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Stella Chesang, Chebet and Kiprop win gold medals

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Last updated: January 28, 2026 9:13 am
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Ugandan runners have continued to shine on the international stage, securing podium finishes across marathons, road races, and cross-country events in 2026.

Chesang Wins Osaka Marathon

Uganda’s Stella Chesang claimed gold at the Osaka International Women’s Marathon in Japan on Sunday, finishing in a world-leading time of 2:19:31. Ethiopians Bedatu Hirpa (2:19:54) and Workenesh Edesa (2:19:56) completed the podium.

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Chelimo Takes Silver in Italy

In Italy, Dolphine Chelimo earned silver in the senior men’s race at the Campaccio Cross Country Tour. Burundi’s Egide Ntakarutimana won in 30:38, while Chelimo finished 30:45, with Celestin Ndikumana also clocking 30:45 to take third.

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Uganda Dominates Spanish 10K

At the Villafranca del Penedes 10K in Spain, Abel Chebet led a 1-2 finish in the men’s race ahead of compatriot Eliud Cherop, finishing in 29:05 and 29:24, respectively. In the women’s category, Angeline Chelimo placed second in 34:38, behind Spain’s Meritxell Soler (33:42).

Kiprop Wins in Belgium

Uganda’s Keneth Kiprop triumphed at the Hannut Cross Country Cup 8K in Belgium, winning in 24:21. Ethiopian Saymon Amanuel and Belgian Bastien Augusto followed in second and third. In the women’s race, Charity Cherop claimed third with 27:51, completing another strong international showing for Uganda.

These performances highlight Uganda’s growing dominance in distance running, with athletes excelling in marathons, 10Ks, and cross-country races around the world.

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