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Press Release - Frankfurt Marathon - 10/29/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

   Shura Kitata Tola and Vivian Cheruiyot take Frankfurt Marathon titles, 
                sub 2:10 debut for Welshman Dewi Griffiths

Shura Kitata Tola of Ethiopia and Kenya's Vivian Cheryuiot won the top 
prizes at the 36th edition of the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon. Kitata 
chopped almost two minutes off his personal best in difficult conditions 
while Cheruiyot, the reigning Olympic 5,000m champion but now concentrating 
on road racing, improved her best for the marathon to 2:23:35 after her 
distance debut in London this April. Kitata ran 2:05:50 to win the men's 
title and his compatriots Kelkile Gezahegn (2:06:56) and Getu Feleke 
(2:07:46) ensured a clean sweep for Ethiopia. The Ethiopians Yebrgual 
Melese (2:24:30) and Meskerem Assefa (2:24:38) finished second and third 
behind Cheruiyot in the women's race. The women's champion had been on 
course to improve the course record of 2:21:01 but was slowed by strong 
winds in the closing stages.

The race was also notable for strong results by the European men. Dewi 
Griffiths of Wales ran a fine debut with 2:09:49 for fifth place and at one 
stage looked capable of breaking the UK record for a marathon debutant, 
held by his fellow Welshman and former world record holder Steve Jones with 
2:08:05 when winning Chicago in 1984. Directly behind Griffiths came the 
German record holder Arne Gabius with 2:09:59 and Poland's Henryk Szost was 
next across the line on the red carpet of the Festhalle with 2:10:09. 
14,513 runners from 108 countries took part in the Mainova Frankfurt 
Marathon which is an IAAF Gold Label Race.

"The conditions were better than expected for the runners but still 
demanding enough for the runner. We were very anxious about the weather but 
in the end the running conditions were pretty good and that is reflected in 
many top quality performances among the results," said the race director Jo 
Schindler. Despite difficult conditions the winner Shura Kitata Tola ran 
2:05:50 for the sixth fastest winning time for the marathon in the world 
this year. It was also the eleventh fastest performance of the year. Arne 
Gabius commented on the solid European performances, notably from Dewi 
Griffiths, himself and Henryk Szost, that: "Things are on the up in 
European marathon running and that is all to the good." As for the women's 
field, eight runners finished under 2:30, another notable achievement.

After a fast opening half of 62:30 the decisive move came directly after 30 
kilometres in the men's race with 1:29:42 on the clock as Getu Feleke 
increased the pace and ran the next kilometre in 2:51. Last year's winner 
and runner-up, Mark Korir and Martin Kosgey, dropped back while only 
Feleke's fellow Ethiopians Shura Kitata Tola and Kelkile Gezahegn could 
stay with the pace. Feleke was the first to falter, around five kilometres 
from the finish, despite going into the race as the fastest man with a best 
of 2:04:50. Gezahegn was next to succumb, leaving Shura Kitata Tola on the 
way to the greatest win of his career. 2017 has certainly proved the best 
in the 21-year-old brief career, given that he also braved wet conditions 
to win the Rome Marathon title in April. "I expected to win from the start. 
From 30 kilometres I was confident I would win as the three of us went away 
from the others. I hoped to run faster but the weather didn't make it 
easy," said Shura Kitata Tola.

In her second marathon the Olympic 5,000m champion Vivian Cheruiyot ran a 
personal best of 2:23:35, improving by 15 seconds over her debut time for 
fourth place in London in April. She dominated the women's race from the 
start, going through halfway in 70:07, more than two minutes ahead of her 
rivals.

For much of the race Cheruiyot was on course to break the course record of 
2:21:01, reaching 30km in 1:40:14. Strong winds slowed her pace, however: 
"Winning here has boosted my confidence. It was very windy. My body is 
small and running was hard. I had to knuckle down and thought I could run 
2:20. But I am happy with my time. I'm still new to the marathon and can 
improve," said Vivian Cheruiyot. Yebrgual Melese finished second in 2:24:30 
ahead of her fellow Ethiopian Meskerem Assefa with 2:24:38. Both were able 
to make inroads on Cheruiyot's lead in the closing stages. Another with 
good cause for celebration in the Festhalle was the American Sara Hall who 
continued her improvement with a personal best of 2:27:21.

While Arne Gabius won the German men's title as expected, there was a 
surprise outcome among the women as Katharina Heinig overtook last year's 
national winner Fate Tola in the closing stages to finish eighth and best 
European woman in 2:29:29. Tola finished ninth in 2:30:12, both runners 
coming home well inside the qualifying time for the European Championship 
Marathon in Berlin next year.

Results, Men:
1. Shure Kitata Tola ETH 2:05:50
2. Kelkile Gezahegn ETH 2:06:56
3. Getu Feleke ETH 2:07:46 
4. Martin Kosgey KEN 2:09:39 
5. Dewi Griffiths GBR 2:09:49 
6. Arne Gabius GER 2:09:59 
7. Henryk Szost POL 2:10:09
8. Scott Smith USA 2:12:21
9. Scott Fauble USA 2:12:35
10. Mark Korir KEN 2:12:37

Women:
1. Vivian Cheruiyot KEN 2:23:35
2. Yebrgual Melese ETH 2:24:30
3. Meskerem Assefa ETH 2:24:38
4. Abebech Afework ETH 2:26:45
5. Sara Hall USA 2:27:21
6. Merima Mohammed BRN 2:27:49
7. Sylvia Medugu KEN 2:29:09
8. Katharina Heinig GER 2:29:29
9. Fate Tola GER 2:30:12
10. Anna Incerti ITA 2:32:11

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