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Press Release - Berlin Marathon - 9/2/21


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

	
     Other top stars besides Kenenisa Bekele at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 
                      - also strong inline skater field

            - Kenenisa Bekele with strong competition
            - Women's elite competing at a very high level
            - European inline skating champions at the start
            - Information on accreditation and hygiene measures

Following Kenenisa Bekele's commitment to start at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 
& Inline Skating from September 25 to 26, 2021 (see the PM of August 13), 
other top stars from the running and inline skating scenes have now 
confirmed their participation. Thus, an impressive field of runners and 
skaters will use the last weekend in September to celebrate the 
#restartrunning of the marathon community in the German capital. Due to the 
current pandemic situation, this year there are reduced numbers 
participating and a detailed hygiene and safety concept, which makes an 
event of this magnitude possible at all.

Men's field:

A look at the starting list makes clear how much the elite has also been 
longing for this day. Kenensia Bekele, who missed the world record by just 
two seconds with his top time of 2:01:41 hours at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 
2019, is not the only Ethiopian with ambitions of winning. In 2017, his 
compatriot Guye Adola finished second at the race on the Spree River with 
an excellent time of 2:03:46 hours for his debut marathon, posing a real 
challenge for the winner, Eliud Kipchoge. In 2019, the 31-year-old provided 
an impressive performance in a hard-fought marathon in Valencia, finishing 
third. Completing the Ethiopian triumvirate is Olika Adugna, who is only 
22. He surprised everyone in his first 42.195 km competition on the streets 
of Dubai with a victory in 2:06:15 hours, signalling to the established 
long-distance running world that there is promise of more to come. Like the 
Ethiopians, the Japanese are showing up with a squad of strong athletes, 
led by 2021 Lake Biwa Marathon winner Hidekazu Hijikata. If the Japanese 
athlete can repeat his performance from the spring, he also has a chance at 
a podium spot. From a national perspective, a well-known Berlin frequent 
starter is worth a look. In recent weeks, Philipp Pflieger has repeatedly 
spoken about his hard-work collaborating with coach Renato Canova. Now 
Pflieger wants to put his words into action.

First Name   Surname     Nationality   PB
Kenenisa     Bekele      ETH           2:01:41
Guye         Adola       ETH           2:03:36
Eliud        Kiptanui    KEN           2:05:21
Philemon     Kacheran    KEN           2:06:05
Festus       Talam       KEN           2:06:13
Tadu         Abate       ETH           2:06:13
Olika        Adunga      ETH           2:06:15
Tesfaye      Lencho      ETH           2:06:18
Hidekazu     Hijikata    JPN           2:06:26
Michael      Njenga      KEN           2:06:43
Okbay        Tsegay      ERI           2:06:46
Kazuki       Muramoto    JPN           2:07:36
Benard       Kimeli      KEN           Debut
Kamil        Karbowiak   POL           2:10:35
Philipp      Pflieger    GER           2:12:15
			

Women's field:

In the women's field, Ethiopian Hiwot Gebrekidan presents herself as the 
clear favourite with her best time under 2:20 hours achieved at this year's 
Milan Marathon (2:19:35). Purity Rionoripo (KEN) with a best time of 
2:20:39, Amane Beriso (ETH) with 2:20:48 as well as Shure Demise (ETH) with 
2:20:59 all have the potential to approach or even beat the magic threshold 
of 2:20 hours. The distribution of the top spots in the women's event 
remains highly exciting. Rabea Schöneborn of LG Nord Berlin was scheduled 
as a substitute runner for the German marathon team at the Olympic Games. 
She did not get to compete in Japan. Now she wants to perform in her 
hometown. Just how serious she is about it is signalled by her new best 
time of 1:10:35 recently achieved at the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON. In 
April 2021, Schöneborn pushed her personal record for the 42.195 kilometres 
to 2:27:03 at the elite marathon in Enschede. At the same venue, Laura 
Hottenrott, who competes for PSV Grün Weiss Kassel, also delivered a strong 
performance including a best time of 2:28:02. The Hessian will also be on 
the starting line at the BMW BERLIN- MARATHON.

First Name   Surname      Nationality   PB
Hiwot        Gebrekidan   ETH           2:19:35
Purity       Rionoripo    KEN           2:20:39
Amane        Beriso       ETH           2:20:48
Shure        Demise       ETH           2:20:59
Ruth         Chebitok     KEN           2:23:29
Betelhem     Moges        ETH           2:23:38
Rabea        Schöneborn   GER           2:27:03
Iwona        Bernadelli   POL           2:27:47
Laura        Hottenrott   GER           2:28:02
Munkhzaya    Bayartsogt   MGL           2:28:03
Martina      Strähl       SUI           2:28:07
Izabela      Paszkiewicz  POL           2:28:12
Edith        Chelimo      KEN           2:29:03
Beatie       Deutsch      ISR           2:31:39


Inline skaters

In July, Frenchmen Nolan Beddiaf and Marine Lefeuvre, both of EOSKATES 
WORLD TEAM, took the marathon titles at this year's European Championships. 
Now they want to repeat their victories in Berlin. However, in the men's 
race, Belgian Bart Swings (POWERSLIDE MATTER INTERNATIONAL), six-time 
winner of the race, will also be at the start, as well as his teammate 
Felix Rijhnen from Darmstadt, who won in 2019. The ROLLERBLADE SPEED TEAM 
will be represented by Ewen Fernandez (FRA), winner in 2011 and 2012, among 
others. In the women's race, the biggest competition for Lefeuvre also 
comes from POWERSLIDE MATTER INTERNATIONAL: two-time winner Sandrine Tas 
from Belgium and Katharina Rumpus from Darmstadt, who won in 2018. Manon 
Hekman-Kamminga (NLD), the winner in 2013, 2014 and 2016, will compete in 
her first race after a baby break.

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