Ekalale, Langat shine at Olkalou X-Country Meet
Hellen Ekalale and Vincent Langat stamped their authority at
the fifth leg of the Athletics Kenya Cross Country Series, held on Saturday at
the scenic Olkalou Arboretum.
Ekalale dazzled in the women’s 10km race, clocking an
impressive 35:53.1minutes to edge out Christine Njoki (36:25.1) and Joyline
Cherotich (37:13.1) for the crown.
Fresh off her 5,000m triumph at the NITTAIDAI Challenge
Games in Japan on December 1, the 25-year-old attributed her stellar form to
rigorous preparation and consistency.
“My condition this year has been exceptional. Winning in
Japan gave me the confidence to push hard today,” Ekalale said.
Ekalale clocked
14:45.66 at the NITTAIDAI event, ahead of Tabitha Njeri (14:56.12) and Agnes
Mutuku (14:59.73).
Ekalale took control after gauging her body during the first
lap.
"After the first lap I saw my body was responding well
so I decided to go for the win," she added.
Having already met the 14:50 entry standard in the 5,000m,
Ekalale is optimistic about her chances of making team Kenya for the Tokyo
games.
"I want to go back to training and do my best to
represent Kenya at the World Championships. It would be a dream come
true," she noted.
Based in Japan, Ekalale reckons that competing at the World
Championships will work to her favor.
"I am used to competing in Tokyo so it will be an added
advantage for me. I want to bring gold for Kenya," she noted.
She hopes to work on her speed and improve her mileage in
readiness for the 2025 season.
"I want to improve my mileage and improve on my speed
to be in top form for the 2025 season," she noted.
Meanwhile, Njoki noted that she battled through the tough
weather conditions to secure second place.
"The race was not easy. The weather was a real
challenge but I am grateful I was able to secure a second place finish,"
Njoki noted.
She was full of praise for Ekalale's relentless pace
throughout the race.
"The pace from Ekalale was too high and I knew that if
I kept up with her I would burn out and not finish so I decided to maintain my
pace and finish the race," she noted.
Despite limited recovery time after winning the Eldohub
Techrun 10km race earlier this month, she expressed gratitude for her podium
finish.
"I have not rested enough; I competed in the Eldohub
run where I won. I am thankful my body was able to recover in time for today’s
race," she added.
At the Eldohub race, Njoki clocked 32:35.3 for victory
leading Maureen Toroitich (32:53.3) and Christine Chesiro (33:02).
In the men's race Langat clocked 32:05.2 for victory with
Wisley Kipkemoi (32:08.9) and John Lomoni (32:18.4) completing the podium.
Langat showcased resilience and determination, describing
the race as intense but rewarding.
“The competition was tough, but I gave it everything to
secure the win. The course was challenging but fair, and I’m happy with my
performance,” he said.
With his sights now set on the Valencia 10km road race
scheduled for January 12, 2025, Langat is shifting gears to sharpen his speed.
Elsewhere, in the 2km loop race, Naomi Korir claimed the
title in 9:09.6 leading Lilian Odira (9:10.6) and Mirriam Cherop (9:15.4).
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