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Press Release - Dusseldorf Marathon - 5/6/11

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                 Kiogora, Weidlinger, Fitschen – African, 
                 European and German hopes in Duesseldorf

Strong Africans, European hopes plus a much anticipated debut by Germany's 
Jan Fitschen – Sunday's METRO Group Marathon Duesseldorf has quite 
something to offer. While Africans will chase both course records Austria's 
Günther Weidlinger and Russia's defending champion Natalya Volgina 
hope to be among the leading finishers. Meanwhile Jan Fitschen goes for a 
sub 2:15 debut marathon. "We have a perfect mixture in our elite field and 
expect an interesting race. I just hope it does not get to warm," said Jan 
Winschermann, the Race Director of the METRO Group Marathon Duesseldorf. 
High temperatures and a possible wind could harm performances on Sunday. 
Adding other running events the race has around 14,000 entries. The METRO 
Group Marathon Duesseldorf is an IAAF Bronze Label Race.

Three runners feature personal bests of sub 2:10: Stephen Kiogora 
(Kenya/2:08:24), Chala Lemi (Ethiopia/2:08:49) and Jonathan Yego 
(Kenya/2:09:57). After he had an injury in January Kiogora was looking for 
a marathon in May rather than earlier. "I have trained well and hope for a 
good result. I will try to break the course record and the 64 minutes that 
are planned for the first half would be fine for me", said Kiogora, who was 
second in New York in 2006. While elite race coordinator Christoph Kopp 
tips Chala Lemi to shine there are seven more runners with personal bests 
of sub 2:12 in the race. The course record established by Iaroslav 
Musinschi (Moldavia) in 2010 stands at 2:08:32.

Usually Christoph Kopp hands bib number 7 to someone who he thinks could 
cause a surprise. On Sunday Günther Weidlinger got this number. 
"Looking at my training I should be able to improve my personal best. But 
we will have to wait and see how warm it gets," said the Austrian record 
holder, who ran 2:10:47 in Frankfurt in 2009. If conditions are suitable 
the 33 year-old intends to go for a first half between 65:20 and 65:30 
minutes. The minimum Günther Weidlinger wants to get on Sunday is 
Olympic qualification for London 2012. In contrast to Germany the Austrian 
federation has allowed their marathon runners to already use this year's 
spring races as a qualifier. "I will have to run 2:14:00, which should be 
no problem," said Weidlinger.

Jan Fitschen looked ahead to his debut with confidence. "Preparations were 
fine, actually even better than I expected," said the 34 year-old, who had 
sensationally taken the 10,000 m gold medal at the European Championships 
in 2006. But after that big win a series of injuries had stopped him. 
During the final phase of his career Jan Fitschen will now concentrate on 
the marathon. Four weeks ago he had a successful test, when he took the BIG 
25 Herne, clocking 1:16:56 for the 25 k distance. "Everything went well 
there. For Sunday I plan to run the first half in 67:30 minutes. May be 
this is a little bit too slow, but hopefully I can then run faster during 
the second half," Fitschen said. 

There are three women entered with personal bests of sub 2:30. Merima 
Mohammed is the big favourite. Still only 18 years old the Ethiopian 
clocked 2:23:06 in Toronto in 2010, where she finished third. Mohammed will 
have a go at the six year-old course record held by Germany's Luminita 
Zaituc (2:26:44). Among her strongest rivals there will be Leah Malot 
(Kenya/personal best: 2:29:17) and defending champion Natalya Volgina 
(2:27:32). "My aim is to reach a personal best and finish inside the top 
three," said Natalya Volgina.

More information and online entry is available at: 
www.metrogroup-marathon.de 
 
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