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Barnabas Kiplimo Wins Khon Kaen Marathon Wearing Sandals

Barnabas Kiplimo Wins Khon Kaen Marathon Wearing Sandals

Kenya’s Barnabas Kiplimo went into the history books of running when he won the 20th edition of the Khon Kaen Marathon wearing sandals, on Sunday (19) in Khon Kaen, Thailand.

The 28 year-old wore the world’s first carbon-plated running sandals—the Nirun, designed by the Thai running brand VING, the “world’s first super sandal”.

Unlike most carbon-plated racing shoes which have uppers made of lightweight fabric or sewn material, the Nirun’s upper and midsole are both made of proprietary foam.

The sandal features a full-length carbon plate within the foam midsole, designed to enhance cadence and provide responsiveness.

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Additionally, the super sandal has a traditional thong-style flip-flop design, but its foam heel strap adds some extra security, almost like a Croc.

VING launched a product testing camp in Iten, Kenya, one of the world’s premier training destinations for long-distance runners and have been testing the super sandal on elite distance runners and marathoners in warm training conditions to evaluate its durability, performance and speed. The brand has a few prototypes for sale but remains in the testing and development phase.

Barnabas Kiplimo training, while wearing the world’s first carbon-plated running sandals—the Nirun. Photo: Vingrun

“We are planning to launch a Kickstarter project in February with an updated version of the sandals,” the brand wrote on Instagram. They also plan to showcase their product at the 2025 Los Angeles Marathon in March.

Kiplimo who finished in position 43rd during last year’s Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon, made a remarkable improvement on his time when he improved on his previous marathon best by eight minutes as he dominated the race in the second half to cut the tape first in a new personal best of 2:18.55 with his closest rival, Ebisa Kure Takele from Ethiopia coming a distant second almost three minutes later.

Ethiopian Tsega Desta Mehari wrapped up the podium three finishes in 2:52.11.

The race course record of 2:16.44 set 14 years ago by Kennedy Kiptoo Lilan from Kenya remains standing.

Kiplimo won Kshs 189,792 ($ 1,467) as prize money.

LEADING RESULTS

42KM MEN

  1. Barnaba Kiplimo              (KEN) 2:18.55
  2. Ebisa Kure Takele            (ETH) 2:21.43
  3. Fekadu Tesfaye Degefa   (ETH) 2:21.45

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  • John Vaselyne is the founder of Athletics News. Africa’s only Independent Athletics News website. He has covered World U18 and U20 Championships, World Cross Country Championships, Four Continental Tour Gold Series, Wanda Diamond League. He has passion for the Sport and has over seven years experience in this area of sport. He is also the Leading Athletics Pundit in the Country, having been hosted in ALL leading TV stations in Kenya

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