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Press Release - Prague International Marathon - 4/23/14

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      Moses Mosop Faces Defending Champion Nicholas Kemboi in Prague

The defending champion and course record holder are among a contingent of 
strong rivals for Moses Mosop when he runs the Volkswagen Prague Marathon 
on May 11. While the participation of this outstanding talent from Kenya 
has long been announced, the line-up of his toughest rivals is now known. 
They include last year's winner Nicholas Kemboi (Qatar) and the Kenyan 
Eliud Kiptanui, who holds the race record of 2:05:39. The field has 
impressive strength in depth with eight men who have run under 2:08 and a 
further six with 2:10 to their credit. The women's field includes Firehiwot 
Dado of Ethiopia, the 2011 New York Marathon champion. The race presents a 
tantalising prospect in the 20th anniversary edition of the Volkswagen 
Prague Marathon which is an IAAF Gold Label Race, the top category of road 
races awarded by the International Association of Athletics Federations 
(IAAF).

"I think this is an elite field fit to celebrate the 20th anniversary. We 
can look forward to a great race and hope to have times of around 2:06 in 
the men's race. If the weather is good, the race record of Eliud Kiptanui 
might even be in danger," said Jana Moberly, who is the co-ordinator for 
the elite field at the Volkswagen Prague Marathon.

Moses Mosop is the second fastest marathoner of all time with his 2:03:06, 
run in Boston in 2011 although the course does not confirm to record 
regulations. Now recovered from a knee injury, he hopes to run between 2:06 
and 2:07 in Prague. Taking into account the opposition, this should make 
for an exciting contest. The race record holder Eliud Kiptanui caused a 
sensation in winning the 2010 race with 2:05:39. The Kenyan hasn't been 
able to get close to that kind of time in his recent marathons but others 
on the start list might well have a chance of doing so. Among them is last 
year's winner Nicholas Kemboi, who ran 2:08:51 for victory in very warm 
conditions and hasn't run a marathon since. Kemboi, born in Kenya and 
running for Qatar since 2005, has a best of 2:08:01. Another expected of 
making a major advance is Patrick Terer. The Kenyan's personal best is 
2:08:51 and he finished third last year in 2:10:10 but that was after 
problems with a visa meant he only arrived at short notice in Prague. "I'll 
come back and win," was Terer's promise after the race.

Terer has lived up to the first part of his promise in returning to race 
this year, but making good the second part will be a tough proposition. 
Apart from Mosop and Kiptanui there are another four athletes who have 
already run under 2:07: the Ethiopians Dadi Yami (2:05:41) and Deresa 
Chimsa (2:05:42) who both ran their personal bests in Dubai in 2012, as 
well as the Kenyans Nicholas Manza (2:06:34) and Nicholas Kipkemboi 
(2:06:35). A total of 14 runners entered have best times under 2:10 which 
highlights the potential drama in Prague on May 11. Only the prestigious 
Boston Marathon this spring had more runners with personal bests under 
2:10.

Two women take centre stage in considering the women's field: Firehiwot 
Dado and Flomena Chepchirchir. Dado of Ethiopia enjoyed the biggest success 
of her career so far when she won the New York Marathon in November 2011, 
setting what remains her personal best of 2:23:15. Beating her personal 
best in Prague is the objective for the woman who has won the Rome Marathon 
for three consecutive years (2009 to 2011). She showed good form in January 
this year, finishing third in the Dubai Marathon. She ran the Sportisimo 
Prague Half Marathon at the beginning of April, using the opportunity to 
become more familiar with conditions in the Czech capital along the way to 
finishing ninth in 71:15.

"Firehiwot Dado is in the form to run a personal best," said Jana Moberly, 
who has also been able to recruit Flomena Chepchirchir at short notice. The 
Kenyan has been producing strong consistent performances under 2:25 in 
recent years and dropped out of the Boston Marathon at 25 km on Easter 
Monday. If Boston turned out not to be her day, she is keen to show it was 
only a temporary setback when she runs in Prague where she finished second 
two years ago. She ran her best of 2:23:00 when finishing second in 
Frankfurt last year.

Apart from the two favourites in Dado and Chepchirchir, another eight women 
have personal bests under 2:30 and will be on the start line for the 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon.
 
Leading Men Contenders:

Moses Mosop               KEN        2:03:06    
Eliud Kiptanui            KEN        2:05:39 
Dadi Yami                 ETH        2:05:41 
Deresa Chimsa             ETH        2:05:42 
Nicholas Manza            KEN        2:06:34 
Nicholas Kipkemboi        KEN        2:06:35 
Yared Asmerom             ERI        2:07:27 
Teferi Kebede             ETH        2:07:32 
Nicholas Kemboi           QAT        2:08:01 
Abere Kassw               ETH        2:08:15 
Dereje Tadesse            ETH        2:08:46     
Patrick Terer             KEN        2:08:52     
Kennedy Kwemoi Naibei     KEN        2:09:54 
Asmare Workneh            ETH        2:09:56 

Leading Women Contenders: 
Flomena Chepchirchir      KEN        2:23:00 
Firehiwot Dado            ETH        2:23:15 
Aberu Mekuria             ETH        2:26:07 
Yeshimebet Tadesse        ETH        2:26:17 
Bethelhem Moges           ETH        2:26:42 
Yuliya Ruban              UKR        2:27:00 
Eunice Kales              KEN        2:27:19 
Fantu Eticha              ETH        2:27:36 
Beatrice Jepkemboi        KEN        2:27:41 
Konjit Tilahun            ETH        2:28:11 

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