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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/21/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       BMW BERLIN-MARATHON: Gladys Cherono is ready for another sub 2:20 
                                   performance	

The women's elite field for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday is ripe with 
talent, featuring five runners whose personal best is under 2:25. Gladys 
Cherono is the favourite among this quintet, having already won the race in 
2015 with a world-class time of 2:19:25, going within 13 seconds of 
breaking the course record, set in 2005 by the Japanese Mizuki Noguchi 
(2:19:12). A record number of 43,852 runners from 137 countries have 
entered the 44th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. The race, the biggest 
one-day sports event in Germany, is an IAAF Gold Label event and one of the 
Abbott World Marathon Majors series.

Although Gladys Cherono is the only runner to have broken 2:20, four of her 
rivals have gone under 2:25: the Ethiopians Amane Beriso (2:20:48), Gulume 
Tollesa (2:23:12) and Ruti Aga (2:24:41) as well as the Kenyan Valary 
Aiyabei (2:21:57). "It's the norm that leading women runners come to Berlin 
in order to run fast and have the best chance of setting personal bests. So 
we can reckon with a pace on schedule for breaking 2:20 on Sunday. It could 
even be the kind of pace to threaten the course record," said race director 
Mark Milde.

Gladys Cherono wants to show she is back to her best by producing a 
world-class time at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. "I've come to Berlin to attack 
my personal best," said Cherono. The 34-year-old Kenyan achieved the 
fastest marathon time anywhere in the world since April 2012 with the 
performance she produced in Berlin in 2015. But a lengthy period of injury 
in the spring of 2016 put paid to chances of going to the Olympics. "I 
couldn't run a marathon in 2016 because I had a stress fracture and feared 
I might never regain top form. But now everything is ok," said Gladys 
Cherono.

Another Kenyan who plans for a very fast race is Valary Aiyabei. The 26 
year-old had a breakthrough performance in Prague this spring. She improved 
by almost three minutes to 2:21:57 after running the first part of the race 
at world record pace. It was the third marathon win in a row for Valary 
Aiyabai, who recorded first places in Barcelona and Valencia in 2016. "My 
aim is to equal  the time I ran in Prague, but I hope for a personal best. 
My husband, who is also my coach, will pace me on Sunday. He is my 
everything," said Valary Aiyabai.

Another who has come to Berlin to run fast is Amane Beriso. The 25 year-old 
Ethiopian holds a personal best of 2:20:48 from Dubai last year, when she 
took second place. She confirmed fine form this spring when she was second 
in Prague behind Valary Aiyabai in 2:22:15.

Germany's Anna Hahner admits that she is not yet at her best after a long 
injury break and will not be able to challenge her personal best of 
2:26:44. "But the qualification time of 2:32:00 for the European 
Championships next year in Berlin is a goal," said Anna Hahner.

Swiss record holder Maja Neuenschwander hopes to produce at least a similar 
performance to that of two years ago when she ran the national record of 
2:26:49 in Berlin. "Conditions are always superb in Berlin. If you come 
here you simply have to make use of these conditions and run as fast as 
possible. I am looking forward to Sunday and may be I can run a PB," Maja 
Neuenschwander said.

Elite Women with personal bests:

Gladys Cherono      KEN   2:19:25
Amane Beriso        ETH   2:20:48
Valary Aiyabei      KEN   2:21:57
Gulume Tollesa      ETH   2:23:12
Ruti Aga            ETH   2:24:41
Helen Tola          ETH   2:25:04
Anna Incerti        ITA   2:25:32
Anna Hahner         GER   2:26:44
Maja Neuenschwander SUI   2:26:49
Sonia Samuels       GBR   2:28:04
Caterina Ribeiro    POR   2:30:10
Catherine Bertone   ITA   2:30:19
Azucena Diaz        ESP   2:31:45
Lily Partridge      GBR   2:32:10


Media Schedule 2017 BMW BERLIN-MARATHON

Sep 22
10 am	
- Press conference elite wheelchair competitors and Handbikers:
Marcel Hug, Manuela Schär (both SUI), Chritiane Reppe, Alhassane Baldé 
(both GER)
- Afterwards press conference Elite runners
Eliud Kipchoge, Wilson Kipsang (both KEN), Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), Phlilipp 
Pflieger (GER)

Sep 22
2 pm	
- Photo call near the starting line (direction victory column)
Gladys Cherono, Valary Aiyabei (both KEN), Amane Beriso (ETH), Anna Hahner, 
Eliud Kipchoge, Wilson Kipsang (both KEN), Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), Phlilipp 
Pflieger (GER)
- Afterwards photo call near the Starting Line(direction victory column)
Guinness World Record candidates in costumes

Sep 22
6.30 pm	
- Meet the world record challengers (Hall of Fame - Ebertstr./ Straße des 
17. Juni near Brandenburg Gate)
Eliud Kipchoge, Wilson Kipsang (beide KEN), Kenenisa Bekele (ETH)

Sep 23
12 noon	
- BMW kids press conference
School Kids (Mühlenau School) together with Lisa Hahner, Uta Pippig an 
Heinz Frei

Sep 23
appr. 
6.30 pm	
- Press conference results inline skating
winners of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON Inline Skating 2017

Sep 24
appr.
12.30 pm	
- Press conference results running, wheelchair competition and Handbikers
winners of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2017

All press conferences are located in the Hotel InterContinental 
(Budapester Straße 2, 10787 Berlin). 


Media Guide Online

The Media Guide of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 
contains info and statistics including potraits of elite runners.	

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