Kenya’s Chepkirui Wins Great North Run as McColgan Finishes Third

Kenya’s Sheila Chepkirui claimed victory in the women’s race at the Great North Run, with Britain’s Eilish McColgan settling for third place after a hard-fought battle in challenging conditions.
Chepkirui, 34, crossed the finish line in 1:09:32, five seconds ahead of her compatriot Vivian Cheruiyot. McColgan mounted a late push but ultimately finished 10 seconds behind the winner.
“It was really nice, but there was a lot of wind,” Chepkirui said after her triumph.
The race marked McColgan’s third appearance at the event, where she had hoped to follow in the footsteps of her mother, Liz, a former winner. Despite missing out, the Scot praised the atmosphere.
“It was tough conditions today,” said McColgan, also 34. “We had a headwind pretty much the whole race until that final mile, so times were sort of out of the window early doors. We were a lot slower than we set off last year. There was no rain compared to last year, and the crowds were out in force, so it was a special day.”
In the men’s race, Kenya’s Alex Mutiso, 28, surged ahead in the closing stages to win in 1:00:52. Belgium’s Bashir Abdi followed six seconds later in second place, while last year’s champion Abel Kipchumba of Kenya finished third, nine seconds off the pace. Ben Connor was the highest-placed Briton, coming fourth in 1:02:57.
In the men’s wheelchair division, Britain’s Sean Frame took control early and secured victory in 49:24, adding to his 2021 title. Simon Lawson placed second in 52:38, with Anton Shepherd third in 54:21.
“A bit of a headwind all the way, but it was an amazing race,” Frame said. “I was second last year; it didn’t bother me that much. I just focused on this year – putting on the best performance I could and just using my strengths – and it paid off.”
Great Britain also celebrated success in the women’s wheelchair race, with Mel Nicholls taking the win in 1:05:24. Italy’s Rita Curuccu finished runner-up in 1:22:22.




