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23rd edition of the Mount Cameroon race of hope 2018 Results

The 23rd edition of the renowned mount Cameroon race of hope came to past today, with a participation of 500 athletes from junior, senior to Veteran category,  putting smiles on the faces of the victors and sadness on those on the vanquished.  Others were just to have been part of the activity, though theit performance merited no award.

The results of the 23rd edition of the Mt Cameroon Race of Hope had results as follows;



SENIOR MALE CATEGORY

1st position: Godlove Gamsibuin 4hrs 30mins.

2nd position: Fai Elvis, 4hrs 38 minutes.


3rd position: Kenyan Shelimo Luka 4hrs 40mins

SENIOR FEMALE CATEGORY.

1st: Tatah Carine 5hrs 26minutes.

2nd: Lyzette Ngalim.

3rd: Ntarim Wirngo Emmaculate.

Veteran awards
 Mr. Tanange, 75yrs old


The holder of the first position goes home with a sum of 10 million cfa francs, the second follows with 5 millions cfa francs.

The junior male and female category was composed of athletes as young as 15yrs old. For the male junior category, all three top best hailed from the north west of Cameroon.

Godlove Gamsibuin and Tatah Carine both go home with gold medals and a sum of 10 million francs cfa each, Fai Elvis and Lyzette Ngalim take home a silver medal and a sum of 5 million francs each and finally, Shelimo Luka and Wirngo Emmaculate take home bronze medals.

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