Jordan Scheck Wins Jubilee Live Race

Bernard Okumu
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Jordan Scheck claimed victory in the Jubilee Race held in Nairobi, clocking 1:30:39 in a thrilling finish that brought together more than 3,500 cyclists from 20 nationalities.

Scheck edged out Kenya’s Charles Kagiliru, who finished second at 1:30:40, just a  second behind the winner.

John Muchiri closed the men’s podium with a time of 1:33:50. In the women’s category, Mehamit Hadush emerged champion in 1:38:21.

Mary Aleper secured second place with 1:46:55, while Jamila Abdula came in third at 1:47:08. Speaking at the event, Jubilee Holdings Chairman Zul Abdul said the race has grown into more than just a sporting competition:

“What began in 2021 as a cycling event has transformed into a global platform for wellness, inclusivity, financial planning, and community impact. Much like life insurance, it continues to evolve into a lifelong promise of protection and care. We are proud to see how this event unites communities across  borders.”

Caroline Ndungu, Jubilee Holdings Head of Communications, highlighted the company’s  vision for the event:

“Through the Jubilee Live Race, we are championing wellness while  reminding communities that financial security is central to living free. This race is about  people, resilience, and the future we want to build together.  The cycling extravaganza, now in its fourth edition, continues to cement Nairobi’s place  as a hub for international sports tourism.

With global recognition and KES 4 million in  prizes, the Jubilee Live Free Race inspires cyclists to push boundaries. In the same way,  life insurance empowers families to pursue their dreams with freedom and without fear of  financial setbacks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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