Ruth Chepngetich will be on the starting line for the Chicago Marathon this Sunday. And the Kenyan champion is aiming for a third consecutive success. She will have her work cut out against some formidable competition, including Sifan Hassan.
Ruth Chepngetich dominated the Chicago marathon last year. Chepngetich won last year’s race in 2:14:18, just 14 seconds off the world record. It was the second-fastest women’s marathon performance of all time. It was the Kenyan’s second consecutive victory. And this year, she is aiming to win for the 3rd time in a row. And she’s hoping to clock her best time over the 42.195 km distance.
I plan to defend my title and improve my time,” said Chepngetich. There is no better race in the world than the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
To do that, she will have to beat double Olympic gold medallist Sifan Hassan. The Ethiopian-born Dutchwoman hit the ground running on her marathon debut in London in April. Despite stopping twice to stretch, she closed a 25-second gap on the leaders to win and set a national record of 2h18mn33s. The world champion is nevertheless focused on the forthcoming World Athletics Championships. “At the moment, I’m concentrating on the World Championships in Budapest, so my preparation for the marathon will be very short, but as most people know, I like to be challenged,” maintained Hassan.
Chepngetich and Hassan have only met once, at the 2018 Copenhagen Half Marathon where Hassan broke the European record with 1h05mn15s in his first serious attempt at the distance and Chepngetich finished fifth in 1h07mn02s.