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Record performance earns Kirami Yego another Chile Pepper Festival title

Record performance earns Kirami Yego another Chile Pepper Festival title

Record performance earns Kirami Yego another Chile Pepper Festival title

 

FAYETTEVILLE – Razorback Kirami Yego defended his Chile Pepper Festival title in the McDonnell Memorial 8k and set a meet and Agri Park course record with a winning time of 22 minutes, 57.0 seconds to lead No. 3 Arkansas to a team victory.

Five Razorbacks placed among the top 10 on Saturday’s race as Arkansas totaled 29 points from a 1-3-6-9-10 finish. Western Colorado placed second in team scoring with 127 points, followed by East Central (159), CSU Pueblo (178), and Alabama – Huntsville (188).

The next five teams included SFA (192), Butler CC (207), Hutchinson CC (259), LSU (264), and Tarleton State (271). A total of 25 teams scored in the McDonnell Memorial.

The start of the Men’s 2024 Chile Pepper Classic, photos courtesy of Chile Pepper Classic

Yego bettered the field by 22 seconds with Elkana Kipruto of SFA runner-up in 23:19.2 and Razorback teammate Timothy Chesondin placing third in 23:23.6.

After winning the 2023 Chile Pepper Festival race in 23:14.1, Yego became the first to produce a time under 23 minutes over 8,000m at Agri Park. The previous best time of 23:03.6 was set by Vincent Kiprop of Missouri Southern in 2016.

The previous fastest time by a Razorback on the course belonged to Josphat Boit, who clocked 23:09.9 on a different course layout during the 2004 SEC Championships.

Yego covered the first mile of the race in 4:31.6 with teammate Brian Masai second in 4:32.1. At the 2 mile split, Yego led the field in 9:16.8 with Chesondin second at that stage in 9:17.1.

Yego and Chesondin, 2024 Chile Pepper Classic, photo courtesy of Chile Pepper Classic

Yego increased his lead to nine seconds at the 5.5k split with a 15:24.4 while Chesondin crossed that mark in 15:33.2. A 7k, Yego was 20 seconds ahead of Chesondin (20:29.6) with Kipruto in third (20:30.1).

Masai finished sixth in the race with a time of 23:59.4. Then Elias Schreml and Reuben Reina competed the Arkansas team score as they placed ninth and 10th with times of 24:05.4 and 24:05.8.

Tommy Romanow led the rest of the Razorback crew in placing 13th with a time of 24:18.7. Davis Helmerich finished 28th in 24:46.1 with Donovan Bitticks placing 48th in 25:02.4.

Arkansas entries in the race included Eli Seavey (62nd | 25:16.6), Leo Spitzer (66th | 25:20.1), and Dawson Welch (91st | 25:42.9). A total of 273 runners finished the race.

 

Complete results here: CPF24 Men results

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