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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 8/25/22


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
	
                    BMW BERLIN-MARATHON ON 25 SEPTEMBER:

  US record holder Keira d'Amato and Nancy Jelagat Meto head Women's Field

The American record holder Keira d'Amato and Kenya's Nancy Jelagat Meto 
lead a high quality women's field for the 48th edition of the BMW 
BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday, September 25. Keira d'Amato improved the US 
record to 2:19:12 which also gives her the accolade of the fastest in the 
women's field, announced by the organisers today. Eight women will be on 
the start line with personal bests of under 2:21.

The return of Kenya's double Olympic champion and world record holder Eliud 
Kipchoge had already been announced some weeks ago as well as the 
participation of the current BMW BERLIN-MARATHON champion Guye Adola of 
Ethiopia. Six men on the start lists have personal bests of under 2:06 
while the organisers SCC EVENTS expect more than 45,000 runners from around 
150 countries for Germany's top road race. The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON is an 
Abbott World Marathon Majors race and a Platinum Label Road Race, awarded 
by World Athletics, the international governing body of the sport.

"After securing the presence of Eliud Kipchoge and Guye Adola, we are 
delighted also to have a very strong women's field on the start line. With 
the right weather conditions there is certainly a good chance of very fast 
times," said race director Mark Milde.

The presence of Keira d'Amato and Nancy Jelagat Meto brings to the event 
two women who have already run sub-2:20. At the age of 37, Keira d'Amato 
sprang a major surprise to break the American record with 2:19:12 in 
winning the Houston Marathon. That led to her late nomination for the World 
Championships in Eugene where she ran impressively to finish eighth. Sara 
Hall, who plans to run Berlin and then New York as well, went even better, 
finishing fifth. Hall's best time is 2:20:32. Nancy Jelagat Meto showed 
fine form in the past year, winning the prestigious Valencia title with a 
major improvement of 2:19:31. Four months previously she made a strong 
showing with second place in 65:21 at the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON.

Quite a few women runners will hope to put Berlin's fast course, where 
Eliud Kipchoge set the current men's world record of 2:01:39 in 2018, to 
good use in their bid to break 2:20: Gutemi Shone Imana has a best of 
2:20:11 while Workenesh Edesa has run 2:20:24 and a third Ethiopian,  Sisay 
Gola, has clocked 2:20:50. The Kenyans also have their contenders to break 
this landmark time in Maurine Chepkemoi, currently with a best of 2:20:18 
and Vibian Chepkirui, who won the Vienna City Marathon in 2:20:59 in April.

Nor should marathon debutants be overlooked in the search for potential 
women winners, given that the Ethiopian Gotytom Gebreslase did just that to 
win last year's BMW BERLIN-MARATHON title. Two possible contenders are 
Rosemary Wanjiru of Kenya and Ethiopia's Nigisti Haftu. Both have strong 
performances at half marathon to their credit which could make them 
realistic challengers.

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 
                                   
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