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Press Release - Vienna City Marathon - 4/22/18

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                       Vienna City Marathon on Sunday:

            Bounasser surprise champion while Kiprop defends title 
                            in the heat of Vienna

Salaheddine Bounasser is the surprise winner of the Vienna City Marathon. 
In very warm weather conditions with temperatures well over 20 Celsius the 
Moroccan clocked a personal best of 2:09:29. As last year Ishmael 
Bushendich finished runner-up. The Kenyan ran 2:10:03 while fellow 
countryman Samwel Maswai took third in 2:11:08. World record holder Dennis 
Kimetto dropped out before the 25 k mark.

Nancy Kiprop defended her title with a time of 2:24:18, a personal best by 
two seconds. It was only in the final part of the race, when the Kenyan 
slowed and missed breaking the course record of 2:23:47. Ethiopia's 
Melesech Tsegaye and Celestine Chepchirchir of Kenya followed with 2:29:51 
and 2:30:39 in second and third respectively.

Adding running events staged parallel to the marathon and on Saturday a 
total of 41,919 athletes from 130 nations entered the 35th edition of the 
Vienna City Marathon. 8,300 of them competed over the classic distance of 
42.195 k. The Vienna City Marathon is Austria's biggest sporting event and 
an IAAF Gold Label Road Race.

Another major international marathon experienced extreme weather conditions 
which hampered performances. In contrast to Boston it was not cold and wet 
in Vienna but hot and sunny. A number of elite athletes dropped out of the 
race, among them the fastest man and woman on the start list - Dennis 
Kimetto and Helen Tola.

Men's Race

With temperatures just below 20 Celsius at the start the leading group 
tried to maintain the scheduled pace as long as possible. The goal had been 
a time between 2:07 and 2:08. However with the temperature very soon going 
up to well over 20 Celsius the pace slowed. A 10 k split of 30:25 was 
followed by a half marathon time of 64:39. Seven runners formed the first 
group, running behind three pacemakers. 

The fastest man on the start list, Dennis Kimetto, had already been running 
at the back of the group around the 15 k mark, but he was right in the 
middle of it a little later. However the world record holder, who only 
finished two more marathons after running 2:02:57 in Berlin in 2014, lost 
contact at around 22 k. Soon a big gap opened and Kimetto was limping. A 
muscle problem in his left calf forced him to stop before the 25 k mark.

After the last pacemaker Noah Kigen dropped back at 30 k (1:31:50) - he 
continued to finish fifth - Ishmael Bushendich took the initiative. He left 
behind all but one rival: Salaheddine Bounasser followed the Kenyan before 
he stormed away with two miles to go. "I got stitches, so I could not 
respond," said Bushendich.

27 year-old Bounasser had not been regarded as one of the big favourites, 
but he ran impressive in the heat. Entered with a PB of 2:10:04 Bounasser 
improved this time by 35 seconds. "I thought I had a chance to get into the 
top three, but not to win" said the Moroccan. 

Women's race

The women's leading group was going for the 18 year-old course record of 
2:23:47, set by Italy's Maura Viceconte. And it look very promising for 
much of the race. However after a 10 k split of 33:54 and then 50:40 for 15 
k it was the fastest woman on start list who could not keep up: Ethiopia's 
Helen Tola dropped back shortly before 20 k and then stopped before 30. 

Three runners - Nancy Kiprop, Celestine Chepchirchir and Fatuma Sado - were 
in the lead at half way, which they reached in 1:11:47. Ethiopia's Sado was 
then dropped shortly before the 25 k mark. The two Kenyans were running 
together for the next 5 k section and passed 30k in 1:41:29, which pointed 
to a finishing time of 2:22:45. But then Chepchirchir faltered and Kiprop, 
running all on her own, could not keep up the pace. "I am happy to have won 
again in Vienna. Unfortunately it was too hot to break the course record," 
said 38 year-old Nancy Kiprop.

With a time of 2:24:18 Nancy Kiprop ran the second fastest time ever in the 
history of the Vienna City Marathon. And she was more than five minutes 
ahead of Melesech Tsegaye who snatched second place from Celestine 
Chepchirchir on the final kilometre.

Results, men:
1. Salaheddine Bounasser MAR 2:09:29
2. Ishmael Bushendich KEN 2:10:03 
3. Samwel Maswai KEN 2:11:08
4. Nicholas Rotich KEN 2:12:00
5. Noah Kigen KEN 2:12:03
6. Abrha Milaw ETH 2:12:57
7. Dominic Ruto KEN 2:13:23
8. Paulo Paula BRA 2:13:30

Women: 
1. Nancy Kiprop KEN 2:24:18
2. Melesech Tsegaye ETH 2:29:51
3. Celestine Chepchirchir KEN 2:30:39
4. Fatuma Sado ETH 2:32:18
5. Askale Alemaheyu ETH 2:32:47
6. Tinbit Weldegebril ETH 2:36:02
7. Eva Wutti AUT 2:37:59
8. Nolene Conrad RSA 2:38:17

For more information please visit: www.vienna-marathon.com 

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