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Press Release - The RAK Half Marathon - 2/10/10

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

       World's Most Competitive Race Announces Line Up for 2010
   The RAK Half Marathon welcomes the world's best runners once again

Ras Al Khaimah February 10, 2010: After two world records in February last
year, the 2010 edition of the RAK Half Marathon, taking place on Friday 
19th February, has a hard act to follow. According to All-Athletics.com, 
the comprehensive athletics database that compiles statistics and records 
of athletics worldwide, the RAK Half Marathon was recorded as being the 
'top road running competition in the world' for 2009, along with being the 
top road running competition for men and 3rd for women. Based on results 
and participants, the RAK Half was also the Number 1 road running 
competition in Asia (2009) proof that in a mere 3 years, this race has 
become world class and that there is every chance of more record-setting 
around the streets of this emerging UAE emirate.

Patrick Makau's winning time of 58:52 last year, remained the quickest in
the world for 2009, and significantly it was a genuine race to the tape 
that forced the then 23 year old to the new course record which remains the
second fastest time in history.

After leading through 15km in a world record equalling 41:29 last year but
eventually finishing third, it is Ethiopian front-running sensation Deriba
Merga who returns to top a field of staggering depth and quality, while
Makau sits this one out and awaits a return to form.

Dogging Merga's almost certain front-running approach this year, will be
recent winner of the Zayed Half Marathon, compatriot Tilahun Regassa. Such
is the precocious talent of this 20 year old, that Merga will have to
exercise much better pace judgement this time around to stay ahead in RAK.
Team mate Lelisa Desisa, who debuted with a 59:59 in Abu Dhabi, will be
feeling more confident after then leaving in his wake a lot of his fellow
starters lined up for RAK.

The predictable Kenyan challenge (they have won each edition of this race 
so far), of the men's race in RAK will be led by Marathon specialist 
Geoffrey Mutai who surprised last year's runner up Wilson Kipsang in 
Valencia last autumn beating him in a race record of 59:30. Mutai will be 
joined by John Kiprotich (59:23) and Jairus Chanchima (59:44) to make it an
interesting battle for East African pride in this IAAF Silver Label race.

Former World Half Marathon Champion Fabiano Joseph is the sole Tanzanian
this time round and he will lead the rest of the challengers in a field 
that has no less than ten sub 60 performers! Who knows, if the weather is 
kind and the wind stays away again, this rocket fast race may add another 
record to its already impressive collection.

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