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Press Release - Prague Marathon - 4/30/15

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     Geoffrey Ronoh seeks to conquer the marathon distance in Prague

Kenya's conveyor belt of world-class runners produced yet another new name 
in 2015 as Geoffrey Ronoh became last year's rising star. Signed as a 
pacemaker in the Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon, he famously snatched 
victory, leaving behind superstars Wilson Kipsang and Dennis Kimetto. If 
Ronoh can transform the kind of form he showed last summer onto the 
marathon distance then he could produce some performance in Sunday's 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon. While possessing to date a modest personal best 
of 2:15:51, Ronoh is justifiably considered one of the favourites. However, 
the fastest runner in the field has a PB that is almost ten minutes faster 
than Ronoh's: Ethiopia's Deribe Robi ran 2:06:06 in Dubai earlier this year 
and leads a field of nine sub 2:10 runners in Prague. As for the women's 
race, Ethiopians are expected to lead the chase for the title. Five of them 
show personal bests of sub 2:25 and Koren Jelela is the fastest of this 
quintet with 2:22:43.

The Volkswagen Prague Marathon had its inaugural edition exactly 20 years 
ago. The race has developed into one of the world's best quality marathon 
events and is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race. While 985 marathon runners 
competed back in 1995 this year organisers have once again a capacity field 
of 10,000 entries. Bib numbers sold out already half a year ago. "The 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon is an unbelievable success story. I have to 
thank all those who made it happen," said the President of the organising 
team, Carlo Capalbo, who initiated the RunCzech Running League. Seven races 
spread through the Czech Republic registered 70,000 runners last year. "In 
total RunCzech has now had 770,000 runners within 20 years – we can be 
really proud of this," said Capalbo.

While defending champion Patrick Terer had to cancel his start due to an 
Achilles tendon injury there still is a former winner in the elite field 
which remarkably comprises 15 different nationalities: Nicholas Kemboi won 
the Volkswagen Prague Marathon two years ago in warm weather conditions, 
beating Patrick Terer and other top class runners with 2:08:51. The former 
Kenyan, who now competes for Qatar, features a personal best of 2:08:01.

However there are half a dozen athletes in the field who have run faster 
than Kemboi. One of them is Deribe Robi of Ethiopia. The 24 year-old 
improved to 2:06:16 for a third place in Dubai this January. "If we get 
good help from the pacemakers then I hope to further improve and may be I 
can even break the course record," said Deribe Robi. The fastest time ever 
run in Prague stands at 2:05:39, set by the then little known Eliud 
Kiptanui in 2010.

Gilbert Yegon is the other sub 2:07 marathon runners in Sunday's field and
he also has a sub 2:06 time in his mind. "I would like to go for a personal 
best and the course record," said the Kenyan, who clocked a PB of 2:06:18 
back in 2009. Last year's marathon performences showed that Yegon is back 
in peak form. A year ago he took the Duesseldorf Marathon in driving rain 
with 2:08:07, followed by third place in the high-class Frankfurt race in 
October with 2:07:08. Three weeks ago Yegon ran in the Rotterdam Marathon. 
"But I got a back problem early in the race and dropped out after 17 k. It 
is all fine now, I got good treatment in Kenya and was able to train 
without problems," said Yegon.

Ethiopians Kebede Teferi and Hailu Mekonnen, who both have personal bests 
of 2:07:35, as well as Kenyans Nicholas Chelimo (2:07:38) and Evans Chebet 
(2:07:46) are further contenders for victory in Prague. And then there is 
of course Geoffrey Ronoh, despite being number 18 on the start list for 
lifetime best times.

Ronoh has only had one race at the classic distance so far. In January 2013 
he was sixth in Ahmedabad in India with 2:15:51. Last year he achieved his 
breakthrough when he took the Olomouc race. "I remember what the races in 
the Czech Republic brought me last year, now I want to discover my 
potential on the full marathon in Prague," said Geoffrey Ronoh, who also 
won the Birell Prague Grand Prix 10 k race in September with a fine 27:28.

Apart from Boston, no Kenyan woman has won any of the major international 
spring marathons so far, a rare occurrence on the international circuit. 
This pattern looks likely to continue in Prague on Sunday. Athletes from 
Ethiopia took the honours in London, Paris, Hamburg as well as earlier this 
year in Dubai and Tokyo. On Sunday they are the favourites in the 
Volkswagen Prague Marathon.

While Korean Jelela is the fastest on the start list with a personal best 
of 2:22:43 from 2011 four fellow-Ethiopians have shown excellent marathon 
form as recently as January. Tadelech Bekele and Ashete Bekere both 
improved in Dubai to 2:22:51 and 2:23:43 respectively while Yebrgual Melese 
ran a PB of 2:23:23 in Houston. Betelhem Moges clocked a personal record of 
2:24:24 in Dubai.

Moges, known as Betty in her training and management group, will turn 24 on 
Sunday, has already triumphed on three occasions in the Run Czech series. 
She was the winner of the Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon and the Mattoni 
Usti nad Labem Half Marathon in 2013 and last year's Mattoni Ceske 
Budejovice Half Marathon as well. "I hope to break my personal best on 
Sunday. This race is probably the last opportunity to get into the 
Ethiopian team for the World Championships in Beijing this summer. I would 
like to qualify for the championships," said Moges.

A strong challenge could come from a European athlete: Sara Moreira of 
Portugal ran an outstanding marathon debut last November in New York, 
finishing third with 2:26:00. If she is in similar shape on Sunday, Moreira 
might well surprise her African rivals.

Main contenders with personal bests

Men:
Deribe Robi ETH 2:06:06
Gilbert Yegon KEN 2:06:18
Kebede Teferi ETH 2:07:35
Hailu Mekonnen ETH 2:07:35
Nicholas Chelimo KEN 2:07:38
Evans Chebet KEN 2:07:46
Nicholas Kemboi QAT 2:08:01
Dereje Tesfaye ETH 2:08:15
Afewerk Mesfin ETH 2:09:48
Assefa Fikre ETH 2:10:23
Paulo Roberto Paula BRA 2:10:30
Hillary Kipchumba KEN 2:10:30
Felix Kandie KEN 2:10:37
Geoffrey Ronoh KEN 2:15:51

Women:
Koren Jelela ETH 2:22:43
Tadelech Bekele ETH 2:22:51
Yebrgual Melese ETH 2:23:23
Ashete Bekere ETH 2:23:43
Betelhem Moges ETH 2:24:24
Sara Moreira POR 2:26:00
Janet Rono KEN 2:26:03
Margarita Plaskina RUS 2:27:07
Olga Dubovskaya BLR 2:28:08
Iulia Andreeva KRG 2:30:58
Afera Godfay ETH Debut

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