Jessica Augusto targets Rosa Mota's record in Hamburg
Feb 23, 2017
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HASPA MARATHON HAMBURG ON 23rd APRIL
Jessica Augusto targets Rosa Mota's record in Hamburg
Jessica Augusto will have her sights set on record-breaking when she stands
on the start line of the Haspa Hamburg Marathon on April 23. It's a record
with special significance for the Portuguese runner on Hamburg's fast
course because Augusto will be going for the Portuguese national record,
still in the possession of Rosa Mota. The latter is a running legend,
winner of the Olympic Marathon in Seoul in 1988, who set the national
record of 2:23:29 in Chicago in 1985. Portugal's tradition in producing
world class women distance runners has continued but none has since
succeeded in beating that time. Jessica Augusto's participation along with
a number of elite women was announced in a press conference by the Haspa
Hamburg Marathon organisers today. They join an elite field which already
includes Stephen Kiprotich, the men's Olympic Marathon champion from
Uganda. 13,800 runners have so far entered the race on April 23.
Augusto is 35 and brings plenty of experience to the Haspa Hamburg
Marathon. She made her marathon debut six years ago, finishing seventh in
London with 2:24:33, improving her time to 2:24:25 in 2014 in finishing
sixth in the same race. Consistency has been a keynote of her marathon
career so far: she proved it in the greatest test of all, finishing sixth
in the Olympic Marathon in London in 2012 and won a bronze medal at the
European Championships in Zurich two years later.
On the European scene she can be relied upon to reap a rich harvest of
medals and not only on the road. In 2010 she was second in the 10,000m at
the European Championships as well as taking bronze in the 5,000m at the
same competition. At the inaugural European Half Marathon Championships in
Amsterdam last year, Augusto won the bronze medal. "We are happy that
Jessica Augusto has chosen the Haspa Hamburg-Marathon for attacking the
Portuguese record and we will support her as best as possible," said race
organiser Frank Thaleiser.
One of Augusto's strongest rivals on the current elite list could well be a
debutant at the distance: 33 year-old Viola Kibiwot will be making her
marathon debut in the race beside the River Elbe but the Kenyan has been a
prominent name on the distance running scene on the track for some years.
The highlights of her career so far have been fourth place in the 5,000m at
the 2013 World Championships in Moscow and repeating that position two
years later in Beijing. She also finished sixth at the same distance in the
2012 Olympics in London. She achieved success early in her career, twice
winning the junior title at the World Cross Country Championships.
She credits the Olympic Champion Eliud Kipchoge as her inspiration, living
and training in the same training camp. It was Kipchoge who recommended the
Haspa Hamburg Marathon for her debut at the distance. He took the same
route in his marathon career, making his debut in 2013 and running 2:05:30
which remains the men's course record.
Viola Kibiwot has never run further than 13 kilometres in competition but
her performances at the shorter distances suggest she could have a big
future at the marathon, including a best of 31:11 for 10km on the road.
Among the women's elite field are the Brazilian Adriana da Silva, whose
best is 2:29:17 and Ethiopia's Megertu Ifa, who has run 2:29:45. The
leading German runner is likely to be Mona Stockhecke with a personal best
of 2:31:30.
More information about the Haspa Marathon Hamburg and online entry is
available at: www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de
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