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Press Release - Gold Coast Airport Marathon - 5/30/19

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         Second chance at Gold Coast glory for Kenyan-trained Kiwi

When you want to be the best at something, you surround yourself with the 
best. That was New Zealand-born Zane Robertson's thinking when he and twin 
brother Jake shunned US athletics scholarships and moved to Kenya at age 17 
to immerse themselves in the culture that produces the world's best 
runners.

Dubbed 'Elvis' by the Kenyans for once dying his hair black, the 
29-year-old New Zealand 10,000m national record holder and Glasgow 2014 
Commonwealth Games 5,000m bronze medallist has chosen to make his marathon 
debut at the Gold Coast Marathon on 7 July.

After a groin injury ruled him out of his first marathon at the Gold Coast 
2018 Commonwealth Games, Robertson is hungry to make amends on the same 
flat and fast course.

"Missing out last year when I was in crazy shape was devastating. I watched 
the race from Kenya and couldn't stop thinking about how I could have won," 
Robertson said.

"By coming to the Gold Coast Marathon, I feel I can replace that loss of 
mine."

Robertson, who has a half marathon PB of 59:47, is not letting last year's 
disappointment faze him in the lead up to his first attempt at 42.195km.

"The mind is such a powerful thing in sport, especially in long distance 
races," he said.

"If you don't believe in yourself, you've already lost. I always feel 
confident; if I don't, I won't race."

Robertson is upbeat about his potential in this year's event, despite 
toeing the line alongside a stellar line up in the men's marathon including 
2013 champion and 2018 Boston Marathon winner Yuki Kawauchi (JPN) and 
three-time Gold Coast Marathon champion and race record holder Kenneth 
Mungara (KEN).

"First and foremost, I always target the win. I want to run as fast as the 
pacemakers allow and once they step off the road anything can be possible. 
Perhaps a new Oceania record?" Robertson said.

Robertson and his brother have now spent over a decade in Kenya and 
Ethiopia learning what makes the best runners tick and while the jury is 
out on whether it is nature or nurture, he's confident the lessons learnt 
both on and off the track will stand him in good stead for a fast marathon 
time.

"I've learnt to live a runner's life - which means to have discipline when 
you're training, and to relax and recover when you're not," he said.

Twin brother Jake placed third on debut at last year's Lake Biwa Marathon 
in Japan in an impressive 2:08:26, a time 16s faster than Mungara's Gold 
Coast Marathon race record of 2:08:42 set in 2015.

But despite his brother seemingly throwing down the gauntlet, Zane remains 
assured the pair have moved past sibling rivalry.

"We realised that this world is so much bigger than that and the challenge 
is not with each other but against ourselves to be better than we were 
yesterday," he said.

It's hard to tell if it's Robertson's own confident, determined and 
fuss-free attitude to running or the Kenyan culture which has shaped him 
into the runner he is today, but one thing is for certain, he will be one 
to watch come the first Sunday in July.

The full elite field for the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon will be announced on 
Global Running Day on Wednesday 5 June.

The Gold Coast Marathon, to be held on Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 July, is an 
IAAF Gold Label Road Race and the pinnacle of road running events in 
Australia. During its 40-year history, the Gold Coast Marathon has 
distinguished itself as one of the most prestigious marathons in the world 
and is host to several championships, including the Oceania Area Marathon 
Championships, for which Robertson will contend.

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