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TÜRKİYE İS BANKASI ISTANBUL HALF MARATHON: Matata dominates in windy Istanbul while Chebet turns the tables

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April 27, 2025
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Miriam Chebet wins the Istanbul Half Marathon, photo by Spor Istanbul

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TÜRKİYE İS BANKASI ISTANBUL HALF MARATHON:

Matata dominates in windy Istanbul while Chebet turns the tables.

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Alex Matata won the 20th edition of the Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Half Marathon in a dominant style. The Kenyan stormed to a fine 59:40 despite windy conditions and achieved the third fastest winning time in the history of the race. He was over a minute ahead with Ethiopia’s Berehanu Tsegu taking second place in 60:47. Shadrack Kipkurui of Kenya was third in 61:28. With a strong late surge, Miriam Chebet overtook the defending champion Sheila Chelangat. She turned the tables since she was the runner-up here last year. Chebet clocked 66:07 and achieved the fourth fastest winning time ever in Istanbul, while Chelangat was six seconds behind with 66:13. Judy Kemboi made it an all-Kenyan podium with 67:47.

The Türkiye İş Bankası Istanbul Half Marathon was staged by organiser Spor Istanbul just four days after an earthquake had shaken the city. There were no casualties or significant damage, so the race could go as planned. A record number of around 16,000 runners started this World Athletics Gold Label Road Race. This figure includes athletes who competed in the 10k race staged parallel to the half marathon.

Alex Mateta wins the Istanbul Half Marathon, photo by Spor Istanbul

Alex Matata made a surprisingly early move. A large leading group of twelve athletes plus pacemakers had passed the 5k mark in 14:37. Matata probably felt this was too slow since he wanted to improve his 59:20 PB to a sub-59:00 time. The 27-year-old took the lead around the 7 km mark and soon opened a significant gap. At the 10k mark, the clock showed 28:41, indicating a 60:29 finishing time. After a 15k split time of 42:39, he made up more time in the final six kilometers and won in 59:40. In fine temperatures of 14 Celsius. Still, quite some wind, it was terrific that Matata could run a much quicker second half and achieved a time well under one hour despite the slow start.

“It was really windy, so I could not run sub 59:00, my goal today. But I won the race, which I did not expect,“ said Alex Matata, who won a second major half marathon this year after taking Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates in February. While Berehanu Tsegu (60:47) and Shadrack Kipkurui (61:28) followed in second and third, there was a fine fifth place for Turkey’s Sezgin Atac, who was the fastest European runner with 61:49. “This was only my second half marathon and I am thrilled. Without the wind, I might have run faster,“ said Sezgin Atac, who trained in Ethiopia to prepare for the race in Istanbul.

Miriam Chebet wins the Türkiye İş Bankasi Istanbul Half Marathon, photo by Spor Istanbul

Defending champion Sheila Chelangat made a very early move in the women’s race. Last year’s winner started to break away around the 5k mark. She passed this point in 15:28, which pointed towards a fast 65:20 finishing time. The Kenyan then reached 10k in 31:05 and was eight seconds ahead of Miriam Chebet. Judy Kemboi, the fastest on the start list with 65:43, was another 13 seconds behind and soon out of contention for victory.

But Miriam Chebet, the seventh fastest on the start list with 66:43, closed the gap to Sheila Chelangat. At 13k, the two Kenyans were together in the lead and then passed the 15k point in 46:48. With four kilometers to go, Chelangat retook the lead and dropped her rival. But on the final kilometer, the 22-year-old Miriam Chebet returned once more and then passed the defending champion with less than 50 meters to go. “I am thrilled that I managed to win. The wind was not a problem for me. Still, it was hard to catch Sheila on the last few meters of the race,“ said Miriam Chebet, who celebrated her biggest career win in Istanbul and improved her personal best significantly from 66:43 to 66:07. Behind Sheila Chelangat (66:13) and Judy Kemboi (67:47) another four women ran sub 69:00 times.

RESULTS, MEN:

  1. Alex Matata KEN 59:40
  2. Berehanu Tsegu ETH 60:47
  3. Shadrack Kipkurui KEN 61:28
  4. Mathew Samperu KEN 61:32
  5. Sezgin Atac TUR 61:49
  6. Aaron Bienenfeld GER 62:14
  7. Laban Kipkemboi KEN 62:34
  8. Gemechu Bute ETH 62:35
  9. Silas Chepkwony KEN 63:47
  10. Ali Kaya TUR 64:52

WOMEN:

1. Miriam Chebet KEN 66:07

2. Sheila Chelangat ETH 66:13

3. Judy Kemboi KEN 67:47

4. Daisilah Jerono KEN 68:17

5. Rebecca Chepkwemoi KEN 68:40

6. Gete Alemayehu  KEN 68:42

7. Bekelech Borecha  ETH 68:59

8. Hiwot Gebremaryam ETH 70:04

9. Betelihem Yemer ETH 70:10

10. Milicent Jelimo KEN  70:25

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