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Press Release - Frankfurt Marathon - 10/29/06

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                                               Contact: Pat Butcher
                                                        +44 7900 243460

                KIGEN AND CO FOLLOWING IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF KEINO

Frankfurt, Sunday, October 29, 1400gmt

Wilfred Kigen of Kenya successfully defended his Messe Frankfurt Marathon 
title in the German banking capital today (Sunday). A warmer than expected 
day, 20C (68F) with strong winds meant that he was over half a minute 
outside his course record of 2.08.29 from last year. But after a narrow 
win, by just one second in 2005, the 31year old Kigen won today in 2.09.06, 
almost a minute and half ahead of his colleagues, Moses Arusei (2.10.30), 
and Francis Bowen (2.10.49).

All three come from Eldoret in the western highlands of Kenya, up in the 
Rift Valley. The town first became famous when resident Kipchoge Keino 
broke through to win the Olympic 1500 metres title in Mexico in 1968. Keino 
probably had no idea of what he was unleashing. But close to 40 years 
later, not only do three of his townsmen take all the medals (and nine of 
the top ten places) in the 25th anniversary of a race 2000 kilometres away, 
but his Kenyan compatriots win most major marathons around the world. 
Little wonder Keino is revered as the godfather of Kenyan distance running.

Kigen did the old man proud. He was always in the leading group, right 
behind the pacemakers, signalling his intent to repeat last year’s win. He 
covered all the potential breaks, including one at 34 kilometres by the 
debutant Bowen. That was the signal for Kigen himself to take off, which he 
did little more than a kilometre later. 

The issue was never in doubt, although Kigen delayed his celebrations for 
another couple of kilometres. "I still wasn’t sure of winning until about 
five kilometres to go," said Kigen afterwards. "It was very windy and warm 
today, but when I accelerated at 35k, I just wanted to run away from them, 
and it worked".

Svetlana Ponomarenko was a surprise winner of the women’s race, becoming 
the third Russian in succession, after Olesya Nurgalieva and Alektina 
Biktimorova, to win the title. Ponomarenko was over a minute behind the 
leaders, Robe Tola and Kutre Dulecha of Ethiopia at halfway, but the 
Russian ultimately ran out just as decisive a winner a Kigen. 

"I started to catch the leaders at 26 kilometres, and at 34 kilomoetres, I 
still felt very good, so I went ahead". Despite a pit-stop at 38 
kilmoetres, which cost her around 40 seconds, Ponomarenko, 36, from the 
south Urals was so far ahead at that stage that she went on to win easily, 
in 2.30.05, from Kirsten Melkevik Otterbu of Norway (2.31.20), and Hafida 
Izem of Morocco (2.31.30). 

The much vaunted Ethiopians, Dulecha and Tola could only finish sixth and 
seventh. Claudia Dreher of Germany was fourth in 2.32.22, just failing to 
get a qualifying time for next year’s IAAF World Championships in Osaka, 
Japan.

RESULTS

PLACE/NAME           BIB No/COUNTRY         TIME              PRIZE MONEY

MEN
1 Wilfred KIGEN      1/KENYA               2.09.06            €10,000
2 Moses ARUSI        10/KENYA              2.10.30            €7,500
3 Francis BOWEN      27/KENYA              2.10.49            €5,000
4 Peter KIPROTICH    14/KENYA              2.10.57            €3,000
5 Peter CHEBET       8/KENYA               2.11.45            €2,500
6 Peter KORIR        86/KENYA              2.12.08            €2,000
7 Kasime ADILO       15/ETHIOPIA           2.12.26            €1,500
8 Thomas CHEMITEI    9/KENYA               2.13.13            €1,000
9 Andrew LIMO        12/KENYA              2.13.25
10 Boaz KIMAIYO      2/KENYA               2.13.31

WOMEN
1 S PONOMARENKO      F5/RUSSIA             2.30.05            €10,000
2 K MELKEVIK OTTERBU F11/NORWAY            2.31.30            €7,500
3 Hafida IZEM        F26/MOROCCO           2.31.30            €5,000
4 Claudia DREHER     F10/GERMANY           2.32.22            €2,500
5 Gulnara VIGOVSKAYA F18/RUSSIA            2.32.51            €2,000
6 Kutre DULECHA      F9/ETHIOPIA           2.33.54            €1,500
7 Robe TOLA          F3/ETHIOPIA           2.39.18
8 Viola BOR          F17/KENYA             2.42.25
9 Almaz MEGERSSA     F24/ETHIOPIA          2.43.21
10 Prisca KIPRONO    F22/KENYA             2.43.22

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