World champions Edris and Obiri head to Bengaluru

Bengaluru, India, 27th April: Reigning world champions Muktar Edris and  Hellen Obiri will be the star names on the start line of the Tata Consultancy  Services (TCS) World 10K Bengaluru 2022 road race on Sunday 15th May. 

After a three-year hiatus enforced by the pandemic, with the last edition of  the World Athletics Elite Label Race taking place in 2019, race promoters  Procam International have pulled out the stops to bring the very best  athletes in the world to India’s technology capital. 

Edris, from Ethiopia, is the two-time defending world champion over 5000m  on the track and will be using the Bengaluru race as part of his preparations  to become just the second man to win three consecutive titles in the event  at this summer’s World Athletics Championships in Eugene, USA. 

He is no stranger to India having made his half marathon debut in the 2020  Delhi Half Marathon, where he finished fourth in the stunning time of 59:04. 

His arrival in Bengaluru fulfils a promise he made after that run. “And when I  come back to India, I will certainly be aiming to win and make a bigger  impression,” said Edris in November 2020. 

Edris will have some strong competition if he is to fulfil his ambition.  

Also announced for this year’s TCS World 10K is the former holder of the world  half marathon record Kibiwott Kandie, from Kenya, who has a 10km personal  best of 26;51 from last year, almost a minute faster than the course record in  Bengaluru. 

Ethiopia’s Tadese Worku, who is still only 20, is another man with a 10km best  inside 27 minutes, having run 26:56 last September just a few months after he  won the world U20 3000m title on the track. 

In the women’s race, Kenya’s Obiri will be making her Indian racing debut  next month. 

Like Edris, she has also won the 5000m at the last two editions of the World  Athletics Championships and took silver medals over the same distance at  the last two Olympic Games in Rio and Tokyo. 

Into the bargain, Obiri can also claim two other world titles to her name after  having won the world indoor 3000m crown back in 2012 and, more recently,  she was the 2019 world cross country champion.

Both Edris and Obiri will have the TCS World 10K course records as their  targets on 15th May.  

Kenya’s Geoffrey Kamworor ran the men’s record of 27:44 in 2014 while the  late Agnes Tirop, also from Kenya, set the women’s course record of 31:19 in  2018. Tirop also won the TCS World 10K in 2019. 

Joyce Tele comes to Bengaluru having won the Agnes Tirop Cross Country  Classic in February – a memorial race in her honour after her tragic death in  October 2021 shocked the world – and has produced some outstanding half  marathon times since the start of 2021. Tele ran a personal best of 1:05:50 to  finish second in the Berlin Half Marathon earlier this month. 

A third Kenyan to watch out for in the women’s race will be the 2017 world  cross country champion Irene Cheptai, who also triumphed at the 2017 TCS  World 10K a few months later. 

Cheptai has been in good form recently with two strong second-place  finishes in the prestigious New York and Prague half marathons in the last six  weeks. 

The TCS World 10K Bengaluru 2022 has a total prize fund of US$210,000, with  the men’s and women’s winners taking home US$26,000. 

“It’s a true pleasure to be able to bring some of the world’s leading distance  running stars to Bengaluru. The pandemic has meant this race has not  happened since 2019 but we were always determined that, when  conditions allowed, we would once again stage world-class races for elite  runners and amateurs,” commented Vivek Singh, joint managing director of  race promoters Procam International. 

“Our commitment to getting India running again and helping people pursue  a healthy lifestyle has never wavered and now we are back with a bang in  Bengaluru,” he added. 

In addition to the TCS World 10K for elite runners, there is an Open 10K, the  Majja Run (5km) the Senior Citizens’ Race and the Champions with  Disability Race (both 4.2km). 

The Open 10K and the Majja Run can also be participated in virtual run.  See the event website https://tcsworld10k.procam.in/ for details. 

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About Procam International 

Since its inception in 1988, Procam International has been the driving force  behind the growth and development of sports management in India.  Founded by Anil and Vivek Singh,  

Procam is India’s premier sports management company and is involved in  live events, sports consultancy, and live television production.  

Pioneers of the distance running revolution in India, Procam International’s  Big 4 –Tata Mumbai Marathon, Delhi Half Marathon, Tata Consultancy  Services World 10K Bengaluru and Tata Steel Kolkata 25K are global leaders  in their respective distances.  

They have ushered in a running revolution, that has helped to re-define, the  health, fitness, and charity paradigm of our country. 

Procam also promotes India’s largest virtual run, the Sunfeast India Move As  One. Launched in 2020, the event has the community and fitness as its main  pillars. 

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