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Kenya’s Wanjiru Triumphs at 3rd ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon

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March 1, 2025
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Kenyan runner Harrison Muchira Wanjiru delivered a stellar performance at the 3rd ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon, clinching victory in the 21km race on Saturday morning in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Wanjiru dominated the highly competitive field, securing the $10,000 cash prize with his outstanding display of endurance and speed. His triumph further cements his reputation as one of Africa’s elite long-distance runners on the global stage.

The marathon attracted participants from across Africa and beyond, highlighting the region’s rich talent in distance running.

In the 5km race, Nigerian athletes showcased their prowess, with Sunday Dagyan and Vivian Obadiah, both from Plateau State, winning the men’s and women’s categories, respectively. Each received a $1,000 cash prize in recognition of their remarkable speed and resilience.

The ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon continues to gain prominence, not only as a platform for athletic excellence but also as a means of fostering regional unity through sports. With this year’s edition concluded, anticipation builds for the next, as fans and athletes look forward to even more thrilling performances.

Kenya’s Wanjiru Triumphs at 3rd ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon

Kenyan runner Harrison Muchira Wanjiru delivered a stellar performance at the 3rd ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon, clinching victory in the 21km race on Saturday morning in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Wanjiru dominated the highly competitive field, securing the $10,000 cash prize with his outstanding display of endurance and speed. His triumph further cements his reputation as one of Africa’s elite long-distance runners on the global stage.

The marathon attracted participants from across Africa and beyond, highlighting the region’s rich talent in distance running.

In the 5km race, Nigerian athletes showcased their prowess, with Sunday Dagyan and Vivian Obadiah, both from Plateau State, winning the men’s and women’s categories, respectively. Each received a $1,000 cash prize in recognition of their remarkable speed and resilience.

The ECOWAS-Abuja International Marathon continues to gain prominence, not only as a platform for athletic excellence but also as a means of fostering regional unity through sports. With this year’s edition concluded, anticipation builds for the next, as fans and athletes look forward to even more thrilling performances.

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