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Singapore International Marathon

Dec 07, 2003

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Where

Anywhere, Singapore

Start time

06:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

December 07, 2003 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 06:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk

Race Results

Top 3

1. John Kelai 02:19:00
2. David Simukwo 02:19:27
3. Banabas Kenduiywo 02:20:33

Top 3 Women

1. Wang Yu 02:43:56
2. Aniela Nikiel 02:46:45
3. Violetta Urgya 02:47:52

Top 3 Men

1. John Kelai 02:19:00
2. David Simukwo 02:19:27
3. Banabas Kenduiywo 02:20:33
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Related News

Wang Yu, 19, is youngest winner

Wang Yu, 19, wore a huge smile and raised her arms as she crossed the finishing tape at the Padang yesterday to become the youngest winner in the Singapore Marathon's 21-year history.

General News The Straits Times

Dec 08, 2003

Disabled but not bowed at Singapore

Former mountaineer David Lim was struck down by Guillain-Barre Syndrome but still finished a mini-marathon at the event.

General News The Straits Times

Dec 08, 2003

2003 Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon Results

The Kenyan colonisation of the athletics world continues. John Kelai won in his 'home town' yesterday, when he took the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon in 2hr 19min 02sec.

General News

Dec 07, 2003

Run, Cycle, Swim, Ski?

The theory that Kenyan long distance runners could become Nordic skiers was tried out at the last winter Olympics, and found to be little more than a gimmick. After John Kelai's win in the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon on Sunday, we might have a long wait for the first world class Kenyan triathlete.

General News

Dec 07, 2003

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