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The Brasov Running Festival 10K race in 2024 was a day of triumph for Kenyan runners Daniel Kinyanjui and Loice Chemnung. The race did not break any course records, but it was still an exciting event, with both Kinyanjui and Chemnung emerging victorious after intense sprint finishes. Kinyanjui, only 19 years old and with limited track experience, showcased his talent by pulling ahead of his competitors with 1500 meters to go. His bold move paid off as he crossed the finish line first in 27:08, leaving behind Morocco’s Hicham Amghar and defending champion Weldon Langat from Kenya.

In an interview after the race, Kinyanjui expressed his elation at his unexpected victory. He credited his training in Kenya for his success and mentioned that he aimed to run faster than his training times. Despite facing strong competition, Kinyanjui’s strategic moves during the race secured him the first-place prize of US $5000. The race also saw impressive performances from other runners, with nine men achieving personal best times and South African Maxime Chaumeton setting a national record.

The women’s race had a slow start, but Kenyan runner Janeth Chepngetich took the lead halfway through the race, with only Chemnung able to keep up with her. In a thrilling finish, Chemnung surged ahead in the final stretch, leaving Chepngetich to finish six seconds behind her. The all-Kenyan podium was completed by Judy Kemboi, who achieved a personal best time.

Overall, the tRUNsylvania 10K showcased the strength and skill of Kenyan runners, with both men and women putting on impressive performances. The event was a display of athleticism and determination, with runners pushing themselves to achieve their best times. The full results of the Brasov Running Festival races, including the tRUNsylvania 10K and European Road Mile, reflect the competitive spirit and talent of the participants.