Sandra Felis,Kyumbe Munguti lead star-studded field as over 5,000 runners gear up for Belgut Half Marathon


More than 5,000 runners are expected to descend on

Belgut in Kericho County on Sunday, August 23, for the 2026 edition of

the Belgut Half Marathon.

 

As thousands of runners take to the roads against the backdrop of

Kericho’s famous tea plantations, the 2026 Belgut Half Marathon

promises not only fast times and fierce competition, but also a

lasting impact on the lives of children in need.

 

The race, founded by Belgut Member of Parliament Nelson Koech,

combines elite athletics with a noble cause, raising funds for

bursaries and educational scholarships for bright, needy, orphaned and

vulnerable students.

 

The 21km race carries a top prize of KSh500,000, with cash awards

extending to the 10th position in both the men’s and women’s

categories.

 

Participants will compete in three categories: the 21km half marathon,

10km race and 5km community fun run.

 

Koech, an athletic enthusiast and the event’s patron, said beyond the

competition, the Belgut Half Marathon is designed to use the power of

athletics to transform lives through education.

 

“Set in the highlands of Kericho County, Belgut Constituency is home

to some of the most beautiful tea plantations in the world. The

rolling green hills and crisp mountain air make it a perfect setting

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for a world-class marathon,” said Koech.

 

“It is more than a run, it is a movement to support needy, orphaned

and vulnerable children through education at the Starehe Boys’ and

Girls’ Centre and across the constituency.”

 

The 10km category will also offer an attractive purse, with the winner

taking home KSh100,000, while the second- and third-place finishers

will receive KSh75,000 and KSh50,000, respectively.

 

The event has already attracted a strong field of elite athletes, with

Sandra Felis Chebet, Diana Chekemoi, Miriam Chebet, Edwin Bett,

Leonard Barsoton and Kyumbe Munguti among the runners registered to

compete.

 

The 2025 edition was won by Nicholas Kimeli, who claimed the men’s

21km title ahead of Justus Kiprop of Iten, with Wesley Yego finishing

third. Aisha Cheptengeny emerged victorious in the women’s 21km race.

 

This year’s event is set to receive an added boost with the expected

presence guests of some of Kenya’s biggest athletics names, including

Faith Kipyegon, Eliud Kipchoge, Sheila Chepkurui, Timothy Cheruiyot,

Mercy Cherono and Ferguson Rotich, among others.

 

 

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