Athletics-Ethiopia's Esa wins Cape Town marathon in course record time


CAPE TOWN, May ⁠24 (Reuters) - Ethiopian Mohamed Esa claimed the men’s Cape ⁠Town marathon title in a course record time ‌of 2:04:55 on Sunday as twice-Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge from Kenya finished a distant 16th.

Esa ran the fastest marathon on African ​soil and finished ahead of compatriot ⁠Yihunilign Adane (2:04:59) and Kenya's ⁠Kalipus Lomwai (2:05:06), who both posted personal best times.

"Thanks to ⁠the ‌race organisers for giving me the chance to run on my home continent. To ⁠break the course record is special for me," ​Esa said.

"I ‌am very happy to run in Africa, the ⁠course is ​very nice and the support was very good. Eliud is my role model, I respect him so much. I ⁠was proud to race with him ​in Africa."

It was an Ethiopian double as Dera Dida Yami claimed the women’s title in 2:23:18, finishing ahead ⁠of compatriots Mestawut Fikir (2:23:46) and Waganesh Mekasha (2:23:57).

Organisers are hoping this year’s event is the final step towards Cape Town joining the prestigious World Marathon Majors in ​2027 alongside iconic races in London, ⁠New York, Boston, Chicago, Berlin, Sydney and Tokyo.

This year’s ​race is the final assessment towards ‌achieving that goal after the ​2025 event was cancelled due to high winds.

(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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