North Korean halts African juggernaut in Hong Kong Marathon
Kim Hye-gyong boosts her reputation as city stops for annual running event - but two runners in hospital in critical condition
Pint-sized North Korea Kim Hye-gyong stopped Ethiopia's domination of the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon when she won the women’s marathon today.
Nearly 65,000 people took to the streets of Hong Kong this morning, not to "occupy" the city but to compete in the popular event, comprising the marathon, half marathon and 10km.
Two runners, aged 24 and 49, were in critical condition last night at Eastern Hospital and Yan Chai Hospital. One fainted and suffered a head injury in Causeway Bay, while the other fell sick as he was making it across Tsing Ma Bridge. Organisers said 40 runners had to be hospitalised, up from 30 last year.
The traditional supremacy of athletes from the highlands of Africa on the streets of Hong Kong continued when Addis Ababa resident Sentayehu Merga Ejigu stormed to victory in the men’s race in two hours and 13 minutes, just 93 seconds short of the record set by countryman Dejere Abera in 2012.
Compatriot Fikre Assefa Robi was second in 2:13:05, while Kenya’s Robert Kipkorir Kipchumba was third in 2:13:07 as a field of nearly 15,000 men and women in the showpiece race enjoyed near-perfect running conditions.
Watch: Meet some of the Hong Kong marathon runners