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Press Release - Athens Classic Marathon - 11/13/11

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                          Record Run in Athens

In a rare victory for a non-Kenyan in a major marathon, Abdelkerim Boubker 
of Morocco won the Athens Classic Marathon on Sunday morning, taking 
exactly one minute off the event record, with 2.11.40.  Boubker, 30, had to 
overcome more than the all-conquering Kenyans, and one of the toughest 
courses in the world. He also had to contend with some of the worst 
conditions in the 30 year history of the revived event. There was the 
expected tailwind off the Aegean Seas for some of the way on the road from 
Marathon to Athens, but the cold, wet and swirling breeze elsewhere more 
than cancelled any advantage, and with temperatures barely reaching 10C, it 
was a hard way to set a personal best in only his second marathon.

Proof of Boubker's quality run was the damage behind him. It looked in the 
early stages that defending champion, Raymond Bett of Kenya was running at 
the back of the group of six, simply pursuing the tactics that brought him 
victory and a race record last year. But he was first to drop off the lead 
group, at 23k, and like several of the other elite entry eventually dropped 
out. 

Of the survivors following Boubker's surge at 31k, Sammy Chumba of Kenya 
hung in longest, and finished second in 2.13.27. Daniel Gatheru of Ethiopia 
dropped off the lead group early, but fought back to finish third in 
2.16.12. The Ukrainians, Andriy Naumov and Andrii Toptun were fourth and 
fifth; and Allan Ndiwa of Kenya, who shared the pace until 30k carried on 
to finish sixth in his marathon debut.

Boubker was well aware of the event history. "This is the highlight of my 
career," he said through an interpreter. "I always felt good through the 
race, and became more and more confident that I could win. I prepared 
especially hard for this race. But to win this race, and finish in this 
stadium makes me very proud".

Second placed Chumba summed up the difficulty of a course, which rises from 
the sea at Marathon, for almost half of the 42.195k of the distance to 
Athens. "I think I'm capable of 2.08 on another course," said Chumba, who 
was five minutes slower here. "The Moroccans are not as strong collectively 
as the Kenyans, but he (Boubker) is strong, very strong".

Unbeaten in his first two marathons - his debut in Leiden, in the 
Netherlands, in May, and now here in Athens - Boubker, a native of 
Casablanca plans to race at home in Morocco for his third marathon, in 
Marrakech at the end of January.

The women's race was competitive to within view of the finish at the 
Panatheniko, the antique marble stadium, venue for the 1896 Olympic Games, 
for which the marathon race was invented. Elfneshe Melaku of Ethiopia and 
Kamila Khanipova of Ukraine ran shoulder to should for close to 42k, before 
Melaku sprinted away, to win in 2.35.25, with the Ukrainian just six 
seconds back. Amira Benamor of Tunisia was third in 2.42.15.

The pre-race celebrations included the lighting of the Olympic Flame in 
Marathon by Spiridon Louis, the grandson of the first Olympic marathon 
champion, after whom he is named. The concurrent IAAF/AIMS symposium, in 
the town of Marathon itself, concentrated this year on Health Matters and 
Medical Services for Long Distance Runners, and included speakers from 
marathons in Brazil, Austria, Spain and Greece.

RESULTS

MEN
Pos/bib   Name                  Country   Time
1   3     Abdelkerim BOUBKER    MOR       2.11.40
2   16    Sammy CHUMBA          KEN       2.13.27
3   18    Daniel GATHERU        ETH       2.16.12
4   6     Andriy NAUMOV         UKR       2.17.32
5   7     Andrii TOPTUN         UKR       2.18.12
6   15    Allan NDIWA           KEN       2.18.16

WOMEN
1   105   Elfeneshe MELKAMU     ETH       2.35.25
2   106   Kamila KHANIPOVA      UKR       2.35.31
3   108   Amira BENAMOR         TUN       2.42.15
4   107   Alena VINNISTSKAYA    UKR       2.44.52
5   603   Sofia RIGA            GRE       2.45.43

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