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Deep fields promise fast and exciting races in Berlin’s jubilee marathon

Deep fields are assembled with 14 men who have already run sub 2:06 as the 50th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON promises fast and exciting elite races.

Tigist Ketema / Photo credit: photorun.net |Colombo

The 50th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON promises fast and exciting elite races. Deep fields were assembled with 14 men who have already run sub 2:06:00.

While there is no strong favourite among them it is different with the women: Ethiopia’s Tigist Ketema heads the list with her stunning 2:16:07 debut time, which makes her the ninth fastest marathon runner ever. Ten more women have personal bests of sub 2:22:00.

An incredible 13 world records were broken in the history of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, many more than in any other marathon. The jubilee edition of Germany’s most spectacular road race will have a record number of around 50,000 participants.

Without Kenya’s superstar Eliud Kipchoge, the winner of the past two editions, the fastest on paper is Tadese Takele.

The Ethiopian was third in Berlin a year ago when he improved to 2:03:24. Since another fast race is expected Takele will probably have to run quicker to be in contention for the prestigious marathon victory at the Brandenburg Gate.

Kibiwott Kandie could well challenge for his first triumph over the classic distance. The Kenyan is the former world half marathon record holder (57:32) and has huge potential. Germany’s Hendrik Pfeiffer leads a group of strong domestic runners. He improved to 2:07:14 early this year in Houston.

Tigist Ketema stormed to a sensational victory in Dubai at the beginning of the year, clocking an unofficial world debut record of 2:16:07. Coming to another very fast course now the training partner of Tigst Assefa, who smashed the world record here with 2:11:53 a year ago, might look to improve her personal best.

The women’s field includes a former world record holder as well, but at a much shorter distance: Genzebe Dibaba ran 3:50.07 in the 1500m in 2015. When she switched to the marathon she ran a fast debut with 2:18:05 in Amsterdam two years ago.

Unfortunately Kenya’s Rosemary Wanjiru had to cancel her start due to injury. But Germany’s Melat Kejeta is a late addition to the field.

She dropped out of the Olympic Marathon early because of stomach problems and now hopes to bounce back in Berlin with a personal best. Kejeta might well try to become the second German woman after Irina Mikitenko (2:19:19 in Berlin in 2008) to break 2:20:00.

Elite Runners for the 50th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON:

MEN

  • Tadese Takele ETH 2:03:24
  • Cybrian Kotut KEN 2:04:34
  • Hailemaryam Kiros ETH 2:04:41
  • Kibiwott Kandie KEN 2:04:48
  • Bazezew Asmare ETH 2:04:57
  • Samwel Mailu KEN 2:05:08
  • Milkesa Mengesha ETH 2:05:29
  • Haymanot Alew ETH 2:05:30
  • Philimon Kipchumba KEN 2:05:35
  • Josphat Boit KEN 2:05:42
  • Dejene Megersa ETH 2:05:42
  • Enock Onchari KEN 2:05:47
  • Oqbe Ruesom ERI 2:05:51
  • Justus Kangogo KEN 2:05:57
  • Haimro Alame ISR 2:06:04
  • Ashenafi Moges ETH 2:06:12
  • Asbel Rutto KEN 2:07:04
  • Samuel Tsegay SWE 2:06:53
  • Yohei Ikeda JPN 2:06:53
  • Stephen Kiprop KEN 2:07:04
  • Hendrik Pfeiffer GER 2:07:14
  • Kento Kikutani JPN 2:07:26
  • Melaku Belachew ETH 2:07:28
  • Godadaw Belachew ISR 2:07:45
  • Yuhei Urano JPN 2:07:52
  • Guojian Dong CHN 2:08:12
  • Filimon Abraham GER 2:08:22
  • Haftom Welday GER 2:08:24
  • Sebastian Hendel GER 2:08:51
  • Olonbayar Jamsran MGL 2:08:58
  • Haftamu Gebresilase ETH Debut

WOMEN

  • Tigist Ketema ETH 2:16:07
  • Genzebe Dibaba ETH 2:18:05
  • Yebrugal Melese ETH 2:19:36
  • Mestawot Fikir ETH 2:20:45
  • Azmera Gebru ETH 2:20:48
  • Sisay Gola ETH 2:20:50
  • Mizuki Matsuda JPN 2:20:52
  • Fikrte Wereta ETH 2:21:32
  • Ai Hosoda JPN 2:21:42
  • Melat Kejeta GER 2:21:47
  • Aberu Ayana ETH 2:21:54
  • Calli Hauger-Thackery GBR 2:22:17
  • Bekelech Gudeta ETH 2:22:54
  • Lisa Weightman AUS 2:23:15
  • Betelihem Afenigus ETH 2:23:20
  • Veronica Maina KEN 2:24:46
  • Bosena Mulatie ETH 2:26:59
  • Alisa Vainio FIN 2:27:26
  • Sonia Samuels GBR 2:28:04
  • Nora Szabo HUN 2:28:25
  • Philippa Bowden USA 2:29:14
  • Pauline Esikon KEN Debut

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