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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/27/19


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                     BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday:
 
   Kenenisa Bekele will lead the Ethiopian Charge for World Class Times
 
A super fast and exciting men's race is in prospect at the BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday. In Year One of Marathon history after Eliud 
Kipchoge of Kenya's fabulous world record of 2:01:39 here in 2018, an 
attack on the world record has not been a subject for discussion. That 
isn't to say that the fastest time in the world this year, Kipchoge's 
2:02:37 in London in April, might not come under threat. The fastest man in 
the field is Ethiopia's superstar on all surfaces, Kenenisa Bekele, who ran 
his personal best of 2:03:03 to win the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON three years 
ago. The likeliest challengers to the triple Olympic champion are his 
fellow countrymen. As for the home contingent, the leading German runner is 
Philipp Pflieger. His priority is running the Olympic qualifying time of 
2:11:30 for the Games in Tokyo next year.
 
The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON already has one landmark for its 46th edition and 
that is a record entry of 46,983. The marathon runners will set off at 9.15 
on Sunday morning on the Avenue of June 17 while the handbikers and 
wheelchair competitors will be earlier into the action, starting at 8.50am. 
The organizers, SCC EVENTS, are expecting their one millionth finisher, 
calculated to cross the line at around 2pm. "It is fantastic to have 
achieved this figure and shows the great tradition of our event," said 
Jürgen Lock, the chief executive of SCC EVENTS.
 
For the first time the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON will be the final race in an 
Abbott World Marathon Majors (AWMM) series. In addition to Berlin the 
series comprises races in Boston, London, Chicago, New York and Tokyo. The 
BMW BERLIN-MARATHON is also an IAAF Gold Label road race, the highest 
category awarded by the International Athletics Federation.
 
"After the fabulous world record by Eliud it was always going to be hard to 
beat that," said race director Mark Milde. "I think it's safe to say we are 
not going to see a world record attack and people running at 2:01 pace. But 
I expect there to be a compact lead group, running at around 2:03 finishing 
time." With a time of 61:30 for halfway under discussion, a world best for 
the year would be within reach. For each of the last eight years, the 
streets of Berlin have been the setting for the fastest men's marathon time 
in the world - a record in itself. The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON is by some way 
the fastest marathon in the world although the world best for the year has 
never been as fast: Eliud Kipchoge ran 2:02:37 to break the course record 
at the London Marathon in April.
 
Kenenisa Bekele hopes to produce a performance close to that of his Berlin 
win in 2016. "Overall I have prepared well although my training period of 
three months is perhaps rather short for a marathon. This was because of an 
earlier injury. But I am ready for Sunday and want to show what I can do," 
said the best long distance track and cross-country runner of all time who 
recently has struggled to produce convincing performances in the marathon.
 
Victory in all but one of the last nine BMW BERLIN-MARATHON men's races has 
gone to a Kenyan. The only one to break this victorious Kenyan sequence has 
been Kenenisa Bekele in 2016. This year there is good reason to expect a 
transformation with Ethiopians taking the lion's share of success. An 
Ethiopian trio with world class times will be lining up at the start since 
Leul Gebrselassie has run 2:04:02, Sisay Lemma 2:04:08 and Birhanu Legese 
has 2:04:15 to his credit. "I have spent five months preparing for this 
race and am delighted to be in a race against Kenenisa Bekele - I used to 
dream about this," said Leul Gebrselassie while Birhanu Legese, winner of 
the Tokyo Marathon this year, commented succinctly: "I am ready for a fast 
time."
 
While world class times should be the target for the lead group, the 
priority for Germany's Philipp Pflieger will be achieving the Olympic 
qualifying time of 2:11:30. His best of 2:12:50 is 80 seconds slower, set 
in Berlin in 2015. That performance ensured his selection for the Olympic 
Marathon in Rio where he finished 55th. "It's a similar situation to 2015. 
My preparation has gone well and I've achieved 99% of my plan. I believe I 
can run the qualifying time. I'll run the first half at that tempo and see 
how it goes," explained Philipp Pflieger.
 
While Philipp Baar, another member of the SCC EVENTS PRO TEAM, has had to 
withdraw because of a calf injury, a teammate of his should be able to run 
the qualifying time. Valentin Pfeil is from Austria but has lived and 
trained in Berlin for the past year. In spring he improved his best with 
2:12:55 in Vienna. "I want to improve on that and take the next step 
forward after Vienna," said Valentin Pfeil.
 
Elite Men with their Personal Bests:

Name                   Nation  Personal Best
Kenenisa Bekele        ETH     2:03:03
Leul Gebrselassie      ETH     2:04:02
Sisay Lemma            ETH     2:04:08
Birhanu Legese         ETH     2:04:15
Felix Kandie           KEN     2:06:03
Jonathan Korir         KEN     2:06:51
Yohanes Gebregergish   ERI     2:08:14
Kenta Murayama         JPN     2:09:50
Kennedy Naibei         KEN     2:09:54
Shogo Kanezane         JPN     2:10:19
Willy Ngelel           KEN     2:10:31
Scott Overall          GBR     2:10:55
Liam Adams             AUS     2:11:36 
Guojian Dong           CHN     2:11:42
Matt Llano             USA     2:12:28
Yuichi Yasui           JPN     2:12:39
Keisuke Kusaka         JPN     2:12:42
Philipp Pflieger       GER     2:12:50
Florent Caelen         BEL     2:12:51
Valentin Pfeil         AUT     2:12:55
Jonathan Mellor        GBR     2:12:57
Jens Nerkamp           GER     2:17:18
Simon Stützel          GER     2:17:51
Timo Göhler            GER     2:19:18
Abel Kipchumba         KEN     Debut
Bethwel Yegon          KEN     Debut
Haron Lagat            USA     Debut
 
More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 

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