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Metro Marathon Düsseldorf On Sunday:
Fedor Shutov the favourite while Anna Hahner runs comeback marathon
in Düsseldorf
Fedor Shutov is the favourite for the Metro Marathon Düsseldorf on Sunday.
The Russian, who is competing as an Authorised Neutral Athlete (ANA), holds
the fastest personal best in the elite field with a time of 2:11:26. While
Tom Gröschel is in the national focus fellow-German Anna Hahner returns to
marathon racing on Sunday after a long injury break. Both are the
favourites for the national championships, which are included in this race.
The international qualifying times set by the IAAF for the World
Championships in Doha in late September will be a target for a number of
athletes in Düsseldorf, among them a group of South Americans. For the men
this time stands at 2:16:00 while the women's mark is 2:37:00.
Including races at shorter distances a record total of around 20,000
runners have entered the 17th edition of the METRO Marathon Düsseldorf.
Around 3,500 will compete in the marathon. The METRO Marathon Düsseldorf
will be streamed live at:
https://larasch.de/event/metro-marathon-duesseldorf-2019/livestream
"It is my aim to develop the race further," said new Race Director Sonja
Oberem. The former German top marathon runner, who finished eighth in the
Olympic Marathon in Atlanta in 1996, took fifth place in the World
Championships in 2001, won a bronze medal at the European Championships in
Munich in 2002 and ran a personal best of 2:26:13, took over from
Düsseldorf Marathon founder Jan Winschermann recently. Due to financial
reasons this year's elite field is not as strong as it had been in the
past. However Sonja Oberem is determined to present stronger fields in the
future again. "It was very important for us that our title sponsor Metro
renewed our contract for another two years until 2021. Additionally we have
great support from the city," said Sonja Oberem.
In the absence of African elite runners it is Russia's Fedor Shutov, who is
the favourite on Sunday. The 33 year-old clocked his personal best of
2:11:26 in 2016. More recently he ran 2:16:48 in Dublin last autumn. While
Russia's Athletics Federations remains suspended Shutov belongs to the
group of Authorised Neutral Athletes (ANA).
Germany's Tom Gröschel returns to the Metro Marathon Düsseldorf, where he
ran a very good debut last year. He produced an upset by taking the
national title with a personal best of 2:15:20 here in 2018. "In contrast
to last year, when I decided at short notice to run my marathon debut, I am
much better prepared now. It is my goal to run a personal best on Sunday,"
said the 27 year-old, who was Germany's best marathoner in the European
Championships last year in Berlin, where he finished in 11th position.
There is a group of four runners with personal bests of sub 2:17. Mikhail
Krassilov (Kazakhstan/2:16:08), Ronald Schröer (Netherlands/2:16:19),
Malcolm Hicks (New Zealand/2:16:28) and Luis Orta Millan
(Venezuela/2:16:30) could all go for the Doha qualifying time. Debutant
Miguel Amador Montilla of Colombia might be in for a surprise. He ran 66:27
in the Medellin half marathon in altitude last year.
Returning to Düsseldorf where she ran a fine debut of 2:30:14 back in 2012
is Anna Hahner. The 29 year-old former Vienna City Marathon winner (2014)
is the only athlete among the women's elite field who holds a sub 2:30
personal best with 2:26:44.
However the 29 year-old comes back from a long injury period. Her recent
half marathon result from Berlin, where she ran 1:15:42 does not suggest
that she is capable of running sub 2:30 times yet. And accordingly Anna
Hahner said: "It is nice to be back and running smoothly again without any
pain or problems. But it will not be about times this spring." She plans to
run the Berlin Marathon in September and will go for the international
Olympic qualifying time of 2:29:30 there. Since defending champion Fabienne
Amrhein had to cancel her start in Düsseldorf at short notice due to an
injury to her heel Anna Hahner is likely to win the national title.
One of the favourites is Peru's Jovana de la Cruz. The 26 year-old ran her
most recent marathon back in 2016, when she finished the Olympic marathon
in Rio in a fine 36th position with 2:35:49. Earlier that year she had
improved her personal best in Houston, taking fifth place in 2:31:33. In
2018 she ran her half marathon PB of 70:56.
Erika Abril Suarez of Columbia and Norway's Runa Falch hold personal bests
of 2:33:33 and 2:33:52 respectively while there is a former Metro Marathon
Düsseldorf champion returning to the race: Hungary's Zsofia Erdely was the
winner in 2016, when she clocked her personal best of 2:35:37.
Selected elite runners and personal bests
Men:
Fedor Shutov ANA/RUS 2:11:26
Tom Gröschel GER 2:15:20
Mikhail Krassilov KAZ 2:16:08
Ronald Schröer NED 2:16:19
Malcolm Hicks NZL 2:16:28
Luis Orta Millan VEN 2:16:30
Serkan Kaya TUR 2:17:27
Gert Jan Wassink NED 2:17:34
Simon Stützel GER 2:17:51
Muzaffer Bayram TUR 2:17:57
Miguel Amador Montilla COL Debut
Women:
Anna Hahner GER 2:26:44
Jovana de la Cruz PER 2:31:33
Erika Abril Suarez COL 2:33:33
Runa Falch NOR 2:33:52
Zsofia Erdely HUN 2:35:37
Hiruni Wijayaratne SRI 2:36:35
Ümmü Kiraz TUR 2:38:26
Angela Figueroa COL 2:40:17
Further information can be found online at: www.metro-marathon.de
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