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fiftieth BMW BERLIN-MARATHON:
Ethiopians Mengesha and Ketema rating double Triumph
The Ethiopians Milkesa Mengesha and Tigist Ketema claimed the highest honours within the fiftieth anniversary race of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. In glorious climate circumstances, cool and sunny, Mengesha triumphed in 2:03:17, the third quickest time on the earth this 12 months. Second to the 24-year-old was Cyprian Kotut of Kenya in 2:03:22, whereas the Ethiopian Haymanot Alew completed third in 2:03:31. The highest occasions didn’t finish there since Stephen Kiprop of Kenya ran 2:03:37 for fourth. The perfect German finisher was Sebastian Hendel who sprang a shock for a extremely creditable enchancment of his finest to 2:07:33. This efficiency made him the fifth quickest German marathoner of all time.
Tigist Ketema dominated the ladies’s race for victory in 2:16:42, the third quickest ladies’s time within the 50-year historical past of the race. She led her Ethiopian compatriots Mestawot Fikir and Bosena Mulatie residence, the second and third placers ending in 2:18:48 and a pair of:19:00, respectively. The main German finisher was Melat Kejeta, with 2:23:40 for eleventh place.
Total, the race nonetheless produced excellent performances, though important information nonetheless wanted to be fastened. Taking each successful occasions under consideration, their combination of 4:19:59 made the fiftieth version the twelfth quickest marathon in historical past and the fourth quickest ever in Berlin. For the primary time in Berlin, 4 males went underneath 2:04. The anniversary version attracted 58,212 starters from 161 nations.
Males’s Race
The tempo was very quick from the beginning of the lads’s race. Led by three pacemakers, 12 runners went via 10km in 28:42, on track for a ending time within the area of Eliud Kipchoge’s course report of two:01:09. The tempo proved to be too formidable, and after reaching midway in 60:57 and the departure of the pacemakers by 25km, the tempo slowed appreciably. A number of kilometer splits had been timed at over three minutes every – extremely uncommon for the Berlin race. The main group was nonetheless sizeable by 30km, with eight males going via in 1:27:21. 5 kilometres later, the group had been decreased to 4: the Kenyans Stephen Kiprop and Cybrian Kotut, in addition to the Ethiopian pair of Milkesa Mengesha and Haymanot Alew. Whereas Alew and Kiprop dropped off the tempo, the decisive level solely got here within the closing kilometre shortly earlier than the Brandenburg Gate. Milkesa Mingesha broke away from Cyprian Kotut to attain the best win of his profession. “It was good that I didn’t come right here as one of many huge favourites so I may run with none actual stress. This private finest additionally reveals what an enormous advance I’ve made,” mentioned Mengesha, whose earlier quickest time was 2:05:29.
There was strong purpose for the house followers to rejoice as Sebastian Hendel confirmed good tempo judgement earlier than making up a lot floor within the second half. Hendrik Pfeiffer was the primary of his German compatriots to be overtaken, round 10km from the end, then Filimon Abraham at 38km. “It was a fantastic race and I used to be shocked on the finish to be the highest German finisher,“ mentioned a delighted Hendel. He had solely damaged 2:10 in Hamburg this April, operating 2:08:51, so to enhance to 2:07:33 was a substantial achievement.
Girls’s Race
In distinction to the lads, the ladies’s race proved virtually a begin to end solo win for Tigist Ketema, whose private finest of two:16:09 made her the quickest on the beginning checklist by a ways. For a time she ran a tempo on track for a sub 2:16:00 end. Her fellow Ethiopian Azmera Gebru was the one rival who tried to match her tempo however she dropped again shortly earlier than 20km whereas Ketema went via midway in 67:53 on the best way to attaining the second win in a significant marathon this 12 months, having triumphed in Dubai in January. “I truly wished to run a private finest however I’m so happy with the win and likewise the time,” mentioned the 26-year-old Tigist Ketema.
Ethiopians claimed the highest three locations with Mestawot Fikir ending second in 2:18:48 adopted by Bosena Mulatie in 2:19:00. Each improved their private bests by a number of minutes, neither having damaged 2:20 beforehand.
Regardless of mentioning she had been affected by knee issues earlier than the race, Melat Kejeta tried to interrupt the German report of two:19:19 set by Irina Mikitenko within the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 16 years in the past. Melat Kejeta reached midway in 69:43 however couldn’t maintain that tempo within the second half. “I attempted however it was too quick. My legs grew to become heavy and the knee began to harm,” defined Kejeta after her 2:23:40 end.
Outcomes, Males:
1. Milkesa Mengesha ETH 2:03:17
2. Cyprian Kotut KEN 2:03:22
3. Haymanot Alew ETH 2:03:31
4. Stephen Kiprop KEN 2:03:37
5. Hailemariyam Kiros ETH 2:04:35
6. Yohei Ikeda JPN 2:05:12
7. Tadese Takele ETH 2:05:13
8. Oqbe Kibrom Ruesom ERI 2:05:37
9. Onchari Enock KEN 2:05:53
10. Derseh Kindie ETH 2:05:54
Girls:
1. Tigist Ketema ETH 2:16:42
2. Mestawot Fikir ETH 2:18:48
3. Bosena Mulatie ETH 2:19:00
4. Aberu Ayana ETH 2:20:20
5. Ai Hosoda JPN 2:20:31
6. Mizuki Matsuda JPN 2:20:42
7. Calli Hauger-Thackery GBR 2:21:24
8. Yebregual Melese ETH 2:21:39
9. Fikrte Wereta ETH 2:23:23
10. Sisay Gola ETH 2:23:36
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