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Press Release - Istanbul Marathon - 11/3/24

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                   TURKIYE IS BANKASI ISTANBUL MARATHON:             
				   
      Ruth Jebet continues marathon win streak, Dejene Debela prevails 
                              in windy Istanbul

Ruth Jebet achieved her biggest marathon triumph so far at the Türkiye Is 
Bankasi Istanbul Marathon on Sunday. The former Kenyan who competes for 
Bahrain remains unbeaten at the classic distance, making it four wins out 
of four. For much of the race the 2016 Olympic Steeplechase champion, who 
switched to the marathon in 2023, was on course for a sub 2:20 time. 
However with very strong winds hitting Istanbul during the second half of 
the race the 27 year-old had to settle for a winning time of 2:24:45. 
Ethiopia's Dejene Debela raced to his biggest career win in Istanbul's 
men's race. The 29 year-old crossed the line in 2:11:40.

The Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Marathon, which is a World Athletics Gold 
Label Road Race, registered 7,500 marathon runners. Adding events at 
shorter distances the total number of athletes was 42,500. 

"The race started fast and we were expecting strong performances from our 
athletes. However, the wind picked up significantly in the second half, 
which impacted the results. Even so, it was  once again a great race. There 
is tremendous potential for the future," said Race Director Renay Onur. 
"The Türkiye Is Bankasi Istanbul Marathon is the most important annual 
international event in Turkish athletics and we are eager to support it. 
The intercontinental route makes it unique and we hope to be able to 
attract 20,000 marathon runners in the future," said Ahmet Karadag, the 
newly elected President of Turkey's Athletics Federation.

Men's race: Wind slows leading group to a 3:47 kilometre split

For long periods it looked as if the course record of 2:09:44 will be 
smashed. Running behind two pacemakers Morocco's 2:06:49 marathoner Mohcin 
Outalha reached the half marathon point in 63:24. At that stage he was 
seven seconds ahead of a chasing group. However once the second pacer 
dropped out at 25k and the course made a U-turn with the consequence of the 
runners now facing an increasing headwind Mohcin Outalha slowed and was 
soon overtaken by the group behind him. While the Moroccan later dropped 
out the wind gusts reached gale force and caused the kilometre splits to 
drop extremely. 3:47 was the split time for the 30th kilometre, which even 
for a women's elite race would have been very slow. Any hopes for a course 
record were simply blown away. 

With five kilometres to go four athletes were still in contention: Kenyans 
Kenneth Kipkemoi, Matthew Samperu and Benard Kipkorir were running together 
with Dejene Debela. At the 40k mark Semperu and Debela took the lead. The 
final mile is mainly uphill and it was at the beginning of that section 
when the Ethiopian dropped Semperu. "When we passed the 30k mark I already 
knew that I could win," said Dejene Debela. "The wind made it very tough, 
it became worse from 35k onwards. But I am very happy since this is my 
biggest career win." The Ethiopian was runner-up in Chicago in 2019, when 
he clocked his PB of 2:05:46. "I had some injuries in recent years, but now 
I believe that I can improve my personal best," said Dejene Debela, who 
clocked 2:11:40 in Istanbul. Kenyans Mathew Samperu and Kenneth Kipkemoi 
took second and third with 2:11:55 and 2:12:07 respectively. 

Women's race: Ruth Jebet almost nine minutes ahead

Ruth Jebet took the initiative early in the race. At the 5k point she was 
already a couple of seconds ahead. The former Kenyan then opened a gap of 
17 seconds at 10k which she past in a very quick 32:52. At that point she 
ran a pace that was even threatening the course record: Back in 2018 
Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich, who recently smashed the world record with the 
first sub 2:10 women's time, ran 2:18:35 in Istanbul. 

At half way Ruth Jebet's split time was 69:23 while Kenyan chasers Sharon 
Chebet and Betty Kibet were also running fast with 71:06. However things 
changed dramatically once the turning point was reached and the athletes 
had to run against the wind. The unlikely course record was soon out of 
reach and with around 10k left a sub 2:20 time became unrealistic as well. 
In the end Ruth Jebet also had to give up her minimum goal of improving her 
personal best of 2:23:08. But with regard to the wind her 2:24:45 
performance was top-class. And in contrast to most of the athletes behind 
her she still managed to run relatively smoothly. Ruth Jebet was almost 
nine minutes ahead of Urge Diro who ran 2:33:37 for second. 
Fellow-Ethiopian Ayantu Abdi took third with 2:33:49.

"From 33 kilometres onwards it was very tough to run against the wind. I 
though I give it a try and go for the course record, but it was impossible 
to run sub 2:20 in these conditions," said Ruth Jebet. "I will now go for a 
spring marathon and hope to qualify for next year's World Championships."

Results, Men:

1. Dejene Debela     ETH 2:11:40
2. Mathew Samperu    KEN 2:11:55
3. Kenneth Kipkemoi  KEN 2:12:07
4. Benard Kipkorir   KEN 2:12:50
5. James Kiplagat    KEN 2:13:25
6. Hüseyin Can       TUR 2:14:34
7. Titus Mbishei     KEN 2:15:34
8. Abraham Kipyatich KEN 2:15:54

Women:

1. Ruth Jebet      BRN 2:24:45
2. Urge Diro       ETH 2:33:37
3. Ayantu Abdi     ETH 2:33:49
4. Betty Kibet     KEN 2:34:52
5. Zenebu Bihonegn ETH 2:35:38
6. Christine Kioko KEN 2:35:57

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