Report05 Jan 2025


Aga and Wolde run course records to win in Xiamen

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Ethiopia's Ruti Aga (© Getty Images)

Ruti Aga and Dawit Wolde achieved an Ethiopian double at the C&D Xiamen Marathon, both athletes setting course records to win the World Athletics Platinum Label road race on Sunday (5).

Aga and Wolde were the fastest athletes in their respective fields and Aga won the women’s race in 2:18:46, claiming a dominant victory ahead of her compatriot Gutemi Shone Imana in 2:23:11, while Wolde secured the men’s title in 2:06:06 ahead of Lesotho’s Tebello Ramakongoana, who ran a national record of 2:06:18.

Aga lined up as the Chinese all-comers' record-holder thanks to the PB of 2:18:09 she set in Dongying in 2023. The 30-year-old now owns the two fastest women’s marathon performances ever achieved in China, as she was just 37 seconds off that mark in Xiamen.

It was a return to winning ways for the 2019 Tokyo Marathon champion, who won the Daegu Marathon last April and then was runner-up in the Sydney Marathon in September.

Her time of 2:18:46 improved the previous course record by more than a minute. That course record of 2:19:52 had been set by Aga’s compatriot Mare Dibaba in 2015, the year in which she became the world marathon champion in Beijing.

Dibaba was also part of the field in Xiamen on Sunday and this time she ran 2:27:49 to finish fifth.

Behind Aga and Shone, Fikrte Wereta Admasu completed an Ethiopian sweep of the podium as she was third in 2:23:15, while Kenya’s Mercy Jerop Kwambai was fourth in 2:23:58.

While Aga was joined only by pacemakers in the final stages of the women’s race, Wolde still had three athletes for company as the men’s race reached the 40km mark.

But he managed to move away from his rivals to eventually claim a 12-second victory. Behind Wolde and Ramakongoana was Ethiopia’s defending champion Asefa Boki Kebebe, third in 2:06:32. His compatriot Chalu Deso Gelmisa was fourth in 2:06:45.

Ramakongoana’s performance took 1:40 off the national record he had set when finishing seventh at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Leading results

Women
1 Ruti Aga (ETH) 2:18:46
2 Gutemi Shone Imana (ETH) 2:23:11
3 Fikrte Wereta Admasu (ETH) 2:23:15
4 Mercy Jerop Kwambai (KEN) 2:23:58
5 Mare Dibaba (ETH) 2:27:49

Men
1 Dawit Wolde (ETH) 2:06:06
2 Tebello Ramakongoana (LES) 2:06:18
3 Asefa Boki Kebebe (ETH) 2:06:32
4 Chalu Deso Gelmisa (ETH) 2:06:45
5 Ablelom Kesete Maryo (ERI) 2:07:05

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