TALLAHASSEE, USA — Uganda’s long-distance maestro Jacob Kiplimo has rewritten the history books, winning the World Athletics Cross Country senior men’s title for the third consecutive time in a stunning display of endurance, strategy and class at the 46th edition of the World Cross Country Championships in Tallahassee, Florida.
In a commanding performance over the 10 km course on Saturday, January 10, 2026, the Ugandan champion claimed gold in 28:18, further solidifying his status among distance-running greats.
This remarkable triumph marks three straight senior world titles for Kiplimo — a feat achieved by only a handful of legends — and his fourth World Cross Country gold overall, adding to the U20 title he won in 2017 on home soil in Kampala.
🏁 Final Top Results — Senior Men’s Race
🥇 Jacob Kiplimo (UGA) — 28:18
🥈 Berihu Aregawi (ETH) — 28:36
🥉 Daniel Ebenyo (KEN) — 28:45
4️⃣ Tadese Worku (ETH) — 28:49
Speaking after his historic win, Kiplimo reflected on the consistency and belief that fuelled his success, describing the victory as a testament to his training and mindset.
Team Success for Uganda
Uganda also shone in the men’s senior team competition, clinching the bronze team medal in a highly competitive battle that saw Ethiopia take gold and Kenya silver.
This podium finish at a major global championship highlights Uganda’s depth in long-distance running and marks another proud moment for Team Uganda on the world athletics stage.
A New Era of Cross Country Dominance
Kiplimo’s achievement places him alongside legendary figures who have also won three straight world cross country titles, further enhancing his legacy and inspiring a new generation of Ugandan runners.