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Nairobi Marathon is an annual road running competition over the marathon distance which held in October in Nairobi, Kenya. First held in 2003, the competition expanded and now includes a half marathon race along with the main race.

It was part of the "The Greatest Race on Earth", fully sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank. The other three legs of this four-marathon race were the Hong Kong Marathon, the Mumbai Marathon and the Singapore Marathon.

Contents

Past winners [link]

Marathon [link]

Alice Chelangat was the inaugural women's marathon winner.

Key:       Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2003  Philip Kirui (KEN) 2:15:40  Alice Chelangat (KEN) 2:41:27
2nd 2004  Benjamin Kipchumba Kemboi (KEN) 2:11:50  Chimokil Chilapong (KEN) 2:39:09
3rd 2005  Samson Kiprono Barmao (KEN) 2:12:15  Caroline Cheptanui Kilel (KEN) 2:36:08
4th 2006  Hosea Kiprop Rotich (KEN) 2:10:21  Irene Jerotich Kosgei (KEN) 2:32:39
5th 2007  John Njoroge Thuita (KEN) 2:15:50  Rose Jepkemboi Chesire (KEN) 2:44:14
6th 2008  Kikwei Tuiyange (KEN) 2:10:30  Emma Muthoni (KEN) 2:33:42
7th 2009  Moses Kipkosgei Kigen (KEN) 2:10:12  Irene Jerotich Kosgei (KEN) 2:28:57
8th 2010  David Tumo Barmasai (KEN) 2:10:31  Helena Kirop (KEN) 2:31:11
9th 2011  Ernest Kebenei (KEN) 2:10:54  Margaret Karie Toroitich (KEN) 2:30:17

Half marathon [link]

Key:       Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2004  Evans Kiprop Cheruiyot (KEN) 1:04:21  Rita Jeptoo Sitienei (KEN) 1:16:24
2nd 2005  Charles Munyeki Kiama (KEN) 1:01:34  Lineth Chepkurui (KEN) 1:13:33
3rd 2006  Philemon Gitia Baaru (KEN) 1:01:21  Beatrice Jepkorir Rutto (KEN) 1:10:49
4th 2007  Moses Kipkosgei Kigen (KEN) 1:05:58  Alice Serser (KEN) 1:18:04
5th 2008  Peter Kurui Chesang (KEN) 1:02:23  Pascalia Jepkorir (KEN) 1:11:07
6th 2009  Ernest Kiprugut Kebenei (KEN) 1:01:54  Magdaline Jepkorir Chemjor (KEN) 1:12:18
7th 2010  Michael Tiony Kiprop (KEN) 1:02:15  Chemtah Rionutukei (KEN) 1:12:47
8th 2011  Dennis Kipruto (KEN) 1:01:31  Elizabeth Chelagat (KEN) 1:12:10

References [link]

External links [link]


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Nairobi

Nairobi (/nˈrbi/; locally [naɪˈroːbi]) is the capital and largest city of Kenya. It is famous for having the Nairobi National Park, the world’s only game reserve found within a major city. The city and its surrounding area also form Nairobi County, whose current governor is Evans Kidero.

The name "Nairobi" comes from the Maasai phrase Enkare Nairobi, which translates to "cool water". The phrase is also the Maasai name of the Nairobi river, which in turn lent its name to the city. However, it is popularly known as the "Green City in the Sun", and is surrounded by several expanding villa suburbs.

Nairobi was founded in 1899 by the colonial authorities in British East Africa, as a rail depot on the Uganda Railway. The town quickly grew to replace Machakos as the capital of Kenya in 1907. After independence in 1963, Nairobi became the capital of the Republic of Kenya. During Kenya's colonial period, the city became a centre for the colony's coffee, tea and sisal industry. The city lies on the River Athi in the southern part of the country, and has an elevation of 1,795 metres (5,889 ft) above sea level.

Nairobi County

Nairobi County is one of the 47 counties of Kenya. The smallest yet most populous of the counties, its capital is Nairobi, which is also the capital and largest city of Kenya.

Nairobi County was founded in 2013 on the same boundaries as Nairobi Province, after Kenya's 8 provinces were subdivided into 47 counties.

Constituencies

The county is composed of 17 Parliamentary constituencies:

Nairobi Metro

Nairobi County is within Greater Nairobi which consists of 4 out of 47 counties in Kenya but the area generates about 60% of the nations wealth. The counties are:

Source: NairobiMetro/ Kenya Census

Population

Nairobi has experienced one of the most rapid growths in urban centers. This is unlikely to slow down any time soon because the population in Kenya increases by an average of about 3% i.e. 1 million each year.

Quick Stats

Urbanisation

Source: OpenDataKenya

Wealth/Poverty Level

Source: OpenDataKenya Worldbank

See also

  • Nairobi City
  • Mombasa County
  • References

    External links

  • Nairobi City
  • OpenDataKenya
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