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Press Release - RAK Half-Marathon - 2/12/15

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              Keitany & Kipchoge Ready to Roll at RAK 2015
 
The question, in the last days before this year's RAK Half Marathon, after 
eight years of consistent record-breaking and astonishingly fast elite 
racing, should perhaps not be "Will it be a good day?", but "How great a 
day will it be?". Last year, eight men broke the one hour mark while nine 
women went under seventy minutes. And for this year's race on Friday 13th 
February, the course is faster still.

The men's favourite is Kenya's Eliud Kipchoge, who at just 18, became 
5,000m world champion in 2003. Almost 12 years later, he is a formidable 
road racer, with three wins out of his four marathon starts and a half 
marathon best of 59:25 which is due for significant revision. In 2014, just 
his second season at the marathon, he won both Rotterdam and Chicago 
marathons. For many, the question now is just how much faster can he go?

Against him will be a field as strong as any seen at RAK before, including 
other top Kenyans such as Jonathan Maiyo (PB 59:02), another of vast 
experience like Kipchoge, making his RAK debut; Peter Kirui (59:22), able 
to boast world class times from 10,000m to Marathon, and who won the Prague 
Half Marathon last year - he too has never raced on something as fast as 
RAK; Cyprian Kotut (59:12) has the best recent form with that fourth-place 
time coming in New Delhi last November; and Daniel Wanjiru (59:58) - no 
relation to the 2007 RAK Champion (and sadly deceased) Sammy Wanjiru - who 
is only 22 but has shown the capacity to go much faster. For the 
Ethiopians, Mosinet Geremew is a real danger, third in last November's New 
Delhi Half in 59:11. Throw in 2014 Dubai winner Tsegaye Mekonnen (61:39) 
and Abera Kuma (60:19) who took third in the Berlin Marathon last September 
in 2:05.56, and it's clear there'll be many personal bests as well 
as an unofficial Kenya v Ethiopia match of titanic proportions.

On the women's side too, there is an abundance of riches - no more so than 
in the tiny figure of Mary Keitany, the second fastest half marathon runner 
in history and outstanding favourite to take her third RAK title. It was in 
2011 that this (now) mother of two tore around the RAK circuit to set a new 
world record of 65:50 retaining her title in 2012 (66:49). She later 
finished fourth in the London Olympic Marathon when a few weeks pregnant, 
but after taking 2013 out, returned to racing last year, destroying 
everyone she met in her three races, most notably winning the Great North 
Run in 65:39 and then the New York Marathon last November.

Facing Keitany, will be defending RAK champion Priscah Jeptoo, another able 
to boast astonishing consistency. Second in 2013 (66:11), the same year she 
won the London and New York Marathons, she won RAK last year in 67:02 by 
over a minute and will not relinquish her crown without a fight. Also look 
out for late-entrant Elvan Abeylegesse of Turkey, who won RAK 2010 (67:07) 
and has a stunning array of fast times on the track (former world record at 
5,000m) and right up to the marathon. Mix in Ethiopian half marathon record 
holder Meseret Hailu (66:56), Worknesh Degefa (67:49) and track-racer 
extraordinaire Wude Ayalew (67:58), and it's clear that for the women too, 
there is an unprecedented depth to the clash of the two so-proud East 
African nations. Let battle commence!

Bib Elite Men           Nat PB          Bib Elite Women         Nat PB
2   Eliud Kipchoge      KEN 59:25       51  Priscah Jeptoo      KEN 66:11
3   Jonathan Maiyo      KEN 59:02       52  Mary Keitany        KEN 65:50
5   Mosinet Geremew     ETH 59:11       53  Meseret Hailu       ETH 66:56
6   Cyprian Kotut       KEN 59:12       54  Elvan Abeylegesse   TUR 67:07
8   Peter Kirui         KEN 59:22       55  Philes Ongori       KEN 67:38
9   Mike Kigen          KEN 59:58       56  Worknesh Degefa     ETH 67:49
10  Daniel Wanjiru      KEN 59:58       57  Wude Ayalew         ETH 67:58
11  Abera Kuma          ETH 60:19       58  Mamitu Daska        ETH 68:07
12  Edwin Kiptoo        KEN 61:13       59  Cynthia Limo        KEN 68:24
14  Tsegaye Mekonnen    ETH 61:39       61  Josephine Chepkoech KEN 68:53
17  Tamirat Tola Adera  ETH 61:27				
19  Demessew Tsega      KEN 63:22				

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