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Press Release - Beijing Marathon - 10/24/10

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              Barefoot in Rome - Rain-Soaked in Beijing
			  
 Another Victory for Ethopian Siraj, Following in the Footsteps of Legends

Gena Siraj of Ethiopia won a rain-lashed Beijing Marathon on Sunday 
morning, but the 25 year old only eased clear of 38 year old Gert Thys of 
South Africa in the final kilometre; and the dreadful conditions resulted 
in a winning time of 2.15.45, one of the slowest times in the event's 30 
year history.  

Thys, in what he reckoned was probably his 40th marathon in a career that 
began at the age of 13, finished second in 2.15.56 and pacemaker Matthew 
Sigei of Kenya stayed in the reckoning after his stint at the front, and 
came back from sixth place with 10k to run, to finish third in 2.16.01

The Chinese can control many things, including it seems the potential 
showers which might have ruined the Olympic opening ceremony two years ago. 
But truly bad weather is beyond anyone's aegis. The tail-end of a typhoon 
from the south east colliding with a cold front from the north-west left 
many of the competitors shivering and cramping even before they had 
finished the race.

Siraj managed to get out through chattering teeth, "I thought I could win 
at the 35 kilometre point," before he went off to doping control. His 
coach, Haji Adillo Roba added, "He trained and prepared really well for 
this. In good weather I think he can do two-six, two-seven (2.06/07)". 

Last year's winner and race favorite, Sammy Mugo dropped off the pace at 
35k, and finished sixth. He said, "It wasn't too bad for the first 10k, but 
the temperature dropped during the race, and with the water splashing up on 
our legs, I started to cramp, and that slowed me down".

Winner Siraj comes from Arsi in southern Ethiopia, the same province as the 
legendary Haile Gebrselassie. But it was another Ethiopian legend he 
invoked in winning his breakthrough race in Rome earlier this year. In 
honour of the great Abebe Bikila, who won his first Olympic title, running 
barefoot in Rome 1960, Siraj took off his shoes with 50 metres to run in 
the Eternal City six months ago, and still won in 2.08.39.

There was almost another Olympic city coincidence for Thys. He looked good 
throughout, and seemed as if he might emulate Romanian Constantina Dita who 
won the Olympic title here two years ago, at the age of 38. But Thys tailed 
off just before 41k, as the leaders passed the Bird's Nest, and headed for 
the finish in the old (but still very impressive) national stadium just 
south of the Olympic venue.

The women's race was a one-two for China. Former winner Chen Rong was a 
long-time leader, with her colleague and training partner Wang Jiali 
nowhere to be seen. But Wang appeared on the close horizon with 35 of the 
42.195k completed, and swept past her pal shortly afterwards, to win in 
2.29.31, fifteen seconds ahead of Chen. Another Chinese, Wang Xiao Shu was 
third in 2.30.21, and the People's Republic dominated proceedings, with 
eight in the top ten.

A light drizzle had already slicked the streets prior to the 08.00 start in 
a Tiananmen Square illumined by two giant screens whose high definition was 
in stark contrast to the prevailing murk. But minutes after the start, the 
rain began to fall in earnest, followed 30 minutes later by a drop in 
temperature which was to make the race even more of a trial. But though he 
seemed after the race to have suffered more than his immediate pursuers, 
Siraj was more than equal to the race for first, and he goes back to his 
now home of Addis Ababa to consider the next move in his chase after the 
running legends.

RESULTS
place/name               country       time            prize
MEN
1 Gena SIRAJ             ETH           2.15.45
2 Gert THYS              SAF           2.15.56
3 Matthew SIGEI          KEN           2.16.01
4 HE Ping                PRC           2.16.52
5 TIAN Menxu             PRC           2.17.31
6 Sammy MUGO             KEN           2.17.49
7 YAN Longfei            PRC           2.17.52
8 Nicholas KANAKYA       KEN           2.18.13
9 UMEKI Kurao            JPN           2.18.41
10 YIN Shunjin           PRC           2.18.57

WOMEN
1 WANG Jiali             PRC           2.29.31
2 CHEN Rong              PRC           2.29.46
3 WANG Xiao Shu          PRC           2.30.21
4 WEI  Yanan             PRC           2.30.46
5 Winfrida NYANSIKERA    KEN           2.32.50
6 SUN Weiwei             PRC           2.33.46
7 JIANG Xiaoli           PRC           2.33.56
8 CHANG Jinxue           PRC           2.34.15
9 Olesya NURGALIEVA      RUS           2.34.37
10 CHEN Hui Rong         PRC           2.35.41
 
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