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Cheptot keeps a cool head in hot, humid weather to win Prague Volkswagen Marathon

May 23, 2005

For Immediate Release
Contact: Diana Rybachenko
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Cheptot keeps a cool head in hot, humid weather
to win Prague Volkswagen Marathon


Steven Matebo Cheptot kept his head cool under warm and humid weather to
win Prague's Volkswagen Marathon, in yet another clean sweep of the medals
by Kenyan runners on Sunday.

In what proved to be a race with an exciting and unexpected finish the
30-year-old fared well in the less than ideal running conditions (19
Celsius, 70 percent humidity during the race) to win in 2.10.42. His task
was also helped by the fact that the pre-race favorite, who had established
a clear lead and held it until km 35, Wilson Kiprotich Kebenei suddenly
quit with a harm-string injury.

Laban Kipngetich was second in 2.11.48 followed by Robert Kiprotich
Cheruiyot on third place in 2.12.14. Czech Republic's Jan Blaha won the
national Championships in coming sixth overall in2.17.59. He was also the
first European to cross the finish line.

Cheptot's time was two minutes over the course record but the winner
admitted that it would be impossible to go for it under the circumstances.
"It was too humid" said Cheptot, admitting that in the end he was happy
that he chose the right race strategy. "I let the others dictate the pace
and just followed them but at my own pace to save energy. In the end it
paid off".

The first three together with defending champion Barnabas Koech, Wilson
Kiprotich Kebenei and Simion Kiprop Tuitoek were in the six Kenyan group
that formed the leading pack by the half marathon stage. Then Wilson
Kiprotich decided that it is time to get away from the rest and only Steven
Cheptot, Robert Kiprotich and Kipngetich formed a trio that stayed close to
the leader who seemed almost certain to win.

But when at 35 km Kiprotich unexpectedly quit Cheptot just saw his
opportunity and went for it.

In the women's event the pre-race favorite might have suffered also under
the conditions but she went on to confirm her favorite status by coming
home in 2.28.42.. Experienced Russian Larissa Zousko who finished second on
2.30.14, prevented yet another Kenyan sweep as Hellen Cherono was third
with a personal best of 2.31.28

All three admitted afterwards they could have done better had it not been
for the unpleasant conditions.

A total of 4646 runners entered this year's full Volkswagen Marathon.
Another 12,000 opted for the various fun-runs.


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