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Kelvin Kiptum, Brigid Kosgei Headline Kenya's World Championship Marathon Squad

By Citius Mag Staff

June 2, 2023

Athletics Kenya has named its team for the World Athletics Championships marathons in Budapest. Kelvin Kiptum, who ran 2:01:25 at the London Marathon, and women’s marathon world record holder Brigid Kosgei headline the selections.

Here’s what you need to know:

– Athletics Kenya shared a press release naming three men and three women for the World Championship marathons, plus two reserves for each.

– The men’s team is comprised of London Marathon champion Kelvin Kiptum, who ran the second-fastest time in history at just 23 years old in his second career marathon. Geoffrey Kamworor, the three-time world half marathon champion and two-time world cross country champion, was selected after a 2:04:23 personal best behind Kiptum in London. Titus Kipruto, who finished fourth at the Tokyo Marathon in 2:05:32 back in March was also named to the team.

– 2022 Melbourne Marathon champion Timothy Kiplagat Rono (2:07:01 personal best) and Commonwealth Games bronze medalist Michael Mugo Githae (2:07:28 personal best) are the men’s team reserves.

– The women’s team is comprised of world record holder and Olympic silver medalist Brigid Kosgei. She dropped out of the London Marathon after less than a mile. Tokyo Marathon champion Rosemary Wanjiru, whose personal best of 2:16:28 is the fastest women’s marathon time of the year was also named to the team. Sheila Chepkirui is coming off a 2:18:51, fourth place finish at the London Marathon. She owns a 2:17:29 personal best from last year’s Valencia Marathon.

– Barcelona Marathon runner-up Selly Chepyego Kaptich (2:20:03 personal best) and Prague Marathon runner-up Margaret Wangari Muriuki (2:23:52 personal best) are the women’s team reserves.

Our take:

I usually don’t buy into these early announcements for Kenya’s world championship marathon teams. So much can change between now and August. I would be surprised if Kiptum passes on a lucrative payday in Berlin to chase Eliud Kipchoge’s world record. The world championships marathon is scheduled for August 27th and Berlin is less than a month later so there’s no way he doubles. However, he just got some big praise from Kipchoge. –Chris Chavez

Citius Mag Staff