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Esa Shatters African Marathon Record in 2:04:55

Esa shatters African marathon record
Mohamed Esa crossing the finish line Mohamed Esa crossing the finish line
Esa Shatters African Marathon Record in 2:04:55

Mohamed Esa produced the fastest marathon ever run on African soil in Sunday’s Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, with a blistering winning time of 2:04:55. The Ethiopian ensured the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon will be remembered for far more than Eliud Kipchoge’s much-anticipated continental marathon debut.

While much of the build-up centred on Kipchoge’s first competitive marathon appearance in Africa, it was fellow East African Esa who stole the show in the Mother City with a blistering winning time of 2:04:55. The Ethiopian shattered the previous course record of 2:08:16, set by compatriot Abdisa Tola in 2024, and eclipsed the previous fastest time recorded on African soil – Morocco’s Hicham Laqouahi’s 2:06:32 in 2020.

African Marathon Records

Esa broke clear in the closing stages after a thrilling battle at the front and surged away over the final three kilometres before pulling further clear in the last kilometre. Compatriot Yihunilign Adane crossed just four seconds later in 2:04:59, while Kenya’s Kalipus Lomwai completed the podium in 2:05:06 as the elite men’s race delivered unprecedented depth.

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Remarkably, the first 10 runners all finished inside the previous course record in what organisers described as the strongest marathon field ever assembled in Africa. According to the World Athletics website, the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is one of the most prestigious marathons in Africa.

Women’s Race

Dera Dida Yami led a clean sweep of the podium positions by Ethiopian women, clocking 2:23:18 to secure victory, just under a minute outside Glenrose Xaba’s course record of 2:22:22. Mestawut Fikir took second in 2:23:46 and Waganesh Amare completed the Ethiopian domination in 2:23:57.

The first South African home was former three-time champion Stephen Mokoka, whose 2:10:48 earned him 13th place. Matlakala Bennet Seloyi followed in a personal best 2:12:17, while debutant Anthony Timoteus impressed with 2:13:04 in his first marathon.

  • Esa’s winning time of 2:04:55 is the fastest marathon ever run on African soil
  • The first 10 runners all finished inside the previous course record
  • Ethiopian women swept the podium positions in the women’s race
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