By Uzor Odigbo
Kenya’s runner Daniel Ebenyo eagerly wants to return to Nigeria in May to defend his Okpekpe international 10kml road race title.
The Kenyan ran a new 28:28 course record to win the men’s title on his debut and now wants to make history as the first man to successfully defend an Okpekpe
race title.
‘I am interested in returning to Nigeria to run at the Okpekpe race. Nigeria is like my second home,’ says the 28 year who went on to win the 10,000m silver medal at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, Hungary and another silver medal, this time in the half Marathon at the World Road Running Championships in Riga, Latvia.
Asked if he was coming back to break the course record he set last year and probably become the first man to run under 28 minutes in Okpekpe, Ebenyo was non committal.
‘May be I will try,’ he said.
The Okpekpe International 10km road race will celebrate its 10th anniversary this year and organizers have said it will be the best ever in terms of its glamour and entertainment.
‘The technical and administrative organization of the event have been applauded by World Athletics with the elevation of the event to a gold label status after it’s return from a two-year covid-induced absence,’ said Zack Amodu, the race director.
The Okpekpe International 10km road race is the first road running event in West Africa to be granted a label race. This year’s race will hold on May 25 in Okpekpe, Edo state