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Press Release - Tokyo Marathon - 2/23/14

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

               Course Records Fall at Tokyo Marathon 2014

2014 World Marathon Majors competition picked up where it left off last 
year, with two more course records falling at today's 8th annual Tokyo 
Marathon. Kenya's Dickson Chumba and Ethiopia's Tirfi Tsegaye won their 
first WMM event titles in style, posting course records of 2:05:42 and 
2:22:23, respectively. Chumba's victory placed him in a four-way tie for 
sixth place in the 2013-2014 WMM series, while Tsegaye catapulted from 24th 
to fourth in the 2013-2014 rankings.

In Tokyo's second year as a World Marathon Major, about 36,000 athletes 
crossed the start line on a cool, overcast day in Japan's capital city. The 
conditions proved to be perfect for marathon racing, as Chumba bettered the 
men's course record by more than a minute (previously 2:06:50 set by 
Kenya's Dennis Kimetto last year), and Tsegaye carved more than three 
minutes off the women's course record (previously 2:25:28 set by Ethiopia's 
Atsede Habtamu in 2012).

Despite arriving with a sub 2:06 personal best, Chumba was not favored as a 
likely winner, as his previous WMM best was a seventh place showing at the 
Boston Marathon last spring. He also started but did not finish the 2012 
Boston and 2011 Chicago marathons. With the lead pack still 12-strong 
through 30K, it was Chumba who produced the surge that dropped the race 
favorite Abel Kirui of Kenya, the two-time world champion. By 35K, the pack 
was down to six, and 5K later, with Chumba in charge, the only athlete 
hanging on was world championship bronze medalist Tadese Tola of Ethiopia. 
Chumba broke the finish tape in 2:05:42, a personal best by four seconds, 
and Tola followed 15 seconds later in second. In total, three athletes were 
under the previous course record, as Kenya's Sammy Kitwara was third in 
2:06:30. The top five was rounded out by Kenyans Michael Kipyego (2:06:58), 
the 2012 Tokyo winner, and first-time WMM point-scorer Peter Some 
(2:07:05). Kirui was 10th in 2:09:04.

Tsegaye won a hard-earned victory over fellow Ethiopian Birhane Dibaba. 
Like Chumba in the men's race, Tsegaye was the aggressor, moving to the 
front near 30K and dropping race favoite Lucy Kabuu of Kenya by 35K. With 
one kilometer to go, Tsegaye appeared spent and Dibaba seemed on her way to 
victory. But the 2012 Berlin Marathon runner-up fought back with half a 
kilometer to go, crossing the finish line seven seconds ahead of Dibaba. 
Kabuu was third in 2:24:16, and Caroline Rotich of Kenya was fourth in 
2:24:35, putting the top four under the previous course record. Fifth place 
went to WMM rookie Janet Rono of Kenya with a personal best 2:26:03.

The top Japanese athletes were Kohei Matsumura, eighth in the men's race in 
a personal best 2:08:09, and Mai Ito, seventh in the women's race in 
2:28:36.

WMM competition resumes in April with the Virgin Money London Marathon 
(April 13) and the B.A.A. Boston Marathon (April 21).

2013-2014 WMM Series Leaderboard

Top 10 Men

1 Dennis Kimetto    (KEN) 50 pts. – Competing in Boston
2 Tsegaye Kebede    (ETH) 45 pts. – Competing in London
3 Lelisa Desisa     (ETH) 40 pts. – Competing in Boston
4 Emmanuel Mutai    (KEN) 30 pts. – Competing in London
5 Wilson Kipsang    (KEN) 26 pts. – Competing in London
6 Dickson Chumba    (KEN) 25 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
6 Stephen Kiprotich (UGA) 25 pts. – Competing in London
6 Geoffrey Mutai    (KEN) 25 pts. – Competing in London
6 Tadese Tola       (ETH) 25 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
10 Michael Kipyego  (KEN) 20 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
10 Sammy Kitwara    (KEN) 20 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
10 Micah Kogo       (KEN) 20 pts. – Competing in Boston

Top 10 Women

1 Priscah Jeptoo    (KEN) 50 pts. – Competing in London
1 Rita Jeptoo       (KEN) 50 pts. – Competing in Boston
3 Edna Kiplagat     (KEN) 40 pts. – Competing in London
4 Tirfi Tsegaye     (ETH) 26 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
5 Sharon Cherop     (KEN) 25 pts. – Competing in Boston
5 Aberu Kebede      (ETH) 25 pts. – Competing in London
5 Florence Kiplagat (KEN) 25 pts. – Competing in London
8 Irina Mikitenko   (GER) 20 pts.
9 Valeria Straneo   (ITA) 16 pts.
10 Buzunesh Deba    (ETH) 15 pts. – Competing in Boston
10 Jemima Sumgong   (KEN) 15 pts. – Competing in Boston
10 Meseret Hailu    (ETH) 15 pts. – Competing in Boston
10 Birhane Dibaba   (ETH) 15 pts. – Competed in Tokyo
10 Yeshi Esayias    (ETH) 15 pts. – Competing in Boston

For more, go to worldmarathonmajors.com.

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