Berhanu is ready for a “hat-trick” while Minsewo will return to defend her title at the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025

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Ethiopia’s defending champions Hayle Lemi Berhanu and Aberash Minsewo are returning to retain their titles at the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2025, a World Athletics Gold Label Race, scheduled for Sunday, 19th January.

Berhanu will attempt a hat trick of wins after his back-to-back victories in 2023 and 2024 in the men’s section.  If successful, he will be the first runner to achieve this honour in the twenty years of history of the race.

Incidentally, Kenyan John Kelai, who won in 2007 and 2008, made such an attempt earlier but managed to get only a third-place finish in 2009.

Although Ethiopian woman Mulu Seboka secured three victories in Mumbai, she skipped the 2007 edition before claiming her third title. 

The first three finishers in both men’s and women’s categories will receive USD 50000, $25000 and $15000 from the prize pot of USD 390,238. A reward of USD 15,000 also awaits those who break the existing event records in their respective categories.

Ethiopians Hayle Lemi Berhanu (2:07:32) and Anchialem Haymanot (2:24:15) have held the event records since 2023.

The 2025 field includes eleven men and six women having their personal bests faster than the existing Tata Mumbai Marathon course records. 

Commenting on the stellar line-up of elite athletes, Vivek Singh, Jt. MD. Procam International said, “The return of the defending champions, Berhanu and Minsewo augurs well as we step into the landmark 20th edition of the Tata Mumbai Marathon.

This race has been the catalyst for the success of the sport of distance running in India, and this elite line-up, is a testimony to the growing popularity of TMM worldwide. We wish all participants God speed and good luck, as they prepare to go the distance on Sunday, January 19th.”

Apart from Berhanu, the men’s roster included Kenya’s Philemon Cherop Rono, who finished runner-up in the 2023 edition here.  Another runner on the list with previous Mumbai outings is Eritrean Merhawi Kesete, who finished ninth place the same year.

However, the best from 2020 batch who is making another appearance this time is Bahrain’s Abdi Ali Gelchu, the fifth-place finisher in his previous entrance in Mumbai.

Gelchu, the Asian junior cross-country champion in 2016, has migrated from Ethiopia and runs for his adopted country Bahrain, from 2014 onwards.

Two promising names to challenge Berhanu this time will be his country-mates Asrar Aberrehman Hiyrden (2:04:43) and Bazezew Asmare (2:04:57) with super-fast timings logged in recent years. 

Talking about his preparations for the 2025 edition of the TMM, Berhanu said, “Last year I was really close to the course record. The crowd support along the course was great.  I missed improving the course record in 2024, but I will try my best to make it this time. I am confident in having a shot at it.”

The women’s side looks even more competitive for reigning champion Aberash Minsewo. 

The Ethiopian, who clocked 2:26:06 to win here on her debut in 2024, which remained her only marathon race, will expect tough competition from more than a dozen runners with superior marks achieved elsewhere. 

Only two women runners from her country, Mulu Seboka and Dinknesh Mekash, logged more than one win in Mumbai. 

From the previous appearances, 2016 winner Shuko Genemo (who finished third two years later) and Feyisa Adanech Anbesa (tenth in 2023) are returning to Mumbai roads.

Kenyan Joyce Tele, who clocked an impressive 2:20:17 on her maiden marathon to win in Ljubljana (Slovakia) earlier this year, and Bahrain’s Shitaye Eshete with 2:21:33 logged in the same city during 2019, will be the main contenders for the top spot.

Tata Mumbai Marathon
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Genemo timed 2:21:35 for a silver spot earlier this year in Barcelona and finished third in Frankfurt thereafter on her 2024 campaign, joining the fray to challenge Minsewo.         

Ethiopians also field stronger runners in Tigist Getnet (2:23:17 Dubai 2023), Feyisa Adanech (2:24:07 Paris 2022) and Asimarech Naga (2:24:13 Dublin 2024) to make the race interesting.

Minsewo revealed, “I was happy to win my first-ever marathon title on debut.  Mumbai is a lucky place, and I have not run any marathons elsewhere thereafter.  With a strong field entered in 2025, I am confident of improving my performance and retaining the title”.   

The Tata Mumbai Marathon is one of the designated marathon races to qualify for the World Championships, which will be held in Tokyo, Japan, in September 2025.

International Elite Athlete for the TMM 2025-

MEN: 

  1. Lemi Berhanu Hayle ETH/1994                        02:04:33 GOLD ER HOLDER TMM
  2. Asrar Hiyrden Abderehman ETH/1999            02:04:43 ELITE
  3. Bazezew Asmare Belay       ETH/1996            02:04:57 GOLD
  4. Philemon Rono Cherop       KEN/1991            02:05:00GOLD
  5. Kelkile Gezahegn Woldaregay  ETH/1996      02:05:56 ELITE
  6. Abdi Fufa Nigassa                     ETH/1995      02:05:57 ELITE
  7. Merhawi Kesete WeldemaryamERI/1986       02:06:36 ELITE
  8. Kemal Husen Gebi                   ETH/2003       02:06:52 GOLD
  9. Birhan Nebebew Tesfaye         ETH/1994       02:06:52 ELITE
  10. Berhane Tesfay Berhe             ERI/1987         02:07:07 ELITE
  11. Abdi Ali Gelelchu Gelchu         ETH/1997        02:07:15 ELITE
  12. Melese Kifle Dendir                 ETH/2000         02:11:07 ELITE  
  13. Demeke Tesfaye Ademe         ETH/2001         02:11:48 ELITE
  14. Silas Kiprotich Kirui                 KEN/1992         02:12:23 ELITE   
  15. Bitew Ademe Endalew            ETH/2000          02:18:41
  16. Weyifen Dejene Mulisa           ETH/2004          DEBUT
  17. Haimanot Mossie Delele         ETH/2003          DEBUT

PACERS:

  1. Thomas de Bock                     BEL/1991       02:10:17 ELITE
  2. Luck Maas                               NED/1999      02:11:47 ELITE
  3. Bjorn Koreman                        NED/1991      02:10:32
  4. Alex Kipkorir Kibarus               KEN/1993      02:15:14
  5. Cheruiyot Koech                      KEN/1994      DEBUT
  6. Abede Adissu Zewude             ETH/2000      DEBUT
  7. Peter Kwalia Kipsirat                KEN/1998      DEBUT
  8. Timothy Kibet Misoi                  KEN/1997      DEBUT

 

WOMEN:

101 Aberash Minsewo Belay   ETH/2001 02:26:06 ELITE

102 Joyce Chepkemoi Tele      KEN/1995 02:20:17 GOLD  

103 Shitaye Eshete Habte       ETH/1990 02:21:33 ELITE

104  Shuko Genemo Wote      ETH/1995 02:21:35 GOLD

105 Tigist Getnet Belew           ETH/2003 02:23:17 ELITE

106 Adanech Anbesa Feyisa    ETH/1998 02:24:07 ELITE

107  Asimarech Naga Mengsitu  ETH/2004 02:24:13 ELITE

108  Tigist Memuye Gebeyahu    ETH/1994 02:24:23 ELITE

109  Ayantu Kumela Tadesse      ETH/1996 02:24:29 ELITE

110  Veronica Njeri Maina            KEN/1989 02:24:46  GOLD

111  Zinash Mekonnen Lema       ETH/1996 02:24:55 ELITE

112  Emebet Niguse Mamo          ETH/1999 02:25:25 ELITE

113  Nigsti Haftu Tesfay                ETH/1999 02:25:37 ELITE   

114  Aberash Demisse Korse       ETH/1997 02:25:42 ELITE

115  Medina Deme Armino           ETH/1997 02:26:01 ELITE

116 Aamelmal Birara Tagel           ETH/2000 02:26:31 ELITE

117  Shewarge Alene Amare         ETH/1994 02:27:26 ELITE   

118  Birtukan Birhanu Abera          ETH/1994 02:32:40 ELITE

119  Enyish Mengie Birkie              ETH/2005 DEBUT


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