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Press Release - Frankfurt Marathon - 10/31/16


  Fate Tola has good reason to be cheerful after winning German title in 
                       Mainova Frankfurt Marathon

After Fate Tola had closed the gap on the eventual women's winner, 
Ethiopia's Mamitu Daska, to just 15 seconds at the finish in Frankfurt's 
Festhalle, she was asked if she might have made up the difference on 
another day. "Oh yes," came the swift reply, accompanied by a beaming smile 
from the woman who had just won her first German marathon title with her 
time of 2:25:42 in Sunday's Mainova Frankfurt Marathon.

The response was in no sense intended to denigrate the victory of Mamitu 
Daska. Instead, it reflected the quiet and growing confidence of a runner 
who had missed Olympic selection for the marathon this year through no 
fault of her own and was simply getting on with the job of developing her 
international career.

Once upon a time, Fate Tola and Mamitu Daska might have been team-mates, 
wearing Ethiopian national vests. But fate took Tola to Germany, not under 
a flag of convenience but to make a new life. She speaks German and her 
linguistic skills are improving rapidly. Her husband and fellow runner Musa 
Roba Kinkal, also Ethiopian-born, acts as an interpreter for some 
Ethiopians, but Tola needs no assistance in this respect. It's a welcome 
sign for the media in distance running that an athlete is prepared not just 
for the hard graft of competition but also communicating directly with the 
press and not content to use an interpreter throughout their career.

During Sunday's race Fate Tola cut down Mamitu Daska's lead from over two 
minutes to 15 seconds at the finish. As so often in the marathon, both had 
to endure sticky patches, literally in the case of Daska who endured a few 
seconds of sickness which barely slowed her stride. Tola also showed a cool 
head and any tribulations were forgotten in her later comment: "I feel so 
happy today, everything went as planned."

Not everything has gone so smoothly for her this year and the prime example 
was through no fault of her own. Having applied for German citizenship, the 
prospects appeared bright that Fate Tola would be on the start line for the 
Olympic Marathon in the colours of the Bundesrepublik in Rio. Her hopes 
were dashed when her German passport arrived…two weeks too late.

"I had to watch the marathon in Rio on television at home, that hurt me a 
lot," reflected Fate Tola. From adversity came a fresh chance as a place in 
the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon beckoned: "It did me good to have this 
motivation. I tried not to look back but to concentrate on the future."

Her marathon best of 2:25:14 was set when finishing fifth in Berlin in 
2012. She then took maternity leave, or, as it is more charmingly expressed 
in German, "Eine Babypause." Their three-year-old daughter Samya is the 
result.

In Frankfurt she ran her first marathon as a German citizen and won the 
national title. It has been a seven-year journey so far from her marathon 
debut of 2:36:54 to win in Thessaloniki in 2009. Her rise to elite status 
was marked by wins in Vienna in 2011 and the following year. That Fate Tola 
can mix it at top-class level was confirmed by her eighth place on the 
rolling hills of Boston in April this year, running 2:34:38.

As the fourth fastest female German marathoner of all time with her time 
from Frankfurt on Sunday - the chart is led by Irina Mikitenko with 
2:19:19, followed by Uta Pippig and Kathrin Dörre-Heinig - Fate Tola is 
moving up in the world. On the subject of worlds, or rather the World 
Championships in London next year, her performance at the Mainova Frankfurt 
Marathon should certainly earn her a place in the German marathon team this 
time.

More Information is available at: www.frankfurt-marathon.com
 
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