STANDARD CHARTERED KL MARATHON 2014
ANNOUNCE WINNERS
ANNOUNCE WINNERS
· International athletes Kennedy Kiproo Lilan and Mugo Hellen Wanjiku bags Full Marathon Men’s & Women’s category
· Local athletes Muhaizar Mohamad and Loh Chooi Fern wins Full Marathon Men’s & Women’s category
Kuala Lumpur, 12 Oct 2014– After another impressive race, the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 proudly announced its winners for its sixth installation today. Kennedy Kiproo Lilan and Mugo Hellen Wanjiku, both from Kenya were named champions with respective times of 02:17:47 and 02:43:22.
Expressing his excitement, Kennedy said, “I am very excited for my personal achievement at the Standard Chartered KL Marathon today, despite the rather challenging new route. But what mattered most to me was that everything turned out great in the end, and I am very thankful for that.”
Meanwhile sharing her joy, Hellen said, “I am very thrilled because this is my first Standard Chartered KL Marathon and I won the race! I have been overtaken several times but I kept pushing myself until I crossed the finish line, and the feeling was surreal.”
The Full Marathon Men’s Open category took home the first runner-up medal with a time of 02:17:48 which went to Geoffery Birgen of Kenya, just ahead of Chelimo Luka Kipkemoi from Kenya with 02:18:45. Demes Alemtsehay Mesfin from Kenya was the second to cross the line in the Women’s Full Marathon with a time of 02:43:59, while Ruth Chemisto Matebo finished third 02:44:32.
Malaysian Full Marathoners were not far behind with Muhaizar Mohamad earning the Full Marathon Malaysian Men’s Title and Loh Chooi Fern taking the Malaysian Women’s category with a time of 02:41:11and 3:25:52 respectively.
Malaysian Full Marathoners were not far behind with Muhaizar Mohamad earning the Full Marathon Malaysian Men’s Title and Loh Chooi Fern taking the Malaysian Women’s category with a time of 02:41:11and 3:25:52 respectively.
Muhaizar Mohamad
Both the male and female Malaysian winners for the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 are part of the Dirigo Atheletes Development Programme which aims to develop a corp of world-class running talent within the country.
Loh Chooi Fern
At the press conference with the winners, Rainer Biemans, Director of Dirigo Events, owner and organizer of Standard Chartered KL Marathon said, “The runners have really taken to the challenge of the new route and we’re delighted with how the route has worked out for them. It’s a good shift for us and for them in keeping the race fresh as well as challenging.”
A 16 per cent increase from the previous marathon, the prize package offered this year amounted to USD 116,740 (approximately RM376, 524).
This year, the Standard Chartered KL Marathon introduced a new route for the event. Some 35,200 runners took off from Dataran Merdeka and Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman throughout Race Day. The new route took runners to the some of the busiest highways of the city namely the Duta-Ulu Klang (DUKE) Highway and the Ampang Elevated Highway (AKLEH).
Another additional feature is winners of the MSIG 10km category Open Champion were also awarded a pair of tickets to Osaka, Japan courtesy of gold sponsor, MSIG Insurance.
Flag off was conducted by YBhg. Datuk Seri Ahmad Phesal bin Talib, Mayor of Kuala Lumpur. Other dignitaries present at the marathon were YB. En. Khairy Jamaluddin, Minister of Youth and Sports, YBhg. Tan Sri Datuk Mohd Sheriff Mohd Kassim, Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad, Mr. Osman Morad, Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, Yoichiro Ueno-san, CEO of Honda Malaysia and Mr. Chua Sek Guan, CEO, MSIG Insurance.
Monash University students
In support of the event, the Minister of Youth and Sports Malaysia, Y.B En. Khairy Jamaluddin took on the 10km Speed category. Khairy successfully completed the race within one hour time frame, setting an outstanding example to the Malaysian public.
“The Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 is indeed an impressive and well planned event. I am happy that I am fit enough to join and finish this event. Training for this race not only requires discipline but as the tagline for this year’s marathon goes – Committed. Confident. Courageous. Recently, I have launched a programme called Fit Malaysia which aims to drive Malaysians to lead a healthy lifestyle and for Malaysia to be a sporting nation one day. The Ministry of Youth and Sports and its agencies support these kinds of events and I urge all Malaysians to take part in various sporting events such as today’s to maintain a healthy lifestyle,” said Khairy.
Y.B En. Khairy Jamaluddin crossed the finishing line
Organised by Dirigo Events, the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 is made successful with the support from title sponsor Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia and gold sponsors including MSIG Insurance and Honda Malaysia. Official partners of the event are Seiko, Brooks, 100 Plus, Pacific Regency and savemoney.my. Suppliers of the events are Salonpas, PowerBar, Repucom, 2XU, Swim Bike Run Magazine Malaysia, GP Batteries
The event is also co-organised by Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) and Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia. The Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014 is sanctioned and supported by Malaysia Athletics Federation (MAF), Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur Athletic Federation (FTKLAA), International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and Association of International Marathons, Distance Races (AIMS).
Winners of the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2014
Full Marathon Men’s Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Kennedy Kiproo Lilan | Kenya | 02:17:47 |
2nd | Geoffrey Birgen | Kenya | 02:17:48 |
3rd | Chelimo Luka Kipkemoi | Kenya | 02:18:45 |
Full Marathon Women’s Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Mugo Hellen Wanjiku | Kenya | |
2nd | Demes Alemtsehay Mefsin | Kenya | 02:43:59 |
3rd | Ruth Chemisto Matebo | Kenya | 02:44:32 |
Full Marathon Malaysian Men
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Muhaizar Mohamad | Malaysia | 02:41:11 |
2nd | Shaharudin Hashim | Malaysia | 02:46:24 |
3rd | Tan Huong Leong | Malaysia | 02:47:23 |
Full Marathon Malaysian Women
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Loh Chooi Fern | Malaysia | 03:25:52 |
2nd | Yuan Yu Fang | Malaysia | 03:34:27 |
3rd | Adele Wong Li-Peng | Malaysia | 03:35:07 |
Full Marathon Veteran Men
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Jonah Kipserem Tarus | Kenya | 02:28:11 |
2nd | Charles Kimingi Thaiya | Kenya | 02:37:56 |
3rd | David Kuino | Kenya | 02:40:59 |
Full Marathon Veteran Women
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Margeret Njuguna | Kenya | 03:03:36 |
2nd | Takeuchi Keiko | Japan | 03:22:41 |
3rd | Chotip Kan-Uam | Thailand | 03:22:53 |
Honda Half Marathon Men Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Peter Kipleting Keter | Kenya | 01:06:48 |
2nd | James Maregu | Kenya | 01:07:48 |
3rd | Paul Kimani Kiragu | Kenya | 01:09:00 |
Honda Half Marathon Women Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Jackline Musyawa Nzvio | Kenya | 01:20:01 |
2nd | Peninah Kigen | Kenya | 01:20:50 |
3rd | Kiguru Mary Wangui | Kenya | 01:22:03 |
Honda Half Marathon Men Veteran
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Jean-Pierre LautReDoux | France | 01:16:07 |
2nd | Mizukoshi Tomohiro | Japan | 01:19:51 |
3rd | Mark Williams | Great Britain | 01:20:26 |
Honda Half Marathon Women Veteran
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Tani Mami | Japan | 01:30:00 |
2nd | Joanna Louise Dent | Australia | 01:32:33 |
3rd | Rachel Pepper | New Zealand | 01:39:04 |
10km Speed Men Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Andri Dauni | Malaysia | 00:36:53 |
2nd | Tim Garret | Australia | 00:37:02 |
3rd | Chew Jee Keng | Singapore | 00:38:08 |
10km Speed Women Open
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Emebet Hailu Mulate | Ethiopia | 00:39:38 |
2nd | Sheela A/P Samivellu | Malaysia | 00:40:02 |
3rd | Jessica Ng Sze Chia | Malaysia | 00:52:16 |
10km Speed Men Veteran
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Prabakharan A/L Madhavan | Malaysia | 00:37:31 |
2nd | Lim Khon Seng, Casey | Malaysia | 00:38:52 |
3rd | Chai Yit Shang | Malaysia | 00:42:27 |
10km Speed Women Veteran
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Lai Yook Ching | Malaysia | 00:50:24 |
2nd | Tan Pei Ling | Malaysia | 00:50:53 |
3rd | Tina Munro | Great Britain | 00:51:27 |
Corporate Challenge
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Mercedes-Benz Malaysia | 02:44:51 | |
2nd | Hwang Investment Management | 02:58:05 | |
3rd | Curtin University, Sarawak Campus | 03:00:48 |
Ministries Challenge
Position | Name | Country | Time |
1st | Jabatan Pengairan Dan Saliran Malaysia | 02:46:16 | |
2nd | Kementerian Sumber Asli Dan Alam Sekitar | 03:00:34 | |
3rd | Jabatan Imegresen Malaysia | 03:06:32 |
Universities Challenge
Name | Position | Country | Time |
Taylor’s College Sri Hartamas | 1st | 02:32:34 | |
Methodist College Kuala Lumpur | 2nd | 02:41:49 | |
Monash University Malaysia | 3rd | 02:51:43 |
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