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Press Release - Prague International Marathon - 5/9/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Moses Mosop Chases Victory and Possible Course Record in Prague

Moses Mosop intends to show that he still belongs to the world's best 
marathon runners when he competes in the 20th anniversary edition of the 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon on Sunday. The Kenyan, who is the star of the 
elite field, chases victory and, potentially, course record. While the 
focus in the build-up to the race is very much on Mosop, victory will not 
come easy in Prague. There is a handful of other athletes with personal 
bests of sub 2:07. In the women's race Firehiwot Dado of Ethiopia and 
Kenya's Flomena Chepchirchir are regarded as the favourites. The Volkswagen 
Prague Marathon is an IAAF Gold Label Race, the top category of road races 
awarded by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). 

"I am happy to be in Prague. It is a nice city and I want to win here on 
Sunday," said Moses Mosop, who originally planned to run the Boston 
Marathon on Easter Monday. However, injuries forced him to withdraw. "First 
I had a problem in my right knee and then in my left calf. I missed around 
three weeks of training. So I could not go to Boston but I thought I could 
still run a marathon later in the season. That is why I am here," said the 
28 year-old Kenyan.

Mosop is the second fastest marathoner of all time with 2:03:06. He ran 
this in his debut marathon in Boston 2011 where he finished second. However 
the course does not meet requirements for world records. "It was my first 
marathon, so this was a great result for me. I have still time to run such 
a time again in the future (on a standard course)," he said, when asked 
about his feelings concerning his Boston PB. 

"I have not competed for a long time, so I will have to see how it goes on 
Sunday. I am not 100 percent, but I hope to run well," said Mosop, who last 
competed in the Chicago Marathon in autumn 2013 where he finished eighth 
with 2:11:19. He hopes to be much faster in Prague. "If all is fine with my 
knee may be 2:05 to 2:06 is possible. We might even give it a go at the 
course record," said Mosop, who will be supported by pacemaker Peter Kirui 
on Sunday. 

Mosop prepared in Eldoret for the Volkswagen Prague Marathon and among his 
training partners were Wilson Chebet and Sammy Kitwara. Occasionally the 
world marathon record holder Wilson Kipsang joins the group of "Big 
Engine". Mosop explained how he got the nickname many years ago: "I was a 
junior runner and supposed to run with the juniors. But I insisted to go 
with the seniors and was ahead of them. That is when they called me 'Big 
Engine'"

Mosop will need a 'Big Engine' on Sunday to succeed in Prague. A dozen 
runners are on the start list with personal bests of sub 2:10. Including 
Mosop there are five who have run below 2:07. Among his rivals is the 
defending champion Nicholas Kemboi. Born in Kenya and now running for 
Qatar, he has a PB of 2:08:01. In warm weather conditions he won with 
2:08:51 in Prague a year ago. But the toughest challenge for Mosop might 
come from Ethiopians Dadi Yami and Deresa Chimsa who have personal bests of 
2:05:41 and 2:05:42.

The women's race could produce a duel between Kenya's Flomena Chepchirchir 
and Ethiopia's Firehiwot Dado. Chepchirchir, who was second in the 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon two years ago, clocked her personal best of 
2:23:00 as a runner-up in the Frankfurt Marathon 2013. It will be 
Chepchirchir's second marathon attempt within a month since she dropped out 
of Boston on Easter Monday. This is why Dado is regarded as the favourite 
in Prague. "It makes it tougher if you are the favourite, but I am in good 
form. So I think that I can win and run a good time," said Dado, who 
clocked her PB of 2:23:15 when she won the New York Marathon in 2011.

A record number of 10,000 runners from 91 nations entered the Volkswagen 
Prague Marathon and maximum capacity was reached months ago. Celebrating 
the 20th edition of their event, organisers from Run Czech welcome a number 
of former world-class runners and personalities of the sport as guests of 
honour. Among them are Norway's former world marathon record holder Ingrid 
Kristiansen and the Olympic marathon champion from Seoul 1988, Gelindo 
Bordin. The Italian is one of the founding members of the Volkswagen Prague 
Marathon, together with Carlo Capalbo and the legendary Emil Zatopek. "When 
we started back in 1995 it was our aim to build a small version of the New 
York City Marathon. Today our race belongs to the best marathons in the 
world", said Capalbo, who is the President of the Organising Committee of 
Run Czech.

There will be live streaming of the Volkswagen Prague Marathon, which will 
start at 9 am on Sunday. Further information will be given on the Run Czech 
website www.runczech.com in due time. 

Updated 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
Nicholas Kemboi         QAT 2:08:01
Abere Kassw             ETH 2:08:15
Patrick Terer           KEN 2:08:52 
Kennedy Kwemoi Nabei    KEN 2:09:54
Asmare Workneh          ETH 2:09:56
Wesley Langat           KEN 2:10:40
Evans Chebet            KEN 2:11:26

Updated 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
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
Iulia Andreeva          KRG 2:30:57

For more information online about the Volkswagen Prague Marathon, please go 
to www.runczech.com

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