From Berlin to New York: Autumn Is Marathon Time
Dennis Kimetto and Shalane Flanagan Start in Berlin
Kenenisa Bekele Runs his Second Marathon in Chicago
Tsegaye Mekonnen and Getu Feleke Compete in Frankfurt
World Champion Wilson Kipsang Is in New York City
Selected Races this Fall
A year ago, Kenya’s Wilson Kipsang set an amazing new marathon world record of 2 hours, 3 minutes, and 23 seconds in Berlin—and it is quite possible that we could see the mark falling again for the fifth time in seven years.
In Berlin, Dennis Kimetto of Kenya will have his sights set on Wilson Kipsang’s record, while in Chicago, the great distance-running champion Kenenisa Bekele will be competing in his second career marathon. In Frankfurt, the talented teenager Tsegaye Mekonnen of Ethiopia will be lining up with fellow countryman Getu Feleke. In addition to Berlin, Frankfurt and Chicago have course records of 2:03:42 and 2:03:45 respectively, which means exceptional results could be in store for both races as well. The times for the women’s competitions are expected to dip under 2:20 in all three events.
These marathons are not just for the elites. More than 175,000 men and women will be taking to the streets of Berlin, Chicago, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, and New York—and if there were not limits placed on the fields, that figure could easily rise by another 100,000.
Dennis Kimetto Heads to Berlin as the Favorite, While Shalane Flanagan Eyes an American Record
This year, it could be Dennis Kimetto’s turn. The 30-year-old has the fastest seeded time, coming within 22 seconds of Wilson Kipsang’s world record in Chicago last year. Dennis confessed afterwards that during the race he was unaware how close he was to Wilson’s mark!
Dennis is no stranger to world records in Berlin. At the 2012 edition of the Big 25 Berlin, he clocked 1:11:18—officially the fastest any human has run on the roads for 25K and a record that still stands. Two years ago, he had a stunning debut at the Berlin Marathon, taking second in 2:04:16 behind Geoffrey Mutai.
The field that Dennis will be competing against is strong and includes Kenya’s Emmanuel Mutai (2:03:52), Levy Matebo (2:05:16) and Eliud Kiptanui (2:05:39), as well as Tsegaye Kebede (2:04:38) of Ethiopia. Five runners with times this fast have never started in Berlin before, and Emmanuel and Tsegaye are expected to give Dennis Kimetto his fiercest competition.
Two of her strongest competitors in the field will be Feyse Tadese and Tirfi Tsegaye—both from Ethiopia. Feyse clocked a 2:21:06 in Paris, while Tirfi ran 2:21:19 two years ago in Berlin, when she took second. The 29-year-old Tirfi has already won three big marathons: 2012 in Paris, 2013 in Dubai, and this February in Tokyo, one of the World Marathon Majors races. The Ethiopian duo is perfectly capable of keeping up with a fast pace, and Mizuki Noguchi’s course record of 2:19:12—set 9 years ago—could be challenged.
After her impressive first-place showing at the Vienna Marathon in April, Anna Hahner will run her second marathon of the year in Berlin. The 24-year-old German hopes to improve on her existing PR (2:27:55), set a year ago in Frankfurt. You can read more about Anna here on our Website.
Chicago Awaits Kenenisa Bekele and Defending Champion Rita Jeptoo
Kenenisa’s strongest competition may come from Kenya’s Eliud Kipchoge. The two have already battled each other at the 5,000m in the 2003 World Championships in Paris, where Eliud prevailed. Last year in Berlin, he crossed the finish line behind Wilson Kipsang in 2:04:05. Another runner to watch in Chicago is Lani Kiplagat Rutto, who is coached by Take The Magic Step’s Dieter Hogen.
The women’s race features an intriguing duel between the defending Chicago champion Rita Jeptoo (2:18:57 PR) of Kenya and her compatriot Florence Kiplagat, who won the 2013 edition of the Berlin Marathon and set the world half-marathon record this spring (65:12).
Can the World Junior Champion Tsegaye Mekonnen Prevail in Frankfurt?
The fastest woman in Frankfurt is two-time Berlin champion Aberu Kebede (2:20:30) of Ethiopia, but she will face tough competition from Kenya’s Sharon Cherop (2:22:28).
Exciting Duel Set for the Big Apple Between World-Record Holder Wilson Kipsang and Course-Record Holder Geoffrey Mutai
So who is the pre-race favorite? It appears that Geoffrey Mutai has the slight edge. In the past few weeks the reigning New York City champion has shown good form, running 27:32 in a 10K in Prague earlier this month, while Wilson Kipsang had to pull out of a half marathon in Wörthersee, Austria due to injury problems. Still, a win for Geoffrey will not come easily. And there are seven other runners on the start list for that race with times under 2:07. Also notably in the field are Olympic gold medalist Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda (2:07:20) as well as former New York City and current Boston Marathon champion Meb Keflezighi (2:08:37).
Amsterdam and Eindhoven
In Amsterdam, the favorite, Ethiopian Ayele Abshero (2:04:23), will face two Kenyan contenders: Abel Kirui (2:05:04) and Wilson Chebet 2:05:27. Abel Kirui is a former world champion, while Wilson Chebet goes by the nickname “Mr. Amsterdam” after winning the race three times in a row and owning the course record of 2:05:36.
The Eindhoven Marathon kicks off a week before Amsterdam on October 12, and Leonard Komon of Kenya, the world-record holder in the 10K, will be making his debut over the marathon distance. This spring, he ran the fastest half-marathon debut of all time in Berlin (59:14). In Eindhoven, he faces compatriots Jonathan Maiyo (2:04:56) and Jafred Kipchumba (2:05:48).
The women’s fields for the two Dutch races are still being decided.
Autumn Marathon Schedule
September 28 | Berlin |
October12 | Chicago |
Eindhoven | |
Munich | |
October 19 | Amsterdam |
Toronto | |
Beijing | |
October 26 | Frankfurt |
Venice | |
November 2 | New York City |
November 9 | Athens |
Seoul | |
November 16 | Turin |
Yokohama (women’s elite race) | |
Istanbul | |
December 7 | Fukuoka (men’s elite race) |
Singapore |
Dates und Leading Runners of Selected Autumn Races
Berlin (September 29)
World Marathon Majors (WMM)-Race
IAAF Gold Label Race
Entries: appr. 41,000
Entries still possible: No
Internet: www.BMW-Berlin-Marathon.com
TV: Live on ARD and also later broadcast on RBB
Prize Money: 40,000 Euro
Total Prize Money: 233,000 Euro
Course Records:
2:03:23—Wilson Kipsang (KEN) WR
2:19:12—Mizuki Noguchi (JPN)
Elite Athletes and their Personal Bests :
Men: Dennis Kimetto (KEN/2:03:45), Emmanuel Mutai (KEN/2:03:52), Tsegaye Kebede (ETH/2:04:38), Levy Matebo (KEN/2:05:16), Eliud Kiptanui (KEN/2:05:39),
Frankline Chepkwony (KEN/2:06:11), Geoffrey Kamworor (KEN/2:06:12), Kazuhiro Maeda (JPN/2:08:00), Ryo Yamamoto (JPN/2:08:44), Maswai Kiptanui (KEN/2:08:52), Abera Kuma (ETH/2:09:53), Scott Overall (GBR/2:10:55), Falk Cierpinski (SG Spergau/2:13:30), Markus Weiß-Latzko (Sparda-Team Rechberghausen/2:18:06).
Women: Feyse Tadese (ETH/2:21:06), Tirfi Tsegaye (ETH/2:21:19), Shalane Flanagan (USA/2:22:02), Abebech Afework (KEN/2:23:59), Kayoko Fukushi (JPN/2:24:21), Margarita Plaksina (RUS/2:27:07), Anna Hahner (Run2Sky/
Gengenbach/2:27:55), Ines Melchor (PER/2:28:54), Tadelech Bekele (ETH/debut).
Chicago (October 12)
World Marathon Majors (WMM)-Race
IAAF Gold Label Race
Entries: 45,000
Entries still possible: No
Internet: www.ChicagoMarathon.com
TV: Live on NBC 5 Chicago & Live-Stream on Internet (NBCChicago.com)
Prize Money: $125,000
Total Prize Money (excluding time bonus): $485,000
Course records:
2:03:45—Dennis Kimetto (KEN)
2:17:18—Paula Radcliffe (GBR)
Elite Athletes and their Personal Bests :
Men: Eliud Kipchoge (KEN/2:04:05), Bernard Koech (KEN/2:04:53), Kenenisa Bekele (ETH/2:05:04), Sammy Kitwara (KEN/2:05:16), Dickson Chumba (KEN/2:05:42), Koji Kobayashi (JPN/2:08:51), Lani Kiplagat Rutto (KEN/2:10:01), Bobby Curtis (USA/2:13:24), Craig Leon (USA/2:13:52), Bayron Piedra (ECU/debut)
Women: Rita Jeptoo (KEN/2:18:57), Florence Kiplagat (KEN/2:19:44), Jemima Sumgong (KEN/2:20:48), Birhane Dibaba (ETH/2:22:30), Amy Hastings (USA/2:27:03), Clara Santucci (USA/2:29:54), Becky Wade (USA/2:30:41), Lisa Uhl (USA/debut).
Amsterdam (October 19)
IAAF Gold Label Race
Entries: 16,000
Entries still possible: No
Internet: www.TCSAmsterdamMarathon.nl
TV: Live on Eurosport 1, UniversalSports.com, Globo Brazil, Supersport South Africa, Eurosport Pacific/Asia, and TCSAmsterdamMarathon.nl
Total Prize Money: unknown
Course records:
2:05:36—Wilson Chebet (KEN)
2:21:09—Meseret Hailu (ETH)
Elite Athletes and their Personal Bests:
Men: Ayele Abshero (ETH/2:04:23), Abel Kirui (KEN/2:05:04), Wilson Chebet (KEN/2:05:27), Marilson dos Santos (BRA/2:06:34) – the women’s field is unknown.
Frankfurt (October 26)
IAAF Gold Label Race
Entries: 15,000
Entries still possible: Yes
Internet: www.BMW-Frankfurt-Marathon.com
TV: Live-Stream on the Internet
Prize Money: 20,000 Euro
Total Prize Money (without time bonuses): 124,000 Euro
Course records:
2:03:42—Wilson Kipsang (KEN)
2:21:01—Meselech Melkamu (ETH)
Elite Athletes and their Personal Bests:
Men: Tsegaye Mekonnen (ETH/2:04:32), Getu Feleke (ETH/2:04:50), Deribe Robi (ETH/2:08:02), Tebalu Zawude (ETH/2:08:20), Daniel Chepyegon (UGA/2:08:24), Paulo Almeida Paulo (BRA/2:10:23), Dawit Wolde (ETH/2:10:42), Edwin Kemboi (AUT/2:12:58), Shadrack Biwott (USA/2:13:26), Julian Flügel (LG Telis Finanz Regensburg/2:15:39), Frank Schauer (SC Magdeburg/2:18:57), Dennis Pyka (LG Telis Finanz Regensburg/2:19:17), Adugna Takele (ETH/debut), Daniel Wanjiru (KEN/debut), Philipp Pflieger (LG Telis Finanz Regensburg/debut), Manuel Stöckert (SC Ostheim Rhön/debut), Arne Gabius (LAV Stadtwerke Tübingen/debut), Allan Kiprono (KEN/ debut).
Women: Aberu Kebede (ETH/2:20:30), Sharon Cherop (KEN/2:22:28), Maria Konovalova (RUS/2:22:46), Flomena Chepchirchir (KEN/2:23:00), Helah Kiprop (KEN/2:26:27), Ashete Bekere (ETH/2:27:47), Winny Jepkorir (KEN/2:27:57), Adriana Nelson (USA/2:28:52), Emily Ngetich (KEN/2:30:50), Mona Stockhecke (LT Marathon Hamburg/2:34:04), Nina Stöcker (Eintracht Frankfurt/2:37:46).
New York (November 2)
World Marathon Majors (WMM)-Race
IAAF Gold Label Race
Entries: approximately 60,000
Entries still possible: No
Internet: www.TCSNYCMarathon.org
TV: Live on Eurosport & Universalsports.com
Prize Money: $100,000
Total prize money (excluding time bonus): $705,000
Course records:
2:05:06—Geoffrey Mutai (KEN)
2:22:31—Margaret Okayo (KEN)
Elite Athletes and their Personal Bests:
Men: Geoffrey Mutai (KEN/2:03:02), Wilson Kipsang (KEN/2:03:23), Gebre Gebremariam (ETH/2:04:53), Stanley Biwott (KEN/2:04:55), Peter Kirui (KEN/2:06:31), Michael Kipyego (KEN/2:06:48), Micah Kogo (KEN/2:06:56), Stephen Kiprotich (UGA/2:07:20), Lusapho April (RSA/2:08:32), Meb Keflezighi (USA/2:08:37).
Women: Mary Keitany (KEN/2:18:37), Edna Kiplagat (KEN/2:19:50), Buzunesh Deba (ETH/2:19:59), Priscah Jeptoo (KEN/2:20:14), Desiree Linden (USA/2:22:38), Jelena Prokopcuka (LAT/2:22:56), Firehiwot Dado (ETH/2:23:15), Valeria Straneo (ITA/2:23:44), Kara Goucher (USA/2:24:52), Ana Dulce Felix (POR/2:25:40), Sara Moreira (POR/debut), Rkia El Moukin (MOR/debut).
The Top Ten Fastest Marathon Times
Men:
2:03:23 Hours | Wilson Kipsang | KEN | Berlin (GER) | 09.29.2013 |
2:03:38 | Patrick Makau | KEN | Berlin (GER) | 09.25.2011 |
2:03:42 | Wilson Kipsang | KEN | Frankfurt (GER) | 10.30.2011 |
2:03:45 | Dennis Kimetto | KEN | Chicago (USA) | 10.13.2013 |
2:03:52 | Emmanuel Mutai | KEN | Chicago (USA) | 10.13.2013 |
2:03:59 | Haile Gebrselassie | ETH | Berlin (GER) | 09.28.2008 |
2:04:05 | Eluid Kipchoge | KEN | Berlin (GER) | 09.29.2013 |
2:04:15 | Geoffrey Mutai | KEN | Berlin (GER) | 09.30.2012 |
2:04:16 | Dennis Kimetto | KEN | Berlin (GER) | 09.30.2012 |
2:04:23 | Ayele Abshero | ETH | Dubai (UAE) | 01.27.2012 |
*Boston Marathon
2:03:02 Hours | Geoffrey Mutai | KEN | Boston (USA) | 04.18.2011 |
2:03:06 | Moses Mosop | KEN | Boston (USA) | 04.18.2011 |
Women:
2:15:25 Hours | Paula Radcliffe | GBR | London (GBR) | 04.13.2003 |
2:17:18 | Paula Radcliffe | GBR | Chicago (USA) | 10.13.2002 |
2:17:42 | Paula Radcliffe | GBR | London (GBR) | 04.17.2005 |
2:18:20 | Liliya Shobukhova | RUS | Chicago (USA) | 10.09.2011 |
2:18:37 | Mary Keitany | KEN | London (GBR) | 04.22.2012 |
2:18:47 | Catherine Ndereba | KEN | Chicago (USA) | 10.07.2001 |
2:18:56 | Paula Radcliffe | GBR | London (GBR) | 04.14.2002 |
2:18:58 | Tiki Gelana | ETH | Rotterdam (NED) | 04.15.2012 |
2:19:12 | Mizuki Noguchi | JPN | Berlin (GER) | 09.25.2005 |
2:19:19 | Irina Mikitenko | GER | Berlin (GER) | 09.28.2008 |
*Boston Marathon
2:18:57 Hours | Rita Jeptoo | KEN | Boston (USA) | 04.21.2014 |
*Times set at the Boston Marathon cannot be recognized as official records since the course does not meet IAAF requirements (max. drop of one meter per kilometer, start and finish should be a max. 50% of the course distance apart.).
The Top Marathon Times for 2014
Men:
2:03:23 Hours | Wilson Kipsang | KEN | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:04:32 | Tsegaye Mekonnen | ETH | Dubai (UAE) | 01.24. |
2:04:55 | Stanley Biwott | KEN | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:05:00 | Eliud Kipchoge | KEN | Rotterdam (NED) | 04.06. |
2:05:04 | Kenenisa Bekele | ETH | Paris (FRA) | 04.06. |
2:05:13 | Markos Geneti | ETH | Dubai (UAE) | 01.24. |
2:05:41 | Getu Feleke | ETH | Wien (AUT) | 04.13. |
2:05:42 | Dickson Chumba | KEN | Tokio (JPN) | 02.23. |
2:05:49 | Girmay Birhanu | ETH | Dubai (UAE) | 01.24. |
2:05:57 | Tadese Tola | ETH | Tokio (JPN) | 02.23. |
Women:
2:20:21 Hours | Edna Kiplagat | KEN | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:20:24 | Florence Kiplagat | KEN | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:20:35 | Tirunesh Dibaba | ETH | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:21:36 | Mare Dibaba | ETH | Xiamen (CHN) | 01.02. |
2:21:42 | Feyse Tadese | ETH | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:22:23 | Tirfi Tsegay | ETH | Tokio (JPN) | 02.23. |
2:22:30 | Berhane Dibaba | ETH | Tokio (JPN) | 02.23. |
2:22:44 | Flomena Cheyech Daniel | KEN | Paris (FRA) | 04.06. |
2:23:21 | Aberu Kebede | ETH | London (GBR) | 04.13. |
2:23:34 | Firehiwot Dado | ETH | Prag (CSZ) | 05.11. |
*Boston Marathon on April 21:
2:18:57 Hours | Rita Jeptoo | KEN |
2:19:59 | Buzunesh Deba | ETH |
2:20:35 | Mare Dibaba | ETH |
2:20:41 | Jemima Sumgong | KEN |
2:21:28 | Meselech Melkamu | ETH |
2:21:29 | Aleksandra Duliba | BLR |
2:22:02 | Shalane Flanagan | USA |
2:23:00 | Sharon Cherop | KEN |
2:23:22 | Philes Ongori | KEN |
*Times set at the Boston Marathon cannot be recognized as official records since the course does not meet IAAF requirements (max. drop of one meter per kilometer, start and finish should be a max. 50% of the course distance apart.).
World Marathon Majors (WMM) Rankings for the Season 2013-2014
Men:
1. | Tsegaye Kebede (ETH) | 55 Points |
2. | Wilson Kipsang (KEN) | 51 |
3. | Dennis Kimetto (KEN) | 50 |
4. | Lelisa Desisa (ETH) | 40 |
5. | Emmanuel Mutai (KEN) | 30 |
6. | Dickson Chumba (KEN) | 25 |
Geoffrey Mutai (KEN) | 25 | |
Stephen Kiprotich (UGA) | 25 | |
Tadese Tola (ETH) | 25 | |
Meb Keflezighi (KEN) | 25 |
Women:
1. | Rita Jeptoo (KEN) | 75 Points |
2. | Edna Kiplagat (KEN) | 65 |
3. | Priscah Jeptoo (KEN) | 50 |
4. | Florence Kiplagat (KEN) | 40 |
5. | Buzunesh Deba (ETH) | 30 |
6. | Aberu Kebede (ETH) | 26 |
Tirfi Tsegaye (ETH) | 26 | |
8. | Sharon Cherop (KEN) | 25 |
9. | Jemima Jelagat Sumgong (KEN) | 20 |
10. | Irina Mikitenko (GER) | 20 |
One WMM series takes place over a two-year period. Both winners receive a $500,000 prize. The top-five places of WMM races receive points in the following order (25, 15, 10, 5, and 1). The 2013-2014 series concludes after the races in Berlin, Chicago, and New York. For more information please visit www.WorldMarathonMajors.com finden.
- Posted September 22, 2014
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