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Press Release - Beirut Marathon - 11/7/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                    Blom Beirut Marathon Report/Results

Notch up another victory for the pacemakers, this time in the BLOM Beirut 
Marathon Sunday morning (7th). 

Mohamed Temam of Ethiopia conceded his pacing role shortly after halfway on 
a bright, sunny, hot morning in the Middle East. But race favourite, his 
colleague Abere Chane misjudged his effort, and Temam swept past at 40k, 
going on to win in 2.16.43. Chane came limping in, second in 2.17.30, and 
James Macharia of Kenya was third in 2.18.20.

Often the unsung heroes of the marathon, providing a springboard for the 
stars to attack records, there have however been sufficient surprises in 
the past, to convince any pacemaker that, if they feel good enough, they 
should just keep going. 

Such was the case for Temam this morning. Charged with pacing the leaders 
up to 33 kilometres (of the 42.195k), he was relieved of his duties shortly 
after halfway in 66.01, when debutant Chane decided to strike out by 
himself.

Chane had run a 61.47 'half' earlier this year, and had predicted a 2.10 or 
2.11 today. Which meant running a faster second half. But he probably 
elevated the pace too much on a morning when the direct sun made 22C in the 
second part of the race seem much hotter.

"I wanted to go faster," said Chane, 25, "but at 37k, this (indicating his 
hip) started to hurt, and I had to slow down." But it was probably the 
switch from an average 3.08 per kilometre to under three minutes that 
proved his undoing. Temam had said he was going to finish after his pacing 
duties, and that proved easier than he'd imagined. He merely hitched a ride 
on Chane's wake, then picked up the pieces when his colleague fell apart. 

Macharia had fallen away at 35k, but still finished a clear third. He made 
his most decisive move at the victory ceremony. A huge Ethiopian flag was 
produced for Temam and Chane, and when the latter tried to wrap it around 
Macharia as well, the Kenyan was having none of it. A firm hand removed it 
from his shoulders. 

The women's race was clearer cut, but another victory for an Ethiopian 
Etaferehu Tarekegn played her role perfectly as favourite. She headed a 
group of three at 30k, when she began to push the pace. At 37k, she was 
alone, and won in 2.41.15. She had said that the heat would not worry her, 
but admitted that it made a difference. "It was hot," she conceded 
afterwards. Her colleague Mihiret Anamo was second in 2.44.04, and Irina 
Kazuboskaya of Russia was third.

The organisers had hoped for new records in their eight annual event, and 
they were rewarded with a national men's record for Hussein Awadah. He 
clocked 2.20.31 in seventh place, and took five seconds off his previous 
record, from Berlin 2008. 

But he's probably still have to concede tomorrow's front page to Prime 
Minister Saad Hariri, who demonstrated the contention that the marathon is 
a cause for unity in Lebanon. Son of Rafik, the former PM, who was 
assassinated in 2005, Saad ran the 10k around the streets of the city 
centre.

RESULTS
MEN
Place Bib    Surname & Name      Nat  Time
1     12     TEMAM Mohammed      ETH  2:16:43
2     1      CHANE Abere         ETH  2:17:30
3     16     MACHARIA James      KEN  2:18:20
4     3      DAGNE Abere         ETH  2:19:38
5     13     TEGEGN Desalegn     ETH  2:20:11
6     14     TSEGAYE Makash      ETH  2:20:17
7     7      AWADAH Hussein      LEB  2.20.31

WOMEN
1     F1     TAREKEGN Etaferahu  ETH  2:41:15
2     F3     ANAMO Mihiret       ETH  2:44:04
3     F2     KAZUBOSKAYA Irina   RUS  2:46:05
4     F4     CHEMUTAI Carolyne   KEN  2:47:56

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