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Press Release - Athens Marathon - 10/20/15

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                  Athens at the heart of the Marathon
				  
 Eliud Kipchoge, Ghirmay Ghebreslassie, Gladys Cherono and Mare Dibaba 
    are the candidates for the 2015 AIMS Best Marathon Runner Awards

Athens, November 8th - Athens, the birthplace of the Marathon, will be the 
focus of attention for the international running scene for three days from 
November 6 to 8. Firstly the Association of International Marathons and 
Distance Races (AIMS) will honour the best marathon runners of the year 
with the 2015 AIMS Best Marathon Runner (BMR) Awards, at an international 
Gala to be held in the evening of Friday, November 6. The next day will be 
marked by the Opening Ceremony for the "Athens Marathon. The Authentic". 
This is followed by the high point of the Athens Marathon itself, on 
Sunday, where the organisers expect more than 16,000 runners to 
participate.

This is the 3rd edition of the AIMS BMR Gala in Athens to honour the best 
runners of the year. The candidates were recently announced by AIMS and are 
the Kenyans Eliud Kipchoge and Gladys Cherono, the Ethiopian Mare Dibaba 
and Ghirmay Ghebreslassie from Eritrea. The winners in the male and female 
categories will be determined by a voting process currently taking place 
amongst more than 380 member races of AIMS. Winners will be announced 
during the BMR Gala.

The period under consideration for the 2015 AIMS Best Marathon Runner Award 
is from the beginning of October 2014 to the end of September 2015. During 
this time Eliud Kipchoge won three major marathons: Chicago, London and 
Berlin and a few weeks ago set the world’s fastest time of 2:04:00 at the 
latter event. Ghirmay Ghebreslassie overturned expectations by winning the 
World Championship race in Beijing in August. His gold medal was achieved 
after finishing sixth in Chicago and second in Hamburg in his previous 
races.

Gladys Cherono ran her debut marathon in January when she missed victory in 
Dubai in January by just one second, finishing in the highly impressive 
time of 2:20:03. She went one place better in her second attempt at the 
distance, running the fastest woman’s time this year of 2:19:25 to win the 
Berlin title at the end of September. This was also the fastest performance 
by a woman on an officially recognised course since April 2012. Mare Dibaba 
is the only other woman to have broken 2:20 this year. She achieved that 
feat with 2:19:52 to win the Xiamen Marathon in China in January. She won 
the women’s marathon at the World Championships in Beijing and her career 
includes victory in the 2014 Chicago Marathon and second place in Boston 
this April. 

Four more special awards will be presented during the Gala, which is 
organised by AIMS and the Hellenic Athletics Federation (SEGAS): the Green 
Award, the Lifetime Achievement, the Social Award and the Popular Runner 
Special Award. It has already been announced that the Chevron Houston 
Marathon will receive the Green Award.

Saturday, November 7, will mark the traditional Opening Ceremony for the 
"Athens Marathon. The Authentic". The Ceremony takes place inside the 
Archeological Site of the historic Marathon Tomb, the memorial site of the 
Battle of Marathon, where the Greek troops defeated the Persians in 490 
BCE. The Athenian soldier-messenger-runner, who according to legend ran 
from the battlefield to bring news of victory to his fellow Athenians, was 
later the inspiration for the creation of the marathon race for the 
inaugural Olympic Games of the modern era in Athens in 1896. During the 
Ceremony, the Marathon Flame, established in 2007, will be lit in front 
local authorities, IAAF, AIMS and SEGAS executives, marathon legends and 
race directors of more than 70 international marathon events. The Marathon 
Flame is carried by relay to the start of the race in the nearby town of 
Marathon and marathon runners of next day's event have the chance to take 
memories of it. 

In these difficult economic times the "Athens Marathon. The Authentic" has 
become a real Greek success story. The organisers SEGAS have again recorded 
increased numbers of entrants for the race with approx. 16,000 expected to 
run on the original marathon route, an officially measured course, served 
by an organization of very high international standards. Including races 
over shorter distances (5 and 10 km as well as races for children), some 
43,000 entries for the event on Sunday, November 8 have been received. The 
classic race over 42.195 km will begin in the town of Marathon as ever. The 
historic course will take participants into Athens and the Olympic Arena 
for the 1896 Games, the Panathinaikon Stadium. Entries for the Marathon are 
still available and can be accessed by going to: 
www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr. 

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