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Press Release - Singapore Marathon - 12/4/05

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                 Torrid Times at the Singapore Marathon



Amos Matui had a welcome wedding present for his soon to be wife, 
Benedicta, when the Kenyan won the Standard Chartered Singapore Marathon on 
Sunday morning, breaking the course record by over a minute, with 2.15.55 
in torrid conditions. And earned himself $25,000. Matui, who will get 
married in early February only took the lead 200 metres from the finish 
line, but it was a decisive move, since he left long-time leader, Ashebir 
Demissu of Ethiopia 25 metres back.

Despite temperatures rising to 30C (86F), with over 80% humidity at the 6am 
start, the first five men and the first two women all broke course records 
in the event. But it was a close run thing in the men’s race. Demissu had 
been forcing the pace for the final 10k, but he couldn’t shake off Matui, 
and when Matui saw the finish line 200 metres ahead, he launched a sprint 
that Demissu couldn’t match. The Ethiopian clocked 2.15.58, with another 
Kenyan, Joseph Ngolepus in third in 2.16.34.

"It was good that we worked together at first," said the 31 year old Matui 
after the race, "because it was very hot and humid. There were about 12 of 
us at halfway, and still eight at 38k, then the Ethiopian made a break. I 
stayed close behind him, but I wasn’t sure of winning until I crossed the 
line."

This was the first victory in a seven marathon career thus far for the 
Kenyan from Kitale in the Rift Valley, who trains with Martin Lel, winner 
of both the New York and London Marathons. Matui only started running five 
years ago, and had his first international race in 2002. He says he would 
now like to run one of the big marathons, "Boston, London or New York."

Demissu was philosophical about his defeat. "I thought I’d won with a 
kilometre to go, but with 200 metres left, he was too strong. My problem is 
my finishing." The 26 year old must be one of the few Ethiopians without a 
sprint finish, the more embarrassing since he comes from the same Arsi 
province in the south of Ethiopia as Haile Gebrselassie and the new king of 
distance, Kenenisa Bekele, both of whom know how to blow away the 
opposition in the final metres.

For the rest, it was Kenyans all the way. Emmanuel Kosgei was fourth in 
2.16.49. And former winner (2003) and one-time Singapore resident, John 
Kelai, who has run this race four times said, "I think these were the 
hottest conditions I’ve run in here. It was actually more humid at the 
start than later." Kelai was that rarest of Kenyans, a triathlete, when he 
lived in Singapore, but he said, "I decided to concentrate on running, so I 
went back to live in Kenya." Kelai in fifth was also inside the record of 
2.17.02, set last year by another compatriot, Philip Tanui, who was down 
the field this year.

It looked like a Kenyan double for a long time, and a successful defence of 
her title for Helen Cherono, but she wilted in the last ten kilometres, and 
conceded victory to the veteran Russian, Irina Timofeyeva, who won in 
2.34.37. An exhausted Cherono was second in 2.35.12, with another Russian, 
Sylvia Skvorsova third in 2.36.46.  But the top two broke the course record 
of current world half-marathon champion, Contantina Dita, who ran 2.36.06 
in 2002.






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