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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 8/29/17

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  Kenenisa Bekele challenges Eliud Kipchoge and Wilson Kipsang in Berlin

The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON will stage a unique contest on September 24: for 
the first time in the history of the event the top three marathon runners 
in the world will be on the start line as the Kenyan duo of Eliud Kipchoge 
and Wilson Kipsang take on Ethiopia's Kenenisa Bekele. The BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON is an Abbott World Marathon Majors (AWMM) event and an IAAF 
Gold Label Road Race.

Eliud Kipchoge's avowed intention is to break the world marathon record of 
his compatriot Dennis Kimetto, which the latter achieved in Berlin in 2014 
with his time of 2:02:57. Kichoge had a kind of "lab test" at the beginning 
of May when he ran 2:00:25, the fastest time ever for the marathon 
distance, on the Formula One circuit of Monza in Italy. But this feat was 
achieved with the help of a team of substitute pacemakers who also formed a 
wind shield from start to finish.

Under normal race conditions a maximum of three pacemakers is permitted and 
no substitutes are allowed. Kipchoge later commented: "In Monza I was so 
close to breaking the two-hour barrier. The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON represents 
for me the right opportunity to attack the official world record." At the 
age of 32 Eliud Kipchoge can look back on a long and successful career as a 
long distance runner. He won the world 5,000m title in 2003, silver and 
bronze medals at the Olympic Games over the same distance in 2004 and 2008 
respectively and is the reigning Olympic Marathon champion, thanks to his 
victory in Rio in 2016. 

The greatest day in the 35-year-old Wilson Kipsang's career so far was four 
years ago in the 40th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON when he took 15 
seconds off the world record of his compatriot Patrick Makau's time of 
2:03:38. But Kipsang's record of 2:03:23 stood as the world record for just 
12 months: in 2014 Dennis Kimetto became the first man to run the marathon 
under three hours with his 2:02:57 on Berlin's renowned fast course. That 
remains the world record. In 2016 Kipsang ran ten seconds faster than his 
world record in Berlin but it was only good enough for second place behind 
the Ethiopian Kenenisa Bekele. The Ethiopian set a 2:03:03 personal best in 
winning the title and missed the world record by a mere six seconds. 
Kipsang had pushed the pace during the second half of the race and didn't 
have the strength to counter the fast-finishing Ethiopian over the last two 
kilometres. But last year's race left Wilson Kipsang with the conviction 
that he still had another very fast marathon in his legs and he wants to 
prove that on September 24: "I am highly motivated and my preparation has 
been more meticulous than ever."

Kenenisa Bekele went within six seconds of the world record last year on 
the Avenue of June 17 and did that despite suffering muscle problems 
several times during the second half of the race. He fought back from each 
bout of muscle cramp and turned his superior basic speed to winning effect 
at the finish.

The 35-year-old Ethiopian is the most successful long distance track runner 
in history. Three times Olympic champion and World champion on five 
occasions at 5 and 10,000m, he has also won 11 World Cross Country titles 
over the short and long distances. For good measure, he also holds the 
world records for 5 and 10,000m.

Kenenisa Bekele turned to the marathon in 2014. The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on 
September 24 will be his eighth following his winning debut in Paris with 
2:05:04, then Chicago (4th in 2:05:51), a dnf in Dubai in 2015, London in 
2016 (3rd in 2:06:36), Berlin 2016 (1st in 2:03:03), another dnf in Dubai 
2017 and London (2nd in 2:05:57). Many experts consider Kenenisa Bekele's 
achievements in the long distances have earned him the distinction of being 
the greatest all-round runner of all time. 

Mark Milde, race director of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON since 1999 whose 
duties include recruiting the elite field, is delighted at this summit 
meeting of such distance running talent: "It's a dream match-up. It's not 
often that the three strongest marathon men in the world race each other. 
As organizers we are crossing our fingers for good weather and thrilling 
competition."

Profiles of the the top stars

Kenenisa Bekele, ETH?Born: 13 June 1982
Marathon PB: 2:03:03 (Berlin 2016)
Major results:
2004 and 2008: Three-time Olympic Champion at 5,000 m and 10,000 m. 2004 
Olympic Silver medallist at 5,000 m.
2003, 2005, 2007, 2009: Four-time World Champion at 10,000 m. 2009: World 
Champion at 5,000 m. 2003: Bronze medal at World Championships in 5,000 m.
2002 to 2006: Ten times World Cross Country Champion (short and long 
distance) plus 2008 at long distance.
Current world record holder at 5,000 m: 12:37.35/2004
Current world record holder at 10,000 m: 26:17.54/2005 (ran a WR of 
26:20.31 in 2004)

Eliud Kipchoge, KEN?Born 5 November1984
Marathon PB: 2:03:05 (London 2016)
Major results:
2016: Marathon Olympic Champion ?Winner Virgin Money London Marathon
2015: Winner Virgin Money London Marathon
Winner BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
2014: Winner Rotterdam Marathon?Winner Bank of America Chicago Marathon
2013: Winner Hamburg-Marathon?Second BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
2010: Silver medallist Commonwealth Games, 5,000 m
2008: Silver medallist Olympic Games, 5,000 m
2007: Silver medallist World Championships, 5,000 m
2004: Bronze medallist Olympic Games, 5,000 m
2003: World Champion 5,000 m?World Junior Cross Country Champion

Wilson Kipsang, KEN?Born: 15 March 1982
Marathon PB: 2:03:13 (Berlin 2016)
Major marathon results:
Winner Tokyo 2017
Winner London 2014
Winner New York 2014
Winner Berlin 2013
Bronze medallist Olympic Games 2012
Winner Honolulu 2012
Winner Frankfurt 2010, 2011

Men's Marathon World Records in Berlin
1998 Ronaldo da Costa BRA 2:06:05
2003 Paul Tergat KEN 2:04:55
2007 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 2:04:26
2008 Haile Gebrselassie ETH 2:03:59
2011 Patrick Makau KEN 2:03:38
2013 Wilson Kipsang KEN 2:03:23
2014 Dennis Kimetto KEN 2:02:57

There were three women's world records as well in Berlin: 1977 Christa 
Vahlensieck (FRG) 2:34:48, 1999 Tegla Loroupe (KEN) 2:20:34, 2001 Naoko 
Takahashi (JPN) 2:19:46 

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

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