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Press Release - Dubai Marathon - 1/23/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                  Tsegaye Mekonnen Continues the Debutants'
                 Winning Streak to Break World Junior Record

Marathon novices mantained their domination in Dubai: a debutant won the 
Standard Chartered Dubai title for the third consecutive occasion in this 
IAAF Gold Label Race. Ethiopia's Tsegaye Mekonnen continued this impressive 
sequence as the 18 year-old sprang a surprise, running 2:04:32 in his first 
marathon. This achievement also improved the unofficial World Junior 
Record.

There was much pre-race talk about the possibility of another debutants' 
winner. But the athlete in this context was not Tsegaye Mekonnen. It was 
Atsedu Tsegay, who had recently impressed with a half marathon victory in 
New Delhi and was targeting a sub 2:05 time. Dubai is known to produce 
surprises, and it was no different on Friday: While Tsegay did not finish 
his debut, fellow-Ethiopian Tsegaye Mekonnen stormed to victory, upsetting 
the experienced marathon runners as well. 

The second and third placed athletes also achieved world-class times of sub 
2:06: Markos Geneti ran 2:05:13, followed by fellow-Ethiopian Girmay 
Birhanu in 2:05:49. 

As expected the women's race was dominated by the Ethiopians as well, 
claiming the top nine places. Suprisingly Mula Seboka beat favourites 
Meselech Melkamu and Meseret Hailu. 29 year-old Seboka ran 2:25:01 and 
collected the same winner's prize as the men's champion, 200,000 Dollar. 
Melkamu followed in second place with 2:25:23 and Firehiwot Dado ran 
2:25:53. Hailu was fourth in 2:26:20. 

The men's race began very fast with split times that were well inside the 
world record of 2:03:23 established by Kenya's Wilson Kipsang in Berlin in 
2013. A big group of a round 20 athletes passed 10 k in 29:14 and then 
reached the half way mark in 61:37. However at that stage the pace had 
already dropped to around 2:58 to 3:00 per kilometre. This was not fast 
enough for Kipsang's world record which soon was out of reach. 

While weather conditions were very good during the first half of the race, 
temperatures then started to climb up and above 20 Celcius in the sunshine. 
A group of nine runners was reduced to six shortly after the leading group 
had passed the 30 k mark in 1:28:15. It was then Tamirat Tola who surged 
ahead. Only Mekonnen and Geneti were able to follow their fellow Ethiopian. 
But when Tola gestured that they should help him maintaining the pace they 
declined. Mekonnen had his own plans. The youngster, who was fifth in the 
World Junior Championships 2012, sprinted away in the 36th kilometer.
Covering the next 1,000 m section in 2:51, he then added kilometre splits 
of 2:52 and 2:54. There was no way back for Geneti and Tola, who finished 
fourth in 2:06:17.

"The pace was changing a lot during the first half, which was quite tough. 
I think I could have run faster with an even pace," said Tsegaye Mekonnen. 
"But I am of course very happy and proud of my performance. I had no idea 
about the World Junior Record - so this is a bonus for me." The IAAF does 
not officially list World Junior Records, but among road running 
organisations they are a common feature. The previous record was 
established in Dubai a year ago: Berhanu Shiferaw ran 2:04:48 when he 
finishing second. 

The Ethiopian women made it eight straight wins in succession in the 
women's race of the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon. While this was no 
surprise, the winner had not been one of the big favourites beforehand. But 
Mula Seboka showed a strong performance, leading the big group of women 
more or less from the start. For much of the race the pace was much slower 
than expected. After a half way split of 1:14:03 it was not until after the 
35 k mark that there was a significant surge. Again it was Seboka, who 
initiated the attack. Only Meselech Melkamu and Firehiwot Dado were able to 
hold on, but not for much longer. Dado was dropped at 37 k and then Melkamu 
lost contact after 38 k. 

"When the three of us were together I thought Dado and Melkamu would be 
stronger than me. But at 37 k I still felt strong and I realised that I 
have a chance. They did not look that good anymore and I increased the pace 
again," said Seboka, who had finished eleventh in Dubai two years ago - 
this was just one place outside of prize money and she returned empty 
handed to Ethiopia. It is very much the opposite now, since Seboka 
collected the highest winners' prize available in international marathon 
running. "I will partly use this to support my parents and some poor people 
back home," she said. "I will have to speak to my husband about what we do 
with the other part of it."

Results with BIBs and Prize Money

Men:
1. Tsegaye Mekonnen         ETH   2:04:32    ASEFA    / 200,000 US-Dollar
2. Markos Geneti            ETH   2:05:13    GENETI   / 80,000 
3. Girmay Birhanu           ETH   2:05:49    GEBRU    / 40,000 
4. Tamirat Tola             ETH   2:06:17    ADERA    / 20,000 
5. Azmeraw Bekele           ETH   2:07:12    BEKELE   / 12,000 
6. Shumi Dechase            ETH   2:07:13    LECHE    / 11,200 
7. Abrha Milaw              ETH   2:07:46    MILAW    / 10,400 
8. Abera Kassw              ETH   2:08:18    BELAY    / 9,600 
9. Abdeimounaim Harroufi    USA   2:09:11    HARROUFI / 8,800 
10. Belachew Alemay         ETH   2:09:50    AMETA    / 8,000 

Women:
1. Mula Seboka              ETH   2:25:01    SEBOKA   / 200,000 US-Dollar
2. Meselech Melkamu         ETH   2:25:23    MELKAMU  / 80,000 
3. Firehiwot Dado           ETH   2:25:53    DADO     / 40,000 
4. Meseret Hailu            ETH   2:26.20    HAILU    / 20,000 
5. Betelhem Moges           ETH   2:26:42    MOGES    / 12,000 
6. Amane Gobena             ETH   2:27:05    GOBENA   / 11,200 
7. Fantu Eticha             ETH   2:27.36    ETICHA   / 10,400 
8. Goitetom Haftu           ETH   2:27:44    HAFTU    / 9,600 
9. Sechale Dalasa           ETH   2:27:47    DELASA   / 8,800 
10. Sultan Haydar           TUR   2:27:54    HAYDAR   / 8,000 

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