Kirui, Sun emerge as winners of World Half Marathon Sunday, October 3 2004 15:48 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi:
More fancied racers were relegated to secondary positions as Paul Kirui of Kenya and Yingjie Sun of China won the men's and women's titles respectively in the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in New Delhi today (Oct 3, 2004).
The 24-year-old Kirui gave the Sunday crowd a treat of a lifetime as he outran title favourite and last year's silver medallist Joseph Fabiano of Tanzania to win the coveted title.
Sun, the 27-year-old from China, came up with a stunning show to take the women's gold which was expected to be clinched by Sonia O'Sullivan of Ireland, who failed to live up to her top billing by finishing fourth.
The Chinese came up with a national record to take the top honours with a timing of 1 hour 08 min 40 sec. Kenya's Lydia Cheromei took the second spot clocking 1:09:00, her personal best, while Romanian Constantina Tomescu-Dita came third in 1:09.07.
Title favourite Sonia O'Sullivan finished the race in 1:10.33.
Kirui clocked 1 hour 02 min and 15 sec to take the top spot ahead of Fabiano (1:02.31) and Ahmad Abdullah Hassan of Qatar (1:02.36). Hassan is the current Asian record holder in 5,000m and 10,000m.
Among the Indians, Ram Bahadur Subba was the best performer finishing 59th with a timing of 1:10.33. Mukesh Kumar Yadav (1:11.53) came 65th, Ajit Singh 66th (1:12.05) and Raj Kumar 69th clocking 1:12.12.