Previews24 Jan 2025


Kimeli faces Kibet and Ndikumana, Shimket races Cherop in Hannut

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Isaac Kimeli in CrossCup action (© AFP / Getty Images)

Fresh off a national 10km record in Valencia, Isaac Kimeli will aim for another strong performance when he returns to the Cross Cup de Hannut, a World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold meeting, on home soil on Sunday (26).

The 30-year-old will face some tough opposition, however, with the field for the 9km men’s race also featuring the likes of Uganda’s Dan Kibet and Burundi’s Celestin Ndikumana, who both currently sit in the top seven on the World Cross Country Tour standings.

In the women’s 9km contest, Ethiopia’s Yenenesh Shimket will go up against her fellow 17-year-old Charity Cherop of Uganda, both 2024 World Cross Country Tour Gold meeting winners. The field also features Anna Bankowska-Gosk of Poland, on the hunt for her third Cross Cup de Hannut victory.

Olympic 5000m finalist Kimeli ran 27:10 to improve the Belgian 10km record and finish fifth in Valencia, a month on from his fourth-place finish at the European Cross Country Championships. 

Ndikumana was five places behind Kimeli in Valencia in a PB of  27:23 and six days before that he finished second in the Campaccio cross country meeting in San Giorgio su Legnano. Kibet opened his season with a cross country win in Spain, after a year in which he finished 11th at the World Cross Country Championships and claimed podium places in Amorebieta-Etxano and Cardiff.

Other contenders include Kenya’s Stanley Waithaka Mburu, the 2022 world 10,000m silver medallist, and his compatriot Gideon Rono, eighth in last year’s World Cross Country Championships. Uganda’s Rogers Kibet returns to Hannut after a second-place finish here in 2022, while Robin Hendrix and Ruben Querinjean join Kimeli in racing on home soil.

Shimket claimed her World Cross Country Tour Gold meeting win at the Cinque Mulini in November and she picked up from where she left off, winning her season opener last weekend, also in Italy.

Making her season debut on the same day but in Spain was Cherop, the world U20 5000m bronze medallist who won the Cardiff Cross Challenge in November. Of those entered, she is the leading athlete on the World Cross Country Tour standings going into the race.

Kenya’s Sheila Jebet was second to both Shimket at the Cinque Mulini and Cherop in Cardiff and she is among their rivals again in Hannut. The 19-year-old finished fourth in the U20 race at the World Cross Country Championships last year.

Returning to Hannut is Bankowska-Gosk, who claimed her two wins at the event in 2019 and 2020. They will all be joined by Britain’s Jessica Gibbon, who won the Cross Cup in Roeselare in October, plus Belgium’s Chloe Herbiet and Roxane Cleppe.

Hannut's cross country history received recognition two days before this year's race, when the Cross Cup de Hannut was awarded a World Athletics Heritage Plaque.

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