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Press Release - Athens Classic Marathon - 11/9/14

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                  Felix Kandie Breaks Course Record of
               Olympic Champion Stefano Baldini in Athens 

Ten years after Stefano Baldini won the gold medal in the Athens Olympic 
marathon the course record of the Italian was finally broken: It was the 
unheralded Kenyan Felix Kandie who did it and caused a big surprise in the 
"Athens Marathon. The Authentic" on Sunday. In warm weather conditions with 
temperatures in the sun well over 20 Celcius during much of the race Kandie 
clocked 2:10:37. This was 18 seconds faster than the course record and an 
improvement of his personal best by more than five minutes. Baldini had won 
the Olympic gold with a time of 2:10:55 albeit in really hot conditions. 
The double Athens Marathon winner Raymond Bett was second in 2:12:34 while 
Josphat Chobei completed the Kenyan podium with 2:15:38 for third place. 

It turned out to be a Kenyan day in Greece. The top three women were all 
from the east African country as well. While the race was much closer in 
the end than the men's event, records were out of reach for the women. 
Naomi Maiyo won with 2:41:06, defeating defending champion Nancy Rotich who 
followed in 2:41:29. Linah Chirchir took third with 2:42:41. 

A record number of 13,000 runners entered the Athens Marathon, which is run 
on the original course of the 1896 Olympic Games. Athletes started in the 
town of Marathon and finished in the Panathinaikon Stadium in the heart of 
the capital.

Only the first ten kilometres run near the coast are relatively flat in 
this classic race. After that point in the small town of Nea Makri, where 
thousands of spectators lined the course, a tough uphill section with many 
ups and downs begins. As soon as the first steep section was reached, 
runners from the big leading group started to fall back or even drop out. 
Eight athletes were left in the lead when the half way point was passed in 
65:52. Shortly before the highest point of the course - almost 250 metres 
above sea level - came a decisive move. When the two pacemakers dropped out 
right after 30k, Felix Kandie pushed the pace. Only Raymond Bett was able 
to follow him while Julius Korir and Josphat Chobei quickly lost ground. 

With ten kilometres to go and the course now descending towards Athens it 
looked as if Bett was beaten. But the Athens winner of 2010 and 2012, who 
held the event record holder with a time of 2:11:35, managed to close a 
gap. In response Kandie continued his relentless pace, covering the 5k 
section from 30 to 35k in 14:52. Bett was finally beaten shortly after the 
35k mark while Kandie ran the next 5k even faster with 14:49. His reward 
was the course record as well as the Athens title.

"I felt strong and my body responded well after the half way mark. Firstly 
my goal was to make the podium. But when I was in the lead with Raymond 
Bett I did not fear him, I wanted to win," said 28 year-old Felix Kandie, 
who entered the Athens Marathon with a personal best of 2:16:12 from Sydney 
in 2012. Other credentials hardly suggested that he would be the man to 
break Baldini's record. Kandie has a half marathon best of 62:46. "I am 
very happy, it is a big pleasure to run this race and win on the historic 
course."

There was late drama in the women's race. After a half marathon split of 
1:20:23 three runners were still in a group at 35k: Naomi Maiyo, Nancy 
Rotich and Kidist Fiseha Tedla. While the Ethiopian struggled in the final 
section and was overtaken by Linah Chirchir in a fight for third place, 
Rotich took the lead. But with the 40k mark in sight Maiyo came from behind 
and overtook her fellow-Kenyan. "Although I felt an injury I thought I 
would be able to hold on and win," said Rotich. But the defending champion 
had to settle for second. 

25 year-old Maiyo, who has a PB of 2:40:12 from Barcelona earlier this 
year, was 23 seconds ahead of Rotich in the Panathinaikon Stadium. "This 
was the hardest road race I have run so far," said the Kenyan after she 
finished in temperatures of around 25 Celsius in the old Olympic arena. 
While many of the elite runners dropped out in the tough conditions she was 
rewarded with a win. "To be first in Athens is an inspiration for my future 
career," said Maiyo.

Results 

Men:
1. Felix Kandie           KEN 2:10:37 KANDIE
2. Raymond Bett           KEN 2:12:34 BETT
3. Josphat Chobei         KEN 2:15:38 CHOBEI
4. Julius Korir           KEN 2:15:51 KORIR
5. Amare Eneayehu Abebe   ETH 2:16:31 AMARE
6. Belete Mekonnen Gezu   ETH 2:19:46 GEZU

Women:
1. Naomi Maiyo            KEN 2:41:06 MAIYO
2. Nancy Joan Rotich      KEN 2:41:29 ROTICH
3. Linah Chirchir         KEN 2:42:41 CHIRCHIR
4. Kidist Fiseha Tedla    ETH 2:43:46 TEDLA 
5. Yumiko Kinoshita       JPN 2:44:18 KONOSHITA
6. Sofia Riga             GRE 2:45:38 RIGA

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