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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/30/13

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 Wilson Kipsang Smashes The Men's World Record At The BMW Berlin Marathon
 
    The Chase Continues for the One Million Dollars for the 2012-2013 
                     World Marathon Majors Series

The 40th edition of the BMW BERLIN MARATHON took place on September 29, 
2013 Weather: near perfect conditions 7C at start to 11C at the finish, 
(44F to 52F during race time) sunny, and light winds 7mph from the East.

BMW Berlin Marathon - Men's Race

Wilson Kipsang (Kenya) smashed the Men's World Record as he won the Men's 
race at the BMW Berlin Marathon today, running 2:03:23, surpassing the old 
record set by Patrick Makau, (Kenya) also in Berlin in 2011 of 2:03:38. 

The halfway was reached in 61:32 with two pacers doing a good job leading 
eight principals. By the time the last pacer left the race at 32km, 
Wilson Kipsang was pushing the pace ahead of his fellow countrymen Eliud 
Kipchoge and Geoffrey Kipsang, who were the last three survivors of the 
torrid pace. Kipchoge tried to stay close, but Kipsang was majestic as he 
pulled away to break the World Record by 15 seconds. For the 
statisticians the 10km splits were 29:17; 29;02; 29:42 and 29:11. Even 
more impressive was the fact that Wilson Kipsang ran both the 41st and 42nd 
km in 2:49. With the win, Wilson Kipsang now moves to 2nd place with 61 
points on the current WMM Series table, but cannot become Champion without 
racing in Chicago or New York to try to gain more points, which is highly 
unlikely

BMW Berlin Marathon - Women's Race

Florence Kiplagat (Kenya) dominated the Women's Race in the 2013 BMW Berlin 
Marathon. Leading from the start, she passed the halfway point in 69:45 
with countrywoman Sharon Cherop in her shadow, but by 40km Kiplagat was 
clear of Cherop by 41 seconds. Florence Kiplagat cruised through the 
Brandenburg Gate and on to victory in 2:21:13 ahead of Sharon Cherop in 
2:22:28. In third place Germany's Irina Mikitenko set a new Masters‘ World 
Record of 2:24:54. Although Cherop now moves to equal second place in the 
current WMM Series standings with 50 points, tied with Priscah Jeptoo, it 
does not materially impact the 2012-2013 World Marathon Majors Series for 
Women, as Cherop is unlikely to double back to raceagain in either Chicago 
or New York.

THE WMM TITLE CHASES

The races to be the World Marathon Majors Champion for both Men and Women 
for 2012-2013 Series are now at an intriguing point, as each Champion will 
earn $500,000. It would be unusual for any athlete to come back from 
racing in Berlin to race in either the Bank of America Chicago Marathon or 
the ING New York City Marathon in the next five weeks. As this possibility 
would be a most unlikely scenario, the picture becomes clearer about the 
possibilities of who could win the 2012- 2013 World Marathon Majors Series  
for both Men and Women. The male  elite athletes declared to race in the 
Bank of America Chicago Marathon on October 13th, are not likely to gain 
enough points to challenge for the WMM Series Championship this year. But 
on the Women's side Rita Jeptoo (Kenya) can affect the 2012-2013 Women's 
World Marathon Majors Championship, prior to the final showdown in the ING 
New York City Marathon on November 3rd. A win by Rita Jeptoo (Kenya) in 
Chicago can move her to be the new Series leader on 65 points. Such a 
case would force, Kiplagat or Priscah Jeptoo to finish first or second in 
New York to overtake Rita Jeptoo for the WMM title. 

The Men's chase to be the 2012-2013 World Marathon Majors' Series Champion 
seems to be coming down to 2012 Olympic Champion and 2013 IAAF World 
Champion Stephen Kiprotich (Uganda),  and the current WMM Series points 
leader on 65 points, Tsegaye Kebede (Ethiopia). Both athletes will race in 
the ING New York City Marathon on November 3rd. With the four best races 
to count in points scoring for any athlete, the various scenarios are 
intriguing. 

Kiprotich currently has 50 points, and if he wins in New York, he is the 
clear Champion, because even a second place finish by Kebede in New York 
can only move the Ethiopian to 75 points, which would tie with Kiprotich on 
75 points, but Kiprotich wins the title and the $500,000 in head-to-head 
competition. However Kebede can win the title if he wins in New York, and 
moves to 85 points. Or if Kebede finishes ahead of Kiprotich in New York, 
then Kebede is Champion. Or, if Kiprotich finshes second in New York, and 
Kebede finishes fourth place or lower, then Kiprotich wins the Championship 
with 65 points (tied points with Kebede but Kiprotich again wins the 
title based on head-to head competition.)

A finish by Kiprotich of third place or lower in New York, means that 
Kebede is the Champion, no matter where he finishes.

Depending what happens with Rita Jeptoo in Chicago, the WMM Women's race is 
most likely down to two main contenders: the 2013 Virgin London Marathon 
Champion Priscah Jeptoo will face Edna Kiplagat (Kenya) for a showdown for 
the WMM Series title at the ING New York City Marathon on November 3rd. 
Edna Kiplagat leads with 55 points over Priscah Jeptoo with 50 points. 
Both women would need a first or second place New York finish to overtake 
Rita Jeptoo.

So the intrigue continues in the battles to be the 2012-13 World marathon 
majors' Champions. Next races are the Bank of America Chicago Marathon on 
October 3rd, and the ING New York City Marathon on November 3rd.

2012–2013 WMM Series Current Leaderboards
http://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/US/series/leaderboard/men/2012-2013

http://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/US/series/leaderboard/women/2012-2013 Men Points 1 Tsegaye Kebede ETH 65 2 Wilson Kipsang KEN 61 3 Stephen Kiprotich UGA 50 4 Lelisa Desisa ETH 40 5 Wesley Korir KEN 27 Women Points 1 Edna Kiplagat KEN 55 2 Priscah Jeptoo KEN 50 3 Sharon Cherop KEN 50 4 Rita Jeptoo KEN 40 5 Atsede Baysa ETH 30 6 Mary Keitany KEN 30 Points available at each race are: PLACE POINTS First place 25 points Second place 15 points Third place 10 points Fourth place 5 points Fifth place 1 point WMM Scoring System The best four races's scoring points by each athlete count towards their total points in the WMM Series. In the event of a tie, the winner shall be determined using the following tie-breaker: 1. The athlete with the best head-to-head record during the period (including all Qualifying Races in the period, not just scoring races) with be declared the winner. Only the fact that one athlete finished ahead of the other will be taken into account and not by how many places. If there is still a tie, the following tie-breakers will be used in descending order until the tie is broken: 1. The athlete who has achieved his or her points in the fewest races. 2. The athlete who won the most Qualifying Races during the period. 3. The athlete with the fastest average time in his or her scoring races. 4. The athlete who the majority of the Race Directors of the six World Marathon Majors races determines to be the champion. In such circumstances, the Race Directors may decide to award the title jointly. If an athlete starts a race but for any reason does not complete it, he or she shall for the purposes of tie-breakers 1 and 2 above will be treated as having taken part in the event. About World Marathon Majors Established in 2006, World Marathon Majors (WMM) is a race series comprised of the Tokyo, Boston, Virgin Money London, BMW Berlin, Bank of America Chicago, and ING New York City Marathons. In the years in which they are run, WMM also includes the IAAF World Championships and Olympic marathons. At the conclusion of a two-year cycle, WMM offers a $1 million prize purse to be split equally between the top male and female marathoners in the world. The inaugural 2006-2007 Series was launched at the 110th Boston Marathon on April 17, 2006, and concluded at the ING New York City Marathon on November 4, 2007. The 2012-2013 Series began with the Boston Marathon on April 16, 2012, and will conclude at the ING New York City Marathon on November 3, 2013. ###


 

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