The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim runners impress in Copenhagen Half-marathon

- Collin Matiza Sports Editor

TWO of Zimbabwe’s upcoming male and female long and middle-distance runners Canisious Nyamutsita and Bertha Chikanga impressed during their debut appearance­s in the Copenhagen Half-marathon in Denmark on Sunday. They managed to finish in the top 30. The organisers of this year’s Copenhagen Half-marathon assembled one of the deepest half-marathon fields in history for the IAAF Gold Label road race on Sunday with an elite field boasting 17 sub-60-minute men, including three of the four fastest half-marathon runners over the past six years.

And Nyamutsita and Chikanga showed no inferiorit­y complex in their debut appearance at this major internatio­nal road race in the Scandinavi­an country. Chikanga was the most impressive as she finished in 18th place in a good time of 1 hour 13 minutes in the women’s race won by European 5000m champion Sifan Hassan of The Netherland­s in a course record of 1:05:15.

The women’s race had a strong field of more than 1 000 runners.

Nyamutsita also did well in the men’s race of the same event as he came home in 24th place in 1 hour 05 minutes 09 seconds.

As expected the first three places in the men’s race went to African runners - Kenyans Daniel Kipchumba (59 minutes 06 seconds), Abrahm Kiptum (59:09) and Ethiopia’s Jemal Yimer Mekonnen (59:14).

There was also a strong field of more than 1 000 competitor­s in the men’s race.

In her first serious attempt at the distance, European 5000m champion Hassan took more than a minute off the European record at the Copenhagen Half-marathon on Sunday, winning the IAAF Gold Label road race in a course record of 1:05:15.

The Dutch runner showed that she is not only a world-class runner on the track but also on the road, improving on the continenta­l mark of 1:06:25 set 11 years ago by her compatriot Lornah Kiplagat in Udine. In near perfect weather conditions, the 25-year-old was ultimately just 24 seconds shy of the world record.

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