Press Release - METRO GROUP Marathon Duesseldorf: Both course records targeted
Press Release - METRO GROUP Marathon Duesseldorf: Both course records targeted

PRESS RELEASE –
METRO GROUP MARATHON DUESSELDORF ON 29th April:
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Both course
records targeted,
Ethiopians Tola and Lema the
favourites
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Organisers of the METRO GROUP Marathon
Duesseldorf hope that both course records will be broken on Sunday, when
they start the 10th edition of their race. The menÂ’s field
has never been as strong before in the history of the event with
Ethiopians Seboka Diriba Tola and Kebebush Haile Lema the favourites. A
group of strong African runners will be challenged by JapanÂ’s Yuki
Kawauchi.
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Adding all running events staged on Sunday
the METRO GROUP Duesseldorf Marathon will feature around 14,000
athletes. The marathon is an IAAF Bronze Label Road Race.
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In probably fine
weather conditions the menÂ’s leading group is expected to go through
half way in 63:50 minutes. This pace would be well inside the present
course record, which was set by Iaroslav Musinschi (Moldova) two years
ago with 2:08:32. Seboka Diriba Tola will be the favourite since he
improved to 2:06:17 in Dubai in January. With this personal best he is
the fastest runner ever entered into the METRO GROUP Marathon
Duesseldorf.
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But regarding the depth of the
menÂ’s elite field this is also unique for this race. Besides Tola there
are five more runners who have been faster than 2:09: Joseph
Ngeny (2:08:10), Evans Ruto (both Kenya/2:08:36), Yuki Kawauchi
(Japan/2:08:37), Duncan Koech (2:08:38) and Abraham Chelanga (both
Kenya/2:08:43). Additionally the defending champion Nahashon Kimaiyo
will also return. The Kenyan, who has a PB of 2:10:36, clocked 2:10:53
in very warm weather conditions last year.
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“On Sunday I want to show in Duesseldorf that I can compete
with the Africans,” said Yuki Kawauchi during a press conference on
Friday. “My goal is to run at least 2:10 here. If they run 63:50 minutes
for half way, this will be fine for me. I have already run a 63:30 split
in Tokyo before.” For Yuki Kawauchi this will be the first time he
competes in Europe. He is aware that there is quite a big Japanese
community in Duesseldorf. “I want to show them something on Sunday,” he
said.
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In the womenÂ’s
race organisers hope that the eight year-old course record set by
Luminita Zaituc (Germany/2:26:44) will finally be broken. Kebebush Haile
Lema is the one who is supposed to be able to go faster than Zaituc in
2004. The 26 year-old Ethiopian enters the event with a personal best of
2:24:09. Fellow-Ethiopians Gishu Mindaye (2:28:30), Melkam Gisaw
(2:29:12) and Fantu Eticha Jimma (2:30:25) could do well as well.
KenyaÂ’s Agnes Jeruto plans to run a very fast debut marathon. While her
half marathon best of 72:03 does not sugggest something spectacular she
targets a 2:25 time.
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Two German runners hope to beat the national qualifying time
for the Olympics in Duesseldorf: Jan Fitschen, the 10,000 m European
Champion from 2006, will have to improve from 2:15:40 to 2:12:00 to book
a place in London, while Anna Hahner will have to reach 2:30:00 in her
debut marathon. Unfortunately André Pollmächer and Melanie Kraus had
both had to cancel their starts due to injuries.
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More information is available at: www.metrogroup-marathon.deÂ
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