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Press Release - Marathon Hamburg - 3/3/16

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

              Meseret Hailu heads the elite women's field: 
  defending champion puts course record in her sights as part of tough
               challenge for Ethiopian Olympic selection

Ethiopia's world class runner Meseret Hailu will return to the Haspa 
Hamburg Marathon on April 17 for a title defence and with the course record 
as her prime objective. Such an achievement would certainly boost her 
chances in what is always an immensely tough process of Olympic selection 
for her country's marathon team. The current course record for the biggest 
of Germany's spring marathons is 2:24:12. Approx. 23,000 runners are 
expected to be on the start line in Hamburg on April 17, including a relay 
event. Online entries are still available for the Haspa Hamburg Marathon 
at: www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de.

Meseret Hailu made headlines in October 2012 when she scored a double 
triumph, firstly springing a surprise to win the World Half Marathon title 
and then taking top honours in the women's field at the Amsterdam Marathon 
in the same month, setting the world class time of 2:21:09. She was unable 
to maintain such high standards in the next two years but recovery was 
clear for all to see in 2015: she won the Haspa Hamburg Marathon in 
2:25:41, her first major international win since Amsterdam three years 
previously and then in the autumn finished third in Berlin with 2:24:33. 
Her aim on her return to Hamburg is to run faster than her Berlin 
performance with the course record as her target. This has stood at 
2:24:12, set by her compatriot Netsanet Abeyo, for the past three years. 
Breaking the course record would emphasise her credentials as a contender 
for an Olympic place in the Ethiopian team, but no guarantee, given their 
perennial strength in depth. But if Meseret Hailu can improve on her 
lifetime best of 2:21:09 from her 2012 Amsterdam victory, she would take a 
solid step towards Olympic selection.

25 year-old Meseret Hailu is relishing the prospect of racing in Hamburg 
once more since it marked the start of her return to form: "I am really 
happy to return to Hamburg to defend my title. After a difficult 2014, 
Hamburg gave me the chance to make my comeback in the marathon. This was 
the start of a great 2015 and I hope to continue to improve my times." 

"We are delighted that Meseret Hailu is returning to Hamburg with the aim 
of attacking the course record," said the race director Frank Thaleiser and 
added: "Many elite women runners see the Haspa Hamburg Marathon as a great 
chance to run their national qualifying standard for the Olympics." Hence 
it's no accident that Meseret Hailu will face strong opposition on April 
17.

In addition to the defending champion another five runners with personal 
bests of under 2:30 will be in contention. Perhaps taking note of how 
Hamburg provided a springboard for Meseret Hailu to regain form, the 
Mexican record holder Madai Perez is also seeking to recapture her best. 
The 36-year-old ran her lifetime best of 2:22:59 in Chicago ten years ago 
but showed she was still a potent force when finishing seventh in the 2013 
World Championship marathon in Moscow. She had intended to run in Hamburg 
two years ago but had to withdraw because of injury. It seemed as if her 
career was over but Perez is aiming to give it fresh impetus in the 
"Hansestadt" with the objective of qualifying for the Olympics in Rio.

Another making her return to Hamburg is Beata Naigambo. The 35-year-old 
from Namibia finished third a year ago with a personal best of 2:27:28. She 
improved further last November, winning the Valencia Marathon in 2:26:57. 
Among the elite women who should also be among the leaders is the 
31-year-old Portuguese Filomena Costa. The winner of the Seville Marathon 
last year in 2:28:00, she produced a strong performance to finish 12th at 
the World Championships in Beijing later in 2015. Also among those with 
personal bests under 2:30 are the Brazilian Adriana da Silva (2:29:17) and 
Monika Stefanowicz (2:29:28) from Poland.

More information about the Haspa Marathon Hamburg and online entry is 
available at: www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de 


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