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Press Release - Dubai Marathon - 2/9/07

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                Attention Sports/Athletics Correspondent                      
                         Record Times In Dubai

Askale Magarsa of Ethiopia shattered the event record in the Standard 
Chartered Dubai Marathon this morning (Friday), when she ran away to 
victory in a personal best time of 2.27.19, while Kenyan William Rotich 
won a highly competitive men's section, whittling the field down from 
20 at halfway, until he finally got away alone in the last three 
kilometres, to win in 2.09.53.
 
The unusually cool conditions for the Emirate – 12C at the 7am start, 
rising to 16C at the finish – ensured faster times than normal. And the 
new flat course along the sea, turning at the famous 7-star Burj Al 
Arab hotel also ensured a rapid return.
 
Even so, Askale's time was extraordinary, given that she ran alone from 
11k onwards. At halfway, she was on 2.25.30 pace, and only slipped a 
little in the second half, bettering her previous record, 2.27.57, 
which she set in winning Milan three months ago. But she was over six 
minutes faster than the previous best for the event, 2.33.31, by Alina 
Ivanova of Russia in 2002.
 
Askale, 23 and from Arsi Province, home to world record holder Kenenisa 
Bekele, looked as if she might have run faster, given that she started 
jogging again right after she crossed the line. But maybe she didn't 
want to embarras her husband, Debele Tola, who only finished five 
minutes ahead of her.
 
With hubby interpreting, she said she wants to run for Ethiopia in the 
Bejing Olympics next year, and then think about running sub-2.20. Her 
youth and attitude suggest that's a distinct possibility.
 
The new course meant that both times were records, but Rotich's mark 
has only been beaten once in the eight years of the event, when 
compatriot Joseph Kahuga ran 2.09.33 in 2003.
 
Benoit Zwierzchlewski of France ensured the pack got off to a flying 
start. The European record holder (2.06.36), coming back after a 
lengthy injury set a perfect pace, hitting 3.03 each kilometre up to 
19k. Seeing he was forging ahead, he throttled back to 64.35 at halway. 
 
When he dropped out, the pace waned while the pack considered their 
options, but it soon picked up again, with defending champion, Joseph 
Ngeny and Rotich leading the way.
 
Ngeny dropped off the pace at 38k, and finished fifth, and one 
kilometre later, Rotich surged ahead, and built up a winning margin of 
over 40 seconds on second place, Joseph Wambua and Musa Kanda, both 
Kenyans, who finished in 2.10.33 and 2.10.40 respectively.
 
Rotich, who comes from Kapsait, a village situated at 3000 metres 
altitude, near the Kenya/Uganda border, said afterwards, "The pace was 
ideal, and this is a good fast course. I think with the right people 
and pacing, someone could do 2.05 here". Dubai Holdings, the national 
investment company just got there before him. Two days prior to the 
event, they announced a one million dirhams (US$275,000) bonus for a 
world record in Dubai.
 
New course, new incentive. Events in the Gulf are moving apace!

 
RESULTS
MEN
1 William ROTICH          KEN          2.09.53       $30k + car +10k 
bonus*
2 Joseph WAMBUA           KEN          2.10.34       $15k  
3 Musa KANDA              KEN          2.10.40       $10k
4 Alfonce YATICH          KEN          2.10.58       $6k
5 Joseph NGENY            KEN          2.11.03       $4k
6 Khalid EL BOUMLILI      MOR          2.11.40       $3k
7 William BIAMA           KEN          2.12.24       $2k
8 Halefom TESEGAYE        ETH          2.13.38       $1k
9 James KOSKEI            KEN          2.14.02       $1k
10 Augustus KAVUTU        KEN          2.14.25       $1k
 
WOMEN
1 Askale MAGARSA          ETH          2.27.19       $30k + 10k bonus*
2 Abebe EDA               ETH          2.35.39       $15k
3 Adenech JEMILU          ETH          2.39.28       $10k
4 Mulie GURMU             ETH          2.39.35       $6k
5 Alem GEBREEZGI          ETH          2.40.11       $4k
6 Hirut LEGESSE           ETH          2.45.33       $3k
 
*bonus for sub-2.10 men, sub-2.28 women

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