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Kenyans target course record in Hannover jubilee race

Six Kenyan men with personal bests of sub 2:08 are on the start-list at the jubilee edition of the HAJ Hannover Marathon on Sunday – the strongest elite entry in the history of the event.

Ronald Korir, Josphat Ndambiri, Souad Ait Salem, Benjamin Kolum and Falk Cierpinski (from left to right) during a press conference in Hannover. Photo Credit: Cecilia Wenig / HAJ Marathon Hannover
Ronald Korir, Josphat Ndambiri, Souad Ait Salem, Benjamin Kolum and Falk Cierpinski (from left to right) during a press conference in Hannover. Photo Credit: Cecilia Wenig / HAJ Marathon Hannover

The jubilee edition of the HAJ Hannover Marathon on Sunday will be boosted by the strongest elite entry in the history of the event.

Six Kenyan men are on the start list with personal bests of sub 2:08 for the 25th edition of the race. Among them are Benjamin Kolum, who won the Paris Marathon in 2011 with 2:06:31, and Josphat Ndambiri who took the Fukuoka Marathon in the same year with 2:07:36.

The defending champion Souad Ait Salem of [link id=”98″ tax=”category” text=”Algeria”] is the favourite in the women’s race again. She is the fastest on the start list with a personal best of 2:25:08.

The HAJ Hannover Marathon is an IAAF Silver Label Road Race. Adding other running events staged parallel on Sunday a record number of 19,000 athletes have so far registered.

Record hopes

On a very flat course organisers hope for a course record in the men’s race on Sunday. It was two year’s ago when South Africa’s [link id=”136″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Lusapho April”] clocked 2:08:32 in Hannover.

This is the mark that is targeted. With a currently good weather forecast though perhaps some wind pacemakers will be instructed to guide the first group to a 63:30 half marathon split time.

While Kolum and Ndambiri have won two major marathons there are four other fellow-Kenyans who belong to the group of favourites in Hannover Marathon.

Augustine Ronoh has a personal best of 2:07:23 from a third place in Hamburg in 2012 while Cheshari Jacob was fourth in Frankfurt one and a half years ago with 2:07:46.

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Elite race coordinator Christoph Kopp has a habit of handing out BIB number 7 to an athlete he expects to do well or to cause an upset.

In Hannover he has handed this number to 24 year-old Ronald Korir. He was a pacemaker in last year’s Frankfurt Marathon. Leading beyond the 30km point Korir stayed in the race and finished fourth with 2:07:46.

The fastest man in the field is Mariko Kipchumba. The Kenyan clocked a PB of 2:06:05 when he won the Reims Marathon in 2012. Although he is 40 years old Kipchumba is still going strong. A year ago he won the Xiamen Marathon with 2:08:06.

Challengers

An Ethiopian challenge could come from Chala Bekele, who improved to 2:10:28 earlier this year in Marrakech, and late entry Gezahegn Hunde.

Hunde competed in last Sunday’s Rotterdam Marathon but dropped out early after problems. He looked for a second opportunity and got this in Hannover.

Falk Cierpinski carries national hopes in the [link id=”710″ tax=”post_tag” text=”HAJ Hannover Marathon” target=”_blank”]. The son of double Olympic Marathon Champion Waldemar Cierpinski (1976 and 1980) has a PB of 2:13:30 from 2008.

“When I ran here in Hannover last year I suffered of a foot problem from 30 k onwards. This time I want to show what I am capable of – I want to win the race again but achieve a better time,” said defending champion [link id=”708″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Souad Ait Salem” target=”_blank”] who clocked 2:33:09 a year ago.

The 36 year-old Algerian hopes to go for 2:28:00. “I like Hannover’s flat course and the atmosphere was great, that also made me come back,” said Souad Ait Salem, who does not do any high altitude training.

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“High altitude does not work for me. So I always train in Algier.” Next year she intends to run the Rio Olympic marathon. Reaching the national qualifying time is no real hurdle for her since the federation only requests a time of 2:44:00.

Main contenders with personal bests

Men:

  • [link id=”709″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Mariko Kipchumba” target=”_blank”] KEN 2:06:05
  • Benjamin Kolum KEN 2:06:31
  • Augustine Ronoh KEN 2:07:23
  • [link id=”711″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Ronald Korir” target=”_blank”] KEN 2:07:29
  • Josphat Ndambiri KEN 2:07:36
  • Cheshari Jacob KEN 2:07:46
  • Weldon Kirui KEN 2:09:06
  • Gezahegn Hunde ETH 2:10:17
  • Chala Bekele ETH 2:10:26
  • Martin Kosgey KEN 2:11:37
  • Munyo Mutai KEN 2:12:26
  • Falk Cierpinski GER 2:13:30

Women:

  • [link id=”708″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Souad Ait Salem” target=”_blank”] ALG 2:25:08
  • Olha Kotovska UKR 2:28:47
  • Ayantu Hailemaryam ETH 2:33:59
  • [link id=”333″ tax=”post_tag” text=”Mapaseka Makhanya”] RSA 2:36:36
  • Maryanne Wanjiru KEN  (Debut)

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