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Runners ready for Brighton

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Published in Athletics
Friday, 12 April 2019 09:29

English south coast sees annual marathon and 10km on a weekend that includes Paris and Boston Marathons too

Held alongside one of the Brighton Marathon, the BM 10km has the stronger field of the two, led by Chris Thompson and Steph Twell.

Thompson follows his win in the Bath Half-marathon last month, heading a men’s line-up which also includes Ben Connor, Adam Hickey and John Beattie.

Twell continues a successful road campaign which includes her 52:58 10-miler in the States last weekend. She faces the rejuvenated Kate Reed, plus Elinor Kirk, Emily Hosker-Thornhill, Gemma Steel and Pippa Woolven.

In the marathon itself (both Brighton races are on Sunday April 14) Helen Davies – Britain’s No.4 of last year with 2:35:12 – and 2:18 man James Connor head the line-ups.

Ethiopian Asefa Mengistu, who was fourth in Dubai last year in his PB of 2:04:06 and third on his return this year, is the quickest of eight athletes who have run below 2:08.

Yemane Tsegay, the 2012 Rotterdam Marathon winner, has run 2:04:48, while yet another Ethiopian, Feyisa Lelisa, the 2016 Olympic silver medallist, is next quickest with 2:04:52. Kenya’s Morris Gachaga makes his marathon debut after a recent half-marathon PB of 59:22.

On the women’s side, Ethiopia’s Gelete Burka is the quickest of six sub-2:25 entrants. The 2015 world 10,000m silver medallist ran 2:20:45 in Dubai last year.

Ethiopia’s Azmera Abreha, who was second in Shanghai last year, could challenge her and lines up with a PB of 2:21:51. Kenya’s Sally Chepyego heads the Kenyan challenge with a PB of 2:23:15.

Other Ethiopian contenders are Azmera Gebru, who has clocked 2:23:31, and Tinbit Gidey, who has run 2:23:37. Kenya’s Betty Lempus and Ethiopia’s Haimanot Alemayehu could be in the mix too.

Linden faces Ethiopian record-holder Worknesh Degefa, who earlier this year became the fourth fastest woman in history when running 2:17:41 to finish second in Dubai.

US hopes will be high again as Jordan Hasay, who clocked 2:20:57 in 2017, continues her comeback from injury, while Linden should not be ruled out for a successful defence following sixth in New York last year.

Meskerem Assefa is a strong challenger as the winner of the Frankfurt Marathon last autumn with 2:20:36, when another Ethiopian on the start line, Belaynesh Oljira, was within a couple of minutes of her.

Ethiopia’s Aselefech Mergia, who ran 2:19:31 in 2012, is still a force to be reckoned with, while 2011 and 2013 world champion Edna Kiplagat ran 2:21 last year. Mare Dibaba, the 2015 world champion and 2016 Olympic bronze medallist, also lines up after only 11th in Frankfurt.

Olympian Alyson Dixon flies the flag for Britain as far as the elite women are concerned, while Ireland’s Fionnuala McCormack, fresh from her fine 18th place at the World Cross, also lines up.

Kawauchi’s win last year elevated him from a cult prolific marathon-running figure with more than 30 career wins, to superstardom, but a strong field will make it hard for him to repeat that.

Quickest among them is Kenya’s Lawrence Cherono, who set a course record of 2:04:06 in defending his Amsterdam Marathon title last year.

The current world marathon champion, Geoffrey Kirui of Kenya, will also be on the start line, hoping to improve on his second here last year.

The Ethiopian challenge will be led by Sisay Lemma (PB: 2:04:08), Lemi Berhanu (2:04:33), Solomon Deksisa (2:04:40) and Lelisa Desisa (2:04:45).

Kenya’s Kenneth Kipkemoi (2:05:44), Felix Kandie (2:06:03) and Wesley Korir (2:06:13) are others to watch out for. Eritrea’s four-time world half-marathon champion Zersenay Tadese, should not be discounted either.

Abdi Abdirahman and Dathan Ritzenhein carry US hopes, while Britain’s Scott Overall returns to the marathon hoping to challenge his PB of 2:10:55.

The event is the culmination of an indoor season which has involved more than a million children aged 9-15 across the UK.

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