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Press Release - Athens Marathon - 11/10/19

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          Athens Marathon. The Authentic with 20,000 runners
 
 John Komen comes from behind to achieve surprise win in Athens Marathon,     
    2004 Olympic Champion Stefano Baldini finishes under three hours 
 
At the age of 42 Kenyan John Komen came through to upset the favourites and 
win the Athens Marathon with 2:16:34. The masters or veteran runner was 
well behind the leaders with 10k to go but on the demanding, original 
marathon course from Marathon to Athens Komen managed to pass fellow-Kenyan 
Daniel Muteti and then Felicien Muhitira of Rwanda in the closing stages 
before the finish in the Panathenaic Stadium. Muhitira was second in 
2:16:43 while Muteti dropped back to fourth in 2:21:39. Greece's 
Konstantinos Gkelaouzos came through to snatch third place in 2:19:02. 
Khamis Bakari of Morocco finished fifth with 2:23:36.
 
Greece's Eleftheria Petroulaki provided the home fans in the stadium with 
plenty to cheer in winning the women's title in this historic race. Taking 
an early lead, she finished with 2:45:50 in mixed weather conditions 
including some heavy rain showers and warm temperatures. 
 
Italy's Olympic Marathon Champion Stefano Baldini returned to run the 
Athens course for the first time since his gold medal-winning performance 
in 2004. The 48-year-old clocked a fine 2:57:07 to finish 98th in the 
overall results. "I was a little bit scared at the start because 42.195 km 
is a long way for me since I run no more than 30km in training. I was 
focused on the second part of the race, not to watch the clock but to run 
it relaxed, enjoy the course - the last 10k - because my last 10k in 2004 
was absolutely marvellous for me," reflected Baldini.
 
In the men's race it soon became clear that the day was not going to be 
about the top African runners aiming for the course record but on victory 
above all in this prestigious and historic race with a course practically 
identical to the route of the first Olympic Marathon of the modern era in 
1896. A group of five men went through 10km in 31:23 which pointed to a 
finishing time of around 2:12:30 while the course record stands at 2:10:37. 
After Khamis Bakari had dropped off the pace, the Kenyans Daniel Muteti, 
Rhonzas Kilimo and John Komen along with Felicien Muhitira of Rwanda passed 
halfway in 67:46.
 
On the tough uphill section of about 20 kilometres the marathon debutant 
Rhonzas Kilimo was the first to lose contact with the leading group and 
dropped out soon after. Next to drop behind was another Kenyan, John Komen. 
At 30 km he was almost 30 seconds behind his compatriot Muteti and Rwanda's 
Muhitira. The latter, who finished 22nd in the World Championship marathon 
in Doha only a month ago, appeared to be on course for victory when he 
broke away from Muteti on the last 10 km, a gradual descent into Athens.
 
John Komen first overtook the struggling Muteti but still trailed Muhitira 
by 15 seconds at 40 Kilometres. But the Rwandan couldn't maintain his tempo 
and Komen, fourth in Athens two years ago, ran on to achieve the most 
important marathon victory of his career so far. "It means a lot to win 
such a race in a place with such historic meaning, I'm very happy. I 
learned from my first time in Athens that the first part of the course is a 
bit difficult and the second part is a bit easier, so I had to conserve 
myself in the first place," explained John Komen. "When I was in third 
place, I realised that the two guys in front might slow down so I stayed 
third. I wasn't worried. I wasn't sure I would win because my training has 
not always been consistent."
 
The women's race proved in contrast to the men's. Only Stefania Leontiadou 
could keep the favourite and fellow Greek Eleftheria Petroulaki company 
over the early kilometres. By 10 km Petroulaki had a lead of 19 seconds, 
timed at 39:33 for the split by the 27-year-old. Going through halfway in 
1:23:33, Petroulaki, third in Athens a year ago and with a personal best of 
2:44:01 from Rotterdam this year, increased the pace over the second half. 
Without international rivals, she ran unchallenged to victory: "It was one 
of the most difficult races of my life. I want to thank all the spectators 
along the course who did so much to help," said Eleftheria Petroulaki.
 
A record number of 20,000 runners entered the 37th edition of the 'Athens 
Marathon. The Authentic'. Adding other running events staged on Saturday 
and Sunday the total number for the event was an impressive figure of 
60,000 athletes. 20,000 of them participated in the 10k race held during 
sunset on Saturday evening. For the first time this event was moved from 
Sunday to the eve of the marathon race. George Tassis was the winner, 
finishing after 31:50 in the Panathenaic Stadium. Fellow-Greek Gloria 
Priviletzio took the women's title in 35:59.
 
Further information can be found online at:  
www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr

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