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Press Release - Dubai Marathon - 1/5/05

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     International Bank Signs on to Sponsor the Dubai Marathon
        
Dubai, Wed, Jan 5, 11.00gmt - The Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon on 
Friday is the first big road race of the year, and the signing of the 
international bank as sponsor promises to give the race equal status with 
the world class golf, horse-racing and tennis events in the Gulf state, 
whose progressive policies have avoided the socio-political problems of 
some of its neighbours.

The East African nations, Kenya and Ethiopia continue their struggle for 
distance running supremacy a little closer to home than usual. Friday’s 
race pits four-time Eindhoven (Netherlands) winner, Willy Cheruyiot of 
Kenya, best time 2hr 8min 14sec, and colleague, Boaz Kimaiyo, twice winner 
of Frankfurt (2.09.10), against Demissie Ashebir of Ethiopia, who clocked 
2.09.14 in Rotterdam 2003.  

The outsider is Tobias Hiskia of Namibia, who is still recovering from the 
shocking death of his training partner, Ian Syster of South Africa, the 
2.07.06 marathoner killed in a car crash along with his two-month old son 
on Christmas Day. "Ian left two messages for me on the day he died," said 
Hiskia, who lives in South Africa. "He must have had something he wanted to 
tell me. But when I called him back, he must have been driving. I would 
have gone to his funeral this Saturday, but I'll go and visit his mother 
when I get back." 

Cheruyiot is just glad his brother, Wilson Chelal isn't running. They train 
together daily, but there are no holds barred in racing. "We only raced 
once, last time in Eindhoven" says Cheruyiot, "we were together all the 
way, but when we started racing at the end, I could sense I was stronger." 
Cheruyiot won by one second, and thinks with the right conditions here on a 
flat course similar to Eindhoven, he could threaten the course record of 
2.09.33, set by another colleague, Joseph Kahugu in 2003.

The women's course record is 2.33.31, set by Albina Ivanova of Russia in 
2002. Favourite to win and threaten that is Irina Bogacheva of Kyrgystan 
whose best is 2.26.27, in finishing second in Boston 2000.

Standard Chartered have also ensured a bigger prize pot - over $150,00 this 
year, with $25,000 to the winners, if they get under 2hr 12min for men, and 
2hr 28min for women.

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