Lightning Bor Tops Corrida, Ethiopian Nigsti Thwarts Kenyan Double

16th June 2019

Susan Jeptoo falls 16 seconds short of the women's title of the IAAF Bronze Label road race

Emmanuel Bor on his way to victory in the men's race of the Corrida de Langueux, an IAAF Bronze Label race on Saturday, June 15, 2019. PHOTO/Courtesy/Twitter
Emmanuel Bor on his way to victory in the men's race of the Corrida de Langueux, an IAAF Bronze Label race on Saturday, June 15, 2019. PHOTO/Courtesy/Twitter
SUMMARY
  • The 29th edition of the event set off at a fierce pace in the men’s race. Peter Kiprotich of Kenya pushed hard from the gun, clocking an opening kilometre of 2:39, the equivalent of 26:30 10km pace
  • Although Bor’s pace dropped in the second half, he maintained his leading margin and went on to win in a PB of 27:53, the second-fastest time in the history of the race and 13 seconds better than his previous best
  • Haftu captured her first victory in 32:00, 16 seconds ahead of Jeptoo, who secured her third consecutive podium finish. Abreha placed third in 32:21

LANGUEUX, France- Kenya’s Emmanuel Bor and Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Nigsti Haftu prevailed at the Corrida de Langueux, an IAAF Bronze Label road race which took place on Saturday.

The 29th edition of the event set off at a fierce pace in the men’s race. Peter Kiprotich of Kenya pushed hard from the gun, clocking an opening kilometre of 2:39, the equivalent of 26:30 10km pace.

Sure enough, the pace settled over the next few kilometres as Emmanuel Bor started to test his opponents. He managed to open a little gap over Morocco’s Mustafa El Aziz when he reached the second of five laps.

Bor hit the halfway point 10 seconds ahead of El Aziz in 13:52, suggesting a possible finish time inside 28 minutes and possibly even an improvement on the course record of 27:46 set by Ethiopia’s Atsedu Tsegay in 2011.

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Although Bor’s pace dropped in the second half, he maintained his leading margin and went on to win in a PB of 27:53, the second-fastest time in the history of the race and 13 seconds better than his previous best.

“Thank you to the public,” said the 31-year-old. “It was the first time I’ve ran in Langueux and I really enjoyed it.

"It would have been great if I could have lowered the course record but I was too isolated in the closing stages.”

El Aziz, who had kept Bor under pressure during the second part, held on to finish runner-up in 28:03, 30 seconds shy of the PB he set three years ago.

Pulled away

Lawi Kosgei, one of the pre-race favourites following a 27:41 PB two months ago, rounded out the podium in 28:32. Florian Carvalho was the first Frenchman, finishing sixth in 29:00.

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In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Nigsti Haftu and Tisge Abreha as well as Kenya’s Susan Jeptoo quickly separated themselves from the rest of the field.

With about three kilometres remaining, Abreha struggled to follow the pace of her opponents.

Haftu, competing in Europe for the first time, made her move at about eight kilometres into the race and quickly pulled away as Jeptoo started to fade.

Haftu captured her first victory in 32:00, 16 seconds ahead of Jeptoo, who secured her third consecutive podium finish. Abreha placed third in 32:21.

-Report by Quentin Guillon for the IAAF

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Leading Results

Men

1 Emmanuel Bor (KEN) 27:53

2 Mustafa El Aziz (MAR) 28:03

3 Lawi Kosgei (KEN) 28:32

4 Hamaa Lamqartass (MAR) 28:39

5 Peter Kiprotich (KEN) 28:48

Women

1 Tesfaye Nigsti Haftu (ETH) 32:00

2 Susan Jeptoo (KEN) 32:16

3 Tisge Abreha (ETH) 32:21

4 Chaltu Negesa (ETH) 32:38

5 Joyce Kiplimo (KEN) 33:00