Sports
Kenyan Lobuwan Luka Rotich wins Athens Marathon
Athens, Nov 14 : Kenyan athlete Lobuwan Luka Rotich won the 34th Athens Authentic Marathon in his debut on the original course here.
The 28-year-old Kenyan runner crossed the finish line at the Panathinaic Stadium in the centre of Athens in 2 hours and 12:49 minutes on Sunday. The route runs from Marathon city to Athens which was first run by legendary Athenian soldier Pheidippides more than 2,500 years ago, reports Xinhua.
Rotich did not manage to break the record on the authentic course held since 2014 from Kenyan runner Felix Kipchirchir Kandie, but shared his joy with two of his compatriots.
Kenyans Kipruto Benson and Kimtai Andrew Ben ranked second and third respectively in the men's division.
In the women's division, Kenyan runner Nancy Arusei won the first place clocking 2:38:13. She was followed by Algerian Kenza Dahmani and Greek runner Rania Rempouli.
Christoforos Meroussis, the winner of last year' s race when international elite athletes did not reach Athens due to the capital controls, was the first Greek to cross the finish line on Sunday clocking 2:24:58.
"Congratulations to all for the effort. They are all winners... I dedicate it again to my family ,because they give me strength, to my little son who is here for first time and saw me racing, and as always to my homeland Chios," said the 34-year-old athlete who also run the Marathon in the Rio Olympics this summer.
Regardless of positions and times all athletes and amateur runners who crossed the finish line inside the marble venue of the 1896 first modern Olympics, including those participating in the 10km and 5km distances, were cheered by the crowd.
Among the over 100,000 spectators were marathon legends such as retired Ethiopian runner Haile Gebrselassie and the Estonian triplets Leila, Liina and Lily Luik who participated in the Rio Olympics and ran the 10 kilometers course in Athens on Sunday.
Participants were also greeted by the members of Greece' s Olympic team from this summer' Rio Games who paraded inside the stadium as part of the special celebrations the organisers from the Hellenic Sports Federation (SEGAS) had staged this year to mark the 120th anniversary of the revival of the race on the original course in modern times during the 1896 Athens Olympics.

7 hours ago
US Vice President Vance casts tie-breaking vote as Senate passes GOP megabill

7 hours ago
Dr. Tina Shah Announces Bid For New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District

7 hours ago
The American Telugu Association (ATA) 19th Conference & Youth Convention to be Held in Baltimore

8 hours ago
USAID officially shuts down

8 hours ago
EAM Jaishankar reiterates India's right to defend against terrorism, asks Quad understanding

10 hours ago
Canada withdraws Digital Services Tax following suspension of trade talks by Trump

10 hours ago
Without EV subsidies, Musk to close up shop, head back home to South Africa: Trump

11 hours ago
Netanyahu confirms US visit next week to meet Trump, top officials

13 hours ago
US foreign aid cuts can lead to over 14 mn preventable deaths globally by 2030: Lancet

15 hours ago
14-year-old girl found unconscious with multiple wounds in moving train in MP

15 hours ago
Padmini Kolhapure reflects on motherhood and the everlasting bond with her son

15 hours ago
Here’s how Kangana Ranaut extended her support to Anupam Kher’s film 'Tanvi The Great'

15 hours ago
Adah Sharma reveals she suffered a serious nose injury while filming her next action thriller