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Press Release - Frankfurt Marathon - 10/31/10

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        Kenyan Win at the Double in Commerzbank Frankfurt Marathon

Wilson Kipsang became the ninth Kenyan champion in succession at the 
Commerzbank Frankfurt Marathon on Sunday, running 2:04:57, the third 
fastest time in the world this year. Caroline Kilel completed yet another 
day of dominance for the East African nation as she ran 2:23:25 for the 
women's title, improving her personal best by almost two minutes to break 
the course record.

He talked a good race at Friday's press conference and Wilson Kipsang 
turned out to be one of those athletes whose deeds matched their words. In 
only his second marathon – following a debut of 2:07:10 for third place in 
Paris this April – he moved to another level in beating the experienced 
Tadese Tola, as the Ethiopian finished a distant second in 2:06:31 with 
another Kenyan Elias Chelimo finishing third in 2:07:04.

Frankfurt delivered its usual Sunday morning in late October, of ideal 
marathon conditions with the temperature hovering around 10 degrees 
Centigrade and barely a breath of wind. By 15k, reached in 44:57, the pace 
had broken the 2:06 barrier and the combined Kenyan and Ethiopian distance 
talent ensured it stayed that way right through to the red carpet-finish in 
the city's Festival Hall.

The split at the half-marathon was 1:02:38, well inside the pre-race target 
of 63 minutes and pointing to a finishing time of 2:05:15. At that point, 
the eventual winner Wilson Kipsang later reflected that he was feeling 
confident.

"When I saw that we were going faster than the planned time for the half, I 
was happy. I don't like it when the pace is too slow. I knew I had prepared 
very well and felt good. When I looked around, I could see that some of the 
guys were struggling."  

He was right to trust his feelings. Even though men with greater marathon 
pedigree were in the leading group; such as last year's Berlin Marathon 
runner-up Francis Kiprop and Elijah Keitany, second in Amsterdam in 2009, 
Kipsang was confident enough to seize the initiative.

Shortly after 30k was passed in 1:29:12, a group of six gradually moved 
clear. Tola preferred to run either alongside the Kenyan pacemaker Lani 
Rutto or just behind with Kipsang keeping a close watch on them both. He 
had learned his lesson from finishing third behind Tola in Paris.

"I decided I couldn't let him build too much of a lead, so wanted to stay 
right behind in case he made a move. That's how he'd beaten me in Paris." 

Kipsang had Tola's measure this time. A group of four reached 35k in 
1:43:59, comprising two apiece from Kenya and Ethiopia, Kipsang and Philip 
Sanga versus Tola and the unheralded Dereje Maregu, the latter running a 
superlative debut.

Five kilometres from the finish, Kipsang attacked and only Tadese Tola went 
with him. But the Ethiopian dropped further behind as Kipsang continued to 
run in superb, relaxed style to victory.

The 28-year-old became the third fastest marathoner in the world this year 
with his win in 2:04:57, breaking the course record from last year by 1:17. 
Kipsang reaped a rich reward, his total payday amounting to 95,000 Euros. 
The defeated Tadese Tola still improved his personal best by 10 seconds and 
Elias Chelimo also ran a fine lifetime best in third.

The winning performance was the tenth fastest of all-time and left Wilson 
Kipsang speculating, in his now customary relaxed style, that he could have 
a realistic chance of breaking the world record. 

The household of women's champion Caroline Kilel and husband Vincent are 
celebrating a victory which surprised herself. She confessed that it was 
only at 40k that she was confident of ultimate success.

"I thought that the Ethiopians, especially Dire Tune and Mare Dibaba, would 
be stronger but I realised with 2k remaining that I could beat them. I 
started to push, looked round and saw they did not respond."

The pace in the women's was on target to break the five-year-old record of 
2:25:12, set by the Russian Alevtina Biktimirov, right from the start. 
Kilel was the one Kenyan to show the confidence to match the Ethiopian duo, 
reaching halfway with them in 1:10:59.

That was certainly fast and proved that Dire Tune, the 2008 Boston 
champion, was being deadly serious when she gave 70:00 as her halfway 
target. But until 30k Caroline Kilel had a significant ally: husband 
Vincent, who had paced her to 32k in her win in Ljubljana last year, was 
once again providing able support.

At 40k Caroline Kilel turned the screw, leaving Dire Tune 10 seconds behind 
with the gap growing. The defending champion, Agnes Kiprop of Kenya, was 
almost a minute behind with her training partner, Hilda Kibet of the 
Netherlands.

Caroline Kilel broke the course record by 1:47, earning 40,000 Euros in 
prize money and bonuses. Already she and husband Vincent are planning to 
buy a plot of land at home in Kericho with perhaps a present or two for 
their three-year-old son Travis.

RESULTS
MEN

Place/bib no       name                 country        time
1     8            Wilson Kipsang       Kenya          2:04:57 (pb)  
2     7            Tadese Tola          Ethiopia       2:06:31 (pb)
3     12           Elias Chelimo        Kenya          2:07:04 (pb)
4     14           Philip Sanga         Kenya          2:07:11 (pb)
5     29           Daniel Chepyegon     Uganda         2:08:24 (pb)
6     40           Dereje Maregu        Ethiopia       2:09:03 (debut)
7     42           Ronald Rutto         Kenya          2:09:17 (debut)
8     4            Elijah Keitany       Kenya          2:09:19
9     25           Evans Kiplagat       Kenya          2:10:07 (pb)
10    17           Henry Sugut          Kenya          2:10:43

WOMEN
1    F3            Caroline Kilel       Kenya          2:23:25 (pb)
2    F2            Dire Tune            Kenya          2:23:44 (pb)
3    F1            Agnes Kiprop         Kenya          2:24:07 (pb)
4    F8            Isabellah Andersson  Sweden         2:25:10 (pb)
5    F7            Mare Dibaba          Ethiopia       2:25:27 (pb)
6    F10           Hilda Kibet          Netherlands    2:26:23 (pb)
7    F12           Yuliya Ruban         Ukraine        2:27:44 (pb)
8    F14           Yelena Sokolova      Russia         2:28:01 (pb)
9    F6            Hellen Kimutai       Kenya          2:28:38 
10   F11           Aniko Kalovics       Hungary        2:30:56

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