Thousands of runners took to the streets of the capital on Saturday for the seventh Adnoc Abu Dhabi Marathon.

Starting from Zayed Sports City, the main β€œelite” marathon stretched out over a 42.1km course passing major landmarks including Capital Gate, Adnoc Headquarters and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque.

In the women's race, Kenyan Catherine Reline Amanang’ole secured historic back-to-back titles after coming home in 2 hrs 21 mins and 17 secs, followed some way back in second place by double world marathon champion and countrywoman Edna Kiplagat (2:25.07), with Ethiopia’s Burtukan Bekele wrapping up the podium (2:25.25).

The 23 year-old who quit track running this year to concentrate on road racing, won her first title in Abu Dhabi last year with a personal best of 2:20.34.

The men's race was won by Turkey's Kenyan-born runner Kaan Kigen Ozbilen in 2:07:27 with Asrar Hiyrden Abderehman of Ethiopia second (2:08:09) while another Kenyan in Kenneth Kiprop Kipkemoi took third (2:08:32).

Both Reline and Ozbilen received $50,000 each (Dh184,000) for winning as part of a total prize fund that exceeded $300,000 (Dh1.1 million).

Organisers announced there had been a record number of participants this year with 37,000 people taking part in the elite races, relay marathon, 10-kilometre, 5-kilometre, 2.5-kilometre races and the category dedicated to People of Determination.

In the wheelchair category, France’s Laurent Lepolite took first place with a time of 1:59:00. In the 10-kilometre race, Ethiopia’s Leta Mamo won the men’s category with a time of 29:21, while Ethiopia’s Berhan Arigawi claimed first place in the women’s race in 37:52.

The eighth edition of the Abu Dhabi Marathon is scheduled to take place on 12th December 2026.

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