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Friday June 19, 2009
Over 1,000 runners joined the Bangkok Post Mini Marathon 2009 being held on June 14 which saw four international winners and two from Thailand in the six categories.
The event was chaired by Bangkok Governor M.R.SukhumbhandParibatra who confirmed the city’s commitment
to support activities which promote good health amongst the public.
Winning the10km male event (under 39 years) was Noah Kipkoech Cheseret from Kenya, while Andrew Wyatt, a
New Zealand citizen who lives in KhonKaen, triumphed in the over 40s race.
The 10km female (under 34 years) event was won by Gladys Cheruiyot, also from Kenya. Coming in first in the
over 34 race was Thailand’s Chutimon Riddet.
Thai youngster Wanat Sampaongen won the 5km male event, while the female winner was Fumie Wake, a
Japanese employee at Mitsui Oil.
The Bangkok Post, in co-operation with many supporters, organized this event to raise funds to support the education of needy children underthe Bangkok Post Foundation.

Noah Kipkoech Cheseret, centre, from Kenya receives his award from the Bangkok Post President & Chief Operating Officer, Supakorn Vejjajiva, left, and Post editor Pattnapong Chantranontwong, right, after winning the 10km male event.
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