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Press Release - Dresden Marathon - 10/21/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

        Leonid Shvetsov and Krystyna Kuta battle the elements

Leonid Shvetsov and Krystyna Kuta took the 9th Morgenpost Dresden Marathon, 
battling not only against their rivals but also against the elements. In 
dreadfully wet and cold conditions Russia's Shvetsov clocked 2:16:19 
Stunden while Kuta of Poland ran 2:41:54. The total entry number for the 
Morgenpost Dresden Marathon, which also included a half marathon and a 10 k 
race of regional significance, was 7,505.

A number of marathon races ran into problems this year because of high 
temperatures – just two weeks that hit the Chicago Marathon. Today at the 
9th Morgenpost Dresden Marathon it was the other way round. Organisers, who 
had put together the strongest men's field ever in that race, experienced 
the worst weather conditions ever at this marathon. In a freezing cold 4° 
Celsius, rain and even slight hail Russia's national record holder Leonid 
Shvetsov (PB: 2:09:16) ran his own race throught the streets of Dresden 
with its famous landmarks like the Opera House or the Frauenkirche, which 
had been destroyed in World War II. Not long ago the rebuilding process was 
finished: the church is back to its former glory. Bringing some glory to a 
race, which has promising future potential, that was the aim of Leonid 
Shvetsov. 

"I had hoped to have a chance to run sub 2:12. But at least sub 2:13 seemed 
realistic", said Shvetsov. Guided by three pacemakers the 38 year-old 
Russian took the lead right from the start. He then passed half way in 
66:42 minutes, more than two minutes ahead of Edwin Yano (Kenya). At 25 k – 
five kilometres earlier than planned – Leonid Shvetsov was all on his own. 
Pacemaker James Getanda (Kenya) felt uncomfortable in the cold conditions 
and was not able to help the leader at this decisive stage. "It is always 
easier to run with someone else than alone", said Svetsov, who suffered of 
muscle problems during the last 10 k and slowed. "I tried, but I simply 
could not run faster any longer." 

"I think in normal weather conditions I would have run two to three minutes 
faster", said Leonid Shvetsov, who will now go to the New York Marathon 
with a different mission. "I am coaching a group of athletes. Among them 
are Ukrainian Oleksandr Kuzin (note: winner of Linz with 2:07:33) and 
Boston Marathon winner Lidiya Grigoryeva." At the finish in Dresden Leonid 
Shvetsov was more than four minutes ahead of his nearest rival Emmanuel 
Lagat (Kenya/2:20:46). Oleksandr Holovnytskyy (Ukraine) took third with 
2:22:17. A number of Kenyan favourites had either dropped out of the race 
or finished a long way behind. But not only runners gave up on a miserable 
day. Conditions were so bad that elite race director Christoph Kopp stopped 
his motor cycle at half way and went for a bus instead to follow the race!

Three women led the race at half way: Kateryna Karmanenko (Ukraine), 
Remalda Kergyte (Lithuania) and Krystyna Kuta (Poland) passed that point in 
1:21:21. Kuta was the one who managed to run even faster on the second 
half. The 40 year-old mother of two clocked 2:41:54. "Taking into account 
the weather I am happy with my time", Kuta said. As last year Kergyte took 
second (2:45:14). Karmanenko was third with 2:46:50.

Further information is available online at: www.dresden-marathon.de


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