Kenyan Cross Country Championships

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| date = February

| location = Nairobi, Kenya

| type = Cross country

| distance = 10 km for men and women
(Until 2015:
12 km for men
8 km for women)

8 km for junior men
6 km for junior women

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The Kenyan Cross Country Championships is an annual cross country running competition that serves as the national championship for Kenya. It is organised by Athletics Kenya and has permit race status from the International Association of Athletics Federations. It is typically held in February in Nairobi, the country's capital, and entrants are almost exclusively from Kenya. Entrants represent their home region or one of the high level national works teams, such as Kenya Defence Forces, Kenya Police, Prisons or Universities.[http://www.athleticskenya.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/National-Cross-Country-Championship-2016-Results-.pdf National Cross Country Championships 2016 Results]. Athletics Kenya. Retrieved on 2016-04-06. These teams host their own annual team championships in order to decide their selections for the national event.Mutuota, Mutwiri (2013-02-14). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/preview/top-kenyan-talent-lines-up-for-world-cross-se Top Kenyan talent lines up for World Cross selection event]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

Also known as the KCB Nairobi Cross, the event doubles as the national trials for international competitions, such as the IAAF World Cross Country Championships and African Cross Country Championships. Matching international programmes, four races feature at the championships: senior men's and women's races (10 km), a junior men's race (8 km) and a junior women's race (6 km). Senior men's and women's races distances had been 12 km and 8 km respectively until 2015. Athletes most often receive selection for their performances in these races, although the national governing body may opt to send athletes on their form outside of this race.Makori, Elias (2009-02-19). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/preview/stage-set-for-kenyan-xc-champs-iaaf-permit-me Stage set for Kenyan XC Champs / IAAF Permit Meeting - PREVIEW]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-06. A short race for senior men and women was also present on the championships' one-day programme between 1998 and 2006, as short races were contested at the annual world championships during this period.[http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ken.htm Kenyan Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-06.

The event attracts a very high standard of athletes, reflecting Kenya's strength long-distance running. The growth of the championships in the 1980s coincided with the country's increasing prowess in the cross country discipline, which has seen it win all but four of the men's team world titles since 1986 and numerous women's team titles since 1990.[https://iaafmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/competitioninfo/a7f6728d-3619-4652-9727-4bfcac244440.pdf IAAF World Cross Country Championships 2015 Guiyang Facts & Figures]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07. Paul Tergat is the most successful athlete of the championships, having won the men's race on four occasions. Jane Ngotho is the most successful woman, courtesy of her three straight victories from 1988 to 1990. Rose Cheruiyot was the only athlete to win both long and short national titles in her career, taking the long race in 1995 before become short course champion in 2001.

Past winners

=Senior race=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Year || Men's winner || Time (m:s) || Women's winner || Time (m:s)
1984

|align=left|Paul Kipkoech

|36:52

|align=left|Esther Kiplagat

|

1985

|align=left|Paul Kipkoech

|35:34

|align=left|Helen Kimaiyo Kipkoskei

|16:57

1986

|align=left|John Ngugi

|

|align=left|?

|

1987

|align=left|Paul Kipkoech

|

|align=left|Leah Malot

|

1988

|align=left|Paul Kipkoech

|

|align=left|Jane Ngotho

|

1989

|align=left|Boniface Merande

|

|align=left|Jane Ngotho

|

1990

|align=left|Moses Tanui

|

|align=left|Jane Ngotho

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1991

|align=left|Andrew Masai

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|align=left|Pauline Konga

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1992

|align=left|Paul Tergat

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|align=left|Hellen Kimaiyo

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1993

|align=left|William Sigei

|

|align=left|Hellen Kimaiyo

|

1994

|align=left|William Sigei

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|align=left|Tegla Loroupe

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1995

|align=left|Paul Tergat

|

|align=left|Rose Cheruiyot

|

1996

|align=left|Paul Tergat

|

|align=left|Sally Barsosio

|

1997[https://more.arrs.run/race/579 Nairobi International Crosscountry Men's 12 km]. ARRS. Retrieved on 2016-09-04.[https://more.arrs.run/race/580 Nairobi International Crosscountry Women's 6 km]. ARRS. Retrieved on 2016-09-04.

|align=left|Paul Koech

|35:03

|align=left|Jane Omoro

|27:37

1998{{Cite web|title=Kenya's National Cross Country Championships{{!}} News|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/kenyas-national-cross-country-championships|access-date=2020-08-25|website=www.worldathletics.org|language=en}}

|align=left|Paul Koech

|35:56.60

|align=left|Jackline Maranga

|27:57.00

1999

|align=left|Paul Koech

|

|align=left|Agnes Kiprop

|

2000

|align=left|Paul Tergat

|

|align=left|Lydia Cheromei

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2001

|align=left|John Cheruiyot Korir

|

|align=left|Lydia Cheromei

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2002

|align=left|Richard Limo

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|align=left|Pamela Chepchumba

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2003{{Cite web|title=Big names humbled at Kenyan Cross Country Championships{{!}} News|url=https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/big-names-humbled-at-kenyan-cross-country-cha|access-date=2020-08-25|website=www.worldathletics.org|language=en}}

|align=left|John Cheruiyot Korir

|35:45

|align=left|Alice Timbilil

|26:56

2004{{Cite web|title=Athletics-Kipchoge wins but Masai beaten in Kenyan championships|url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire/_/section/trackandfield/id/1734234|access-date=2020-08-25|website=ESPN.com}}

|align=left|Eliud Kipchoge

|35:19

|align=left|Alice Timbilil

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2005{{Cite web|title=Kids love to move at the Bambini Running Series presented by berlinovo|url=http://www.bambini-laufserie.de/en/news-and-media/news/2005/02/16/kipchoge-wins-in-kenya-and-sends-a-warning-to-bekele-before-the-world-cross-country-championships-lebed-once-again-number-one-takaoka-takes-tokyo-marathon.html|access-date=2020-08-25|website=www.bambini-laufserie.de}}

|align=left|Eliud Kipchoge

|34:50

|align=left|Rose Jepchumba

|26:30

2006Okoth, Omulo (2006-02-11). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/upsets-highlight-kenyan-cross-country-champio Upsets highlight Kenyan Cross Country Championships]. IAAF (2006-02-11). Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Moses Ndiema Masai

|31:15.4

|align=left|Evelyne Nganga

|23:25.6

2007Njenga, Peter (2007-02-10). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kipagat-dominates-matelong-proves-his-mettle Kipagat Dominates, Matelong proves his mettle in Mombasa - Kenyan Cross Country Championships report]. IAAF (2007-02-10). Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Richard Mateelong

|36:36.0

|align=left|{{flagathlete|Lornah Kiplagat|NED}}

|27:02.4

2008Okoth, Omulo (2008-03-01). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/ngatunyi-momanyi-take-kenyan-cross-titles-pro Ngatunyi, Momanyi take Kenyan Cross titles, provisional squad for Edinburgh announced]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Gedion Ngatuny

|38:27.6

|align=left|Grace Momanyi

|29:02.8

2009Makori, Elias (2009-02-21). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/veterans-mosop-and-kiplagat-prevail-in-nairob Veterans Mosop and Kiplagat prevail in Nairobi – Kenyan World XC Champs Trials]. IAAF (2009-02-21). Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Moses Mosop

|38:16.0

|align=left|Florence Kiplagat

|28:31.4

2010Makori, Elias (2010-02-20). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/tanui-emerges-while-masai-pounces-as-kenya-se Tanui emerges while Masai pounces as Kenya selects squad for Bydgoszcz]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Paul Tanui

|35:12.5

|align=left|Linet Masai

|26:43.0

2011Mutuota, Mutwiri (2011-02-19). [http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/news/mutai-and-masai-take-hard-fought-wins-in-nair Mutai and Masai take hard fought wins in Nairobi; reigning World champs Ebuya and Chebet won’t defend]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Geoffrey Mutai

|34:35.0

|align=left|Linet Masai

|26:20.5

2012Mutuota, Mutwiri (2012-02-18). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/karoki-and-chepkirui-steal-the-headlines-in-n Karoki and Chepkirui steal the headlines in Nairobi]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Bedan Karoki Muchiri

|35:19.2

|align=left|Joyce Chepkirui

|26:08.8

2013Mutuota, Mutwiri (2013-02-16). [http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/news/rono-and-muriuki-win-kenyan-world-cross-trial Rono and Muriuki win Kenyan World Cross Trials in Nairobi ]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Philemon Rono

|35:22

|align=left|Margaret Wangari Muriuki

|26:47

2014Mutuota, Mutwiri (2014-02-15). [http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/news/faith-kipyegon-bedan-karoki-2014-iaaf-permitk Karoki and Kipyegon win in Nairobi]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Bedan Karoki Muchiri

|34:55

|align=left|Faith Kipyegon

|26:10

2015Mutuota, Mutwiri (2015-02-14). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kenyan-cross-country-trials-karoki-kipyegon-2 Karoki and Kipyegon successfully defend Kenyan cross-country titles]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Bedan Karoki Muchiri

|35:08

|align=left|Faith Kipyegon

|26:24

2016Mutuota, Mutwiri (2016-02-13). [http://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/news/kenya-national-cross-country-kamworor-aprot Kamworor and Aprot win at penultimate IAAF Cross Country Permit meeting in Nairobi ]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2016-04-07.

|align=left|Geoffrey Kamworor

|28:19

|align=left|Alice Aprot

|31:13

2017Evans, Kip (2017-02-18). [https://www.iaaf.org/competitions/iaaf-world-cross-country-championships/news/barsoton-cheptai-kenya-cross-country-champion Barsoton and Cheptai take Kenyan cross-country titles]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2017-03-22.

|align=left|Leonard Barsoton

|28:56

|align=left|Irene Cheptai

|31:48

2018[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kenyan-cross-country-championships-2018 Kamworor and Ndiwa triumph at Kenyan Cross Country Championships]. IAAF (2018-02-10). Retrieved on 2019-04-05.

|align=left|Geoffrey Kamworor

|28:32

|align=left|Stacey Ndiwa

|32:16

2019[https://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kenya-cross-country-championships-2019-kirui Kirui surprises Kamworor and Kipruto at Kenyan Cross Country Championships]. IAAF (2019-02-23). Retrieved on 2019-04-05.

|align=left|Amos Kirui

|29:51

|align=left|Hellen Obiri

|33:15

2020{{Cite web |last=Okeyo |first=Dennis |date=15 February 2020 |title=Athletics Kenya names the national team to Africa Cross Country Championships in Togo |url=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/business/athletics/article/2001360580/kandie-chelangat-win-senior-races-at-national-cross-country-championships |access-date=21 January 2023 |website=The Standard |language=en}}

|align=left|Kibiwott Kandie

|29:57.7

|align=left|Sheila Chelagat

|34:34.9

2021{{Cite web |date=13 February 2021 |title=Kwemoi and Chelangat crowned Kenyan cross-country champions |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/kenya-cross-country-championships-nairobi-kwemoi-chelangat |access-date=21 January 2023 |website=World Athletics}}

|align=left|Rodgers Kwemoi

|31:04

|align=left|Sheila Chelagat

|34:56

2022{{Cite web |title=Results: Athletics Kenya National Cross Country Championships 2022 |url=https://www.watchathletics.com/page/2781/results-athletics-kenya-national-cross-country-championships-2022 |access-date=21 January 2023 |website=Watch Athletics |language=en}}

|align=left|Samwel Chebolei Masai

|29:28.9

|align=left|Joyce Chepkemoi

|34:00.0

2023{{Cite web |last=Lagat |first=Justin |date=21 January 2023 |title=Chepngetich dazzles at Kenyan Cross Country Championships |url=https://worldathletics.org/news/report/kenya-cross-country-championships-2023-chepngetich |access-date=21 January 2023 |website=World Athletics}}

|align=left|Charles Katul Lokir

|29:16

|align=left|Ruth Chepng'etich

|32:56

  • The fastest Kenyan in 2007 was Hellen Musyoka who was runner-up in 27:07.0 minutes.

=Short race=

class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
Year

!Men's winner

!Women's winner

1998

|align=left|John Kosgei

|align=left|Gladys Agui

1999

|align=left|Paul Malakwen Kosgei

|align=left|Susan Chepkemei

2000

|align=left|John Kibowen

|align=left|Margaret Ngotho

2001

|align=left|Enock Koech

|align=left|Rose Cheruiyot

2002

|align=left|Sammy Kipketer

|align=left|Edith Masai

2003

|align=left|John Kibowen

|align=left|Isabella Ochichi

2004

|align=left|Abraham Chebii

|align=left|Beatrice Jepchumba

2005

|align=left|Isaac Kiprono Songok

|align=left|Priscah Jepleting Cherono

2006

|align=left|Augustine Kiprono Choge

|align=left|Beatrice Jepchumba

Statistics

;Most successful athletes

References

{{Reflist}}

;List of winners

  • [http://www.gbrathletics.com/nc/ken.htm Kenyan Championships]. GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2016-04-06.
  • Civai, Franco & Evans, Kip Evans (2017-02-26). [https://arrs.run/NC_XCKEN.htm National Crosscountry Champions for Kenya]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2019-07-18.