Kenya’s Cyprian Kotut claimed a double in the French capital within a month when he won this year’s Paris Marathon in personal best of 2 hours, 07 minutes and 13 seconds. Kotut, the brother to three-time London Marathon champion Martin Lel, overtook Ethiopian Abraha Gebretsadik with three kilometres to go, pumping his pistons past the 40 km mark in 2:00:34 to victory.
In the women’s race, Kenya’s Visiline Jepkesho atoned for her last year’s third place finish to win this year’s Paris Marathon in 2 hours 25 minutes and 57 seconds.
Jepkesho, the 2014 Lisbon Marathon winner in 2:26:47, who finished third at the French capital last year in personal best 2:24:44, broke away from Ethiopian Gulume Tollesa with seven kilometres to go and never looked back for her maiden major.
The 27-year-old, Kenya Prisons constable, who finished a distant 20th at the World Championships in Beijing last year before failing to finish in Nagoya last month, edged put Tollesa to second in 2:26:14.