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Press Release - Prague International Marathon - 5/13/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

            Kiprop Recovers from Typhoid to Dash Cheromei's Hopes 
     While Chisma Lives Up to Expectations in Eventufl VW Prague Marathon
		 
Expectations were confounded as Kenya's Agnes Kiprop won the women's title 
in the VW Prague Marathon on Sunday while the hopes of compatriot Lydia 
Cheromei of a 2:20 performance or better were dashed. Kiprop, who had 
dropped out of the Boston Marathon last month, suffering from typhoid, won 
in 2:25:40 from Filomena Chepchirchir and Ethiopia's Meseret Debele. 
Cheromei, caught by Kiprop between 38 and 39k, dropped out soon after, 
suffering from a leg injury.

Deressa Chima ran to form to win the men's title in 2:06:25, the second 
fastest performance ever in Prague. The Ethiopian took command shortly 
before 25k and beat the Kenyan duo of Stephen Tum and marathon debutant 
Philemon Limo.

When the starting gun went off at 9am in Prague's Old Square, conditions 
were ideal for attacking the course record with the temperature at around 
10C (48F), barely a breath of wind and no rain forecast. Her own course 
record of 2:22:34, set last year, was clearly the target in Lydia 
Cheromei's mind. In the race build-up she had given strong hints that a 
considerable improvement was on the cards, her morale boosted by training 
with the new Kenyan record holder, Mary Keitany.

Her confidence was high as she went through 10k in 32:47, a tempo which 
would have taken her to a 2:18 clocking and into the same realm of 
performance as Keitany.

Fellow Kenyans Kiprop and Chepchirchir maintained a consistent pursuit . At 
halfway, Cheromei was through in an impressive 1:09:22 so the dream of 
becoming the seventh woman – and fourth Kenyan - to break 2:20 this year 
was still feasible. Kiprop was one minute, four seconds behind and 
Chepchirchir a further 22 seconds adrift. The lead was maintained at 30k 
with Cheromei timed at 1:40:19 and Kiprop trailing by more than a minute.

The marathon can be a hard task master and the event turned its claws on 
Cheromei in the next few kilometres. Kiprop confessed her surprise, 
post-race, to find herself drawing alongside her training partner just 
after 38k. Kiprop said, "I didn't expect it because I thought Lydia would 
win but when I caught her, she said, go on, I'm having problems with my 
leg".

Kiprop capitalised on the encouragement to win by almost a minute from 
Chepchirchir, reflecting that the wind coming off the River Vltva posed 
problems in the latter stages. Kiprop and Cheromei's coach, the Italian 
Gabriele Nicola, must have been left with mixed emotions at their 
contrasting fates.

Victory marks a remarkable recovery for Kiprop, who dropped out of the 
Boston Marathon at 22k on April 16, suffering what was diagnosed later in 
Kenya as an attack of typhoid. 

"I didn't feel well when I was in Boston, but I received good treatment at 
home and now I'm happy for myself, yet, at the same time, unhappy for my 
friend and colleague Lydia who was ready to run very well."

Deressa Chimsa carries a considerable amount of muscle on his upper body 
for a distance runner and he showed a prize fighter's swagger in breaking 
away from a leading group of eleven shortly before 25k. The Ethiopian was 
the fastest man in the field on lifetime performances, having brought his 
best down to 2:05:42 for eighth place in Dubai on January 27. The group had 
gone through halfway in 1:02:54, right on cue for a performance which might 
threaten the course record of 2:05:39, set by the Kenyan Eliud Kiptanui two 
years ago. 

Chimsa's second surge broke the group down to five and then he assumed the 
role of solo runner par excellence, yet with a good 15k still to run. It 
was an all-Kenyan chasing pack of marathon debutant Philemon Limo, Stephen 
Tum, winner of Marrakech on his debut in January, Julius Arile Lomerinyang 
and Nephat Kinyanui.

The front runner continued to look strong as he went through 30k in 1:29:36 
with the lead now eleven seconds and growing. A contest of attrition was 
developing for the podium places behind Chimsa, as Stephen Tum dealt 
Philemon Limo a lesson in coping with the latter stages.

Chimsa extended his lead to a winning 51 second margin, reflecting that 
however hard the last 10k felt, he was confident. "I knew I was strong 
before the race. The training had gone so well, I could be confident."

Runner-up Stephen Tum was a happy man as well, having improved his winning 
debut in Marrakech on January 29 by one minute, 35 seconds.

Philemon Limo, the Prague 2011 half marathon champion, was in rueful mood 
afterwards, the effort showing in every sinew as ran the last couple of 
kilometres into the Old Square. "Now I know what the marathon is about. I 
shall go away and train harder than ever before my next one."

In a year that marks the 60th anniversary since the Czech's own distance 
running legend, Emil Zatopek, completed his epic Olympic triple triumph by 
winning the marathon in the Helsinki Games, this is a host city and nation 
that will particularly appreciate the debutant's reflections.

RESULTS
Men:
(Pos / Name / Nat / Bib / Time / Prize Money)
1.   Deressa Chimsa           ETH #2  2:06:25    15k Euros
2.   Stephen Tum              KEN #8  2:07:16 pb 7.5k Euros
3.   Philemon Limo debut      KEN #1  2:09:25    5k Euros
4.   Francis Bowen            KEN #5  2:10:05    2.5k Euros
5.   Nephat Kinyanui          KEN #21 2:11:05    1k Euros
6.   Julius Arile Lomerinyang KEN #15 2:12:12    800 Euros
7.   Wirimai Juwawo           ZIM #17 2:14:37    500 Euros
8.   Teferei Bacha            ETH #23 2:14:37    400 Euros
9.   Niguse Chala             ETH #20 2:14:41    200 Euros
10.  Yared Dagnaw             ETH #6  2:14:59    100 Euros

Women:
1.   Agnes Kiprop             KEN #F2 2:25:40    15k Euros
2.   Filomena Chepchirchir    KEN #F3 2:26:50    7.5k Euros
3.   Meseret Debekle          ETH #F8 2:27:15 pb 5k Euros
4.   Salem Ait                ALG #F6 2:27:21    2.5k Euros
5.   Misiker Mekonnin         ETH #F4 2:29:46    1k Euros
6.   Silvia Skvortsova        RUS #F5 2:30:27    800 Euros

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