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Press Release - Frankfurt Marathon - 10/22/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
             Frankfurt Hopes to Get Back on the Fast Track with
                  Tsegaye Mekonnen and Meselech Melkamu

The organisers of the BMW Frankfurt Marathon hope their event will move 
smoothly back into the fast lane when the 33rd edition is held this Sunday. 
What can be achieved in the city beside the River Main was shown three 
years ago when Wilson Kipsang ran a course record of 2:03:42, which at the 
time was only four seconds outside the world record. Frankfurt has since 
retained its position as the second fastest marathon course in the world 
behind Berlin in terms of races eligible for official world records. 
Kipsang of Kenya had already proven what the course offered in breaking 
2:05 in 2010. For all its reputation for fast times, Frankfurt's variable 
weather conditions can dash even the most ardent hopes. "Last year we 
filmed Ice Age here in Frankfurt, this time it was Gone with the Wind," 
joked Markus Philipp, the press conference master of ceremonies, after 
elite runners had to battle stormy and wet conditions in 2013. On race 
morning of 2012 it was so cold that organisers threw salt on the corners to 
prevent freezing. Extreme conditions have not been forecast for this 
Sunday, although the wind may again be a factor. "But it is too early to 
say. We have had all sorts of weather during race weekends in the past," 
said Race Director Jo Schindler, who announced a last minute addition to 
the elite field with the return of the women's course record holder 
Meselech Melkamu. The men's entry is headed by fellow-Ethiopian Tsegaye 
Mekonnen. Around 15,000 runners are expected to run the BMW Frankfurt 
Marathon, which is an IAAF Gold Label Race.

"If weather conditions are suitable then we're hoping for a time under 
2:04:57," said Jo Schindler. At present Wilson Kipsang's winning time in 
2010 is the second fastest in the race's history. There are high hopes for 
Tsegaye Mekonnen to produce such a performance on Sunday. The 19 year-old 
Ethiopian youngster ran an unofficial world junior record of 2:04:32 when 
winning in Dubai in January. After this spectacular debut performance 
Mekonnen said that his next objective would be the Ethiopian record of none 
other than Haile Gebrselassie who ran what was then a world record of 
2:03:59 in Berlin in 2008. 

Defending champion Vincent Kipruto had originally targeted a 2:04 time last 
year. Running in the wet and windy conditions he won with 2:06:15. "I will 
come back next year to achieve my goal," the Kenyan said. The men's elite 
field has fine depth with ten men on the start list showing personal bests 
of sub-2:08:30. However, Ethiopia's Getu Feleke is no longer among them. 
The winner of this year's Vienna Marathon has had to withdraw because of an 
achilles tendon injury.

While the men's field has lost a top contender there is a world-class 
addition among the women: the course record holder Meselech Melkamu will 
return to the race, where she was so impressive two years ago. Running her 
marathon debut, the Ethiopian clocked 2:21:01. Melkamu, who is the African 
10,000 m record holder, intented to return to Frankfurt in 2013, but pulled 
a muscle and had to withdraw. She then finished second in Dubai and clocked 
2:21:28 for fifth place in Boston earlier this year.

Taking into account the double Berlin Marathon champion Aberu Kebede, who 
has a personal best of 2:20:30, and Meskerem Assefa (2:25:17) there is a 
strong Ethiopian challenge in the women's race as well. Kenyans Sharon 
Cherop (2:22:28) and Flomena Chepchirchir (2:23:00) are also among the 
favourites. There was bad luck for Russia's Maria Konovalova who hoped to 
break the world master record on Sunday. An injury forced her to cancel her 
trip to Frankfurt.

"We have a couple of very strrong women in the field, so I hope we can make 
the next step and get a course record," said Jo Schindler. "Of course you 
are always dreaming of getting a sub 2:20 time, but for such a result 
everything has to be perfect."

Selected athletes of the elite fields including personal bests

Men:                
Tsegaye Mekonnen     ETH 2:04:32
Vincent Kipruto      KEN 2:05:13
Mark Kiptoo          KEN 2:06:16
Gilbert Yegon        KEN 2:06:18
Kirui Jacob          KEN 2:07:46
Francis Bowen        KEN 2:08:01
Deribe Robi          ETH 2:08:02
Tebalu Zawude        ETH 2:08:20
Mike Kigen           KEN 2:08:24
Daniel Chepyegon     UGA 2:08:24
Paulo Roberto Paula  BRA 2:10:23
Dawit Wolde          ETH 2:10:42
Koji Gokaya          JPN 2:12:07
Edwin Kemboi         AUT 2:12:58
Adugna Takele        ETH Debut
Solomon Deksisa      ETH Debut
Vincent Chepkok      KEN Debut
Allan Kiprono        KEN Debut
Daniel Wanjiru       KEN Debut
Arne Gabius          GER Debut
Philipp Pflieger     GER Debut

Women:
Aberu Kebede         ETH 2:20:30
Meselech Melkamu     ETH 2:21:01
Sharon Cherop        KEN 2:22:28
Flomena Chepchirchir KEN 2:23:00
Meskerem Assefa      ETH 2:25:17
Helah Kiprop         KEN 2:27:29
Ashete Bekere        ETH 2:27:47
Winny Jepkorir       KEN 2:27:57
Adriana Nelson       USA 2:28:52
Emily Ngetich        KEN 2:30:50
Mona Stockhecke      GER 2:34:04

Information and online entry is available at www.bmw-frankfurt-marathon.com 

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