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Eliud Kipchoge leads Kenyan trio in pursuit of superfast race, while German
runners target Olympic qualifying times for Rio
BERLIN, September 25, 2015 -- The 42nd edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
promises to be a hunt for superfast times and Olympic qualifying
performances when the starting gun is fired at 9 o'clock on Sunday morning
to set 41,224 runners from 131 countries in motion along the Avenue of June
17. The Kenyan trio of Eliud Kipchoge, Emmanuel Mutai and Geoffrey Mutai
have the kind of split times in their sights which could bring them in
range of the world record of 2:02:57 set by their compatriot Dennis Kimetto
last year. All have solid experience of the Berlin course which adds
credibility to their confidence at Friday's press conference.
The BMW-BERLIN MARATHON is the first autumn race in the Abbott World
Marathon Majors (WMM) series which also comprises Tokyo,
Boston,London,Chicago and New York. The race has Gold Label status, the
highest category awarded by the IAAF.
Eliud Kipchoge is no stranger to the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. Two years ago the
Kenyan ran his second marathon in Berlin and finished runner-up in the
world class time of 2:04:05 which remains his personal best. The only man
ahead of him was his compatriot Wilson Kipsang who broke the world record
with 2:03:23. Although Kipchoge was overshadowed that day by Kipsang's
performance, he was delighted with his performance: "I know that I can run
faster in the future. The Berlin course is very good."
The time is ripe for Kipchoge to improve on that personal best. "I'm not
saying I'll break the world record on Sunday, but I'm ready for a very fast
time," said the 30-year-old, who has won all his three marathons since the
2013 BMW BERLIN-MARATHON: Rotterdam and Chicago in 2014 and London this
spring. Eliud Kipchoge is currently the world number one in the marathon
and on Sunday he plans to go through halfway in 61:30 which would be world
record schedule. Kipchoge himself is the fastest marathoner in the world
this year with his 2:04:42 from London on April 26.
One of his main rivals is likely to be his training partner Emmanuel Mutai.
His fellow Kenyan finished second in the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON last year in
2:03:13, faster even than Kipchoge's time of 2013. "I'm looking forward to
the race on Sunday and have prepared very well. It's always my aim to run
faster than before," said the 30-year-old Emmanuel Mutai. "Everyone wants
to win and I accept whatever happens – whether it's myself, Eliud or
Geoffrey who finishes first."
Geoffrey Mutai is another fine Kenyan runner who is making a return to the
BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. The 33-year-old won the race in 2012 after finishing
second two years previously. Mutai is the second fastest marathon runner in
history with his time of 2:03:02 in Boston in 2011. He is also the New York
course record holder with 2:05:06, which he ran later in the same year. For
the past two years Geoffrey Mutai has suffered a variety of injuries which
have prevented him producing his best performances. "This wasn't an easy
time for me but now I am delighted to be in Berlin and have a good feeling
about the race," said Mutai, who now says the injuries are behind him.
While the leading men will be chasing the top prize and world class times
on Sunday, a trio of German runners have a different aim in view: the
German qualifying standard in the marathon for next year's Olympics in Rio.
Julian Flügel, Philipp Pflieger and Falk Cierpinski will be setting their
sights on finishing under 2:12:15. One name missing from that hunt will be
André Pollmächer, who was eighth in the European Championship marathon last
year. He has had to make a late withdrawal because of muscle problems.
The Leading Men and Top German Runners
Geoffrey Mutai KEN 2:03:02
Emmanuel Mutai KEN 2:03:13
Eliud Kipchoge KEN 2:04:05
Feyisa Lilesa ETH 2:04:52
Eliud Kiptanui KEN 2:05:39
Tamirat Tola ETH 2:06:17
Lusapho April RSA 2:08:32
Masanori Sakai JPN 2:09:10
Tomoyuki Morita JPN 2:09:12
Koji Gokaya JPN 2:09:21
Falk Cierpinski GER 2:13:30
Julian Flügel GER 2:14:20
Philipp Pflieger GER Debut in Frankfurt 2014 but did not finish
More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com
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