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Press Release - Marathon Hamburg - 4/29/12

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                             Hamburg Marathon Report
							 
Marathons can be won in lost in many different ways. Shami Dawit of 
Ethiopia and Rael Kiyara of Kenya employed a similar tactic to win the 
men's and women's races at the 27th Haspa Marathon Hamburg this morning, 
attacking between 30 and 40 kilometres, and breaking both course records, 
with 2.05.58 and 2.23.47.

The big difference though was that Dawit was already close to the lead at 
the three-quarter mark, and ran away at pace to win by over a minute; 
whereas Kiyara was a minute behind at 30k, and closed on her runaway rivals 
like an avenging angel, putting them to the sword just after 40k, and 
winning by half a minute. They were both mightily impressive runs, on a 
windy morning that threatened to ruin the organisers' hopes of giving their 
new committee the kudos of good results.

They needn't have worried. As soon as Dawit and Kiyara got into gear, Julio 
Rey's 2.06.52 from 2006, and Irina Timofeyeva's 2.24.14 from 2008 were 
destined for the dustbin of history. Dawit was ten seconds shy of his best, 
in Dubai three months ago, but given the respective conditions, this was an 
infinitely superior run, and two sub-2.06's in succession contributes to 
the resurgence of Ethiopian marathoning. Kiyara flew the flag for the 
Kenyan rivals with close to two minutes improvement on her previous best.

For a city that boasts one day's rain in three, this was fortunately one of 
the other two days, though the wind off the North Sea did threaten 
proceedings. But a group of 15 men and a half dozen women through the first 
half helped dissipate that, and with the breeze at their back over the 
final kilometres, both winners said they barely noticed the wind.

Dawit waiting for his moment in the sun, and when it came, he had plenty of 
time to savour it. He had finished one second behind his colleague Dadi 
Yami in Dubai, and that one second seemed to convince everyone that Yami 
was the big favourite here. He certainly played that role throughout the 
first half of the race, ignoring the pacemakers and going to the front 
himself. But Dawit, who had sat quietly through press conferences while 
Yami was lionised by press and TV alike, surged silently to his colleague's 
shoulder at 30k, and then proceeded to run 29.07 for the next 10k, and 
leave Yami in the dust. Yami nonetheless underlined his good run in Dubai 
(2.05.41) by finishing second, in 2.07.01, and Kenyan Augustine Ronoh(sic) 
was third, in 2.07.23.

Kiyara played a waiting game. While her young colleague Valentine Kipketer 
raced through the half in 1.10.24, with Netsanet Abeyo right behind, Kiyara 
was adrift by herself in seventh place in 1.11.43. But a few kilometres 
later, as the field fell apart in front of her, she picked up the pieces, 
moving into third by 30k.  Although still a minute behind, she said 
afterwards, that was the point she thought she might win.

"The others started much too quickly," she said, "so I decided to run my 
own pace. I didn't think I had a chance to win until I started seeing the 
leaders after 30k. But I wasn't sure, it was only when I passed the 
Ethiopian at 40k that I thought I was going to win". Abeyo held on to 
finish second in 2.24.12, just under the old record, and her colleague 
Etalamehu Kidane was third in 2.5.49.

Hamburg has suffered from internal rivalries and lost sponsors in recent 
years, falling off from a pre-eminent place in both German and 
international marathons, but with a new young team, and a couple of course 
records to their credit, this looks like a turning point.

RESULTS
MEN
1     2    Shami DAWIT          ETH      2.05.58
2     1    Dadi YAMI            ETH      2.07.01
3     6    Augustine RONOH      KEN      2.07.23
4     42   Shumi DECHASA        ETH      2.07.56
5     46   Ahmed ABDULLAH       QAT      2.08.36
6     25   Fikadu LEMMA         ETH      2.09.50
7     4    Paul BIWOTT          KEN      2.10.14
8     47   Essa RACHED          MOR      2.10.52
9     44   Mustafa MOHAMED      SWE      2.12.28
10    14   Cosmas KIGEN         KEN      2.12.50

WOMEN
1     F2   Rael KYARA           KEN      2.23.47
2     F3   Netsanet ABEYO       ETH      2.24.12
3     F5   Etalemehu KIDANE     ETH      2.25.49
4     F7   Beatrice TOROTICH    KEN      2.27.41
5     F13  Valentine KIPKETER   KEN      2.28.02
6     F1   Robe GUTA            ETH      2.29.22

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