Agnes Ngetich and Daniel Ebenyo leading the pack at the Sirikwa Classic cross-country race in Eldoret, Kenya.
Agnes Ngetich and Daniel Ebenyo leading the pack at the Sirikwa Classic cross-country race in Eldoret, Kenya.
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Defending champions Ngetich and Ebenyo lead Sirikwa Classic fields

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World cross-country champion Agnes Ngetich and bronze medallist Daniel Ebenyo will defend their titles at the Sirikwa Classic in Eldoret on February 14, 2026. The event serves as the final Gold meeting of the World Athletics Cross Country Tour season. It features elite senior races and under-20 competitions at Lobo Village.

The Sirikwa Classic returns to Lobo Village in Eldoret, Kenya, on Saturday, February 14, 2026, marking the fifth edition since its inclusion in the World Athletics calendar in 2021. As the only Gold label cross-country race in Africa, it has attracted over 1,900 athletes from local and international fields. The meeting includes 10km senior men's and women's races, an 8km under-20 men's event, a 6km under-20 women's race, and a 2km loop event.

In the women's 10km, Agnes Ngetich enters as the defending champion and recent World Cross Country winner from Tallahassee on January 10, 2026, where she finished in 31:28 ahead of Uganda's Joy Cheptoyek (32:10) and Ethiopia's Senayet Getachew (32:13). Ngetich, who set a women's-only 10km world record of 29:27 in 2025, expressed excitement about racing at home: “I’m very excited. This is home and defending my title here in Eldoret is something I really want to do. The atmosphere is always special at Sirikwa.” She views her world champion status as motivation rather than pressure, adding, “Running at home gives me the opportunity to race physically in front of my community.”

Maurine Chebor, who placed eighth in Tallahassee with 33:06, won the Kenyan trials in Eldoret on October 25, 2025, in 34:17 and seeks to challenge Ngetich. Other contenders include Lilian Kasait, with 2025 half-marathon victories in Prague (1:05:27) and New Delhi (1:07:20), and Rebecca Mwangi, the national 5,000m champion who finished 16th in the Worlds (33:55). Joy Cheptoyek is also expected to compete, setting up a rematch.

The men's 10km features two-time defending champion Daniel Ebenyo, the World bronze medallist, aiming for a hat-trick. He faces John Korir, winner of the 2024 Chicago and Boston Marathons. Ebenyo stated, “My race plan for Saturday is built on faith, courage and championship mentality. I am not just showing up to compete – I am showing up to contend, to fight and to finish strong.” Korir, who beat Ebenyo in Chicago 2024 but did not finish in 2025, said, “My race plan is to win in front of the home crowd.” Additional participants include Robert Kiprop, who was seventh at Sirikwa in 2024, and Germany's Hendrik Pfeiffer.

Race director Barnaba Korir noted advanced discussions to extend the event's contract with World Athletics beyond this year.

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Reactions on X to the Sirikwa Classic are overwhelmingly positive, with users hyping the defending champions Agnes Ngetich (Jebet) and the event's status as a Gold-level World Athletics Cross Country Tour finale. Sports accounts and influencers emphasize excitement for the February 14 races at Lobo Village, Eldoret, home soil advantage, elite fields, and community/youth involvement. No negative or skeptical sentiments found.

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Nadia Battocletti wins muddy Campaccio cross-country race, covered in mud at the finish line.
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Battocletti retains Campaccio cross-country title in muddy conditions

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Nadia Battocletti of Italy defended her title at the Campaccio International Cross Country, winning the women's 6km race in 21:10 despite slippery terrain. Burundi's Egide Ntakarutimana dominated the men's 10km event with a time of 30:38. The World Athletics Cross Country Tour Gold meeting took place on January 25, 2026, in San Giorgio su Legnano, Italy.

Defending champion Tigst Assefa will return to the TCS London Marathon on April 26, 2026, to face Olympic gold medallist Sifan Hassan, world champion Peres Jepchirchir and Hellen Obiri in a star-studded women's elite field. The lineup includes all podium finishers from the 2025 London Marathon, 2024 Olympics and 2025 World Championships, promising a potential record-breaking race. Assefa aims to repeat her women-only world record performance from last year.

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Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo seeks to complete a sweep of all six Olympic cross-country skiing events with a victory in the men's 50km classic on February 21. Having already won five golds at these Games, Klaebo would become the first athlete to claim six medals at a single Winter Olympics. The race marks his final event in Milan Cortina.

Eleven winners from the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Tour have earned wild card entries to the World Athletics Indoor Championships Kujawy Pomorze 26. The final Gold level meeting of the tour, the Orlen Copernicus Cup, took place in Toruń, Poland, on February 22. These wild cards allow some national teams to include a third athlete in select disciplines.

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Several college track and field teams competed at the John Thomas Terrier Classic in Boston on January 31, 2026, with notable results in distance and sprint events. Iowa State's Devan Kipyego and Robin Kwemoi Bera posted top collegiate times in the mile and 3,000 meters, respectively. Hartford's Sekani Spence claimed victory in the 60-meter hurdles.

For the first time in Olympic history, women will compete in a 50km cross-country skiing race on Sunday at the Milan Cortina 2026 Games. The event marks the final appearance for American skier Jessie Diggins. Swedish and Norwegian athletes are favored to contend for the top spots.

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Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo won the men's 20km skiathlon at the FIS Cross-Country World Cup in Falun, Sweden, on March 1, 2026, extending his winning streak to 12 races. Teammates Harald Oestberg Amundsen and Martin Loewstroem Nyenget finished second and third, respectively, in a Norwegian podium clean sweep. The victory came a week after Klaebo's Olympic gold medal haul in Milano Cortina.

 

 

 

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