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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/23/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                         BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday:
  Keen Anticipation for Duel between Wilson Kipsang and Kenenisa Bekele

The former world record holder Wilson Kipsang versus the fastest man ever 
at 5 and 10,000m, Kenenisa Bekele - that is the grand showdown for the 43rd 
edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday. Kipsang of Kenya arrives in 
town having broken the world record here with 2:03:23 in 2013. Ethiopia's 
superstar Bekele has won three Olympic long distance titles and is one of 
the best runners of all time. Alongside this pair are seven other athletes 
who have run 2:06 or faster. 
 
Maintaining Berlin's traditional popularity among both elite and mass 
runners, 41,283 runners from 122 countries have entered the 43rd edition of 
the race which begins at 0915 on the avenue of June 17. The BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON is part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors and an IAAF 
Gold Label Race, the highest category of road race awarded by the world 
governing body of athletics.
 
"I've trained well and, three years down the line from my world record 
here, I feel good and believe I have the potential to attempt the world 
record once more. Running at the top level, there is a lot of wear and tear 
on the body, especially when you are running for a time, but I am very 
focused on the world record," said Wilson Kipsang, who will be making his 
second appearance in the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. "My race here in 2013 has 
been the best of my career, of course and I have great memories of it." 
Kipsang went on to have an outstanding 2014, winning first in London and 
then New York, but is without a marathon win since. 

Kenenisa Bekele is, in the opinion of many, the best track and cross 
country runner of all time. He has won three Olympic titles and five World 
Championships' golds and is the world record holder over 5 and 10,000m, set 
12 and 11 years ago respectively. But in the marathon Bekele has still to 
fulfil his potential. He won in Paris on his debut at the distance in 2014, 
setting a course record of 2:05:04 yet has been unable to improve on that 
time, suffering lengthy periods of injury with achilles tendon problems. 
"Since finishing third in London in April after being injured for so long, 
I have been training well, better than before. I consider my personal best 
of 2:05 to be slow compared to the best runners. I want to run as fast as I 
can on Sunday and beat my best," said Kenenisa Bekele.
 
It is far from a foregone conclusion that the winner of the BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON will be either be Kipsang or Bekele. The fastest man in the 
field is Emmanuel Mutai, the Kenyan who ran 2:03:13 in Berlin in 2014 and 
was beaten only by his compatriot Dennis Kimetto's world record of 2:02:57. 
Mutai has not reached such heights since then so Berlin marks an attempt to 
regain such form. "My training has remained the same as in previous years 
and I know that very fast times are possible in Berlin," said Emmanuel 
Mutai. Another man to watch is the 21-year-old Tsegaye Mekonnen. The 
Ethiopian won his debut at the distance in Dubai in 2014, setting a world 
class time of 2:04:32 which was also a world junior record.
 
Among the nine runners with best times under 2:06 is Mark Kiptoo. The 
Kenyan has a strong chance of making history in becoming the fastest 
40-year-old ever in the marathon. The current mark, stands at 2:08:38. 
Kiptoo has the recent pedigree to break the record, given that his best 
performances in recent years are 2:06:16 (2013), 2:06:49 (2014) and 2:06:00 
(2015).
 
Leading Contenders for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
 
Emmanuel Mutai       KEN    2:03:13
Wilson Kipsang       KEN    2:03:23
Tsegaye Mekonnen     ETH    2:04:32
Kenenisa Bekele      ETH    2:05:04
Vincent Kipruto      KEN    2:05:13
Sisay Lemma          ETH    2:05:16
Eliud Kiptanui       KEN    2:05:21
Evans Chebet         KEN    2:05:33
Mark Kiptoo          KEN    2:06:00
Alfers Lagat         KEN    2:06:58
Jacob Kendagor       KEN    2:07:47
Yuki Kawauchi        JPN    2:08:14
Steffen Uliczka      GER    2:20:19
 
New: Wheelchair Series in its debut Abbot WMM season??
 
An innovation this year is the introduction of the Wheelchair series in the 
Abbott World Marathon Majors (Abbott WMM) which follows the same format as 
that for runners. The athletes win points from their finishing positions in 
the six Abbott WMM events as well - depending on the year - from the IPC 
World Championships and the Paralympic Games. The series made its debut on 
April 18, 2016 at the Boston Marathon and will end there in 2017. The male 
and female winners for the series will each earn $50,000. More information 
about the scoring system is given in the Media Guide. The athlete who has 
dominated the wheelchair races so far in the AWMM races is Marcel Hug of 
Switzerland, emerging unbeaten so far with wins in Boston, London and the 
Paralympics in Rio. Hug is also the favourite in Berlin on Sunday, to no 
great surprise. Another expected to be vying for a podium place are the 
South African Ernst van Dyk while Hug's compatriot Heinz Frei will be 
competing, 20 years after his first Berlin win. Swiss athletes will also be 
among the top contenders in the women's race with Manuela Schär and Sandra 
Graf in the field. Both have shown how to win in Berlin, Graf taking the 
title three times while Schär was the 2013 champion.

New: Entertainment before the Start and Internet Streams

An innovation this year is Sunday's entertainment programme for 
participants and spectators in the grandstand before the start. Seven giant 
video screens will show live pictures from 0715 ranging including stories 
about the marathon's history, important pre-race information and all the 
emotions that go with Germany's biggest marathon. A live stream (Second 
Screen) shows the mass runners on the course from midday on 
www.bmw-berlin-marathon.com. This stream continues on a tape loop on the 
website after the coverage is finished. "Almost Live" clips on Facebook 
during the marathon show brief highlights of the race both from the elite 
as well as the mass field.

A live stream showing the fun runners will be available from 12 noon 
onwards on Sunday at www.bmw-berlin-marathon.com. This stream will be kept 
available on the website with no time limit. Additionally video clips will 
be available via Facebook. They will also show the elite races. 

BMW BERLIN-MARATHON Press Conferences

All press conferences take place in the Charlottenburg Room of the Hotel 
InterContinental. The media centre is also in the Hotel InterContinental. 
 
Saturday, September 24 at 1800 BMW Winter Sport Relay Miriam Gössner, 
Biathlete, Sven Fischer, Biathlete, Tobias Wendl, Luge and Johannes 
Lochner, Bob Sleigh

Saturday, September 24 at approx. 18.30 Inline Skating: Winners and Leading 
Finishers
 
Sunday, September 25 at approx. 12.30 Winners and Leading Finishers
 
 
Further Information is in the Media Guide
 
The Media Guide for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON contains a wide range of 
information and statistics and is available on the website to download.

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 

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