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Mary Keitany of Kenya set a new record at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon on Sunday.


Mary Keitany Sets New Record In Airtel Delhi Half Marathon
Last Updated: 2009-11-02T09:27:05+05:30
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Mary Keitany of Kenya set a new record at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon on Sunday. She finished the race in 66 min: 54 sec.
 
Ethiopian Ayelew Wude bagged the second place clocking 67min: 58 sec and Aberu Kebede (67:59) finished in the third place clocking 67min 59 sec in the 21-km event.
 
In the men's section, Deriba Merga of Ethopia successfully defended his title with a timing of 59 min:54 sec. Eshetu Wendium of Ethopia took the second spot clocking 60:02 while Kenyan Wilson Kipsang (60:04) came third.
 
Among Indian runners, Deepchand Saharan (64 mins) and Sukanya Mall (80:11) took the first place in men's and women's section, respectively.
 
Santhosh Kumar (65:10) and Soji Mathews (65:18) were the second and third placed Indians in the men's section while Anuradha Singh (82:07) and Kamlesh Baghei (83:23) followed Sukanya to the finishing line in the women's section.
 
Deriba overcame a knee injury to win a hat-trick of titles in India. He won the Half Marathon here last year and followed it with a victory in Bangalore earlier this year.
 
It is also the first time that any athlete has successfully defended his title on the course.
 
"I wasn't very confident when I came here as I had just recovered from the knee injury which even forced me to skip the World Championships at Birmingham," Deriba said.
 
"I am not satisfied with my performance as I wanted to finish the race under 59 minutes. Hopefully, I'll return next year and break my record," said the Ethiopian who still holds the course record of 59 min: 15 sec.
 
Keitany has been in great form this season and won the World Championship at Birmingham three weeks ago with a timing of 66 min: 36 sec.
 
"The course is good and I felt comfortable. Next time when I come here I will chase the world record of 66 min: 25 sec," she said.

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