Maxine Wahome wins inaugural Lioness Rally

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By Ochieng Oyugi | Mar 27, 2022
Maxine Wahome, navigated by veteran driver Safina Khan in action at the inaugural Lioness Rally held at the Kasarani Super Spectator Stage in Nairobi [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

Maxine Wahome of Tams Ladies Stars is the winner of the inaugural Lioness Rally held at the Kasarani Super Spectator Stage in Nairobi today.

Navigated by veteran driver Safina Khan, Wahome clocked 17.16.1 to lift the event that attracted eight teams from around the country.

She was closely followed by Natasha Tundo who timed 17.19.0 to settle for second place.

Stella Macharia of Warembo Bila Make-Up and her navigator Peris Kiboi did not finish the competition after hitting the side of the tunnel in the racing track.

Full Results

1. Maxine Wahome navigated by Safina Khan 17.16.1

2. Natasha Tundo/Chantal Young 17.19.0

3. Caroline Gatimu/Tinesha Gatimu 18.44.5

4.Lisa Christoffersen/Lilian Onduko 19.35.1

5. Pauline Shegu/Mitchelle Chao 20.45.0

6. Faith.Milkah/Hellen Wamboi 21.54.5

7. Kiana Rajput/Ishy Renu 28.58.6

8. Stella Macharia/Peris Kiboi DNF.

 

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