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Kiplimo captures third straight world cross country title
Jacob Kiplimo and Agnes Jebet Ngetich each secured their third straight world cross country title, with Ngetich winning by a record 42-second margin, Kenya's 10th consecutive women's crown.
- On Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026, at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee, Florida, Jacob Kiplimo of Uganda and Agnes Jebet Ngetich of Kenya won the men's and women's senior races.
- Nearly 10,000 fans filled Apalachee Regional Park's rolling hills on Jan. 10, 2026, as United States hosted the meet for the first time since 1992, with a course featuring sand, water, mud and log-like barriers.
- In the men's final, Jacob Kiplimo, Uganda, clocked 28:18 after being second by two seconds at mid-race and surging eight seconds ahead of Berihu Aregawi, Ethiopia, entering the final kilometer; Kiplimo said `Today was the hardest one`.
- Agnes Jebet Ngetich dominated, winning by 42 seconds to give Kenya a 10th consecutive women's team crown; reports say it is the largest or second-largest margin behind Greta Waitz, Norway's 1980 win.
- Kiplimo said he will shift focus to the marathon, noting his recent runner-up finish at the London Marathon and win at the Chicago Marathon, a quick turnaround challenging his title defense.
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Kiplimo captures third straight world cross country title
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleUgandan Jacob Kiplimo, the world record holder in the half marathon, won his third consecutive title at the World Cross Country Championships. Agnes Ngetich, the world record holder in the 10 km, won the women's title, giving Kenya its tenth consecutive women's world title.
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·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleBetween alligators and sand of the beaches of Florida, located as obstacles for the occasion in the circuit of the Regional Park Appalachee (in Tallahassee), the Ugandan Jacob Kiplimo and the Kenyan Agnes Ngetich were crowned world champions of cross, in two epic races, great in the result but different in his account.wf_cms.rss.read_more
·Barcelona, Spain
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