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Winners of Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon receive KES 12.5 million in cash prizes

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The winners of the 21st edition of the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon were awarded a total of KES 12.5 million in cash prizes at a ceremony held at Standard Chartered’s Nairobi Headquarters. Each winner in both the men’s and women’s 42KM categories took home KES 2 million.

The 2024 Nairobi Standard Chartered Marathon, which drew over 25,000 participants from more than 90 nationalities, saw Kurgat Kimeli and Gladys Chemutai emerge victorious in the 42KM race. Kurgat completed the race in 2:13:05, while Chemutai clocked in at 2:31:52.

A cheque of KES 43 million raised by the marathon was handed over to Standard Chartered’s Futuremakers initiative, which focuses on empowering youth, particularly women and persons with disabilities, through education, employability, and entrepreneurship. The initiative, supported by all proceeds from the marathon, plays a key role in helping the next generation gain skills, improve job prospects, and build businesses.

The runners-up in the men’s category were Dominic Kipkirui, who finished at 2:13:13, and Peter Kwemoi Ndorobo at 2:13:14. Both received KES 1 million each. Caroline Koech (2:35:00) and Joy Kemuma (2:36:06) finished as the women’s runners-up, also receiving KES 1 million each. The second runners-up in the men’s and women’s categories, Peter Kwemoi Ndorobo and Joy Kemuma, received KES 500,000 each.

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In the men’s and women’s 21KM categories, Vincent Mutai (1:03:27) and Gladys Koech (1:03:27) triumphed, both earning KES 300,000.

“The 21st edition attracted a record 206 elite athletes, up from 73 the previous year. This growth highlights the marathon’s competitive edge and its role as a platform for athletes to showcase their talent on the international stage,” said Joyce Kibe, Head of Corporate Affairs, Brand and Marketing at Standard Chartered.

 “We look forward to the 22nd edition surpassing this year’s success, with even more elite athletes, sponsors and participants.”

Commenting on the Marathon, Penina Wahome, the Anti-Doping Agency Kenya (ADAK) CEO said, “ADAK is committed to ensuring that our race adheres to strict anti-doping regulations, promoting a clean and fair competitive environment. This commitment to integrity in sports is something we take immense pride in and continue to uphold”.

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Participation from persons with disabilities saw a significant rise, with 153 participants compared to 119 in 2023. The winners of the 21KM Wheelchair Race, John Wambua (1:29:30) and Caroline Wanjira (2:07:36), each received KES 300,000.

The 10KM race saw the largest number of participants, with 10,331 runners, up from 9,405 in 2023. The top five nationalities represented in the 2024 race were Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, China, and India.

The Marathon underscores our collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship and social equity, in alignment with the World Athletics sustainability agenda, through the Athletics for a Better World (ABW) standard. Together, we have demonstrated that sports can be a powerful catalyst for positive change, and we do not doubt that our partnership will continue to inspire generations to come,” said Lt. Gen (Rtd) Jackson Tuwei, Athletics Kenya President.

In partnership with Athletics Kenya, the Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon earned the prestigious World Athletics Road Race Label last year, allowing runners to compete at the highest level and be ranked against elite athletes globally.

This year’s marathon will be held on Sunday October 26, 2025.

The winners are highlighted below:  

42 KM MEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Kurgat KimeliKEN02:13:052,000,000
2Dominick Kipkirui BettKEN02:13:131,000,000
3Peter Kwemoi NdoroboKEN2:13.14500,000
4Richard RopKEN02:13:21300,000
5John Mburu MuiruriKEN02:13:46200,000
6Collins Kipkorir ChebolKEN02:13:53100,000
7Cosmas Kiptoo KosgeiKEN2:14.3675,000
8Edwin Kipngetich KemboKEN02:16:1750,000
9Melkizedek KibitokKEN02:16:1930,000
10Dominic KiprotichKEN02:17:0720,000
    4,275,000
42 KM WOMEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Gladys ChemutaiKEN02:31:522,000,000
2Caroline Jepchirchir KoechKEN02:35:001,000,000
3Joy KemumaKEN02:36:06500,000
4Deborah Chepngetich SangKEN2:36.41300,000
5Ruth Chelangat NdunguKEN02:37:49200,000
6Chemoru Elias PetakouKEN02:41:57100,000
7Nzembi MusyokaKEN2:42.0975,000
8Sarah KeinoKEN02:44:0750,000
9Edna Jeruto KimiteiKEN02:44:4030,000
10Salina KangogoKEN02:48:3920,000
    4,275,000
21 KM MEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Vincent MutaiKEN01:03:27300,000
2Keyborn Nyayiemi ObatoKEN01:03:34200,000
3Silas Kiplimo ChepkwonyKEN01:03:51150,000
    650,000
21 KM WOMEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Gladys Jeptepkeny KipkoechKEN01:12:10300,000
2Esther Chemutal KipkechKEN01:12:12200,000
3Mercy Jerotich LomuriaKEN01:13:59150,000
    650,000
     
WHEELCHAIR RACE MEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1John Wambua MueniKEN01:29:30300,000
2Milton llahuyaKEN01:34:56200,000
3Henry OtienoKEN01:37:59150,000
    650,000
WHEELCHAIR RACE WOMEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Caroline WanjiraKEN02:07:36300,000
2Luvuno Meri NdegwaKEN02:10:20200,000
3Rahel AkothKENNo Time150,000
    650,000
10 KM MEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Shadrack MusyokaKEN30:04200,000
2Dickson Chemitei KatagonKEN30:12150,000
3Robert BiwottKEN30:28100,000
    450,000
10 KM WOMEN
RankNameNationTimePrize Money (KES)
1Emmy ChemutaiKEN36:16200,000
2Daisy Jeloboti KandieKEN37:57150,000
3Sharon Jerop RuttoKEN38:33100,000
    450,000
Corporate Relay – Elites
1KWSKEN 100,000
2Kenya Forest Service – Team 1KEN 75,000
3Kenya Forest Service – Team 2KEN 
    175,000
Corporate Relay – Recreational
1IMG Kenya LimitedKEN 100,000
2Kenpoly Manufacturers LtdKEN 50,000
    150,000
Persons With Disability Team
1APDKKEN 100,000
2Light for the worldKEN 50,000
3Bethany KidsKEN 25,000
    175,000
    
    12,550,000

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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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