Kenyan Gilbert Kipleting Chumba won the 38th Belgrade Marathon, becoming the first competitor ever to defend his marathon title in the Serbian capital, while Deborah Sang, also a Kenyan athlete, won the women's competition.
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Kenyan Gilbert Kipleting Chumba won the 38th Belgrade Marathon, becoming the first competitor ever to defend his marathon title in the Serbian capital, while Deborah Sang, also a Kenyan athlete, won the women's competition.
The fastest half-marathon runner is Kenyan Michael Mualuko. The Kenyans dominated all four races and triumphed in the half-marathon thanks to Kavindu Jacinta, who triumphed in the half-marathon.
The Belgrade Marathon was also the national 42-kilometer championship. The Serbian champion title was won for the fourth time in a row by Đuro Borbelj from Apatin, with a time of 2:31:20, while the Serbian female champion is Jovana Stelkić, who finished the race in 2:58:43.
A record 14,000 competitors from 74 countries around the world took part in the 38th Belgrade Marathon. This year's marathon was held under the slogan "Always More".
Photos: Tanjug