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Press Release - Odds and Ends - 1/29/19

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        The World's Fastest Half Marathon is back in Ras Al Khaimah!

The thirteenth edition of the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon once again 
promises fierce racing and quick times, with breath-taking men's and 
women's fields lining up for the race on 8th February. The race which 
statistically can claim to be the world's fastest half marathon, is this 
year to be staged partially on the brand-new man-made Al Marjan Island 
complex, possibly an even faster circuit than in previous years.

The bar has been set incredibly high in the last two editions of the Ras Al 
Khaimah event, as last year Bedan Karoki of Kenya retained his title from 
2017 (59:10), storming to a 58:42 clocking and leading six others under 
sixty minutes, while fellow Kenyan Fancy Chemutai missed the 
three-month-old women's world record by one second with her 64:52 clocking 
in a memorable clash with legendary Mary Keitany.

Topping this year's men's line-up is Ethiopia's Abadi Hadis, who at just 20 
last October, was third at the Valencia Half in 58:44, in only his second 
outing over 21.1km. His fabulous track times at 5,000m and 10,000m plus his 
Cross Country pedigree, single him out as a genuine all-round racer, and if 
his 2018 form on road and track is maintained, he will be the one to beat.

Behind the young Ethiopian however, on times at least, is a host of top 
Kenyans and fellow Ethiopians, covering between them an enticing mix of 
youth and experience. Jorum Okombo is one of the former, placing fourth 
last year (59:36) when just 20, but with a 58:48 best when runner-up in 
Copenhagen 2017. Despite a string of fast times over the last two years, he 
has yet to win a half marathon, so perhaps arrives a little hungrier than 
most.

The experienced Alex Korio has been consistently under the magical 
60-minute barrier in recent years, while fellow Kenyan Daniel Kipchumba, 
after winning his debut half in Italy last April, went on to win the 
Copenhagen Half last September in 59:06, and was again under the hour in 
New Delhi in October.

While not yet a sub-60 minute performer, much attention will be focused 
upon Switzerland's latest road sensation Julien Wanders. Spending much of 
the year training in Kenya, the 22 year old set a 27:25 European 10km 
record in Paris on December 30th, and with his 60:09 half marathon best 
last February, is perfectly poised to become just the fifth European ever 
to break the one hour mark.

The Women's race, so sensational last year, promises equal drama. The 2017 
champion Peres Jepchirchir, in a then world record of 65:06, returns from 
becoming a mother, and while she may struggle to match the dramatic 
consistency of her 2016 racing year and the subsequent world record in Ras 
Al Khaimah, there is justifiable excitement about her return to the big 
time.

Equally keenly anticipated, is the appearance of reigning world half 
marathon champion Netsanet Gudeta of Ethiopia, who's win in Valencia last 
March not only gave her global gold but was a Women's Only World Record. 
The yawning winning margin behind her and the fact that she won all three 
of her half marathon contests in 2018, and furthermore can boast remarkable 
consistency over the last four years, suggests there is more to come.

A first home win is possible through the UAE's own Alia Mohammed Saeed, 
who's best time of 66:13 came in her debut and so far only outing over 
21.1km, in Valencia last October; she was a close runner-up there and her 
three wins out of three in road 10km races last year, suggest her 
competitive instincts are finely honed.

Trying to stop her, will be a brace of former youngsters from her former 
home in Ethiopia. Although only 20 last June, Zeineba Yimer ran five half 
marathons in 2018, each of them of high quality, and they included a fine 
fifth place at the world championships in March (68:07), followed by a 
brace of much quicker runs in September's Copenhagen race (66:21 pb) and 
New Delhi (66:59). Not having raced since that latter outing in October, 
should see her in fresh and ready-to-race mood. Throw in Degitu Azimeraw 
who also has just one half marathon to her name, and the challenge is 
clear. The winner of her first international race in Kolkata, a 25km just 
over a year ago, she was sixth in Ras Al Khaimah last year, her one and 
only half marathon ever, in a fine 66:47, to place just outside the world 
top ten for the year.

With larger mass entry numbers than ever before, the thirteenth edition of 
the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon, promises the usual comprehensive mix of 
supreme elite racing, a joyous running experience for the thousands behind 
them, and quick times for all on the new circuit which has very negligible 
rise throughout its entire length.

NAME                NAT   PB        NAME                  NAT   PB
Abadi Hadis         ETH   58:44     Peres Jepchirchir     KEN   65:06
Jorum Okombo        KEN   58:48     Netsanet Gudeta       ETH   66:11
Alex Korio          KEN   58:51     Alia Mohammed Saeed   UAE   66:13
Daniel Kipchumba    KEN   59:06     Zeineba Yimer         ETH   66:21
Stephen Kiprop      KEN   59:21     Senbere Teferi        ETH   Debut
Fikadu Haftu        ETH   59:22     Degitu Azmeraw        ETH   66:47
Amedework Walelegn  ETH   59:22     Delvine Meringor      KEN   67:48
Benard Ngeno        KEN   59:22     Valary Jemeli Aiyabei KEN   67:50
Edwin Kiprop Kiptoo KEN   59:28     Naom Jebet            KEN   68:22
Abel Kipchumba      KEN   59:29     Etagegn Woldu         ETH   69:20
Lelisa Desisa       ETH   59:30               
Morris Gachaga      KEN   59:36               
Mule Wasihun        ETH   59:44               
Kaan Kigen Ozbilen  TUR   59:58               
Asefa Tefera        ETH   60:07               
Julien Wanders      SUI   60:09               
Gabriel Geay        TAN   60:26               
Sisay Lema          ETH   62:06   	

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