Reline outpaces Ayabei in battle for Kapsowar Girls 21km honours
Athletics
By
Stephen Rutto
| Jun 23, 2024
After finishing seventh in 10,000m at the Prefontaine Classic in Oregon and missing out in Team Kenya to the Paris Olympics, Catherine Reline sent a strong message as she won 2024 Kapsowar Girls 21km contest on Saturday.
Reline edged out former Frankfurt Marathon champion Valary Ayabei who was making a comeback after maternity break.
The Telesia Half Marathon winner established a comfortable lead in the last kilometre after exchanging leads with Aiyabei from start in a tough course that started in Chebiemit and finished at Moi .
She clocked 71:40.0 ahead of Aiyabei who stopped the timer in 71:56.4. Naomy Jebet came in third in 72:04.6.
The 2024 (fourth) edition of Moi Kapsowar Girls Charity and Conservation race event was upgraded from the previous 10km road race which started in Cheptongei, finishing at the school's grounds.
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"I did not expect to win the race. I had just come from the 10,000m national trials in Eugene (Oregon) and I didn't make the team. I decided to take part in the local race as part of my long run to gauge my form," Kapsait-based Reline said after the win.
James Kipkoech dictated proceedings in the men's half marathon, winning the contest in 62:02.39 in a race that saw the former Half Marathon world record holder Florence Kiplagat make a comeback after years out of competition following an anti-doping rule violation.
Newbie Kalibus Lomwai took second place in 1:03.31 while Kiptum timed 1:03:40 to finish third in the local race that attracted bigwigs.
Kiplagat is among Kenyan stars who suddenly faded in recent years.