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Press Release - Dubai Marathon - 2/17/06

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                     PACEMAKER KEEPS GOING – AND WINS!  
                 

What was once a phenomenon – a pacemaker winning a marathon – is turning 
into a habit if not a tradition. Since the first major upset, in Los 
Angeles over a decade ago, it happens at least once a year.  It was Joseph 
Ngeny’s turn to do the trick in Dubai Friday morning, the Kenyan winning in 
hot and humid conditions, in 2.13.02.

Ngeny, 26, was only in the race, because the original Standard Chartered 
Dubai Marathon was postponed from January 6, following the death of the 
ruler, Sheikh Makhtoum.

But the Kenyan made his late entry count, and took his chance with both 
feet. He was due to pace to 30 kilometres, but approaching 27 kilometres, 
he called to his manager, who was following by car "I can finish?" Assured 
that he could, Ngeny - no relation to Noah, the Olympic 1500 metres 
champion from Sydney – "though we are friends" – shot away from the pack, 
and was heading for a time, which would have been well under the course 
record of 2.09.33, set by another Kenyan, Joseph Kahuga in 2003. But the 
rising heat and humidity put paid to that possibility.

"I saw the guys were a little bit slow, so I decided to finish," said Ngeny 
afterwards. "But the last ten, twelve kilometres were difficult on my own, 
and it was a little bit hot here. My other two marathons were in Italy in 
October and December, much cooler conditions."

That was something of an understatement. The six weeks delay in staging the 
event meant that the weather was much hotter than usual for the post-New 
Year event, and with temperatures rising towards 30C, Ngeny's effort tailed 
off considerably in the final kilometres. But in cooler conditions, Ngeny, 
who trains with London and New York winner, Martin Lel, can obviously run 
much faster.

But he still had over a minute to spare on Ethiopian Giday Amha, who 
improved one place from last year, with his 2.14.25. And although another 
Kenyan, Elias Kemboi finished fastest of all, taking out five rivals in the 
last five kilometres, he began his effort too late, and was third in 
2.15.01.

The women's race also went to a Kenyan, Delilah Asiago, who won in 2.43.09. 
It was some sort of justice, since Asiago had been on her way to victory 
last year, when she succombed to stomach pains and vomiting in the final 
800 metres, during which she was passed by Ethiopian Diribe Hunde. 

But Asiago made no mistake this time. After a slowish first half, with six 
women still in contention, Asiago forced the pace throughout the second 
half, leaving one of the favourites, Shitaye Gemechu behind at 29 
kilometres, and won easily.

Asiago has a had a chequered career. A decade ago, she was the best road 
runner on the North American circuit, winning 13 consecutive races at one 
stage.  But her peripatetic lifestyle – she has also lived in Japan – 
provoked a decline in form, and though she has run a half dozen marathons, 
this, as with Ngeny, was her first victory. 

Shitaye, who may have been racing too soon after winning the Rock’n’Roll 
Marathon in Phoenix a month ago was nevertheless almost two and half 
minutes down on Asiago, with 2.43.34.  And, in third place, with 2.48.47, 
French-based Moroccan, Kenza Wahbi took advantage of a course misdirection 
in the final stages given to co-favourite, Luminita Talpos of Romania, who 
was followed by last year’s winner, Diribe and her colleague, Hirut Abera. 

Ngeny and Asiago won $25,000 each, with Ngeny also winning a car.



RESULTS

MEN
PLACE/BIB   NAME                COUNTRY/TIME    PRIZE
1   20  JOSEPH NGENY        KEN 2.13.02 $25000 plus car
2    6  GIDAY AMHA          ETH 2.14.25 $13000
3   14  ELIAS KEMBOI        KEN 2.15.01 $8000
4    4  DARWIT TRFE         ETH 2.15.07 $6000
5    5  JULIUS KIPKEMBOI    KEN 2.15.34 $4000
6   17  AHMED JABER         QAT 2.16.36 $3000
7    3  HENRY CHERONO       KEN 2.16.50 $2000
8    9  WILSON KIPRONO      KEN 2.16.54 $1000
9   23  FASED AWERSON       ERI 2.17.34 $1000
10   2  DAVID KIRUI         KEN 2.19.55 $1000

WOMEN
1   32  DELILIAH ASIAGO     KEN 2.43.09 $25000
2   36  SHITAYE GEMECHU     ETH 2.45.34 $13000
3   37  KENSA WAHBI         MOR 2.48.47 $8000


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