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Press Release - Odds and Ends - 1/22/18

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              RAK HALF MEN'S FIELD OOZES GREATEST DEPTH EVER

With the 12th edition of the super-fast RAK Half Marathon due to take place 
in the UAE on Friday 9th February, the confirmed men's and *women's elite 
fields clearly trump even the star-studded line-ups of one year ago. 
Reigning men's champion Bedan Karoki is back to defend his title, but with 
fifteen men able to boast sub-60 minute bests - two more than last year - 
his task to win again, whether he runs as fast as his victorious 59:10 mark 
twelve months back or not, will be harder than ever.

No less than twenty-nine men have now broken the hour on the sweeping loops 
of the RAK circuit, including the four under 60 minutes last year, each of 
whom set their personal best in the process, and three of them are back. 
Facing Karoki again, the astonishing Augustine Choge, able to boast the 
greatest range of world class times in history and who clocked 59:26 in 
third place in only his third half marathon, continues to seek experience 
before venturing to the full marathon, while Solomon Yego, fourth last 
year, dipped under the hour for the first time on a record-eligible course.

Alongside them, twelve others have tasted "times in the 50's", their range 
varying from the hugely experienced Guye Adola of Ethiopia, with his 27:09 
10,000m speed combining with his 2:03.46 marathon strength, to the raw 
talent of 20 year old Jorum Lumbasi Okombo of Kenya, who with his 58:48 in 
Copenhagen last September, was world No.2 in 2017. Others to watch include 
winner of RAK in 2014 and twice winner of the Boston Marathon Lelisa 
Desisa, the Ethiopian having won his last four half marathons, and 
compatriot debutante Jemal Yimer, who at 21 can already claim a fifth place 
in last summer's world championship 10,000m as well as fourth spot in the 
IAAF World Cross Country Championships in March.

With such a display of talent due to line up on the day of the Winter 
Olympic Opening Ceremony, those with an eye for road racing of the very 
highest quality can divert their attention to the live **broadcast of 
arguably the world's consistently fastest half marathon of the last decade 
and more.

*The women's field, looking to improve on the then world record of Peres 
Jepchirchir from last year, is of astonishing strength, and has been 
described by one pundit as "of literally unprecedented quality and depth". 
It will be announced on Monday 29th January.

**The 12th RAK Half Marathon Women's Elite race starts at 6.45am local time 
(2.45am UK) and the men 15 minutes later. The races are being covered live 
globally on Abu Dhabi Sports Channel 2 and can be found on the internet at 
https://video.tv.ae/channels/3078/ad-sport-2-hd or on the TVAE App on smart 
phones.

RAK Half Marathon 2018 - Mens' Elite Field

1  Bedan Karoki (KEN - Def Ch) 59:10   11 Leonard Barsoton (KEN)  59:28
2  Jorum Lumbasi Okombo (KEN)  58:48   12 Lelisa Desisa (ETH)     59:30
3  Guye Adola (ETH)            59:06   13 Alex Kibet (KEN)        59:32
4  James Wangari (KEN)         59:07   14 Geoffrey Yegon (KEN)    59:44
5  Fikadu Haftu (ETH)          59:22   15 Solomon Yego (KEN)      59:50
6  Josphat Tanui (KEN)         59:22   16 Shadrack Kimining (KEN) 60:07
7  Albert Kangogo (KEN)        59:25   17 Ali Kaya (TUR)          60:16
8  Augustine Choge (KEN)       59:26   18 Timothy Toroitich (UGA) 63:14
9  Edwin Kiptoo (KEN)          59:26   19 Jemal Yimer (ETH)       Debut
10 Vincent Rono (KEN)          59:27               

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