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Press Release - Dubai Marathon - 1/22/14

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 Can Debutant Atsedu Tsegay Maintain Debutant's Record of Success In Dubai?

A combination of the biggest pot of prize money and most pancake-flat 
course among the major marathons means that extraordinary results can be 
expected in Dubai. The Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon has maintained 
that sequence and the tantalising prospect of a world record remains. The 
15th edition will feature a men's race where two sub 2:05 runners return to 
the premier running event of the region: Markos Geneti (Ethiopia) and 
Jonathan Maiyo (Kenya) are among the favourites for the 200,000 Dollar 
first prize. The women's race looks like an Ethiopian duel between Meselech 
Melkamu and Meseret Hailu. The Standard Chartered DubaiMarathon is an IAAF 
Gold Label Road Race.

The course has undergone minor changes because of construction works and 
now has the potential to be faster than ever with just two corners and two 
U-turns left for the whole distance. Additionally the lowest and the 
highest points of the 42.195 k are just six metres apart. "Dubai is a 
developing city, so we constantly have to adapt. But we always look to 
improve the course," said Event Director Peter Connerton.

As in the past the route stretches mainly along Dubai's Jumeirah Beach 
Road. In an area where building progress continue and new skyscrapers more 
or less "turn up" from one year to another, the elite runners could be on 
course for new heights as well. "This is probably the fastest course we 
have ever had," said Peter Connerton. "We are hoping for a time of sub 2:04 
on Friday." Weather conditions look favourable, although there is always a 
risk of temperatures rising during the second hour of the race.

Two years ago the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon had four runners 
breaking 2:05. It was the first time that was achieved on a marathon course 
eligible for records. A year ago there were even five men who ran inside 
2:05 in a finish which is still unique in marathon running. 

Two newcomers to the distance triumphed in the past two years, establishing 
themselves among the best in the world: Ayele Abshero won with a course 
record of 2:04:23 while Lelisa Desisa ran 2:04:45 in 2013. On Friday there 
is another runner who aims to continue this unusual debutants' winning 
streak started by his fellow-Ethiopians: Atsedu Tsegay. 

"I have chosen Dubai for my debut because I know this is a fast race on a 
flat course," said 22 year-old Atsedu Tsegay, who has run the fifth fastest 
time ever in the half marathon with 58:47. "It is my aim to run 2:05 in my 
first marathon and of course I would like to continue the debutants' win 
streak." Atsedu prepared in Addis Abeba for his marathon debut and ran 
distances of up to 40 k in training. "I will definitely follow the first 
group, no matter what pace they will run."

Jonathan Maiyo is well aware of the debutants' threat, and especially of 
Atsedu Tsegay . "Markos Geneti is a strong rival but there are plenty of 
others, especially the debutants", said Maiyo, who ran his personal best of 
2:04:56 when placing fourth in Dubai in 2012. In that race he just missed 
out on a podium finish behind Geneti (2:04:54). "This could be a world 
record race if we all work well together. I know that I can run faster than 
two years ago," Maiyo added. 

Six runners feature personal bests of sub 2:07 and another nine have run 
under 2:10.  While pacemakers will be instructed to run a pace inside the 
course record of 2:04:23, Ahmed Al Kamali hopes for more: "I dream of a 
world record," said the President of the United Arab Emirates' Athletics 
Federation, who is also a Council Member of the IAAF. 

The women's elite entry looks as strong as two years ago, when Aselefech 
Mergia (Ethiopia) set the course record with a time of 2:19:31. Three women 
broke 2:20 in that race, which remains a unique result in marathon running. 
A time of 2:21:30 - fast enough to win all but four marathons in the world 
last year - was only good enough for sixth place in this remarkable race 
two years ago.

Six women who have been faster than 2:24 will compete in the Standard 
Chartered Dubai Marathon. Among them are Ethiopian stars Meselech Melkamu 
(2:21:01) and Meseret Hailu (2:21:09). "With the quality of our women's 
field we are pushing for a course record," said Peter Connerton. 

"I came to Dubai because I know about the fast course," said Meselech 
Melkamu, who had won her debut marathon in Frankfurt in 2012 (2:21:01). 
After dropping out of the World Championships' marathon in Moscow last 
summer she was supposed to return to Frankfurt in October. "But I got a 
muscle injury which was really bad, so I could not go. However I was able 
to train very well for Dubai, I am in good form," said Melkamu.

One of Melkamu's strongest rivals will be Meseret Hailu. The World Half 
Marathon Champion from 2012 had run marathons in the years before, but it 
was not until Amsterdam in autumn 2012 that she achieved a major 
breakthrough: Hailu won the race with a course record of 2:21:09. After 
dropping out of the World Championships' marathon in 2013 she will be eager 
to make amendments for this in Dubai. 

While a sub 2:20 time could be on the cards it looks highly unlikely that 
the Ethiopian win streak will come to an end on Friday: Ethiopian women 
have won the past seven editions of the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon.

Main contenders

Men
Markos Geneti       ETH     2:04:54
Jonathan Maiyo      KEN     2:04:56
Laban Korir         KEN     2:06:05
Girmay Birhanu      ETH     2:06:09
Deriba Merga        ETH     2:06:38
Megersa Bacha       ETH     2:06:56
Shumi Dechase       BAH     2:07:11
Nicholas Kemboi     QAT     2:08:01
Habtamu Asefa       ETH     2:08:28
Dejene Yirdaw       ETH     2:08:30
Haile Haja          ETH     2:08:35
Derese Tadese       ETH     2:08:46
Abrha Milaw         ETH     2:09:00
Sisay Lemma         ETH     2:09:02
Yekeber Bayabel     ETH     2:09:39
Atsedu Tsegay       ETH     Debut
Abera Kuma          ETH     Debut

Women
Meselech Melkamu    ETH     2:21:01
Meseret Hailu       ETH     2:21:09
Firehiwot Dado      ETH     2:23:15
Ehitu Kiros         ETH     2:23:38
Mula Seboka         ETH     2:23:48
Amane Gobena        ETH     2:23:50
Belaynesh Oljira    ETH     2:25:01
Sultan Haydar       TUR     2:25:09
Misker Mekonnen     ETH     2:25:45
Werknesh Kidane     ETH     2:26:15
Goitetom Haftu      ETH     2:26:21
Sechale Dalasa      ETH     2:26:27
Zemzem Ahmed        ETH     2:27:12
Wude Ayalew         ETH     ---
Yebrgual Melese     ETH     Debut

More information is available at: www.dubaimarathon.org

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