By Daily Sports Nigeria on May 25, 2026
The Okpekpe International 10km Road Race, the first road race in West Africa to earn World Athletics Label status, will be broadcast live worldwide on May 30, organisers have announced.
The race, first staged in 2013, has grown into one of Africa’s leading road events and regularly attracts elite athletes from Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Nigeria.
It begins at Apana Road and finishes in Okpekpe, Edo State, a hilltop community in Nigeria’s Edo North Senatorial District. The course covers 10km of hills and tarred roads.
Kenya’s Daniel Simiu Ebenyo holds the men’s course record of 28 minutes 28 seconds, while Kenya-born Kazakhstani Caroline Chepkoech Kipkirui set the women’s mark of 32:38 at the ninth edition in 2023. Both times remain benchmarks for the competition.
Organisers said the 2026 edition will feature a strong field of elite athletes alongside Nigeria’s top road runners, with its prize money and Gold Label status continuing to attract international participation.
“Okpekpe has become a fixture on the global calendar since 2015 and continues to showcase Nigeria’s capacity to host world-class events,” Media and Activation Director Dare Esan said.
Coverage will be available on M4STV’s website and mobile applications, including Google Play Store, Apple App Store, Roku and Amazon Appstore.
Commentary will be provided by a veteran athletics journalist and member of the World Athletics Media Study Group.
The event has also been credited with boosting tourism and investment in Edo State, with Okpekpe’s hilltop scenery and agricultural potential continuing to attract visitors and investors.
Source Punch Ng
Posted May 25, 2026
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