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Press Release - Vienna City Marathon - 4/21/24

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                           VIENNA CITY MARATHON:                      

     Chala Regasa wins and Nazret Weldu triumphs with Olympic qualifier

Chala Regasa and Nazret Weldu are the winners of the 41st Vienna City 
Marathon. Both produced such dominating performances that they finished 
minutes ahead. The Ethiopian crossed the line in 2:06:35 which is the third 
fastest time in the history of the event. In windy conditions this remained 
the only sub 2:10 time of the day. Kenyans Bernard Muia and Albert Kangogo 
followed in second and third places with 2:10:42 and 2:10:44 respectively. 
In cold temperatures between 5 and 8 Celsius Nazret Weldu produced the 
first ever Eritrean victory at the Vienna City Marathon. With 2:24:08 she 
achieved qualification for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer and was 
the only athlete in the race to do so. Newcomer Faith Chepkoech produced a 
major surprise, when she came through in the late stages and took second in 
2:26:22. Fellow-Kenyan Rebecca Tanui was third with 2:26:53. 

Organisers registered a total of 42,625 athletes from 143 nations including 
races at shorter distances. Among them were 10,024 marathon runners. This 
is the third highest entry figure ever in the history of an event that 
belongs to the world's major marathons.

It was only during the early stages that the men were running split times 
which pointed towards a possible course record. That was partly because 
there is a drop in the first section of the course and the wind came from 
behind. At half way it was obvious that an attack on Samwel Mailu's 2:05:08 
course record would not be on the cards in the windy conditions. A group of 
five runners passed this point in 63:03 behind two pacemakers: Daniel 
Paulus of Namibia, who hoped to run inside the Olympic qualifying time of 
2:08:10, Chala Regasa and Kenyans Bernard Muia, Felix Kibitok and Leonard 
Barsoton.

Daniel Paulus did push the pace a couple of times, but he could not hold on 
after the 30k point. When the last of the pacemakers dropped out at this 
point it was Chala Regasa who was ahead and quickly built a big lead. It 
was no coincidence that he pulled away in the section beyond 30k that leads 
through the Prater Park. In 2019 Chala Regasa was among the pacemakers when 
Eliud Kipchoge sensationally broke the two hour barrier in Vienna. "I knew 
the section between 30 and 38k and that was why I pushed ahead there," said 
the 26 year-old Ethiopian who is a training partner of Kenenisa Bekele. "I 
hoped to break 2:06 today and I tried. But it was very windy in the final 
10 kilometres and it was not possible," said Chala Regasa, who was the 
fastest runner on the start list with his PB of 2:06:11. With 2:06:35 he 
still achieved the third fastest time ever run in the Vienna City Marathon. 
Besides Samwel Mailu only Ethiopia's Getu Feleke, who ran 2:05:41 ten years 
ago, has been faster on this course. 

Over four minutes behind Chala Regasa there was a thrilling fight for the 
remaining podium places. Bernard Muia came through to take second in 
2:10:42. The Kenyan, who won the Munich Marathon last October with a PB of 
2:09:17, had been in fourth position at 40k and was 48 seconds behind 
second place at that point. It was similar with fellow-Kenyan Albert 
Kangogo, who was sixth at 40k and then finished third with 2:10:44.

In the women's race three runners broke away very early in the race. Nazret 
Weldu, Rebecca Tanui and Kenya's Shyline Torotich were already leading by a 
couple of seconds at the 5k mark. As in the men's race they also slowed a 
little after the first section. With a half way split of 71:49 the 2:20:59 
course record was out of reach for the trio. 

While Nazret Weldu was able to more or less keep the pace even in the 
windier sections of the second half the Kenyans struggled. Shyline Torotich 
was dropped around 23k and later ended up in sixth with 2:30:36. Rebecca 
Tanui was still with Nazret Weldu at 30k (1:42:21), but then also slowed. 
While she took third place Faith Chepkoech managed to move herself up from 
fourth place at 30k to second despite taking a wrong turn. Around the 31k 
mark the Kenyan ran around 150 metres off the course, then turned and ran 
back, loosing about one minute. It was the first time that an international 
very unexperienced athlete of the "OPEC Fund Rookie Team" managed to 
achieve a podium place in the Vienna City Marathon. The 26 year-old ran 
2:26:22, improving her PB from a race in Soweto, South Africa, by over 
eleven minutes. 

"It was a great day for me. My big goal was to qualify for the Olympic 
Games and if possible I wanted to win - I have achieved both," said Nazret 
Weldu, who was fourth at the World Championships in Eugene in 2022. "Apart 
from the wind it was a fantastic race. This victory gives me a lot of 
confidence. I will now try to win a medal at the Olympic Games in Paris and 
then I hope to come back to Vienna next year to run faster."

Among the other running events staged during the weekend was an upcoming 5k 
race. Over 3,300 runners entered the race which took place on Saturday 
evening and saw its second edition. Austrian youngster Marcel Tobler was 
the winner with a course record of 14:22. Lili Anna Vindics-Tóth of Hungary 
took the women's race in 15:57.

Results, Men:

1. Chala Regasa       ETH 2:06:35
2. Bernard Muia       KEN 2:10:42
3. Albert Kangogo     KEN 2:10:44
4. Leonard Barsoton   KEN 2:10:44
5. Cameron Avery      NZL 2:10:52
6. Juan Pacheco       MEX 2:11:42
7. Felix Kibitok      KEN 2:12:44
8. Mica Cheserek      KEN 2:13:05
9. Aloyce Felix Simbu TAN 2:13:31
10. Daniel Paulus     NAM 2:13:34

Women:

1. Nazret Weldu             ERI 2:24:08
2. Faith Chepkoech          KEN 2:26:22
3. Rebecca Tanui            KEN 2:26:53
4. Jovana De La Cruz Capani PER 2:27:54
5. Lilia Fisikovici         MDA 2:30:06
6. Shyline Torotich         KEN 2:30:36
7. Leydy Romero             COL 2:30:37
8. Helalia Johannes         NAM 2:30:53
9. Mokulubete Makatisi      LES 2:30:54
10. Julia Mayer             AUT 2:31:25

For more information please visit: www.vienna-marathon.com

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