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Press Release - Marathon Hamburg - 4/20/23

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                    Haspa Marathon Hamburg on Sunday

     Tiruye Mesfin targets Hamburg course record, Daniel do Nascimento 
                         intends to bounce back
						 
Very fast times and thrilling races are expected at the Haspa Marathon 
Hamburg on Sunday. Just a year after Yalemzerf Yehualaw set a sensational 
course record of 2:17:23, which at that time was an unofficial world debut 
record as well, a fellow-Ethiopian will be at the start line, hoping to 
smash the mark: 20 year-old Tiruye Mesfin announced at the press conference 
in Hamburg that she targets a world-class time of sub 2:17. Brazil's Daniel 
do Nascimento is among the men's favorites. The South American record 
holder wants to bounce back after disaster struck in New York in November. 
After taking the European marathon gold in Munich in sensational style last 
summer Hamburg will be the first race at the classic distance for Germany's 
Richard Ringer. Around 12,000 runners have registered for the marathon 
event while the total number including shorter races is over 30,000. 

A live stream of the race will be available worldwide at 
www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de 

on Sunday. The race starts at 9.30am local time and the coverage will begin 
at 8.45am. While the commentary will be in German the Twitter account of 
the Haspa Marathon Hamburg will carry English elite race updates. 

Tiruye Mesfin could indeed be in a position to break the course record on 
Sunday if weather conditions will be suitable. At the moment the forecast 
looks good, however there might be some wind. The Ethiopian youngster ran a 
superb 2:18:47 debut at the Valencia Marathon in December and believes she 
can run considerably faster in her second marathon on Sunday. "I am in fine 
form and my preparations went very well. I will try to break the course 
record, but at least I want to run a personal best," said Tiruye Mesfin, 
who hopes to be in the mix for Olympic qualification. "My plan is to run 
the first half in 68:00." While this would lead towards a world-class time 
of 2:16 she knows that it will probably not be enough to secure an Olympic 
spot. "I think I would have to go even faster, but there is some time left 
and I could do it in a later race." 

Qualifying for the 2024 Paris games will probably be easier for Stella 
Chesang since the competition for places in Uganda is not as tough as in 
Ethiopia. Running her debut marathon in Hamburg she is ready for an 
adventurous pace. "I want to go with the first and see how it goes for me 
and what is possible. I hope to achieve Olympic qualification," said Stella 
Chesang, who chose Hamburg for her first marathon "because of the fast 
course". Her half marathon PB of 68:11 indicates that she could break the 
Ugandan record of 2:23:13. And her tenth place at the World Cross Country 
Championships in Bathurst, Australia, in February shows that she is 
probably in very good form.

Kenya's Bernard Koech is the fastest runner in the field with a PB of 
2:04:09. He did not make it in time for Thursday's press conference because 
of a strike at Hamburg airport. South American record holder Daniel do 
Nascimento arrived a day earlier and was present when the conference 
fittingly began in room Sao Paulo at the Radisson Hotel. A year ago the 
Brazilian, who recently trained in Uganda for a longer period, stunned with 
a time of 2:04:51 in Seoul. However the 24 year-old then collapsed with ten 
kilometers to go at the New York Marathon in November. Daniel do Nascimento 
ran world record pace in the first part of that race and was ahead by well 
over two minutes at half way. "I made a mistake in New York, it was not a 
good strategy. After 30k I felt sick and got stomach problems. For me 
marathon is a bit like a marriage - there are difficult times and better 
times," he said. "I will run more intelligently on Sunday  and will surely 
finish this time." If he should succeed in breaking his personal best he 
would then most probably break the course record as well. Last year Cybrian 
Kotut improved the mark to 2:04:47, which is just four seconds quicker than 
do Nascimento's South American record. Unfortunately the Kenyan is among a 
number of withdrawals the organisers have to cope with. Ethiopians Mule 
Wasihun and Muktar Edris, who wanted to run his debut in Hamburg, had to 
cancel their starts due to an injury as well. 

After his sensational gold medal performance at the European Championships 
in Munich last summer Richard Ringer returns to the classic distance for 
the first time. Olympic qualification is his next major goal. "Preparing 
for Hamburg everything went really well, even better than expected," said 
Richard Ringer, who will choose a more conservative approach on Sunday. "I 
don't want to take too many risk now as I really want to make sure that I 
achieve the Olympic qualifying time and go under 2:08." Richard Ringer's PB 
stands at 2:08:49. "At the moment I hope that a time between 2.07:30 and 
2:08:00 will be enough to qualify for Paris." Another German runner who 
will go for the Olympic standard in Hamburg is local runner Haftom Welday. 
The former Eritrean surprised with a 2:09:06 in Berlin last year and now 
hopes to run well under the Olympic qualifying time of 2:08:10. Since he 
will choose a more aggressive approach than Ringer there could be an 
interesting German battle in Hamburg as well.

Elite Runners with Personal Bests

MEN:

Bernard Koech        KEN 2:04:09
Tsegaye Kebede       ETH 2:04:38
Daniel do Nascimento BRA 2:04:51
Martin Kosgei        KEN 2:06:41
Masresha Bere        ETH 2:06:44
John Langat          KEN 2:07:11
Henok Tesfay         ERI 2:07:12
Joshua Kemboi        KEN 2:08:09
Daniel Mateo         ESP 2:08:22
Richard Ringer       GER 2:08:49
Martin Musau         UGA 2:09:04
Haftom Welday        GER 2:09:06
Derlys Ayala         PAR 2:10:11
Jeisson Suarez       COL 2:10:51
Ernesto Zamora       URU 2:11:26
Andy Buchanan        AUS 2:12:23
Arttu Vattulainen    FIN 2:13:29
Joshua Belet         KEN Debut
Moses Koech          KEN Debut
Demeke Tesfaye       ETH Debut
Simon Debognies      BEL Debut

WOMEN:

Tiruye Mesfin       ETH 2:18:47
Sintayehu Tilahun   ETH 2:22:19
Giovanna Epis       ITA 2:23:54
Dorcas Tuitoek      KEN 2:24:54
Marion Kibor        KEN 2:25:15
Kumeshi Sichala     ETH 2:26:01
Tsigie Haileslase   ETH 2:27:08
Paolo Bonilla       ECU 2:27:38
Obse Abdeta         ETH 2:27:47
Rosa Chacha         ECU 2:28:17
Zenebu Bihonzg      ETH 2:28:59
Katja Goldring      USA 2:29:01
Tereza Hrochova     CZE 2:29:06
Molly Grabill       USA 2:29:17
Loreta Kancyte      LTU 2:30:48
Fabienne Königstein GER 2:32:35
Tabea Themann       GER 2:33:51
Stella Chesang      UGA Debut
Mekdes Woldu        FRA Debut
Mary Granja         ECU Debut
Ana Ferreira        POR Debut

More information about the Haspa Marathon Hamburg is available at: 
www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de 
 
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