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Press Release - Istanbul Marathon - 11/1/24

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

              TURKIYE IS BANKASI ISTANBUL MARATHON ON SUNDAY:         

    Ethiopians target records in Istanbul, Ruth Jebet and Sharon Cherop 
                          among women's favourites           

The men's course record will be the target at the Türkiye Is Bankasi 
Istanbul Marathon on Sunday and possibly the Turkish Allcomers' record 
could go as well. Abebe Negewo of Ethiopia and Kenya's Kenneth Kipkemoi 
head a strong elite field with personal bests of under 2:05 while there is 
a total of eleven athletes who have run below 2:10. Kenyan Sharon Cherop, 
who won the marathon bronze medal at the World Championships in 2011, and 
Ethiopia's Sintayehu Lewetegn are the fastest women on the start list with 
PBs of sub 2:23. They will be challenged by the 2016 Olympic Steeplechase 
Champion Ruth Jebet of Bahrain. Five more women feature personal records 
below 2:25. The elite fields of the Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Marathon 
are among the best ever assembled for Turkey's major race at the classic 
distance. 

Around 7,500 marathon runners will compete on Sunday, starting on the Asian 
side of Istanbul and then finishing on Sultanahmet Square in the city's 
historic center on the European side. Adding races at shorter distances 
organisers of the 46th Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Marathon expect a total 
of 42,500 runners. The World Athletics Gold Label Road Race starts at 9 am 
on Sunday and will be shown by live stream with English commentary 
worldwide at: https://maraton.istanbul/?lang=en

The men's race: Negewo and Gezahegn ready for chasing records

With five men on the start list who have run below 2:07 the course record 
is an obvious goal. It was Kenya's Daniel Kibet who established the current 
mark of 2:09:44 back in 2019. Istanbul lost this Turkish allcomers' record 
to Izmir in 2021, where Lani Rutto of Kenya holds the current course record 
with 2:09:27.

Ethiopians Abebe Negewo and Kelkile Gezahegn both feel ready to break the 
Istanbul mark if the weather conditions are suitable. The forecast suggest 
dry conditions with temperatures around 16 Celsius. However it might turn a 
little windy. "I have trained well and I am in fine form. It will be the 
first time that I run the Istanbul Marathon. Although I don't know the 
course the record is my goal," said 40 year-old Abebe Negewo, who has a PB 
of 2:04:51 and leads the entry list. "Nowadays you can still run strongly 
at the age of 40 and I am sure I can continue for a couple of more years."

Fellow-Ethiopian Kelkile Gezahegn, who ran his PB of 2:05:56 in Rotterdam 
in 2018 and won the Frankfurt Marathon in the same year, has never raced in 
Istanbul as well. "I want to run a good race and it would be great if I 
could win and break the course record. I know that it will be a challenge 
since the field is strong. I have trained well and I thank the organisers 
that now I have the chance to show it in Istanbul," said Kelkile Gezahegn, 
who at 28 believes he will still be able to improve his personal best. 

Kenyan Kenneth Kipkemoi, who has a personal best of 2:04:52, Ethiopia's 
Dejene Debela (2:05:46) and Mohcin Outalha of Morocco (2:06:49) are the 
other runners with PBs of sub 2:07 on the start list. 

Sezgin Atac is a domestic runner to watch and could achieve a fine result 
on Sunday. The 26 year-old improved to 2:08:40 in Sevilla early in the 
year, but missed out on the Olympic Games due to the demanding qualifying 
standard. 

The women's race: Chebet versus Jebet, but Kibet could surprise

At the age of 40 Sharon Chebet is still going strong. The former World 
Championships' bronze medallist and Boston Marathon winner from 2012 has a 
personal best of 2:22:28. The Kenyan, who was second in Hannover this 
spring with 2:24:41, is the fastest woman on the start list. "I have 
trained well and I am ready. Maybe my form is a bit better than before the 
Hannover Marathon in April," said Sharon Cherop before leaving Kenya for 
Istanbul on Thursday night. "I know that there is a strong field. I will 
try my best and run my race. You never know what can happen. For me at the 
start line every one is a potential winner - that is how I approach my 
races. If there is good competition it can make me stronger." 

While Ethiopia's Sintayehu Lewetegn is the number two on Istanbul's entry 
list with 2:22:36, former steeplechase world record holder Ruth Jebet will 
run her fourth marathon and is still unbeaten at the distance. The 27 
year-old must still be regarded a marathon newcomer though. Ruth Jebet ran 
her marathon debut in Mersin, Turkey, less than a year ago and broke the 
course record with 2:23:08. The former Kenyan, who competes for Bahrain for 
more than ten years now, then went on to take the Chinese races in 
Zhengzhou and Harbin with 2:26:48 and 2:28:12 respectively. "It was not too 
difficult to switch from the steeplechase to the marathon, but it takes 
time," said Ruth Jebet, who trains in the Nandi Hills near Nairobi. "On 
Sunday my goal is to improve my personal best."

An athlete who could cause an upset on Sunday is Betty Kibet. The 24 
year-old Kenyan will run her debut at the Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul 
Marathon and is said to be in fine form. Betty Kibet has a promising half 
marathon PB of 66:37.

Elite Runners with Personal Bests

MEN

Abebe Negewo      ETH 2:04:51
Kenneth Kipkemoi  KEN 2:04:52
Dejene Debela     ETH 2:05:46
Kelkile Gezahegn  ETH 2:05:56
Mohcin Outalha    MAR 2:06:49
Frederick Kibii   KEN 2:08:09
Wilfred Kigen     KEN 2:08:39
Sezgin Atac       TUR 2:08:40
James Kiplagat    KEN 2:09:08
Benard Kipkorir   KEN 2:09:26
Mathew Samperu    KEN 2:09:54
Elijah Cheruiyot  KEN 2:10:27
Yavuz Agrali      TUR 2:10:41
Abraham Kipyatich KEN 2:10:51
Benard Sang       KEN 2:10:59

WOMEN

Sharon Cherop      KEN 2:22:28
Sintayehu Lewetegn ETH 2:22:36
Urge Diro          ETH 2:23:05
Ruth Jebet         BRN 2:23:08
Margaret Agai      KEN 2:23:28
Zenebu Bihonegn    ETH 2:24:16
Muluhabt Tsega     ETH 2:24:23
Ayantu Abdi        ETH 2:24:45
Gladys Jerono      KEN 2:32:50
Betty Kibet        KEN Debut
Christine Kioko    KEN Debut

More information and online entry is available at: https://maraton.istanbul

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