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Press Release - Athens Marathon - 11/10/16


                Athens Marathon. The Authentic am Sonntag
   Kenyans target landmark breakthrough of sub 2:10 on historic course

No marathon runner has ever broken 2:10 on the historic course in Athens. 
This is the target which the elite men have set themselves on Sunday for 
the 34th edition of the "Athens Marathon. The Authentic." A group of 
leading Kenyan runners with Luka Rotich at their head, are planning a race 
tempo to achieve exactly that. But while international results these days 
frequently feature times of under 2:05 on the fastest courses, Athens 
presents a course like no other.

Whoever runs in Athens follows historic footsteps. A record entry of 17,500 
runners from 105 countries will compete the same tough course which 
produced the first marathon winner of the Modern Olympic era 120 years ago. 
It begins from the small coastal town of Marathon and follows the rise and 
fall of almost 250 metres before the final descent towards the finish in 
Athens' Panathinaic stadium. In 1896 the Greek Spiridon Louis won ahead of 
his compatriot Charilaros Vasilakos. On Sunday descendants of both those 
Greek marathon heroes will be in the Panathinaic stadium to join in 
celebrating the 120 years since their achievements. Another great name in 
Greek athletics will be remembered: the triumph of Stylianos Kyriakides, 
who won the Boston Marathon in 1946. His victory is among the most 
memorable successes in Greek athletics.

A record total of around 50,000 runners are expected to be on the road in 
Athens on Sunday, taking into account those participating in the 5 and 10km 
events in addition to the marathon. "We have the authentic marathon 
course," reflected Kostas Panagopoulos, president of the Greek Athletics 
Federation (SEGAS), the organisers of the event, on this record entry. "We 
want to develop the Athens Marathon not only in terms of the mass but also 
regarding the elite. That's why our goal is to attack the course record. It 
is hard on this course but we shall keep on trying and hope that, 
gradually, we can continue to raise the standard of the runners we recruit 
for the "Athens Marathon. The Authentic." In the continuing tough economic 
situation, this is only possible because all our sponsors have continued to 
support us. We are very thankful for that and it gives us confidence for 
the future."
 
"Luka Rotich is here with the aim of running under 2:10," announced Rachid 
Bin Meziane, the elite race co-ordinator in Athens, during Thursday's press 
conference. The Kenyan has a best time of 2:08:12, set in finishing second 
in Ottawa in 2013 and will bear bib number 1 on Sunday. The course record 
of 2:10:55, set by the Italian Stefano Baldini in winning the Olympic title 
in 2004, was broken by the Kenyan Felix Kandie with his 2:10:37. "Since 
then Felix has run 2:06:25 - the difference reflects how tough is the 
Athens course," explained Rachid Bin Meziane. "I shall try to break the 
course record - that is my goal. I have trained in the hills to be prepared 
for Athens," said Luka Rotich who is one of four Kenyans who have personal 
bests of under 2:10. Augustine Rono is the fastest man on the start list 
with his 2:07:23 from Hamburg in 2012. Silas Limo ran 2:08:54 for second 
place in Australia's Gold Coast Marathon in 2015. This year Limo defied 
windy conditions to finish fourth in Vienna in 2:10:16. Duncan Kwemboi's 
best is 2:08:34, set in finishing third at the Serengeti Marathon in 
Tanzania in 2014. Another who should be among the favourites is the 2013 
Athens champion, Hillary Yego of Kenya, who triumphed three years ago in 
2:13:50.

Penina Wanjiru has never run a marathon on such a hilly course as this one 
in Athens. The Kenyan won the Brighton Marathon on the English south coast 
in 2:34:25 in 2015. She will start as one of the favourites: "I have 
trained well and that makes me confident although I have never run a course 
like this," said Wanjiru. Among her rivals should be fellow Kenyans Gladys 
Kwambai (2:36:16) and Purity Kimetto (2:37:20). Others to be taken into 
account are the debutant Nancy Arusei of Kenya and Algeria's Kenza Dahmani. 
The latter has a best of 2:33:53. Her last marathon also had links with 
Athens and its Olympic history, since Dahmani ran 2:38:37 to finish 50th in 
Rio's Olympic Marathon in August.

Further information can be found at: www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr

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