‎Njoki eyes Tokyo spot after commanding victory at Nairobi City Marathon

NAIROBI, Kenya, July 6, 2025 – The 2024 Lille 10km third place finisher Christine Njoki has set her sights on a place in the women’s 10,000m team for the Tokyo World Championships after storming to victory in the women’s 10K race at the Nairobi City Marathon on Sunday.

‎‎Njoki crossed the line in 30:04, holding off a late surge from Diana Wanza (30:32), while Phena Yego sealed third in 30:35 to complete the podium.

‎‎The 26-year-old was bullish of her chances before coming into Sunday’s race.

‎‎”The race was good, I had prepared well for it and did not expect any challenges,” Njoki said.

‎‎With the national trials looming on July 22, Njoki believes Sunday’s performance could tip the scales in her favour.

‎‎”My focus now is the trials for the World Championships, I will be doing the 10,000m and hope to make the team to Tokyo. I have run the 10K today and so I see I can do well in the 10,000m at the trials,” she noted.

Kiprotich kicks on to debut win

‎In the men’s 10K showdown, Amos Kiprotich marked his debut in style, unleashing a powerful finishing kick to outduel Brian Kibor and Zakariah Kiriko in a thrilling sprint finish.

‎‎Kiprotich clocked 26:58 ahead of Kibor (26:59) and Kiriko (27:00).

‎‎Making his maiden appearance, Kiprotich noted that the race was tactical.

‎‎”This was my first race here at the Nairobi City Marathon. The race was tactical, I tried to push upto the 6km mark then the rest joined in so we can push to the finish line,” Kiprotich said.

‎‎He however noted that he had full faith in his finishing kick.

‎‎”My finishing kick really helped me because the other’s were really pushing hard to the line,” he added.

‎‎He will now go back to the drawing board before plotting for his next race.

‎‎”Now I am going back to the drawing board to see which other race I can participate in.”

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