Lewa wildlife conservancy: Samson Lemayan and Mercy Kwambai emerged winners of this year’s 25th Lewa Safari Marathon that attracted at least 1500 participants from across the globe. Mr. Lemayan from Maralal in Samburu County clocked 2:28:35 to finish the race, followed by John Musee and Joseph Kariuki who emerged second and third respectively, taking 2:29:18 and 2:29:36 to finish the race.
According to Kenya News Agency, in the women’s category, Mercy Kwambai successfully defended her 2023 title, leading in the full marathon with a time of 2:47:17, beating Evaline Lagat and Monica Watetu who settled for the second and third positions with 3:02:32 and 3:20:21 respectively. The marathon was held at Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Northern Kenya under the theme, ‘Connecting Generations through 25 Years of Conservation.’
This year’s event marks a milestone in one of the world’s unique sporting experiences, considering it was cancelled last year due to the Gen Z June protests. Addressing journalists during the event, Lewa’s Programmes and Partnerships Coordinator, John Kinoti, expressed gratitude for the successful marathon after last year’s halt. He highlighted the importance of the funds raised in improving the conservancy and supporting communities.
Kinoti emphasized the role of children in conservation activities, noting that some of the funds would support primary schools’ environmental clubs. Safaricom CEO, Dr. Peter Ndegwa, underscored the marathon’s importance in wildlife conservation and reducing conflict between wildlife and local communities. He assured continued support from Safaricom, which has been the greatest sponsor for 25 years.
Meru County Deputy Governor, Lindah Kiome, noted the economic impact of the event on the County, highlighting its significance in educating future generations on wildlife conservation. Sports and Youth Executive Committee Member, Julius Murega, saw the event as a platform for young people to develop athletic talents and learn how to organize similar events in the future.