Kenya and Ethiopia Shine at Amsterdam Marathon 2025

October 20, 2025

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On Sunday, October 19, 2025, Kenya’s Geofry Toroitich Kipchumba claimed victory in the 50th TCS Amsterdam Marathon, held in the Netherlands’ capital.

The 25-year-old set a new course record with a blazing 2:03:30, ranking as the fourth-fastest marathon time globally this year.

Kipchumba surpassed his previous personal best and outran the prior record of 2:03:39, set by Ethiopia’s Tamirat Tola.

The men’s race featured elite runners, including Olympic champion Joshua Cheptegei and Gabriel Gaey, raising expectations for a record-breaking day. A large pack, guided by a pacemaker, stayed tight through the halfway mark along the Amstel River, hitting the record pace perfectly.

After the pacemaker dropped off, the group held steady until kilometer 33, when Gaey surged, with Cheptegei close behind. Kipchumba then made his move, breaking away and running solo for seven kilometers. His relentless pace secured the record, leaving rivals unable to catch up.

Thrilling Women’s Competition

In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Aynalem Desta triumphed with a personal-best time of 2:17:37, a significant leap from her previous 2:22:11. The race stayed competitive past 30 kilometers, with six Ethiopian runners in contention.

Desta and Bertukan Welde emerged as the frontrunners, but Desta’s strength prevailed. Welde also set a personal best at 2:17:56 for second place, while Mekides Shimeles took third in 2:19:56, completing an all-Ethiopian podium.

The women’s race captivated spectators with its tight competition, showcasing Ethiopia’s depth in long-distance running. Desta’s win marked a standout moment in the marathon’s milestone 50th edition, celebrated for its fast course and vibrant atmosphere.

A Milestone Marathon

The Amsterdam Marathon, known for its flat, scenic route, drew top talent and enthusiastic crowds. Favorable conditions, including a tailwind, fueled the record-breaking performances. Kipchumba’s aggressive strategy and Desta’s late surge highlighted the event’s competitive spirit, delighting fans in Amsterdam’s streets.

Both winners demonstrated remarkable growth. Kipchumba’s time places him among the world’s elite marathoners, while Desta’s leap forward signals her rising status. Their personal bests reflect years of training and determination, inspiring runners across the globe.

Impact and Legacy

The 2025 race solidified Amsterdam’s reputation as a premier marathon destination. Kipchumba’s record-breaking run adds to the event’s storied history, while the women’s tight finish showcased the depth of African talent.

The marathon’s 50th edition celebrated not just speed but also the sport’s ability to unite diverse competitors and fans.

As Kipchumba and Desta bask in their victories, their performances set a high bar for future races. The event’s success underscores Amsterdam’s role in fostering world-class athletics, with its fast course and global appeal continuing to draw elite runners.

For Kenya and Ethiopia, the wins reinforce their dominance in long-distance running, promising more thrilling battles ahead.


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