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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/26/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

            Competitive Edge Has Potential to Take Men's Field 
          to Brink of World Record and Beyond in Berlin on Sunday

Such is the breadth of experience to sharpen the competitive instincts of 
the men's field for the 41st edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday 
(September 28), that the race to the finish line close to the Brandenburg 
Gate could see the world record broken almost as an afterthought. The talk 
among the leading competitors on Friday was of solid preparation and 
readiness to profit from past Berlin success or take a plunge into new 
territory. The BMW BERLIN-MARATHON is an IAAF Gold Label race and a World 
Marathon Majors (WMM) event.

Dennis Kimetto is quietly spoken even by laid-back Kenyan standards but 
there is no mistaking the intent of the man who broke the course record 
with a personal best of 2:03:45 to win Chicago last October. He is one of 
the contenders who knows just how fast this course can be. In 2012 he lost 
his running dynamo a few strides from the finish line which was enough for 
his training partner Geoffrey Mutai to surge to victory. All this on his 
marathon debut and setting the fastest ever time of 2:04:16 for first timer 
at the distance.

"I know I am ready. My preparation has been good and I'm confident for 
Sunday. If the conditions are good, yes, we could break the world record."

That would be the second year in succession that the Kenyan flags have 
flown in celebration along the Avenue of June 17, where the starting gun 
will set just over 40,000 marathoners in motion at 8.45 am on Sunday. Last 
year Wilson Kipsang sliced 15 seconds off the world record with his time of 
2:03:23. As the fastest man in the field, Dennis Kimetto's time in Chicago 
was only 22 seconds slower. Provided he has recovered from a leg injury 
which forced him to drop out of Boston in April, he represents a formidable 
force.

In terms of consistency, few can beat the marathon cv of Emmanuel Mutai. It 
shows just one victory, when he set the course record in London in 2011 in 
what was then a personal best of 2:04:40. However, if you were looking for 
a man to give you a place on the podium whatever the course or conditions, 
he is Mr Reliable.

"What I've learned in training and running marathons is perseverance. When 
we're in competition, if you lose first place, you fight for second or 
third. I keep on fighting for what I want to achieve."

For all his experience, this is a Berlin debut in the city's marathon for 
Emmanuel Mutai. He knows all about Dennis Kimetto's capabilities, having 
finished seven seconds behind his fellow Kenyan with a personal best of 
2:03:52 in Chicago last October. Mutai has been doing his homework on 
Berlin for quite a while.

"I've read about the world records that Haile set here, studied the course 
and split times and watched races on TV. Family commitments meant I didn't 
watch Wilson Kipsang's world record live last year but I made sure I 
watched it on replay."

Geoffrey Kamworor offers, like Dennis Kimetto, the example of an elite 
runner who lives up to the lyrics of a German hit parade song of long ago 
which includes the line about "Always having a suitcase in Berlin." The 
21-year-old won the World Half Marathon title in Copenhagen in March but 
first came to prominence when he captured the city's half marathon title in 
2011, fresh from winning the World Junior Cross-Country gold medal. One 
year later and aged 19, he made his marathon debut in Berlin and finished 
third in 2:06:12 and repeated that podium place last year. Sunday will be 
his sixth competitive appearance in the city.

"I feel at home here and it feels good to run here. My training has gone 
well and with this confidence, I am aiming for the win. I'm getting 
stronger all the time and these days have been able to do more long runs in 
training which boosts my confidence."

If one man can break the Kenyan ranks, it is likely to be the pocket rocket 
form of Tsegaye Kebede. His consistency at least matches that of Emmanuel 
Mutai and makes impressive reading: 18 completed marathons and all but 
three of them showing top three finishes. A narrative thread also links the 
Ethiopia's marathon bronze medallist in 2008 with both Mutai and Kimetto: 
the runner from Gerar Ber, some 40 km from Addis Ababa, also set his 
current personal best in Chicago with 2:04:38 for victory in 2012. 

Kebede has shown a readiness to adapt even when his career is at its 
height. He was champion in London 2010 and then three years later in 
addition to his Chicago success. He credits the coaching partnership of 
Getane Tessema and the Italian Renato Canova with more emphasis on 
speedwork.

"I used to do more long runs but now we concentrate more on speed. I made 
this change over the past two years. I've heard about the Berlin course 
from Haile and have always wanted to run it. Now I have the chance."

The success of this change in focus has brought rewards. Not only is 
Tsegaye one of the favourites for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday, he won 
the most recent series of the World Marathon Majors. In the current 
two-year competition for 2013-2014, he also leads the men's ranks in 
pursuit of a $500,000 payday. 

Men's Elite Field for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON and their personal bests:

Dennis Kimetto      KEN 2:03:45
Emmanuel Mutai      KEN 2:03:52
Tsegaye Kebede      ETH 2:04:38
Levy Matebo         KEN 2:05:16
Eliud Kiptanui      KEN 2:05:39
Frankline Chepkwony KEN 2:06:11
Geoffrey Kamworor   KEN 2:06:12
Kazuhiro Maeda      JPN 2:08:00
Ryo Yamamoto        JPN 2:08:44
Maswai Kiptanui     KEN 2:08:52
Abera Kuma          ETH 2:09:53
Scott Overall       GBR 2:10:55
Kazuki Tomaru       JPN 2:11:43
Fernando Cabada     USA 2:11:53
Falk Cierpinski     GER 2:13:30
Andrew Lemoncello   GBR 2:13:40
John Gilbert        GBR 2:16:46

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com


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