyatta on Sunday joined thousands of runners for the 17th annual Kigali international marathon in Rwanda.

The first lady, who was in Kigali at the invitation of her Rwandan counterpart Jeanette Kagame, participated in the 10km segment of the road race that attracted several world-beaters, among them Mo Farah of the U.K.

Kenyan athletes dominated podium positions at the marathon, scooping eight of the 12 medals on offer led by Wilfred Kirwa, Kibet Maiyo, and George Nyamori Onyancha who won gold, silver, and bronze respectively in the men’s 42km full marathon.

Kenyans Margaret Agai, Rebecca Korir, and Bernice Ruto repeated the same feat in the women’s category of the full marathon while Shadrack Kiminini led compatriot Doris Chepkoech in winning gold in the 21km segment. other notable winners were Rwandan Adeline Musabyeyezu and Burundian Nimbona Elvanie of Burundi who won bronze and silver medals respectively in the half marathon. Ugandan gilbert Kampire and Rwanda’s Robert Kajuga won silver and bronze medals in the men’s half marathon.

Kigali international peace marathon, an annual athletics event, was launched in 2005 as an amateur race aimed at using sports in the healing and reconciliation process following the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Over the last 28 years, the marathon has grown to become one of the most prestigious athletics meets in east Africa and is held as a precursor to the country’s liberation day on the 4th of July every year as a demonstration of its growing global profile, this year’s edition received the highly respected association of international marathons (aim) certification.

Besides Kenya, the marathon attracted elite and amateur athletes from Ethiopia, Britain, Canada, Congo, Kenya, Canada, South Africa, USA, Israel, Switzerland, Italy, and Poland among others.

First Lady Kenyatta flagged off the full marathon and later presented awards to winners in the various categories. Her participation in Sunday’s Kigali international peace marathon marks the third time that the Kenyan and Rwandan first ladies ran together starting with the march 2016  beyond zero half marathon in Nairobi.

Over the last six years, the First Lady has set a global record by successfully participating in competitive road races in Nairobi and London as well as training runs in Japan, Ethiopia, and various parts of Kenya.

Full marathon gold medallists, both men, and women pocketed cash prizes of Ksh.453,000 while the silver and bronze winners earned Ksh.283,000 and Ksh.227,000 respectively.

in the half marathon, gold medalists got Ksh.283,000 while silver and bronze winners took home Ksh.227,000 and Ksh.170,000 respectively.

The race was also graced by several dignitaries, among them the president of Africa athletics confederation Hammad Malboum and the President of Djibouti athletics federation Said Hassan. The First Lady was accompanied by the Chief of Staff in her office Constance Gakonyo and acting Kenya’s High Commissioner to Rwanda Philip Githiora.

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