Linz, Austria — April 12, 2026

Kenyan runners Abednego Cheruiyot and Jackline Chepngeno claimed victory at the 24th Linz Marathon on Sunday, while Austrian hopeful Julia Mayer narrowly missed breaking the national record in the women's race.

Men's Race: Cheruiyot Triumphs

Abednego Cheruiyot secured the men's title with a winning time of 2:08:53 hours, outpacing Ethiopia's Sahelislassie Bekele, who finished second in 2:09:32. Cheruiyot, visibly elated after the race, expressed his affection for the Austrian city, saying, *"Ich liebe Linz, ich komme nächstes Jahr wieder"* ("I love Linz, I will come back next year").

Meanwhile, Austria's Mario Bauernfeind crossed the line in eighth place with a time of 2:19:41, earning him the title of Austrian champion for the third time. Bauernfeind, who had aimed to finish under 2:20 hours, confirmed his strategy worked: *"Das war genau mein Plan"* ("That was exactly my plan").

Women's Race: Chepngeno Surprises

In the women's division, Jackline Chepngeno of Kenya delivered a standout performance, clinching victory with a time of 2:26:01. Her compatriot Mary Munanu followed closely in second place at 2:26:59. Chepngeno, who admitted she hadn't expected to win, said afterward, *"Ich habe das nicht erwartet"* ("I did not expect that").