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Press Release - Singapore Marathon - 11/18/2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

            KIBET RETURNS TO A HOT RECEPTION IN SINGAPORE

Singapore may be one of the world's smallest countries, as evidenced by the 
'city-state' designation, but the organisers of the Standard Chartered 
Singapore Marathon put on an event which bears comparison with the biggest 
on the planet. This year's marathon on Sunday, December 6 also has an elite 
entry to match the numbers which make this the biggest event in Asia.

World champion 2007, Luke Kibet of Kenya returns to defend the title he won 
last year in record time, and he is joined by several illustrious 
compatriots. Vincent Kipsos, Evans Ruto and David Langat, along with 
Tanzanian neighbour John Saya have all run under 2.09; while John Kelai, 
winner in 2004, Leonard Mucheru, and Ethiopian Ashebier Demissie have gone 
sub-2.10.

The women's race also features the best in-depth entry, with eight sub-2.30 
marathoners, headed by Russian Lyubov Murgonova, with a best of 2.25.12.

Achieving those sorts of times, however is unlikely. One thing that 
Singapore will never be is a world record course, for despite being flat 
and scenic, with a long stretch beside the coast, the temperatures rarely 
drop below 24C, with high humidity. Hence Kibet's course record last year, 
of 2.13.02, and his compatriot Salina Kosgei's superlative women's record 
from 2007, 2.31.55, over two minutes faster than next best, the 2.34.18 
that her colleague Edith Masai ran to win last year.

Where the event does score highly is in it's superb organisation, scenic 
course, taking in the East Coast Parkway, its superb food and open-air 
dining, and its exotic finish on the famous Padang, the park in front of 
City Hall, with its old-style 'village' church and cricket pavilion.

All of that attracted the limit of 50,000 entrants in the three events, 
marathon, 'half' and 10k, in a record six weeks, with over 80% of those 
numbers in the first fortnight of entries being opened.

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