Press Release : STANDARD CHARTERED KL MARATHON 2016 ANNOUNCE WINNERS

Kuala Lumpur, 7 August 2016 – As Standard Chartered KL Marathon welcomed its last runner across the finish line, many runners were already exchanging tales of strength, perseverance and motivation. Such was the scene at Dataran Merdeka where 35,000 runners took part across various categories.
Flagged off by Tan Sri Datuk Mohd. Sheriff Mohd. Kassim, Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, Ajay Kanwal, Regional CEO ASEAN & South Asia of Standard Chartered Bank, and Mahendra Gursahani, Managing Director & CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, at the break of dawn, the runners made their way through the city; absorbing the vista of Kuala Lumpur’s iconic landmarks such as the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, Parliament of Malaysia, the National Museum, Menara Standard Chartered and Dataran Merdeka which served as the race village.
The Marathon also saw Kennedy Kiproo Lilan from Kenya defending his title for the fifth time in the Standard Chartered KL Marathon, and Hirut Beyene Guangul from Ethiopia crowned champion of the Full-Marathon Women’s Open category with the respective times of 02:18:57 and 02:39:02.

The day was made even sweeter as Sheela A/P Samivellu set a new national record of 01:24:33 1 , securing the first place in the Honda Half-Marathon Malaysian category.

Enjoying the victory, Kennedy said, “I am so happy to win the Standard Chartered KL Marathon again. It was a great race and everything went really well and I am very thankful for that.”

Expressing her joy, Hirut said, “It was a challenge from start to finish, but I enjoyed it a lot. Winning is always special and I am still buzzing from the excitement of crossing the finish line.”

Completing the top three in the Full Marathon Men’s Open category are Tonui Kiprop from Kenya with a time of 02:18:59 and Luka Kipkemoi Chelimo from Kenya with 02:19:24. While in the Full Marathon Women’s Open category are Naomi Jepkogei Maiyo from Kenya with a time of 02:39:14 and Elizabeth Jeruiyot Chemweno from Kenya with 02:41:09.

Malaysian Full Marathoners also put up a brave display with returning champion, Muhaizar Mohamad winning the Full Marathon Malaysian Men’s title with the timing of 02:39:23 and Yuan YuFang taking the Malaysian Women’s category with a time of 03:19:04.

(Subjected to Malaysia Athletic Federation (MAF) endorsement)

At the press conference with the winners, Rainer Biemans, Director of Dirigo Events, Race owner and organiser of Standard Chartered KL Marathon, said, “As a race organiser, we are delighted with the outcome of the race. We are humbled by the support shown by the runners today and inspired by their endurance and spirit in taking on the challenges. We look forward to continue to make Standard Chartered KL Marathon the premier race in Malaysia.”
Making the race a true platform for people to do extraordinary things were 60 visually impaired runners with their running buddies taking part in the 5 km Fun Run category, 36 runners with autism together with their parents in the 3 km Kids Dash and over 300 Standard Chartered Bank staff running in red tutus across different categories.
Their participation in the race was supported by Standard Chartered Bank in their efforts to tackle avoidable blindness, raise awareness and educating the public on autism and HIV.

Under Standard Chartered KL Marathon’s “Run For A Reason” initiative, a total of RM444,848.00 was raised for the beneficiaries Standard Chartered Foundation, Hospis Malaysia, Yayasan Sejahtera and IJN Foundation. The funds were raised collectively by approximately 364 runners and Corporate Challenge participants who also did their part in raising awareness towards the beneficiaries they selected. 

Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, Mahendra Gursahani, said, “Standard Chartered Bank is proud to provide a platform for people from all walks of life to accomplish extraordinary goals. These acts are a brilliant demonstration of what personal empowerment can do for the human spirit. We salute all runners that took part in the marathon, and we thank them all for the great support shown.”

Completing the race experience over the weekend, the event organiser and owner, Dirigo Events held a Friendship Run and Pasta Party before race day to foster a sense of camaraderie and fellowship amongst runners from around the world.

This year’s edition of the race also marked the first time Standard Chartered KL Marathon implementing a new checkpoint system commonly practised in international marathons. The purpose behind this was to ensure the safety of the runners and that the roads were handed in a systematic manner. Other changes included an extended seven-hour cut-off time.

Both moves were welcomed by the relevant authorities as Standard Chartered KL Marathon looks to achieving higher international standards from a sporting and organising perspective. A total of 5,595 runners finished the Full Marathon within seven hours, 8,160 finished the Honda Half Marathon within 3.5 hours and 12,804 finished the 10KM, 2,400 finished the 5KM and 750 kids completed the Kids Dash categories.

The Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2016 is made possible by title sponsor Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, along with event owner and organiser, Dirigo Events Sdn. Bhd. and co-organiser Dewan Bandaraya Kuala Lumpur.

Supporting the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2016, are Gold Sponsor, Honda Malaysia; and official partners Seiko, 100 Plus, adidas and Pacific Regency Hotel Group.

Standard Chartered KL Marathon is sanctioned and supported by Malaysia Athletics Federation (MAF), Federal Territory Kuala Lumpur Athletic Federation (FTKLAA),

International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) and Association of International Marathons, Distance Races (AIMS).

Winners of the Standard Chartered KL Marathon 2016

Full Marathon Men’s Open
Tan Sri Datuk Mohd. Sheriff Mohd. Kassim (Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Mahendra Gursahani (Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Tonui Kiprop, Kennedy Kiproo Lilan, Luka Kipkemoi Chelimo, Her Excellency (HE) Victoria Treadell (British High Commissioner to Malaysia), Yang Berhormat Datuk Dr Loga Bala Mohan (Deputy Minister of Federal Territories of Malaysia)
1st Kennedy Kiproo Lilan KEN 2:18:57
2nd Tonui Kiprop KEN 2:18:59
3rd Luka Kipkemoi Chelimo KEN 2:19:24

Full Marathon Women’s Open
Tan Sri Datuk Mohd. Sheriff Mohd. Kassim (Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Mahendra Gursahani (Managing Director and CEO of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Naomi Jepkogei Maiyo, Hirut Beyene Guangul, Elizabeth Jeruiyot Chemweno , Her Excellency (HE) Victoria Treadell (British High Commissioner to Malaysia), Yang Berhormat Datuk Dr Loga Bala Mohan (Deputy Minister of Federal Territories of Malaysia)
1st Hirut Beyene Guangul ETH 2:39:02
2nd Naomi Jepkogei Maiyo KEN 2:39:14
3rd Elizabeth Jeruiyot Chemweno KEN 2:41:10

Full Marathon Malaysian Men
Yang Berbahagia Datuk Seri Michael Yam (Board of Directors, Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Mohd. Jironi Riduan, Muhaizar Mohamad, Tan Huong Leong, Tan Sri Datuk Mohd. Sheriff Mohd. Kassim (Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia)
1st Muhaizar Mohamad MAS 2:39:25
2nd Mohd. Jironi Riduan MAS 2:39:57
3rd Tan Huong Leong MAS 2:41:54

Full Marathon Malaysian Women
Yang Berbahagia Datuk Seri Michael Yam (Board of Directors, Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia), Tahira Najmunisaa Bt. Muhammad Zaid, Yuan YuFang, Melissa Lim Yi-Xin,  Tan Sri Datuk Mohd. Sheriff Mohd. Kassim (Chairman of Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia)

1st Yuan YuFang MAS 3:19:04
2nd Tahira Najmunisaa bt Muhammad Zaid MAS 3:28:01
3rd Melissa Lim Yi-Xin MAS 3:31:29

Full Marathon Veteran Men

1st Joseph Mwangi Ngare KEN 2:25:57
2nd Jonah Kipserem Tarus KEN 2:38:04
3rd Julius Kimtai Rotich KEN 2:45:29

Full Marathon Veteran Women

1st Margaret Njuguna KEN 3:04:01
2nd Cochet FRA 3:25:19
3rd Caroline Nduta Ngugi KEN 3:29:19

Honda Half Marathon Men Open

1st Charles Munyua Njoki KEN 1:07:44
2nd Samson Kiplagat KEN 1:11:10
3rd Samuel Muya KEN 1:12:12

Honda Half Marathon Women Open

1st Hannah Wabera Gathingi KEN 1:22:20
2nd Tabitha Wambui KEN 1:22:42
3rd Sheela A/P Samivellu MAS 1:24:44

Honda Half Marathon Men Veteran

1st Nakamura Tsubasa JPN 1:25:13
2nd Guianus Bin Salagan MAS 1:28:18
3rd Chan Shan Ching HKG 1:28:53

Honda Half Marathon Women Veteran

1st Rachel Pepper NZL 1:44:59
2nd Sivabhalini Thevendiraraj MAS 1:45:03
3rd Joanne Poh Leng Grange MAS 1:46:23

10km Speed Men Open

1st James Karanja KEN 0:33:32
2nd Azwan Bin Bunjing MAS 0:35:48
3rd Chew Jee Keng SIN 0:36:38

10km Speed Women Open

1st Mak Rainbow CAN 0:40:50
2nd Danielle Nant NZL 0:41:46
3rd Tan Sok Hue Sumiko SIN 0:45:20

10km Speed Men Veteran

1st Jeffrey Ross GBR 0:36:37
2nd Lim Khon Seng MAS 0:37:38
3rd Khoo Hua Seng MAS 0:41:22

10km Speed Women Veteran

1st Tan Pei Leng MAS 0:49:13
2nd Lorna Wong MAS 0:49:27
3rd Leong Poh Yeng MAS 0:51:45

Corporate Challenge

1st Turner International Malaysia Sdn Bhd 2:48:33
2nd IDC Market Research (M) Sdn Bhd 3:07:56
3rd Valuecap Sdn Bhd 3:29:20

Ministries Challenge

1st Jabatan Penyiaran Malaysia 2:31:25
2nd Department of Irrigation and Drainage 2:34:43
3rd Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia 2:37:32

Universities Challenge

1st Universiti Pertahanan Nasional 2:06:26
2nd Taylor’s College Sri Hartamas 2:38:13
3rd Universiti Tenaga Nasional 2:46:46

Other notable achievements at SCKLM 2016
Tan Wah Sing (Barefootsing), aged 59, just completed his 100th barefoot marathon
Adding to the festive mood, a Full Marathon runner arrived at her finish line to a surprise wedding proposal. In complete congratulatory spirit of the upcoming nuptials, Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia, will be treating the couple to an exclusive dinner at the Grand Hyatt.

Comments

  1. Congratulations to all the winners! I am so amazed by this barefooted runner. I could not even walk barefooted for a 100 feet distance. This year's event was really good - No Haze & No Rain!

    Now I am nursing poor Letchumy's both legs and back. LOLOL Wakakaka

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    1. Hope Letchumy is all good and running around already by today! :)

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    2. No, her left knee koyak... Sobs!

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    3. Adui!

      Speedy recovery Letchumi!

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  2. I'm ashamed looking at the age of some of the runners. So proud of them, Lina. xoxo

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