Kenya: Why Olympic Champ Jepchirchir Couldn’t Turn Down Chance to Represent Kenya in Latvia

Nairobi — Three-time world half marathon champion Peres Jepchirchir says she could not resist the chance to compete at last weekend’s World Road Running Championships in Riga due to her loyalty and love for the country.

Jepchirchir said she was chomping at the chance to don the national singlet despite being scheduled to compete at next month’s New York Marathon.

“I am loyal to my country and when I was told that I was going to defend my title, I couldn’t refuse. I was privileged to represent my country and win a medal,” the Olympics marathon champion said.

The 2022 Boston Marathon champion clocked a course record of 1:07:25 to collect her third world half marathon title, following on from her triumph in Cardiff (2016) and Gdynia (2019).

She will be heading to the Big Apple in search of her second New York Marathon title since she last won in 2021.

The 30-year-old says she is going for nothing less than the top prize although she concedes the challenging New York course will make it hard for anyone to break the world record.

“New York City marathon is not the kind of race to break the world record. It is a difficult course so we are simply going there to win and not to break records. It is going to take some time to set a new world record because even the previous record (2:14) took some time before it was broken,” she said.

Jepchirchir will be joined at the start line by other elite Kenyans, including former world record holder for the women’s marathon, Brigid Kosgei, Boston Marathon champion Hellen Obiri as well as reigning champion Sharon Lokedi.