4 elite runners announced for Ras Al-Khaimah half marathon

The 16th edition of the RAK Half Marathon will be run on Feb. 16. (RAKTDA)
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Updated 23 January 2023
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4 elite runners announced for Ras Al-Khaimah half marathon

  • Kenya’s Judith Jeptum Korir returns for the 16th running of the race, alongside 2-time Olympic silver medalist Hellen Obiri
  • Kenyan Daniel Mateiko and Ethiopia’s Seifu Tura also lining up

RAS AL-KHAIMAH: The Ras Al-Khaimah Tourism Development Authority has revealed an initial lineup of four world-class runners for the 16th edition of the emirates’ half marathon on Feb. 18.

The elite female category will see silver medalist at the World Athletic Championships in Oregon, Judith Jeptum Korir of Kenya, return to claim the title. With a fourth-place finish in last year’s race, Korir will also be looking to beat her personal best of 65 minutes, 28 seconds.

Korir will face competition from Hellen Obiri of Kenya, a two-time 5,000-meter Olympic silver medalist, who was the runner-up in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, and holds a personal best of 64:22. Last year she placed second in Ras Al-Khaimah in a competitive field.

The male elite runners include Ethiopian star Seifu Tura, who recently claimed second place in last year’s Chicago Marathon, and Kenyan Daniel Mateiko, who holds a personal best of 58:26 and finished third in this year’s Valencia half marathon.

In addition, race organizers have unveiled a first look at the medal which will be awarded to all finalists, which features an intricate bespoke design, with a quote from the event’s technical partner, Under Armour — “You are stronger than you think.”

The half marathon will return to Marjan Island, the coral-shaped location, which is home to the emirate’s white sandy beaches and several hotels and resorts.


Saudi Pro League clubs dismiss claims of talks with Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah

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Saudi Pro League clubs dismiss claims of talks with Liverpool striker Mohamed Salah

  • Asharq Al-Awsat report describes media hints at possible Salah move to Kingdom as ‘baseless rumors’
  • Sources say major clubs Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli, along with Al-Qadisiyah and NEOM, have not considered contacting Salah, Liverpool, or his agent

RIYADH: Saudi football clubs have not considered negotiating a move by Liverpool’s Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah to the Saudi Pro League, official Saudi sources told Asharq Al-Awsat on Wednesday.
Media speculation concerning possible talks between Salah and clubs in the Kingdom surfaced earlier this week after the player spoke out against Liverpool Football Club’s management and coach Arne Slot.
However, Saudi sources dismissed claims of a possible move as “promotional news” placed in the media by Salah’s agent and entourage.
Roshn Saudi League clubs “have not taken any steps” in that direction, basically due to Salah’s current contract that extends until mid-2027, added the sources.
Involving Saudi clubs has become a common practice among many international players experiencing problems with their clubs, with the aim of increasing their market value or creating false interest, the sources added.
Clubs including Al-Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli, along with Al-Qadisiyah and NEOM, have not held talks or even considered contacting Salah, Liverpool, or his agent, the sources said.
Asharq Al-Awsat published on Tuesday an official denial from an Al-Hilal source on the matter and described the reports as “baseless rumors.”
The newspaper also carried a similar denial from sources within Al-Qadisiyah, who confirmed that the club, owned by Aramco, has no intention of pursuing Salah.
Omar Maghrabi, SPL’s CEO, said during his address at the World Football Summit on Wednesday that Salah would be welcome in the Saudi league, but the clubs are the parties responsible for negotiating with players.