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Press Release - Marathon Hannover - 4/10/16

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             Lusapho April wins Hannover for the third time
 
Lusapho April took the HAJ Hannover Marathon for the third time after 2011 
and 2013. The South African became the first male runner in the history of 
the event to achieve three victories. While he clearly missed his own 
course record of 2:08:32 his time of 2:11:27 should be enough to clinch a 
place in the Olympic marathon in Rio this summer. Kenyans Martin Kosgey and 
Moses Masai followed in second and third place with 2:11:54 and 2:15:43 
respectively. In partly windy but otherwise fine conditions Edinah Kwambai 
of Kenya won the women's race with a personal best of 2:29:17 from 
Germany's Anna Hahner who clocked 2:30:35. Salome Biwott (Kenya) was third 
in 2:30:47. Including races at shorter distances the 26th HAJ Hannover 
Marathon had a record entry of more than 20,000 runners. The event is an 
IAAF Silver Label Road Race.

For a large part of the race the men's leading group was on course for a 
sub 2:09 time. And after the half marathon split time of 64:26 it seemed 
that the course record could be attacked with a slightly quicker second 
half. However things changed. At 25 k Kosgey and April were still running 
behind two pacemakers. But soon after that the pacemakers dropped out and 
April was on his own at 27 k with Kosgey not being able to hold on. The 
two-time winner was 13 seconds ahead at 30 k (1:31:37). 

While Kenya's Philipp Sanga, who was the fastest runner on the start list 
with a time of 2:06:07, had to cancel his start at the last moment due to 
visa problems the other runners were not strong enough to challenge Lusapho 
April. 

"The conditions were not ideal due to the wind. Additionally I hoped that 
the leading group would stay together a bit longer and that the pacemakers 
would be in there longer as well," said Lusapho April. "But obviously I am 
very happy to have won a third time in Hannover. The atmosphere was great, 
so I hope to be able to return next year." Now his focus will turn to the 
Olympics. Four years ago April was unlucky in London's Olympic marathon, 
when he fell and limped over the finish line in 43rd place. "It is my goal 
to achieve a top ten finish in Rio," said April.

Edinah Kwambai ran in the leading group of five runners from the start. 
They passed 10 k in 34:22 and then half way in 72:52. With this split time 
the leaders were well on course for the course record of 2:27:07. But 
similar to the men's race the pace dropped during the second half. Soon 
after the 30 k mark Kwambai took the lead while Salome Biwott, 
fellow-Kenyan Nancy Koech and Tizita Dida of Ethiopia struggled. This led 
to Anna Hahner coming through from sixth at half way, where she was almost 
a minute behind, to second. "I am happy with my performance. It was a great 
race for me, but unfortunately it was a bit windy," said Edinah Kwambai, 
who had a personal record of 2:29:35 from 2013 before the HAJ Marathon 
Hannover.

Results, men:
1. Lusapho April RSA 2:11:27
2. Martin Kosgey KEN 2:11:54
3. Moses Masai KEN 2:15:43
4. Jean Habarurema FRA 2:16:33
5. Abraham Niyonkuru BDI 2:16:33

Women: 
1. Edinah Kwambai KEN 2:29:17
2. Anna Hahner GER 2:30:35
3. Salome Biwott KEN 2:30:47
4. Nancy Koech KEN 2:31:16
5. Vaida Zusinaite LTU 2:32:50
6. Lisa Hahner GER 2:34:56 

More information about the HAJ Marathon Hannover is available at: 
www.marathon-hannover.de


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