Ethiopian and Kenyan runners win titles at 2024 Beijing Marathon
BEIJING -- Ethiopia's Lemi Berhanu Hayle and Kenya's Vicoty Chepngeno claimed the men's and women's titles, respectively, at the 2024 Beijing Marathon on Sunday.
Hayle crossed the finish line first in 2 hours, 9 minutes and 16 seconds, just 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Bethwel Kibet Chumba of Kenya. Chinese runner Chen Tianyu finished third in 2:09:48.
The women's race saw Chepngeno, who clocked 2:21:56, stand atop the podium, while Rahma Tusa of Ethiopia and another Kenyan runner Angela Jemesunde Tanui were in the second and third place, respectively.
In order to enhance the overall race experience for runners, the organizers moved the start line 100 meters north on the eastern side of Tiananmen Square for a more streamlined start this year.
The marathon route, which spans from Tiananmen Square to the Beijing Olympic Park, remains a favorite for runners worldwide. Despite a cap of 30,000 participants, a record 182,949 runners from 43 countries and regions applied within the first three days of registration last month.
Most Popular
- Nation's soccer strength reboots for a new era
- Champions lead Winter Olympics quest
- China's U23 captain Xu Bin set to join Premier League club Wolves
- U23 near miss brings hope and lessons for Chinese soccer
- Short track skaters named flag bearers as Hungary unveils 2026 Winter Olympic squad
- China's historic run at AFC U23 Asian Cup sparks praise




























