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Press Release - Odds and Ends - 2/8/19

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           Records Galore At 13th Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon

The reputation of the Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon was enhanced in 
spectacular style today, with a record 11 men breaking the one-hour 
barrier, while three women battled for supremacy in a finishing sprint that 
put them all under 66 minutes. 

In perfect early morning, sun-kissed conditions and mostly staged on the 
new circuit of the Al Marjan Island complex, a small but select women's 
elite group set off in conservative fashion, passing 10km in 31:02. Their 
male pacers maintained a steady if not lightning-quick tempo through 15km 
(46:43) by which time the group had reduced to five, including reigning 
IAAF world half marathon champion Netsanet Gudeta of Ethiopia and her 
debutante compatriot Senbere Teferi.

With a male pacer dictating the tempo, the group was reduced to three by 
20km (62:26), Zeineba Yimer ensuring it would be an Ethiopian clean-sweep 
of the podium. Despite the accelerating tempo over the last kilometre, none 
of the three was prepared to commit early, and in the ensuing sprint for 
the line, it was proven track specialist Teferi, who proved the strongest. 
Her winning margin of just one metre from women-only world record holder 
Gudeta, resulted in the fastest women's debut in history, with her more 
heralded opponent given the same time of 65:45. Yimer's third place time of 
65:46 ensured all three produced huge personal bests, each breaking 66 
minutes for the first time.

Behind this trio, another five finished well inside 70 minutes, though 
boasting rights, went to Ethiopia's first four finishers, with Kenyans 
filling places 5 to 8. Significantly, in her first serious race in almost 
two years, Peres Jepchirchir the 2017 champion in a then world record, was 
sixth in 67:36, an ominously solid return for a young mother still far from 
fully fit.

The elite men's pack, despite a stronger field in depth - thirteen men on 
the start line had broken the magical one-hour mark in the past - started 
in similarly reluctant fashion, passing 5km in 14:13, as opposed to a 
target of 13:55. An acceleration to 10km in 28:10 (13:57 split) didn't get 
the large pack of seventeen much closer to the planned schedule, but there 
were fireworks to come.

Soon after half way, 21-year-old Abadi Hadis of Ethiopia, fastest in the 
field and proven track performer, had seen enough. He accelerated so 
viciously that the large pack reduced to single file within the space of 
one hundred metres, and his 2:40 split for the fourteenth kilometre, set 
the race ablaze. By 15km (41:48) it was down to just he and Kenya's Stephen 
Kiprop, who at just 19, had in 2018, one of the most spectacular opening 
seasons in history, producing three sub-one hour clockings.

Try as he might, Hadis could not shake Kiprop, at times zig-zagging across 
the road while the Kenyan hid in his slipstream, as if glued in position. 
The frustration for Hadis, himself only contesting his third ever Half, was 
palpable, but he stuck gamely to his task, such that by 18km the pair had 
opened a gap of nine seconds on the chasing duo of Switzerland's Julien 
Wanders and Fikadu Haftu.

At 20km (55:46), Hadis had thrown down a devastating second 10km segment of 
27:36, but still couldn't shake his younger nemesis, while behind them the 
challenge for the final podium spot see-sawed between Wanders and Haftu, 
neither giving any quarter and their battle carrying them to eventual 
spectacular times.

Only inside the last kilometre did a small gap appear behind Hadis, and the 
immediate impression was that his persistent efforts would be rewarded. 
Even one hundred metres from the line, he led by two to three metres, but 
Kiprop was not done, and displaying raw power and finding yet another level 
of reserves, the Kenyan surged past Hadis fifty metres from home, to breast 
the tape in an event equalling record time of 58:42 (Bedan Karoki's record 
time of 2018 was on the old course). Hadis looked broken as he crossed the 
line two seconds down, but it was his surging determination through the 
second half which led to astonishing times in depth behind them.

In third, Fikadu Haftu (59:08) shaded the spectacular European Record of 
Julien Wanders (59:13,) his fourth continental record inside twelve months, 
with behind him both Morris Gachaga (59:22) and Mule Wasihun (59:34) 
ensuring the top six set or equalled their personal bests. The first eleven 
men broke the one-hour barrier, with Kaan Kigen Ozbilen of Turkey (59:48) 
in eleventh setting a new Turkish record. It is the first time in history 
that more than nine men have broken sixty minutes. 

A glorious day on the new circuit at this barrier-breaking race beside the 
glistening Arabian Gulf, might have been yet better if both elite fields 
had attacked their respective contests with more early aggression, but to 
critique Ras Al Khaimah 2019 that way, would be harsh. Fabulous new 
standards were set in a variety of ways, and the experimental course along 
the Al Marjan Island peninsular has proven a dramatic success. In years to 
come, the fields will get larger, the races faster and the reputation will 
be even harder to match. The constants are the winning factors - great 
weather, great organisation, and as this year, superb foot racing.

 
Confirmed Results of Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon 2019

MEN                        
1     Stephen Kiprop         KEN     58:42
2     Abadi Hadis            ETH     58:44
3     Fikadu Haftu           ETH     59:08
4     Julien Wanders         SUI     59:13 (NR)
5     Morris Gachaga         KEN     59:22
6     Mule Wasihun           ETH     59:34
7     Daniel Kipchumba       KEN     59:36
8     Amedework Walelegn     ETH     59:39
9     Abel Kipchumba         KEN     59:40
10    Shadrack Kiminning     KEN     59:42
11    Kaan Kigen Ozbilen     TUR     59:48 (NR)
12    Edwin Kiprop Kiptoo    KEN     60:20
 
 
WOMEN                  
1     Senberi Teferi         ETH     65:45
2     Netsanet Gudeta        ETH     65:45
3     Zeineba Yimer          ETH     65:46
4     Degitu Azimeraw        ETH     66:07
5     Valary Jemeli Aiyabei  KEN     66:14
6     Peres Jepchirchir      KEN     67:36
7     Paskalia Kipkoech      KEN     67:38
8     Naom Jebet             KEN     68:19


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