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Press Release - Toronto Waterfront Marathon - 9/8/08

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

      Kelai-Jufar re-match highlights strongest men's field for 
  9th annual Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, September 28th. 

TORONTO. September 8th. The promise of an excellent re-match between 31 
year-old returning champion, John Kelai of Kenya, and 24 year old Tariku 
Jufar of Ethiopia, highlights the strongest-ever men's field for the 
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, announced today for the 9th 
edition, to be run on September 28th.  

Kelai is an athlete who knows how to win.

He created major excitement across Canada last year when he triumphed in a 
thrilling, come-from-behind, sprint to the line over fellow countryman 
Daniel Rono. His time of 2:09:30 was the fastest marathon ever on Canadian 
soil. It eclipsed the previous All-comers mark of 2:09:55 that had stood 
for 31 years since the Montreal Olympics in 1976 -- run 4 months before 
Kelai was born. Kelai and Rono made Scotia Toronto Waterfront one of only 
four sub 2:10 marathons in North America in 2007 and helped propel the 
event into the top ranks of world marathons with the awarding of an IAAF 
Silver Label for 2008. 

Since last Fall, Kelai has maintained his winning ways, running to victory 
in Mumbai for the second year in a row, in January. Again, he used his 
patented strong finish to defeat a young Ethiopian, Tariku Jufar, by a 
scant 5 seconds, 2:12:23 to 2:12:28. This was only 20 seconds off the 
course record at Mumbai and reminiscent of his thrilling, 6-second victory 
at Toronto Waterfront ‘07. Jufar then went on to record an impressive 
2:08:11, for 3rd place in Hamburg in April. Daniel Rono was 2nd place 
again, in Rotterdam this Spring, but in a remarkable 2:06:58. Jufar now has 
the time, but no victories; Kelai clearly knows how to win.  "I am training 
hard for Toronto Waterfront and will be ready to defend my title, and run a 
new PR [2:09:09, Eindhoven 2005]," says Kelai.  It promises to be a fine 
duel.

Thanks to Scotiabank sponsorship, the Toronto Waterfront prize purse has 
been increased again for 2008, to $20,000 for first place, with money going 
down to 8th in the Open division. In addition, Scotiabank is also offering 
the extra $20,000 cash bonuses for new "fastest time on Canadian soil" 
records that were so alluring last year-- now sub 2:09:30 for men and sub 
2:26:01 for women. The men's bonus will be increased to $25,000 if the new 
mark is under 2:09:00. The total purse is just over $180,000, plus time 
bonuses.

The increased purse and growing reputation of the flat, fast, Waterfront 
course as a place where young up-and-comers can get a fast time, have 
attracted the event's deepest men's field to date. Besides Kelai, Kenya 
will be well represented by Peter Kiprotich, Jonathan Yego, Phillip Sanga, 
Kenneth Mungara, David Tarus and Samuel Ndereba. The 29-year old Kiprotich, 
from Iten, ran his PR of 2:08:49 last October in Frankfurt, placing third. 
Yego, just 30 years old, won Rome on a windy morning this March in his best 
time of 2:09:58 -- winning a good battle with Sanga who was 2nd in 
2:10:02.The 27 year-old Tarus was 6th at Rome in a best of 2:11:18. Mungara 
also knows how to win, crossing the line first in Prague in May, after a 
2:10:37 for 2nd at Tiberius in January. Samuel Ndereba, younger brother of 
Olympic silver medalist Catherine "The Great", has run only one previous 
marathon, a 2:17:04 for 9th in the "monsoon" that was Boston '07, where 
Robert K. Cheruiyot ran 2:14 for victory. Ndereba's 61:50 half PR, and 
good, build-up performances at Falmouth and The Crim this summer suggest he 
is ready to run in the sub-2:10 pack.

Besides Jufar, Ethiopia will also be represented by Amersisa Ketema; Tomas 
Abyu, now running for "Team England" in the International Team Challenge at 
the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront, is originally from Arsi, emigrating to 
Manchester in 1999.  Ketema finally faded to 4th in Mumbai [2:13:29] in 
January, behind Kelai and Jufar, after staying with them until a decisive 
incline at 35k. Abyu is definitely running with something to prove in his 
new English vest. He had a huge breakthrough last autumn, when he ran 4th 
at the Great North Run on September 30th, in 62:50, behind Martin Lel, 
Sammy Wanjiri and Hendrick Ramaala; then went on to finish 2nd at Dublin in  
2:10:37. "Tomas Tanks It! Abyu looks Beijing bound," shouted the front page 
of Athletics Weekly-- only to discover that the course was not IAAF 
recognized and so could not be considered for selection. A bout of 
bronchitis just before London in April finished off Tomas' Olympic dreams. 

"Of course I was disappointed after London.... But I'm only 29, and I knew 
there would be other opportunities. I think I'm capable of a sub 2:10 at 
Toronto Waterfront, with a 2:08 in the not-too-distant future".

"We're delighted to have John Kelai back, and such a strong field around 
him," said Race Director Alan Brookes. With so many good guys, it could be 
anybody's day. With Paul Kimugul and Charles Koech, we've really improved 
our pace-making in a major way. We hope this gives the athletes the chance 
to run some really fast times, have some thrilling battles, and set a new 
Canadian All-comers record!" 

The 9th annual running of the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon, 
presented by adidas, and the 19th edition of the accompanying Half Marathon 
and 5K are expected to attract more than 13,000 participants from every 
Canadian province, more than 40 American states and 35 countries. Combined, 
they will raise more than $1 million for 63 smaller neighbourhood 
charities, and have an estimated economic impact on the city of $20 
million. 

For entries and information, go to www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com 

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