Defending Champions Kiprotich and Tola Plus Four More Former Winners to Run in Vienna
Mar 22, 2012
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Defending Champions Kiprotich and Tola
Plus Four More Former Winners to Run in Vienna
The course record will be the goal in the men's race of the Vienna City
Marathon on 15th April. Organisers of Austria's biggest sporting event, who
had recently signed superstars Haile Gebrselassie and Paula Radcliffe for a
unique chase race in the half marathon, have now announced a first set of
names for their main event, the Vienna City Marathon. Both the defending
champions, John Kiprotich (Kenya) and Fate Tola (Ethiopia), will be
returning to the Austrian capital as will four more former champions of the
race. The Vienna City Marathon is an IAAF Gold Label Race.
While the half marathon with Haile and Paula carries the title 'OMV
Champions Race' the competition over the full distance will turn out to be
a true champions' race as well. Defending champion John Kiprotich will not
be the fastest in the field on 15th April, but the 23 year-old is
determined to add another Vienna victory. In 2011 he had caused a major
surprise by beating the experienced Patrick Ivuti (Kenya) and improving his
personal best by more than seven minutes! Clocking 2:08:29 last year he was
less than a minute away from the course record of 2:07:38, which was
established by the current World Champion Abel Kirui in 2008. Kiprotich
then further improved to 2:07:08 in Amsterdam in 2011. He has recently
shown some promising form, when he was fourth in the Rome-Ostia Half
Marathon in February with 60:02 minutes.
The fastest in the field so far is Gilbert Kirwa. Running his debut at the
distance the Kenyan took the Vienna City Marathon in 2009 with 2:08:21. He
then went on to improve to an impressive 2:06:14, when he won the Frankfurt
Marathon in the same year. Originally Gilbert Kirwa had been signed by the
Tokyo Marathon to run against Haile Gebrselassie in February. But the
Kenyan was not fully fit in time for the race in Japan and then opted for
Vienna.
Luke Kibet is another major name in marathon running, who had originally
been successful in Vienna and then went on to win big in the same year. It
was in 2007 when the Kenyan took the race in Austria, clocking 2:10:07 in
warm weather conditions. With this performance he earned a place in Kenya's
World Championships' team. And in Osaka he then produced a sensation, when
he ran away in the tremendously hot and humid conditions and won the gold
medal.
Another Kenyan, Henry Sugut, is the fourth runner in the men's race, who
has won the Vienna City Marathon in the past. He triumphed in 2010 with
2:08:40. A year ago Sugut improved to 2:08:22 in Paris.
In the women's race the defending champion will most probably return as the
big favourite. A year ago it was a surprise that Fate Tola took the
honours, beating the likes of Ana Dulce Felix (Portugal) and Peninah Arusei
(Kenya). This time no-one will underestimate the tiny Ethiopian, who lives
in Germany. The 24 year-old could well attack her personal best of 2:26:21,
which she had established in Vienna last year, once again. Currently Fate
Tola trains together with German marathon star Irina Mikitenko in
Albuquerque (USA).
The Ethiopian will be up against a very experienced marathon runner and one
of the most successful in the history of the Vienna event: Luminita Talpos
(Romania) has won the race in 2007 and in 2008 again, when she clocked her
personal best of 2:26:43. Additionally Talpos had taken fourth place two
years ago in Vienna.
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