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Press Release - Gold Coast Airport Marathon - 7/4/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 Gold Coast Airport Marathon Braces for its Greatest Showdown in History

The Gold Coast is bracing for one of its greatest ever sporting showdowns.

This year's Gold Coast Airport Marathon, Sunday 6 July, has so many 
captivating ingredients that stamp it as not only the best in the race's 
36-year history, but also as a rival to anything on the stellar list of 
sporting occasions ever hosted by this city.

First there is 'the showdown', the head-to-head clash of the men's event's 
equal course record holders, Japan's Yuki Kawauchi and Kenya's Nicholas 
Manza.

Then there is the awarding of the International Association of Athletics 
Federations (IAAF) Road Race Gold Label earlier this year to the Gold Coast 
Airport Marathon, which has ensured the best ever elite field.

Add the emotion of this race being the Australian swansong for national 
marathon icon Lee Troop.

Sprinkle in the fact that this year's race is also the Australian Marathon 
Championships, along with a host of other domestic titles.

And what you have is the chemistry for an amazing Gold Coast Airport 
Marathon on Sunday 6 July.

Undoubtedly the clash between Kawauchi and Manza is potentially the show 
stopper. In 2011 Manza broke the long-standing 22-year-old-old men's 
marathon course record previously held by Olympian Brad Camp, setting the 
new record at 2:10:01.

Last year most on course thought Kawauchi had just lowered that mark when 
he crossed the line. However after a tense few moments it was revealed he 
had in fact covered the course in exactly the same time as Manza.

This year few doubt that the 2:10 barrier will be smashed.

The awarding of the IAAF Road Race Gold Label earlier this year has been 
attributed to Manza's decision to return to the Gold Coast, setting up an 
eagerly awaited showdown which is expected to not only produce a new course 
record, but also break the Australian all comers record of 2:09:18, set 
back in 1982 by Rob de Castella at the Brisbane Commonwealth Games.

Manza, who holds a marathon personal best of 2:06:34 recorded in 2011, will 
be looking to put the heat on Japan's most widely recognised marathoner 
Kawauchi after placing fourth (2:12:01) at this year's Prague Marathon in 
testing conditions, and, fourth at the Berlin Marathon in 2012 with a  
strong 2:08:28.

Kawauchi, who is also a sub-2:10 marathoner, having run a personal best 
2:08:14 in Seoul last year, will arrive on the Gold Coast with at least six 
marathons under his belt for the year including four course records and an 
impressive seventh sub-2:10 career marathon.

Not only will both men be tested by each other but they will be challenged 
by the fastest elite field in the race's history led by seventh all-time 
fastest Japanese marathoner and Olympian Arata Fujiwara who boasts a 
2:07:48 personal best as well as fellow countryman and 2014 Tokyo Marathon 
third placegetter Hirokatsu Kurosaki.

Also throw into the mix American Jeffrey Eggleston, who was the second 
highest finisher amongst his countrymen in Boston this year and also 
Zimbabwe's Wirimai Juwawo, who finished one spot ahead of local Michael 
Shelley at the 2012 London Olympics.

In all there are 13 starters in the men's field who have a PB lower than 
2:10.

If conditions are typically good, and considering the quality in the lead 
pack, there could be a genuine world class time this year.

There is no doubt the sentimental favourite will be 2006 Gold Coast Airport 
Marathon winner, event ambassador, sub-2:10 marathoner, three-time Olympian 
and Commonwealth Games representative Lee Troop, who  will bring down the 
curtain on one of the most celebrated and decorated Australian marathon 
careers at this year's Gold Coast Airport Marathon.

Troop will finish on a sentimental note by representing his home state of 
Victoria in the marathon one last time with the Gold Coast Airport Marathon 
doubling as the Australian Marathon Championships for the first time since 
2006, which also happened to be the last time Troop took the national title 
on the Gold Coast.

The women's marathon record of 2:27:17, set just last year by Japan's 
Yukiko Akaba, is also under threat with three runners having PBs below this 
mark.

Among those is the 2011 Gold Coast Airport Marathon winner, Ethiopian 
Goitetom Tesema. However posing the greatest potential threat is her 
countrywoman, 24-year-old Yebrgual Melese, who debuted in Paris this year 
with a stunning 2:26:21.

The top Kenyan contender in the women's field, has a PB of 2:26:52. If 
these three work together, it is not only the Gold Coast record that will 
be under threat, but also the Australian all-comers record of 2:23:14.

Adding further international flavour to the women's field is China's Lamei 
Sun. The university student will be the poster girl for the large 
contingent (more than 150) of Chinese runners who have flown in for the 
event.

Entries to all races close at 8pm on Friday July 4. Entry details are 
available on the Gold Coast Airport Marathon's official site 
www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au

Anybody who can't make it to the race precinct on Sunday 6 July can watch 
the marathon via a live digital telecast and see the live results at 
www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au

Also, the main pre-race hub for the Gold Coast Airport Marathon will be at 
the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre from Thursday night, July 
3. This is where the Check In Centre will be housed as well as the ASICS 
Sport & Leisure Expo.

The Expo will have more than 60 exhibitors with a wide range of health and 
fitness products. The Expo is open to the general public.

Another major highlight at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre 
will be the AirAsia Legends Lunch on Saturday 5 July. Appearing at the 
lunch will be a host of running greats including Rob de Castella, Steve 
Moneghetti, Pat Carroll, Lee Troop, Benita Willis and Mok Ying Ren.

This lunch is open to the general public with tickets available at 
www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au

The Gold Coast Airport Marathon is a major highlight on Queensland's event 
calendar, attracting people from more than 30 countries and showcasing the 
Gold Coast as a premier sporting event destination.

It is set to attract more than 30,000 participants of all ages and 
abilities across a number of events including the Gold Coast Airport 
Marathon, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, 
Southern Cross University 10km Run, Suncorp Bank 5.7km Challenge and Junior 
Dash 4km & 2km races.

Participants also have the opportunity to dedicate their run and raise 
funds for the official charity Cancer Council Queensland or for a charity 
of their choice.

For more information visit www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au.

Elite Start Field - International Men 

Name           Yuki Kawauchi 
DOB            5 March 1987
Country        Japan 
Race Number    1
Marathon PB    2:08:14 (Seoul, 2013)

Name           Nicholas Manza  
DOB            2 March 1985 
Country        Kenya 
Race Number    2
Marathon PB    2:06:34 (Amsterdam, 2011)

Name           Gebretsadik Adihana     
DOB            16 July 1992
Country        Ethiopia
Race Number    4
Marathon PB    2:06:23 (Amsterdam, 2012)

Name           Stephen Tum     
DOB            12 June 1986 
Country        Kenya
Race Number    5 
Marathon PB    2:06:35 (Marrakech, 2013)

Name           Arata Fujiwara 
DOB            12 September 1981 
Country        Japan
Race Number    6
Marathon PB    2:07:48 (Tokyo, 2012)

Name           Stephen Kibiwot              
DOB            3 April 1980
Country        Kenya 
Race Number    7
Marathon PB    2:07:54 (Prague, 2009) 

Name           Haile Gemeda   
DOB            22 October 1988
Country        Ethiopia 
Race Number    8
Marathon PB    2:08:35 (Rome, 2013)

Name           Hirokatsu Kurosaki          
DOB            8 August 1985
Country        Japan
Race Number    10
Marathon PB    2:09:07 (Tokyo, 2014)

Name           Cyrus Njui 
DOB            11 February 1986 
Country        Kenya (lives in Japan)
Race Number    11
Marathon PB    2:09:10 (Tokyo, 2011)

Name           Ahmed Baday 
DOB            1 January 1974
Country        Morocco 
Race Number    12
Marathon PB    2:09:16 (Daegu, 2012)

Name           Erick Mose 
DOB            3 February 1987
Country        Kenya (lives in Mexico)
Race Number    14
Marathon PB    2:09:44 (Los Angeles, 2013)

Name           Chiharu Takada   
DOB            9 July 1981
Country        Japan
Race Number    15
Marathon PB    2:10:39 (Fukuoka, 2013)

Name           Jeffrey Eggleston 
DOB            1 October 1984
Country        USA
Race Number    16
Marathon PB    2:11:57 (Boston, 2014)

Name           Hironori Arai
DOB            19 September 1979
Country        Japan
Race Number    17
Marathon PB    2:12:27 (Lake Biwa, 2011)             

Name           Wirimai Juwawo 
DOB            7 November 1980
Country        Zimbabwe
Race Number    18
Marathon PB    2:12:38 (Danzhou, 2010)

Elite Start Field - International Women 

Name           Goitetom Tesema           
DOB            8 October 1987
Country        Ethiopia
Race Number    102
Marathon PB    2:26:21 (Rome, 2011)

Name           Yebrgual Melese             
DOB            18 April 1990 
Country        Ethiopia
Race Number    103
Marathon PB    2:26:21 (Paris, 2014)

Name           Emily Samoei      
DOB            11 November 1980
Country        Kenya 
Race Number    104
Marathon PB    2:26:52 (Barcelona, 2012)

Name           Asami Kato           
DOB            12 October 1990
Country        Japan 
Race Number    106
Marathon PB    2:29:08 (Nagoya, 2014)

Name           Rika Shintaku      
DOB            19 October 1985 
Country        Japan    
Race Number    107
Marathon PB    2:31:15 (Tokyo, 2014)

Name           Tsehay Desalegn              
DOB            28 October 1991
Country        Ethiopia 
Race Number    108
Marathon PB    2:31:25 (Prague, 2014) 

Name           Hiroko Yoshitomi             
DOB            26 December 1983 
Country        Japan 
Race Number    109
Marathon PB    2:31:28 (Tokyo, 2013) 

Name           Pamela Chepchumba      
DOB            8 March 1979
Country        Kenya
Race Number    110
Marathon PB    2:25:36 (Milan, 2007)

Name           Lamei Sun            
DOB            4 January 1990
Country        China
Race Number    113
Marathon PB    2:27:55 (Beijing, 2012)

Name           Chihiro Tanaka    
DOB            13 November 1969 
Country        Japan 
Race Number    114         
Marathon PB    2:29:30 (Nagoya, 2002)

Name           Alexandra Williams 
DOB            24 March 1981
Country        New Zealand 
Race Number    117
Marathon PB    2:41:29 (Auckland, 2012)


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