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Press Release - Gold Coast Airport Marathon - 6/4/19

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

     Olympic glow adds lure to star-studded Gold Coast Marathon fields

AN Olympic glow on the horizon has cemented top-class fields across the 
men's and women's contingents for the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon, an IAAF 
Gold Label Road Race, to be held on Sunday 7 July.

The elite fields for both events, released today, Global Running Day, 
confirm a strong international showing, especially from the traditional 
powerhouses of Kenya and Japan.

Runners from across the globe are targeting the Gold Coast Marathon as 
their launching pad to potential Olympic glory in Tokyo 2020.

Closer to home, the timing is perfect for Tasmanian marathoner Milly Clark. 
First Australian home in the women's marathon at the Rio 2016 Olympic 
Games, Clark was forced to sit on the sidelines for 18 months recuperating 
from foot stress fractures.

Gold Coast 2019 is her chance to tick three significant boxes - a PB, a 
podium finish and a ticket to Tokyo.

 "It would be great to get those three birds with the one stone," the 
30-year-old said.

"I had such a good experience in Rio and I want to do it again. Although 
the Olympics are four years apart, they sneak up on you so quickly.

"The fact that I get the chance to do an Olympic qualifying time (2:29:30) 
on the Gold Coast is fantastic because I love this race. It is one of the 
highlights of the year for me.

"This will be my first marathon there. I have done the 10km and the half 
marathon on the Gold Coast, but I have only ever watched the marathon 
before."

To make the podium Clark, who has a PB of 2:29:07, faces a tough road.

Her biggest competition is likely to come from a group of Kenyan sub-2:30 
runners led by last year's third-placed runner in the Gold Coast Marathon, 
Agness Barsosio. The 37-year-old has a PB of 2:20:59.

Her countrywoman, Mercy Kibarus, will also be coming back to the Gold Coast 
after gaining silver here in 2017. Kibarus has a PB of 2:26:52.

Also from Kenya with sub 2:30 PBs are Rodah Jepkorir (PB 2:27:38), Truphena 
Chepchirchir (PB 2:27:52) and Alice Kibor (PB 2:28:19).

Among the top seeds for this race is Eritrea's Nazret Weldu (PB 2:29:48), 
who set that time placing second in the Beirut Marathon in November last 
year.

The men's marathon field is packed with international punching power, with 
six Kenyans and three Japanese making up the top nine seeds.

The biggest talking point in this race is the showdown between Kenya's 
Kenneth Mungara and Japan's Yuki Kawauchi. Mungara is a three-time winner 
as well as race record-holder and Kawauchi, victorious in 2013, has only 
recently adopted a full-time approach to professional running.

The pair turn the Gold Coast race into their annual one-on-one duel, 
however there are plenty of others, especially their own countrymen, who 
are more than capable of stealing the limelight in 2019.

These include Kenyans Ezekiel Chebii and Philip Sanga, who both have the 
same PB - 2:06:07, Douglas Chebii (PB 2:08:43), Barnabas Kiptum (PB 
2:09:19) and Brimin Misoi (PB 2:09:31).

Among Kawauchi's compatriots are one-time national record holder Yuta 
Shitara (PB 2:06:11) and Koji Gokaya (PB 2:09:21).

The 27-year-old Shitara competed in the 10,000m at the Rio Olympics and 
will be making his Gold Coast debut. He ran his first marathon in Tokyo in 
2017 (2:09:27) before backing up later that year with a 2:09:03 in the 
Berlin Marathon.

He then stepped out last year and recorded his PB in Tokyo, marking him as 
the number two all-time Japanese marathoner and is also Japan's half 
marathon national record holder (1:00:17).

New Zealander Zane Robertson, may be attempting to complete his first 
marathon on the streets of the Gold Coast, but does not lack confidence 
coming into the event.

"First and foremost, I always target the win. I want to run as fast as the 
pacemakers allow and once they step off the road anything is possible. 
Perhaps a new Oceania record?" said the 29-year-old, who has been based in 
Kenya and Ethiopia with his twin Jake since they were 17 in a bid to scale 
the heights of international distance running.

The top two Aussie seeds are Rio Olympic marathoners Scott Westcott (PB 
2:11:36) and Liam Adams (PB 2:12:52). Adams has been in sensational form 
since finishing fifth in last year's Gold Coast Commonwealth Games Marathon 
in April. He went on to win the Melbourne Marathon in October, was second 
in Japan's Kobe marathon in November and this year has won both the 
Canberra and Sydney half marathons.

Adams has his eyes firmly set on a PB here as well as a cash splash. There 
is a $40,000 prize pool on offer for any Australian male who runs a sub 
2:10 and any Aussie female who can get below 2:25.

Another athlete eyeing off a PB on the Gold Coast is US Olympic track star 
Bernard 'Kip' Lagat, who is looking to improve on his 2:17:20 in New York 
in November in preparation for February's US Olympic marathon trials in 
Atlanta.

The new International Association of Athletes Federations (IAAF) world 
rankings system has also generated more interest in the Gold Coast 
Marathon, which is also host of the IAAF Oceania Area Marathon 
Championships, offering elite athletes based in this region the ideal 
opportunity to boost their performance score to enhance their chances of a 
place at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The Gold Coast Marathon is the first in Australia to hold an IAAF Road Race 
Gold Label and is expecting over 28,000 participants in eight races over 
two days, 6-7 July.

The event will feature the Gold Coast Marathon, Wheelchair Marathon, ASICS 
Half Marathon, Wheelchair 15km, Southern Cross University 10km Run, Gold 
Coast Airport Fun Run, Garmin 4km Junior Dash and Garmin 2km Junior Dash.

The elite fields for the Wheelchair Marathon, the ASICS Half Marathon and 
the Southern Cross University 10km Run will be released during event week.

The Gold Coast Marathon elite athlete field can be viewed here. 

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