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VNR Alert: Stunning 10km debut for Ethiopia’s Khairi Bejiga, wins 2025 tRUNsylvania 10K in second fastest U20 time ever

VNR Alert: Stunning 10km debut for Ethiopia’s Khairi Bejiga, wins 2025 tRUNsylvania 10K in second fastest U20 time ever






VNR Alert: Stunning 10km debut for Ethiopia’s Khairi Bejiga, wins 2025 tRUNsylvania 10K in second fastest U20 time ever





VNR Alert: Stunning 10km debut for Ethiopia’s Khairi Bejiga, wins 2025 tRUNsylvania 10K in second fastest U20 time ever

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Sunday, 5th of October 2025
VNR Alert: Stunning 10km debut for Ethiopia’s Khairi Bejiga, wins 2025 tRUNsylvania 10K in second fastest U20 time ever

Ethiopian teenager Khairi Bejiga stole the headlines with a superb and unexpected winning effort of 26:54 at the tRUNsylvania 10K on Sunday 5 October. Just 19, Bejiga equalled the fastest ever debut over the distance – uniquely held by Kenya’s Sebastian Sawe from the 2022 Herzogenaurach race in Germany until Bejiga’s outing in the Romania city of Brasov – and also posted the second fastest time ever by an U20 runner. Into the bargain, Bejiga produced the second fastest time ever on the super-quick three-lap Brasov circuit, just missing the 26:51 course record held by Kenya’s Nicolas Kipkorir since 2022.

Running aggressively and confidently from the start, Bejiga was to the fore of a large leading pack in the early stages of the race before stepping on the accelerator just after four kilometres and producing a 2:38 kilometre split between the fourth and fifth kilometre, reaching the halfway point in 13:34 along with another eight men. With a negative split for the second half of the race anticipated, the predicted finishing time was around the 27-minute mark and Bejiga and continued to push the pace over the next two kilometres, with South Africa’s Maxime Chaumeton also helping out with the work at the front.

Gradually, Bejiga and Chaumeton’s rivals dropped away before the young Ethiopian surged again at around the eight kilometres, throwing in a 2:37 penultimate kilometre which the more experienced South African couldn’t match. Bejiga crossed the line in 26:54, falling to his knees in exhaustion and delight with Chaumeton digging deep to close over the last few hundred metres before finishing just a single second in arrears, coming home in a South African record of 26:55. Completing the podium, Kenya’s Cornelius Kemboi improved his personal best by 28 seconds, crossing the line in 27:12.

The women’s race went to the fastest woman in the field, Ethiopia’s Medina Eisa, in 30:28.
A big group of 10 women including the pacemakers went through the halfway point in 15:14 which unforunately meant that the race organiser’s ambitions of the first sub-30 minute clocking on Romanian roads might prove to be a bit of a tall order.

With 2km to go, a group of five were still together – Eisa, the Kenyan trio of Brenda Jepchumba Kenei, Mariam Lufti Njoki and Joyciline Jepkosgei along with Turkey’s former multiple European champion Yasemin Can – with Kenei and Njoki pushing the pace and Eisa looking very comfortable on their shoulders covering every surge by the duo at the front.

As the pace increased over the final kilometre, former 10km world record holder Jepkosgei was the first to break with 600 metres to go, following quickly by Can.

With 300 metres to the finish line, Eisa made her move and darted past her two Kenyan opponents before pulling away with a decisive turn of speed, clocking 2:58 for the last kilometre, to remain unbeaten on the roads in 2025.

Eisa, the 2025 10km world leader with her time of 29:25 in Castellon, Spain in February, also got partial compensation for a disappointing 13th place finish in the World Athletics Championships 5000m just over two weeks ago.

Following Eisa home, Kenei outsprinted Njoki for second place with the pair clocked at 30:29 and 30:31 respectively while Can missed out on the podium in fourth but set a Turkish national record of 30:36.

The leading results in the 2025 tRUNsylvania 10Kthe only 2025 World Athletics Elite Label Road Race over 10km in Europe and the most prestigious 10km road race in southeast Europe – are:

Men
Khairi Bejiga (ETH) – 26:54 PB
Maxime Chaumeton (RSA) – 27:55 NR
Cornelius Kibet Kemboi (KEN) – 27:12 PB
Victor Kiprono (KEN) – 27:18
Vincent Kipkorir (KEN) – 27:26
Amos Kipkirui Langat (KEN) – 27:32
Daniel Kosen (KEN) – 27:35
Laban Kosgei (KEN) – 27:35 PB
Amos Kipkemei (KEN) – 27:42
Selemon Atakiti Kidanu (ETH) – 27:58

Women
Medina Eisa (ETH) – 30:28
Brenda Jepchumba Kenei (KEN) – 30:29 PB
Mariam Lufti Njoki (KEN) – 30:31 PB
Yasemin Can (TUR) – 30:36 NR
Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) – 30:41
Faith Cherono (KEN) – 30:52
Samiyah Hassan Nour (DJI) – 31:02
Brenda Jepchirchir (KEN) – 31:10 PB
Mary Ekiru (KEN) – 31:29 PB
Aisia Cheptengeny (KEN) – 32:02 PB

Full results can be found at the following link: https://brasovrun.depar.hr/2025/#10EW 
A replay of the entire men’s and women’s races are available here: https://www.brasovrun.ro/en
 

The tRUNsylvania 10K is part of famous Brasov Running Festival.
The two-day 2025 Brasov Running Festival also featured a series of community and national-level races over distances from 800m to 5km as well as an innovative trail-to-road event.
The Brasov Running Festival takes place annually against the backdrop of the spectacular Carpathian Mountains and close to the centre of the historic and picturesque Transylvanian city which can date its origins back to the 13th century.

All images can be downloaded from this race report and are copyright free/free to use but a credit to Chiara Montesano/Brasov Running Festival would be appreciated.

Text Credits: Brasov Running Festival
Photo Credits: Chiara Montesano/Brasov Running Festival
Video Credits: ICARUS Sports

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00:00 – 00:25 Trail to Road
00:25 – 00:35 Male Winner
00:35 – 00:40 Female Winner
00:40 – 01:04 3K Fun Run
01:04 – 01:21 Kids Run
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02:57 – 03:16 Female Winner
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03:45 – 04:00 Male Winner

INTERVIEWS:
ENGLISH: Christian Mosoiu (ROM) – Trail to Road Male Winner – Direct download* HERE.
ENGLISH: Khairi Bejiga (ETH) – 10K Elite Male Winner – Direct download* HERE.
ENGLISH: Madalina Flourea (ROM) – Trail to Road Female Winner – Direct download* HERE

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