Press Release - BERLIN RUNS: Kenya's Newcomer Dennis Kimetto goes for 25 k in B
Press Release - BERLIN RUNS: Kenya's Newcomer Dennis Kimetto goes for 25 k in B

PRESS RELEASE – BERLIN RUNS: BIG 25 on Sunday:
New name and new distance
as KenyaÂ’s
Newcomer Dennis Kimetto goes for 25 k in Berlin Â
At his third international race KenyaÂ’s newcomer
Dennis Kimetto has finally been entered with his correct name. Called
,Denis KoechÂ’ before, he had won the Ras Al Khaimah and Berlin half
marathon races in February and early April. On Sunday Dennis Kimetto
will now run the BIG 25 Berlin. Organisers of BERLIN RUNS expect up to
10,000 athletes competing in various running events. The BIG 25 Berlin
is GermanyÂ’s oldest major city road race. The event once initiated by
the French allied forces in West Berlin will see its 32nd
edition. Starting in front of the Olympic Stadium the spectacular finish
is right on the blue track inside the arena.
In the menÂ’s race Dennis
Kimetto will be the favourite. Organisers of BERLIN RUNS obtained a copy
of his passport, which showed that not only his name was wrong but also
his age. He is ten years older than initially stated! Born on
22nd April 1984 Dennis Kimetto is 28 and not 18. This also
means that he has not broken the world junior record when he improved to
59:14 minutes in the Berlin half marathon a month ago.
But if weather conditions are fine on Sunday Dennis Kimetto
might go for a record, which would have no doubts. It was two years ago,
when fellow-Kenyan Sammy Kosgei improved the world record to 1:11:50 at
the BIG 25 Berlin. It is this mark that might become the target. Most
likely from a group of African runners Edwin Kimaiyo (Kenya) will be
Dennis KimettoÂ’s strongest opponent. The Kenyan has also had a very good
race on the Berlin roads. In September 2011 he took third in the Berlin
Marathon, clocking 2:09:50. It was the race, when Patrick Makau broke
the world record.
A Kenyan victory is very likely in the womenÂ’s race
as well. Here Caroline Chepkwony is the favourite. The 27 year-old had
improved her half marathon best to 68:36 minutes a month ago in Berlin,
when she was third. On Sunday FranceÂ’s Christelle Daunay will be among
her rivals. Already qualified for the Olympic marathon she has opted not
to run another marathon this spring. So the BIG 25 Berlin will be a good
opportunity to test her form well ahead of the London race.
More information is
available at: www.berlin-runs.com
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the start of the BIG 25 Berlin in front of the Olympic Stadium for
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