2022 MTN Kampala Marathon winners share Shs 290 million

For the 17th time, thousands of Ugandans and people from the neighbouring countries took part in the MTN Kampala Marathon (MKM) held at the Kololo independence grounds in Kampala under the theme “Run for babies”.

Following a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the MTN Kampala Marathon returned bigger and better, following the winners’ cash prize increment by a whooping Ugx.100 million coupled with a l full-day experience of family entertainment.

Participants took part in a full marathon (42km), Half marathon (21km), 10km run and the 5Km fun run.

Chief guest Prime Minister Robinah Nabbanja thanked MTN, Uganda Athletics Federation and all the MTN Kampala marathon partners for choosing to support a noble cause while pushing Uganda’s athletics to the next level.

"After a two-year break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, I am happy to see that the people of Uganda are now able to participate in the beloved MTN Kampala Marathon for a noble cause. I applaud all of you for demonstrating such generosity to support the government of Uganda towards the realisation of Sustainable Development Goal No3 that speaks about good health for all," Nabbanja said.

Proceeds from this year’s marathon shall be used to upgrade maternal and newborn services in four selected health facilities across the country. The beneficiary health facilities include Kisenyi and Kawaala health facilities in the suburbs of Kampala plus those in Kachumbala (Teso sub-region) and Kabong (Karamoja sub-region)

Mulinge thanked all the Marathon partners including MTN MoMo Uganda Ltd, Huawei, Stanbic bank, New Vision, Rwenzori, NBS Sport, KCCA-the host city and UAF-the implementing partners for making the MTN Kampala marathon possible.

“I thank all the ladies, gentlemen and little ones who have turned up today as we join hands to improve the status of neonatal and maternal health services in our country. In a special way I appreciate all our fellow corporate companies and service providers who have made this day a success," Mulinge said.

This year’s MTN Kampala marathon was graced by an array of elite runners from the region including; Phillip Kiplimo and Joshua Chemutai Bekele from Uganda, Felichiay Faustino Oyo and Yousif Nyok Deng from South Sudan as well as Charles Kiama Munyeki from Kenya.

Ugandan athletes won all the top positions across the different categories.

In addition to medals, the top 46 winners shared a total cash prize of Shs 290 million based on their races and positions, including the winners of the wheelchair race that was held last Sunday in Lugogo. This is a cash prize increment of Shs 100 million from Shs 190 million back in 2019.

Below is the list of the 2022 MTN Marathon winners and what they won.

2022 MTN Kampala Marathon Winners
42Km (Full Marathon) - Men
Position Name Time Prize amount (UGX)
1 Soyekwo Chebet (Uganda) 2:17:01 42,000,000
2 Samuel Kalalei (Kenya) 2:17:20 21,000,000
3 Nassan Ayeko (Uganda) 2:18:16 10,500,000
4 Moses Kiprop (Uganda) 2:18:19 6,000,000
5 Ezekiel Kiplimo (Uganda) 2:19:13 5,000,000
6 Philip Kiplimo (Uganda) 2:19:17 4,000,000
7 Vitalis Kwemoi (Uganda) 2:19:20 2,000,000
8 Jonathan Akankwasa (Uganda) 2:20:30 1,500,000
9 Michael Mutai 2:21:20 1,000,000
10 Evan Target (Uganda) 2:21:45 500,000
42Km (Full Marathon)- Women

 

1 Juliet Chekwel (Uganda) 2:39:18 42,000,000
2 Beatrice Jepkemboi (Kenya) 2:45:20 21,000,000
3 Nelly Jepkrul (Kenya) 2:47:43 10,500,000
4 Gladys Jemeli (Uganda) 2:47:43 6,000,000
5 Emily Chebet (Uganda) 2:48:25 5,000,000
6 Hana Gute (Uganda) 2:49:17 4,000,000
7 Nancy Cheptegei (Uganda) 2:53:20 2,000,000
8 Priscilla Chelangat (Uganda) 2:54:24 1,500,000
9 Hakim Ddumba (Uganda) 2:55:56 1,000,000
10 Esther Chebet (Uganda) 3:02:13 500,000
21 KM (Half Marathon) - Men
1 Maxwell Kortex Rotich (Uganda) 1:03:34 20,000,000
2 Victor Kwemoi (Uganda) 1:04:08 10,000,000
3 Oscar Kibet (Uganda) 1:04:16 5,000,000
4 Andrew Rotich Kwemoi (Uganda) 1:04:17 2,000,000
5 Nelson Wakana (Uganda) 1:04:18 1,000,000
21 KM (Half Marathon) - Women
1 Mercilyne Chelangat (Uganda) 1:12:43 20,000,000
2 Annet Chemengich Chelangat (Uganda) 1:12:59 10,000,000
3 Julie Nantume (Uganda) 1:14:51 5,000,000
4 Apofia Naisikwe (Uganda) 1:15:26 2,000,000
5 Patience Ainembabazi (Uganda) 1:15:26 1,000,000
10KM Race - Men
1 Ali Chebures (Uganda) 0:29:32 3,000,000
2 Kevin Kibet (Uganda) 0:29:39 2,000,000
3 Dan Kibet (Uganda) 0:29:41 1,500,000
4 Denis Cherotich (Uganda) 0:29:50 1,000,000
5 Ezekiel Mutai 0:29:51 500,000
10KM Race Women
1 Lovis Niwagaba (Uganda) 0:30:31 3,000,000
2 Janat Chemusto (Uganda) 0:33:16 2,000,000
3 Belinda Chemutai (Uganda) 0:33:27 1,500,000
4 Joy Chetoyek (Uganda) 0:33:46 1,000,000
5 Winnie Nanyondo (Uganda) 0:34:42 500,000
10KM Wheelchair Race - Men
1 Richard Ocira n/a 3,000,000
2 Kevin Mubiru n/a 1,500,000
3 Brian Mugabe n/a 1,000,000
10KM Wheelchair Race – Women
1 Pauline Achai n/a 3,000,000
2 Lorna Lamono n/a 1,500,000
3 Acen Florence n/a 1,000,000

 

 

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