Rutto’s remarkable feat on Sunday Helped Him clinch victory in the Rome marathon while shattering his previous record by three minutes, Rutto secured his triumph with an astonishing time of 2 hours, 6 minutes, and 23.61 seconds, showcasing exceptional athleticism and determination.
His Performance placed him comfortably ahead of the competition, with second-placed Brian Kispang trailing by over one minute and 30 seconds, followed closely by Sila Kiptoo, securing a remarkable 1-2-3 finish for Kenya.
Kenya also dominated the women’s race, with Ivyne Lagat emerging victorious over her compatriot Lydia Simiyu. Lagat crossed the finish line after 2 hours, 24 minutes, and 35.36 seconds, maintaining a lead of more than 30 seconds ahead of Simiyu.
Ethiopia’s Emebet Niguse secured the third position, completing the top three spots in the competition.
Big Win For African Athletes.