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Press Release - real,-Berlin-Marathon - 9/17/09

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       Gebrselassie Versus Kibet - The Fastest Marathon Duel Ever?

No one could have imagined that the BERLIN-MARATHON would become one of the 
most spectacular sports events in Germany when the race was started for the 
first time 35 years ago. That happened next to the Grunewald, a forest in 
West Berlin, and there were only few spectators. Today the real,- 
BERLIN-MARATHON attracts around one million people who celebrate one of the 
greatest running events on the globe. It was almost 20 years ago – after 
the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 – when the race got a huge 
boost. Leading through both parts of the German capital from 1990 onwards 
the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON became famous for superfast winning times, great 
crowd support and growing fields. This Sunday we could well see another 
thrilling race: defending champion and world record holder Haile 
Gebrselassie (Ehtiopia) will be up against Kenya's Duncan Kibet, who leads 
the current world season's list.

A record number of 40,923 runners from 122 nations have entered the 36th 
edition of the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON. Since the race belongs to the World 
Marathons Majors (WMM) even more people want to take part. A year ago 
35,783 runners finished the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON. That was the highest 
number ever in the history of the event and the 2008 event became the 
seventh biggest marathon ever seen. In 2006 Race Directors of the 
prestigious marathons in Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago and New York had 
formed the WMM.

Gebrselassie targets his own record once again

So far five runners have established personal bests of sub 2:05 at the 
classical distance. Two of them will run in Sunday's real,- 
BERLIN-MARATHON. While Haile Gebrselassie had improved his global record in 
Berlin in 2008 to 2:03:59 Kenya's Duncan Kibet had run 2:04:27 earlier this 
year and has moved up to number two on the alltime list.

Haile Gebrselassie's goal is obvious: He intends to break his world record 
again. If he succeeds it will be the third time in a row that he would 
establish a new world best at the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON. So far the 36 
year-old has broken an amazing 26 world records during his career. 
Gebrselassie thinks that he can at least slice off another 30 seconds from 
his present marathon record. "If everything fits together perfectly then 
may be even 2:02:59 would be possible," says the Ethiopian, who is going 
for a record fourth consecutive victory at the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON.

But Sunday's marathon could well be the toughest for Haile Gebrselassie in 
Berlin. In a recent interview Kenya's star runner Paul Tergat named four 
fellow countrymen who he thinks may be able to break Gebrselassie's world 
record: Olympic Champion Sammy Wanjiru, Martin Lel, James Kwambai and – 
Duncan Kibet. 

For more than two years Haile Gebrselassie has not competed against an 
athlete as strong as Duncan Kibet in the marathon. This could well become a 
fascinating duel. "I feel honoured to be able to run against Haile 
Gebrselassie," said Duncan Kibet during Thursday's press conference in 
Berlin. My training went very well and I think it is a very good sign that 
my training partner James Kwambai ran 59:09 minutes last Sunday at the 
Rotterdam Half Marathon." Duncan Kibet did not want to comment on a 
possible world record attack, but said that he intends to break his 
personal best. For this he must of course run in the region of the world 
record. "After Rotterdam I though that I might be able to run even faster 
in Berlin. So this is why I decided to go for this race."

Looking ahead to a duel with Haile Gebrselassie the Kenyan record holder 
said: "I don't know about Haile's training. And he does not know about my 
training. So we will have to wait and see how it develops. But I will try 
to run his pace."

There will be two more Kenyans and one Ethiopian with high-class personal 
bests in the race. Francis Kiprop came fourth at the Seoul Marathon in 2008 
with 2:08:30 and Mariko Kiplagat (all Kenya) placed fourth at last year's 
real,- BERLIN-MARATHON in 2:09:04. Ethiopia's Eshetu Wondimu was able to 
improve to 2:08:41 despite bad weather conditions in this year's Dubai 
Marathon. The strongest non-African runner could be Atsushi Fujita (Japan) 
who has a personal best of 2:06:51. This however is already nine years old. 

Ethiopian favourites in the women's race

Askale Tafa Magarsa will be the favourite in the women's race on Sunday. A 
year ago the 24 year-old Ethiopian finished second behind Irina Mikitenko 
(Germany), clocking a great personal best of 2:21:31. With that she 
remained the second fastest woman worldwide in 2008. Now Askale Tafa 
Magarsa returns to the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON and will be eager to further 
improve. She may well be able to establish a world season's best, which 
currently stands at 2:22:11. Irina Mikitenko clocked this time when winning 
in London in April. Askale Tafa Magarsa's strongest rival probably will be 
a fellow Ethiopian: Atsede Habtamu clocked 2:25:17 in torrential rain in 
January's Dubai Marathon, where she took second place. 

Genet Getaneh will also be in with a chance on Sunday. The 23-year-old 
Ethiopian finished fifth in 2:26:37 at the Dubai Marathon this year. The 
strongest Kenyan should be Leah Malot. She has a very good long distance 
track record and improved to 2:30:29 at the Paris Marathon this April.

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