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Press Release - Hong Kong Marathon - 2/24/13

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                        Hong Kong Marathon - Recap

After two years of rehearsals and reversals, Julius Maisei of Kenya got it 
right the third time, and won the 17th edition of the Standard Chartered 
Hong Kong Marathon on Sunday morning, in 2.14.18.

Maisei had finished second here two years ago, and fourth, albeit just one 
second behind the winner last year. But when he again found himself in 
company with three kilometres to run, he took off in what would normally 
have been described as a finishing sprint.

It was enough to carry him clear of his pursuers – colleague James Mbugua 
and Ethiopian Deribe Robi – and despite having to relent the torrid pace in 
the final kilometre, which provoked a few anxious looks back, Maisei has 
built up a sufficient cushion to relax and come home ten seconds to the 
good over Mbugua, who clocked 2.14.28 in second place, with Robi another 
nine seconds adrift in third place, with 2.14.37.

The strong headwind for at least half of the out-and-back course, coupled 
with the local policy of not employing pacemakers militated against fast 
times, and although it was reasonably cool at 17C, Maisei said that the 
humidity was again a factor. Nevertheless, the upshot was that a group of 
close to 20 dawdled through the half in close to 68 minutes.

Robi was mostly responsible for leading the pack for much of the second 
half, and contributing to its gradual break-up. But there were still a 
dozen in contention at 32k, and it took Maisei and Mbugua joining the 
Ethiopian at the front that rapidly reduced the contenders to a trio. And 
just past the 39k mark, Maisei made his decisive move.

"I was getting stressed with so many people being in the group. I was 
wondering when they were going to break up. I was feeling strong, but I 
just didn't know about the others. At about 39 and a half, I could see the 
40k marker, I decided to move. I thought if they catch me now, they deserve 
to win". But it wasn't to be, and Maisei duly won the coveted increased 
first prize of $57,000. 

The headwind meant that Dereje Abera's course record of 2.11.27 from last 
year was never remotely threatened; that was some consolation to the 
Ethiopian, who suffered a calf sprain, and limped home just outside the top 
ten.

But Maisei said that he thought pacemakers would have made a big difference 
to the finishing time. "I think they could even do2.06, 2.07 here with 
pacemakers".

Incidentally, like Maisei, Mbugua has previous form here, third in 2011 and 
now second; it remains to be seen, as he admitted ruefully whether he can 
come back next year, and emulate Maisei.

Misiker Mekonnin Demissie had little trouble emulating herself in winning 
the women's race, in 2.30.49, just over half a minute slower than the 
course record 2.30.12 she set in winning last year.

The Ethiopian, who represented Bahrain as a youngster, before going to live 
in New Mexico five years ago, was never really challenged for the victory. 
She always looked in control, heading the pack, until she broke away at 
35k. 

"It was windy, it was very hard, because it was in the face a lot," she 
said immediately after securing her $57,000. "I felt good, and confident, 
and now I feel very happy".

As in the men's race, there were only two others in contention at in the 
latter stages of the race. Demissie's compatriot Makda Harun got the better 
of north Korean Kim Kum Ok, to finish second in 2.31.20. Kim finished third 
in 2.32.21, but that also won her the concurrent 14th Asian Championships 
title, thus emulating her victory the last time it was held in Hong Kong, 
in 2008.

The favourite, Ser-Od Bat-Ochir, also won the men's Asian title. The 
Mongolian clocked 2.17.56.

RESULTS
MEN
Place     Bib No  Name                      Country  Time
1         103     Julius MAISEI             KEN      2.14.18
2         102     James MBUGUA              KEN      2.14.28
3         105     Deribe ROBI               ETH      2.14.37
4         20922   Kennedy LILAN             KEN      2.14.55
5         25054   Joseph Mwangi NGARE       KEN      2.14.56
6         21292   Eliud CHEPTEI             KEN      2.15.13
7         20927   Nelson Kirwa ROTICH       KEN      2.15.17
8         104     Bellor YATOR              KEN      2.15.49
9         107     Rachid KISRI              MOR      2.15.57
10        101     Julius KARINGA            KEN      2.16.22

WOMEN
1         205     Misiker Mekonin DEMISSIE  ETH      2.30.49
2         203     Makda HARUN               ETH      2.31.20
3         63      KIM Kum Ok                DPR KOR  2.32.21
4         30203   Rose KOSGEI               KEN      2.32.44
5         30202   Halima Hassen BERISO      ETH      2.33.20
6         30200   Eunice Chebichi CHUMBA    KEN      2.33.25

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