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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/12/12


          The Million Dollar Chase Returns in Boston and London

The chase for the million dollar World Marathon Majors prize is back with a 
bang next week when many of the leading contenders for the 2011/12 series 
race for points in the BAA Boston and Virgin London Marathon.

With six races gone, the 2011/12 World Marathon Majors series resumes in 
Boston next Monday, 16 April, where Geoffrey Mutai hopes to extend his lead 
at the top of the men's leaderboard with a repeat of his phenomenal victory 
from 12 months' ago.

Mutai smashed the Boston course record last April when he crossed the line 
in 2 hours 3 minutes 2 seconds, the fastest time ever for the marathon 
distance. In November he added another victory in New York City to lead the 
men's standings on 50 points with six races to go.

Another victory for Mutai would extend his 10-point lead over the 2010/11 
champion Emmanuel Mutai who defends his London Marathon title just six days 
later.

Mutai E (no relation) picked up 25 points when he broke the London course 
record last year as Kenyans filled all three podium places in the British 
capital at the start of a superb marathon year for the east African nation. 
He added another 15 points finishing second in New York to win last year's 
WMM prize and begins the 2012 season sharing second place with Moses Mosop, 
winner of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon last fall.

Those two have a five-point advantage over Patrick Makau, the Berlin 
champion and world record holder who could also take the lead in the men's 
standings if he wins in London. Makau was third last April after recovering 
from a fall at half way, and went on to claim the Berlin title in a 
brilliant world record time of 2:03:38.

World champion Abel Kirui is also racing in London where he will be looking 
to add to his tally of 25 points. He lies fifth thanks to his runaway 
victory at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu.

Of the five men on 15 points, Kenyans Martin Lel and Vincent Kipruto race 
in London, while Ethiopia's Gebre Gebremariam and Kenya's Wesley Korir will 
be among Mutai's challengers in Boston.

The position is even tighter at the top of the women's standings where 
reigning champion Liliya Shobukhova holds a slender five-point lead over 
Mary Keitany and Edna Kiplagat. While the Russian is saving herself for the 
Olympic Games, the two Kenyans are among a highly talented London line-up 
and either one could snatch the lead.

Keitany is looking to defend her London title after she picked up 25 points 
with a superb victory there last year. She added 10 more when she was third 
in New York while Kiplagat also amassed 35 points in 2011 thanks to a 
commanding win in the World Championships after coming third in London.

In Boston, Kenya's Caroline Kilel will defend her title against New York 
champion Firehiwot Dado of Ethiopia with both currently on 25 points, 15 
off the lead. A win for either would put them on top of the leaderboard.

Also on 25 is Florence Kiplagat who defeated Germany's former WMM champion 
Irina Mikitenko and world record holder Paula Radcliffe to win the BMW 
BERLIN MARATHON last September. Kiplagat will be looking to add to her 
points total in London.

Sharon Cherop currently lies seventh with 20 points. The Kenyan, who was 
third in Boston last year and at the Daegu World Championships, gets her 
2012 campaign underway in Boston.

Of the five women on 15 points, four compete next week. Ethiopia's Buzunesh 
Deba runs in Boston, while her compatriot Ejegayehu Dibaba, Kenya's world 
silver medalist Priscah Jeptoo, and Mikitenko are in the London field.

Following the BAA Boston Marathon on Monday 16 April and the Virgin London 
Marathon on Sunday 22 April, the series will continue with the Olympic 
Games marathons in London on 5 August (women) and 12 August (men), followed 
by the BMW BERLIN MARATHON on 30 September, the Bank of America Chicago 
Marathon on 7 October and the ING New York City Marathon on 4 November.

The top five men and women at the London, Boston, Berlin, Chicago and New 
York marathons, plus those at the IAAF World Championships and Olympic 
marathons earn points in each two-year World Marathon Majors series. The 
men's and women's WMM champions each win US$500,000. The points available 
from each race are:

1st- 25, 2nd- 15, 3rd - 10, 4th - 5, 5th- 1.

2011/12 WMM Leaderboards
1 	Geoffrey Mutai 	        KEN 	50 pts 	running in Boston
2 	Emmanuel Mutai          KEN 	40 pts 	London
2 	Moses Mosop             KEN 	40 pts 	
4 	Patrick Makau           KEN 	35 pts 	London
5 	Abel Kirui              KEN 	25 pts 	London
6 	Stephen Kwelio Chemlany KEN 	15 pts 	 
6 	Gebre Gremariam         ETH 	15 pts  Boston
6 	Vincent Kipruto         KEN 	15 pts 	London
6 	Wesley Korir            KEN 	15 pts 	Boston
6 	Martin Lel              KEN 	15 pts 	London

Women
1 	Liliya Shobukhova       RUS 	40 pts 	 
2 	Mary Keitany            KEN 	35 pts 	London
2 	Edna Kiplagat           KEN 	35 pts 	London
4 	Firehiwot Dado          ETH 	25 pts 	Boston
4 	Caroline Kilel          KEN 	25 pts 	Boston
4 	Florence Kiplagat       KEN 	25 pts 	London
7 	Sharon Cherop           KEN 	20 pts 	Boston
8 	Desiree Davila          USA 	15 pts 	 
8 	Bezunesh Deba           ETH 	15 pts 	Boston
8 	Ejegayehu Dibaba        ETH 	15 pts 	Boston
8 	Priscah Jeptoo          KEN 	15 pts 	London
8 	Irina Mikitenko         GER 	15 pts 	London

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