GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON ON 13th OCTOBER: Kenyans aim to continue Munich's success story
Sep 10, 2024
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GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON ON 13th OCTOBER
Kenyans aim to continue Munich's success story
With the help of a strong African elite field organisers of the GENERALI
MUNICH MARATHON hope to continue their recent success story on 13th
October. Three Kenyan runners with personal bests slightly over 2:08:00
will be on the start line besides the Olympic Stadium. The women's race
will feature two runners who have clocked good half marathon times and
could be in for a breakthrough over the full distance in Munich.
Including races at shorter distances a record total of over 25,000 runners
is expected to compete in the 38th edition of the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON,
which is an increase of around 20 percent compared to last year. About
7,000 will run the marathon. Registration is still possible at:
www.generalimuenchenmarathon.de
"We are really happy with the strong development of our entry figures. This
shows that our concept is working and bearing fruit," said Race Director
Gernot Weigl.
Parts of the elite fields were announced today. Kenya's Cosmas Birech is
currently the fastest runner on the start list. He won the 2018 Rome
Marathon in 2:08:03. In the same year he also clocked a half marathon PB of
60:06. While there were hardly any races during the pandemic Cosmas Birech
was unlucky once the period of lockdowns was over. The Kenyan was injured
for a longer time. At the age of 38 he now wants to give it another go and
hopes to get back to his best.
Dominic Nyairo, who has a personal best of 2:08:13, produced fine
performances in his recent marathons. The 27 year-old will be one of the
main favorites on 13th October. In 2021 Nyairo won his debut in Hofu,
Japan, with a sprint finish in 2:09:34. In 2023 the Kenyan came back to
Japan and placed 16th in the highly competitive Tokyo Marathon, improving
to 2:08:13. He then ran the Berlin Marathon and finished 19th in a fine
2:08:47. In contrast William Kibor achieved his personal best quite some
time ago. He clocked 2:08:32 when he was fifth in the Vienna City Marathon
in 2012. After a longer break, which was partly due to the pandemic, he
came back running a couple of half marathons last year. The GENERALI MUNICH
MARATHON will be Kibor's first race at the classic distance since 2019.
"We have produced the fastest times in the history of our event in the past
two years. And I hope that we will once again see results in the region of
2:08 to 2:09," said Gernot Weigl. "In the women's race times between 2:25
and 2:27 should be possible."
Two women who can still be regarded as newcomers could produce a surprise
at the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON. Shamilah Kipsiror only started her career
last year when she was already 36 years old. When she competed outside
Kenya for the first time she had instant success, winning the Ghent Half
Marathon in a fine 67:53. Kipsiror then ran a 2:28:13 marathon debut in
Venice last October. She was fourth in that race and fourth again when she
returned to Italy for the Rome Marathon this spring, improving to 2:27:33.
One of Kipsiror's strongest rivals will be Uganda's Viola Chemos. She has
only run one marathon so far, but that was in high altitude in Eldoret,
Kenya. While she clocked 2:36:38 the 31 year-old followed this up with a
fine race in July. Chemos took the Kaptagat Half Marathon in Kenya's
well-known high altitude training region with 69:23. Because of their
strong half marathon performances Shamilah Kipsiror and Viola Chemos could
improve significantly at the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON.
More information about the GENERALI MUNICH MARATHON and online entry is
available at: www.generalimuenchenmarathon.de
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