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Press Release - Athens Classic Marathon - 11/11/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                        Sure Bett Takes Race Record

Raymond Bett's foresight paid off, as the Kenyan confidently strode along 
the road from Marathon to Athens, to win the 30th edition of the Athens 
Classic Marathon in a race record of 2.11.35.

On the original marathon course, created for the inaugural modern Olympics 
in 1896, Bett loped along behind a handful of colleagues until he took the 
initiative on the steady decline in the final 10k to the finish in the 
splendid marble Panethenaiko Stadium, venue for the first modern Olympics. 
Bett finally despatched his last rival with about four kilometres to run, 
and was a comfortable winner, almost a minute ahead of colleagues, Paul 
Kosgei, who passed Alex Kirui inside the stadium, finishing second in 
2.12.20, to Kirui's third in 2.12.26.

Bett won here two years ago, and he said earlier this week that, having 
experienced the difficulty of the course, he specifically ran lots of hills 
in preparation. He was a very happy and justified man after the race.

"I was always confident I could win," said Bett. "I used the experience of 
winning here two years ago, to hang at the back of the group in the hills, 
and come through at the end. The conditions today were good, but if I come 
back again, I think I could break the course record".

As opposed to the race record, which Bett broke by five seconds, the course 
record belongs to 2004 Olympic winner, Stefano Baldini of Italy, with 
2.10.55.

That looked way beyond reach after a steady but unspectacular first half in 
66.22, at which point there were still a dozen men in contention. But the 
gradients and rolling hills in the middle of the course took their toll on 
the others, while Bett was preparing to run the second half over a minute 
faster.

Instead of a predicted headwind, there was ultimately a slight breeze at 
their backs, on a bright sunny morning, with temperatures rising from 
15C(59F) at the 9am start, to 18C(64F) at the finish.

In only his second marathon, and despite the tough course, Kosgei improved 
his personal best by over two minutes; and Kirui completed the Kenyan 
sweep.  The expected challenge from two strong Ethiopians never 
materialised, as Mesfin Hailu dropped off the pace well before halfway, 
then dropped out altogether, as did his colleague, Teferi Wodajo.

To complete the Kenyan day, the top trio's trophies were presented by 
colleague and world record holder Patrick Makau, who had himself been given 
an award at a Gala Dinner two nights earlier, for the concurrent 30th 
anniversary of the Association of International Marathons (AIMS).

Kenyan debutante, Consolater Chemtai Yadaa won the women's race in exactly 
2.40.00; Svitlana Stanko of Ukraine was second in 2.40.07, while another 
Kenyan, Viola Chelangat Kimetto was third in 2.40.28.

The race has expanded considerably since the 2500th anniversary two years 
ago, of the Battle of Marathon, the event which ultimately gave rise to the 
creation of the event for the inaugural modern Olympic Games. Today, there 
were close to 10,000 runners at the start in Marathon; and over double that 
number ran in the five and ten kilometre races in Athens city centre.

RESULTS

MEN
Pos/Bib   Name                         Country       Time
1   1     Raymond BETT                 KEN           2.11.35
2   21    Paul KOSGEI                  KEN           2.12.20
3   8     Alex KIRUI                   KEN           2.12.26
4   3     Japhet KIPKORIR              KEN           2.13.31
5   11    Peter BIWOTT                 KEN           2.14.37
6   20    Charles NGOLEPUS             KEN           2.16.55

WOMEN
1   105   Cosolater Chemtai YADAA      KEN           2.40.00
2   103    Svitlana STANKO             UKR           2.40.07
3   108    Viola Chelangat KIMETTOKEN  KEN           2.40.28
4   102    Sviatlana KOHOU             BLR           2.42.30
5   601    Magdalini GAZEA             GRE           2.44.42
6   106    Tetiana IVANOVA             UKR           2.46.48

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