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Press Release - Brlin Marathon - 9/22/17

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      Thrilling Showdown in prospect at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday

The Olympic champion Eliud Kipchoge, defending champion Kenenisa Bekele and 
the former world record holder Wilson Kipsang are ready for a world record 
chase in the 44th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday. The three 
strongest marathon runners in the world want to break the world record of 
2:02:57 which Kenya's Dennis Kimetto set three years ago in Berlin. 

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.

With three contenders who have each run under 2:03:30 the BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON has extraordinary strength in depth. Kenenisa Bekele of 
Ethiopia triumphed last year beside the Brandenburg Gate in 2:03:03, the 
second fastest performance of all time while Eliud Kipchoge ran his best of 
2:03:05 to win London in 2016 and his fellow Kenyan Wilson Kipsang finished 
second in Berlin last year in his best time of 2:03:13. Another feature 
they have in common is that they all know what it feels like to stand on 
top of the podium as winners in Berlin.

Given what are likely to be excellent weather conditions an extremely fast 
race is in prospect. "We haven't finished working out what times the 
pacemakers are going to aiming for. But it will definitely not be slower 
than last year," said the race director Mark Milde. In 2016 the leading 
group went through halfway in 61:11.

On Monza's Formula One circuit in early May, Eliud Kipchoge ran 2:00:25 but 
this was in an event which didn't confirm to international rules. Speaking 
at the Friday press conference, Kipchoge commented: "For me this marathon 
was a big success and I have drawn a lot of motivation from it. I want to 
run the first half in 60:45 on Sunday." Kipchoge moved to the marathon four 
years ago. A year before winning the Olympic title in Rio, he won the BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON in 2015 despite having to cope with problems from flapping 
insoles in his shoes, running 2:04:00. "Victory on its own is no success - 
it is simply a necessity. There are three of us and there will be only one 
winner," said Eliud Kipchoge.

"I think I can run faster than last year," said Kenenisa Bekele, who would 
complete a historic achievement if he broke the world record in Berlin. No 
runner in the history of athletics has ever held the world records for 5 
and 10,000m and the marathon at the same time. But he won't be following 
Eliud Kipchoge's example and going off fast. "60:45 has no place in my 
plans. I shall follow the lead if I can. That way I shall not put myself 
under stress and listen to my body. I am well prepared," said Kenenisa 
Bekele.

Wilson Kipsang wants to run faster than last year. "This time it's a 
different situation, there are three of us," said the Kenyan, who lost last 
year's duel to Kenenisa Bekele. "The pacemakers are stronger this time. I 
believe we shall have more support. A halfway split of between 61:00 and 
61:10 would be good for me," said Wilson Kipsang. In 2013 he set a world 
record of 2:03:23 in Berlin and his winning time of 2:03:58 in Tokyo leads 
this year's world rankings. Kipsang arrived here with his wife and their 
young daughter. Last year he had his son with him. "The fact that they are 
in Berlin is extra motivation for me."

A knee injury has forced the Kenyan Patrick Makau, winner of the 2011 BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON 2011, to withdraw from Sunday's race. Makau ran what was 
then a world record of 2:03:38 to win the title.

Elite Men with personal bests:

Kenenisa Bekele        ETH   2:03:03
Eliud Kipchoge         KEN   2:03:05
Wilson Kipsang         KEN   2:03:13
Vincent Kipruto        KEN   2:05:13
Felix Kandie           KEN   2:06:03
Hiroaki Sano           JPN   2:09:12
Koji Gokaya            JPN   2:09:21
Yuta Shitara           JPN   2:09:27
Mosinet Geremew        ETH   2:10:20
Hassan Chahdi          FRA   2:10:20
Melaku Belachew        ETH   2:10:31
Scott Overall          GBR   2:10:55
Ryan Vail              USA   2:10:57
Chalachew Tiruneh      ETH   2:11:54
Benjamin Malaty        FRA   2:12:00
Jean Habarurema        FRA   2:12:40
Willem van Schuerbeeck BEL   2:12:49
Philipp Pflieger       GER   2:12:50
Guye Adola             ETH   Debut


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