Kenya

Ebenyo and newcomer Muluat prevail in warm Berlin weather

Kenya’s pre-race favourite Daniel Ebenyo and Ethiopia’s youngster Tekle Muluat emerge victorious at the 43rd edition of the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON.

Daniel Ebenyo and Tekle Muluat winning the 43rd GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON / Photo credit: SCC EVENTS / Jean-Marc Wiesner

Kenya’s pre-race favourite Daniel Ebenyo and Ethiopia’s youngster Tekle Muluat took the 43rd edition of the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON. In very warm weather with temperatures of well over 20 Celsius any hopes for a record race did not materialise.

Ebenyo led a Kenyan clean sweep with a winning time of 59:30. Amos Kurgat (59:42) and Isaia Lasoi took second and third with 59:42 and 59:47 respectively.

In the women’s race, 19 year-old newcomer Tekle Muluat became the surprise champion with 66:53. Fellow-Ethiopian Ftaw Zeray was second with 67:22 and Germany’s Melat Kejeta took third place in 67:26.

With a record entry of 38,712 runners the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON is among the world’s biggest races over this distance.

The men’s race

Daniel Ebenyo avoided talking about a world record attempt at Friday’s pre-race press conference, but that was his big goal on Sunday. The silver medallist of last year’s World Half Marathon Championships started very fast and quickly was well ahead with his pacemaker Bravin Kiptoo.

The two passed the 5k mark in 13:28 which pointed to a sensational sub 57:00 finishing time, well under the mark of Uganda’s Jacob Kiplimo (57:31). However this pace was a bit overambitious and with rising temperatures there was no chance for Ebenyo to keep running that fast.

With a 27:29 10k split he was outside world record pace and from then on he had to run alone at the front. Ebenyo slowed further and soon after 15k (41:35) the 58:42 course record looked out of reach as well.

“I came here to Berlin because I wanted to break the world record. But from around eleven kilometres I had a problem with my knee and the weather became very warm. So I knew I would not be able to break the record, but I will definitely try again next time,“ said Ebenyo, who lost most of his huge lead in the final seven kilometres. However he held on and finished twelve seconds ahead of Amos Kurgat.

Germany’s Samuel Fitwi produced another strong race in Berlin. Despite also slowing considerably in the final stages he managed to run a PB of 61:33 and finish in ninth position, the same as a year ago. Fitwi also dipped under the qualifying time for the European Championships in Rome in June.

The women’s race

While spectators could enjoy the warm weather in summer clothes for the runners it was far from ideal. This also showed in the women’s elite race.

The first couple of kilometre splits indicated that the 65:02 course record could be attacked and that Melat Kejeta might go for the European record of 65:15. However when the women reached the 10k mark in 31:25 hopes for records were non-existent any more.

The race was now about victory. Ethiopians Tekle Muluat and Ftaw Zeray were already in the lead at the 10k point and soon moved well clear. With less than five kilometres to go newcomer Muluat left behind her rival. With a winning time of 66:53 she was 29 seconds ahead of Zeray.

“I am overwhelmed to have won the race, because I never expected a victory today,“ said Tekle Muluat, who only ran her second race outside Ethiopia today. She was second in the Rome Ostia Half Marathon a month ago with 67:41.

Melat Kejeta came through from fifth to third position and clocked 67:26.

“I am happy with my performance, but it was too warm for me. I wanted to run a faster time, but during the race I had to reduce my speed because of the conditions,“ said the German record holder (65:18).

Selected Results

Men:

  1. Daniel Ebenyo KEN 59:30
  2. Amos Kurgat KEN 59:42
  3. Isaia Lasoi KEN 59:47
  4. Benard Biwott KEN 60:21
  5. Bravin Kiprop KEN 60:29
  6. Diego Estrada USA 61:05
  7. Robert Koech KEN 61:27
  8. Victor Kimutai KEN 61:29
  9. Samuel Fitwi GER 61:33
  10. Selvarolo Pasquale ITA 61:57

Women:

  1. Tekle Muluat ETH 66:53
  2. Ftaw Zeray ETH 67:22
  3. Melat Kejeta GER 67:26
  4. Winnie Kimutai KEN 68:41
  5. Lauren McNeil GBR 70:10
  6. Clara Evans GBR 70:11
  7. Miriam Dattke GER 71:01
  8. Eva Dieterich GER 71:15
  9. Lelise Wakweya ETH 71:59
  10. Philippa Bowden GBR 72:15

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