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Press Release - London Marathon - 4/13/16

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           Elite women's preview: Tufa returns to take on Keitany

Tigist Tufa will return to the scene of her greatest triumph when she lines 
up to defend her Virgin Money London Marathon title against the woman she 
beat to win the coveted crown in 2015 and the woman who won the world title 
last summer. 

Tufa upset the odds when she outran four much-fancied Kenyans to take 
victory last year, becoming only the second Ethiopian ever to win the 
women's race on a day that saw record numbers cross the London Marathon 
Finish Line. Tufa was at the head of them all, producing a devastating 
burst in the last three miles to clinch a shock win in front of two-time 
champion Mary Keitany.

She returns to the British capital in 2016 determined to show that last 
year's triumph was no fluke after finishing sixth at the Beijing World 
Championships last August, a race won by fellow Ethiopian Mare Dibaba, and 
third at the New York City Marathon where Keitany enjoyed her second 
victory last November.

"Winning in London was the greatest moment of my career so far," said Tufa, 
who won the Shanghai and Ottawa marathons in 2014. "I am happy to be 
returning to London in 2016 to defend my title. I know it won't be easy 
because the London fields are always the best in the world, but I am 
determined to do my best again."

The 28-year-old denied Keitany a third London Marathon victory last year 
and the Kenyan looks set to be Tufa's main rival in 2016. Keitany smashed 
the African record with 2:18:37, the fourth fastest time in history, when 
she won the London Marathon for a second time in 2012 but she needed a 
sprint finish to secure last year's runner-up spot by one second.

Keitany is again the fastest woman on the start list, one of nine in the 
elite field with personal bests better than 2:25, while four have run the 
gruelling 26.2-mile challenge in under 2:20.

Dibaba is one of that quartet, with a best of 2:19:52. She is a former 
Chicago Marathon champion who runs in London for the first time.

London's sub-2:20 club also includes Florence Kiplagat, the world 
half-marathon record holder who won last year's Chicago Marathon. Kiplagat 
runs in London for the fifth time in 2016 seeking her first victory. She 
was fifth last year.

Aselefech Mergia, another of Tufa's compatriots, also falls into that elite 
bracket. A three-time winner of the lucrative Dubai Marathon, the 2010 
champion will be hoping to make the podium again after finishing fourth 
last year.

The four-strong Kenyan challenge is completed by Priscah Jeptoo, the 
Olympic bronze medallist who was a London Marathon winner three years ago, 
and Jemima Sumgong, a former Rotterdam Marathon champion who was sixth in 
2015, one place ahead of Jeptoo.

The European challenge is led by Portugal's Jessica Augusto and Volha 
Mazuronak from Belarus. Augusto ran a personal best to place sixth in 
London in 2014, her third top 10 finish, while Mazuronak was ninth last 
year in a PB.

Tufa, Keitany, Kiplagat, Dibaba and Mergia will all appear at a press 
conference at the Tower Hotel, London, on Thursday 21 April.

 
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