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2009 Results / Press Conference Quotes - Commerzbank Frankfurt Marathon

Published by
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2009 Results

1 1 7 » Kirwa, Gilbert (KEN) MH 02:06:14
2 2 1 » Cheruiyot, Robert Kiprono (KEN) MH 02:06:23
3 1 10 » Kiplagat, William (KEN) M35 02:07:05
4 3 15 » Kemboi, Elias Chelimo (KEN) MH 02:08:15
5 4 17 » Tafere, Alemayehu (ETH) MH 02:08:46
6 1 14 » Kurgat, Sammy (KEN) M30 02:09:34
7 2 6 » Kiptoo, Benjamin Kolum (KEN) M30 02:10:07
8 3 9 » Kipkemboi, Laban (KEN) M30 02:10:40
9 5 52 » Gena, Siraj Amda (ETH) MH 02:10:41
10 4 31 » Weidlinger, Günther (AUT) M30 02:10:47
11 2 21 » Boit Kipketer, Wilson (KEN) M35 02:11:07
12 5 3 » Mbote, Jason (KEN) M30 02:11:30
13 6 47 » Wangeci, Antony (KEN) MH 02:11:47
14 7 28 » Beyene Zerea, Beraki (ERI) MH 02:11:55
15 8 4 » Tarbei, Philemon Kirwa (KEN) MH 02:11:55
16 6 12 » Cherono, Fredrick (KEN) M30 02:12:04
17 9 2 » Kigen, Wilson (KEN) MH 02:13:01
18 10 23 » Geremew, Tadele (ETH) MH 02:13:11
19 7 8 » Cheboiboch, Christopher (KEN) M30 02:13:48
20 11 27 » Regassa, Dejene (ETH) MH 02:15:30
21 12 50 » Kiprotich, John (KEN) MH 02:15:51
22 13 39 » Adhanom, Alem (ERI) MH 02:16:41
23 8 49 » Sylta, Oystein (NOR) M30 02:17:42
24 14 30 » Justus, Steffen (GER) MH 02:18:44
25 9 90 » Yano, Edwin (KEN) M30 02:18:59
26 15 43 » Ngeno, Isaak Kimutai (KEN) MH 02:20:56
27 16 29 » Medhanie, Alexsander (ERI) MH 02:21:24
28 17 25 » Rugut, Simon (UGA) MH 02:21:29
29 18 37 » Sansar, Elias (GER) MH 02:21:50
30 3 7431 » Bresser, Carsten (GER) M35 02:25:00
31 19 38 » Woldu, Daniel (SWE) MH 02:25:25
32   55 » Novak, Pavel (CZE)   02:25:33
33 20 10262 » Heil, Benedikt (GER) MH 02:26:03
34 21 5639 » Kreienbühl, Christian (SUI) MH 02:26:37
35 4 61 » Vaittinen, Marko (FIN) M35 02:26:53
1 1 F5 » Kiprop, Agnes (KEN) WH 02:26:57
36 10 76 » Tluway, Michael (TAN) M30 02:27:03
38 23 64 » Nielsson, Linus (SWE) MH 02:27:10
37 22 2362 » Connor, James (GBR) MH 02:27:09
39 5 54 » Benjira, Rachid (SWE) M35 02:27:26
2 1 F8 » Kimutai, Hellen Jemaiyo (KEN) W30 02:27:50
40 11 36 » Leighton, Nigel (GBR) M30 02:28:22
3 2 F21 » Jarzynska, Karolina (POL) WH 02:29:10
4 3 F10 » Dado, Firehiwot (ETH) WH 02:29:20
41 12 7853 » Sadeckas, Darius (LTU) M30 02:29:18
42 1 73 » Nadolski, Zbigniew (POL) M40 02:29:45
43 24 3132 » Johansson, Fredrik (SWE) MH 02:29:51
44 1 2075 » Ouahioune, Hakim (GER) M45 02:30:11
45 25 87 » Kiplagat, Eleiud (KEN) MH 02:30:15
5 4 F20 » Drazdauskaite, Rasa (LTU) WH 02:30:29
46 6 7665 » Schwab, Marco (GER) M35 02:30:26
47 26 67 » Rybak, Vitaliy (UKR) MH 02:30:30
48 13 6517 » Andén, Lars (SWE) M30 02:30:37
50 27 48 » Chebii, Peter (KEN) MH 02:31:02
49 2 6949 » Metz, Dieter (GER) M40 02:30:58
51 28 6849 » Holm, Thomas (NOR) MH 02:31:27
52 14 62 » Olsson, Johan (SWE) M30 02:31:39
6 5 F18 » Rono, Georgina (KEN) WH 02:31:49
53 29 8093 » Saba, Hassan (ALG) MH 02:31:54
54   70 » Tefera, Dereja (ETH)   02:32:04
7 6 F3 » Baysa, Atsede (ETH) WH 02:32:05
8 2 F6 » Cheruiyot, Rose (KEN) W30 02:32:05
55 7 4442 » Dumm, Martin (GER) M35 02:32:07
56 3 5136 » Sander, Göran (SWE) M40 02:32:36
57 30 34 » Gross, Henry (SWE) MH 02:32:50
60 9 60 » Gerzner, Richard (SUI) M35 02:33:01
58 4 9580 » Dr. Scherer, Eduard (GER) M40 02:33:00
61 31 81 » Musa, Faustin (ETH) MH 02:33:05
59 8 9592 » Vels, Lars (DEN) M35 02:33:01
9 3 F4 » Limika, Irene (KEN) W30 02:33:07
62 15 3955 » Risa, Jarle (NOR) M30 02:33:21
63 5 3992 » Diehl, Marco (GER) M40 02:33:36
64 16 7814 » Dr. Lavendomne, Arnaud (FRA) M30 02:33:57
65 17 7957 » Combat, Raphael (FRA) M30 02:34:27
67 10 7065 » Martinelli, Gianluigi (ITA) M35 02:34:36
66 18 8583 » Prof. Dr. Venckunas, Tomas (LTU) M30 02:34:35
71   56 » Pelouch, Leos (CZE)   02:34:56
68 32 3106 » Jäger, René (GER) MH 02:34:49
70 33 9097 » Werner, Jan (GER) MH 02:34:55
69 11 10141 » Stähle, Andreas (GER) M35 02:34:49
10 1 F7 » Zaituc, Luminita (GER) W40 02:35:06
11 7 F12 » Woldeselasse, Azalech Masresha (ETH) WH 02:35:08
72 34 92 » Kasitit, Michael (KEN) MH 02:35:16
12 4 F2 » Nurgalieva, Olesya (RUS) W30 02:35:24
13 2 F41 » Pichlmaier, Bernadette (GER) W40 02:35:26
73 1 7012 » Theofel, Juergen (GER) M50 02:35:21
74 6 8715 » Soerensen, Stig Brahe (GRL) M40 02:36:14
75 35 9987 » Kremer, Daniel (GER) MH 02:36:25
77 13 5672 » Jegodtka, Matthias (GER) M35 02:36:33
76 12 10059 » Prokosch, Andreas (AUT) M35 02:36:27
78 36 2105 » Diensthuber, Josef (GER) MH 02:36:37
80 14 7621 » Piquois, Franck (FRA) M35 02:36:44
79 19 3004 » Dr. Engqvist, Robert (SWE) M30 02:36:41
82 16 8450 » van Ghemen, Tobias (GER) M35 02:36:57
83 17 1463 » van den Abelel, Sebastian (BEL) M35 02:37:15
14 5 F30 » Danielsen, Karoline (NOR) W30 02:37:23
84 18 6062 » Grigat, Holger (GER) M35 02:37:19
81 15 3954 » Risa, Svein Ove (NOR) M35 02:36:55
85 20 8078 » Dackiw, Alexander (GER) M30 02:37:24
86 37 75 » Czarnietzki, Martin (GER) MH 02:37:38

 

COURSE RECORD, FAST TIMES AT FRANKFURT MARATHON
By David Monti
(c) 2009 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved - used with permission

Kenyan Gilbert Kirwa beat compatriot and defending champion Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot at today's Commerzbank Frankfurt Marathon, setting a new course record in the process.

Kirwa, who won the 2009 Vienna City Marathon in his debut last spring, clocked 2:06:14 to Kiprono Cheruiyot's 2:06:23, more than a minute faster than Kiprono Cheruiyot's course record of 2:07:21 set last year when he was the surprise winnner in his marathon debut.  Veteran William Kiplagat, who is Kiprono Cheruiyot's coach, finished third in 2:07:05.

Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot is not the same athlete as Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot, the four-time Boston Marathon champion.

Demonstrating how the depth of talent in marathoning is exploding, especially in Africa, 25 men broke 2 hours 19 minutes, all but three from African nations.  Austria's Günther Weidlinger was the only non-African to crack the top-20, finishing tenth in 2:10:47, a personal best and a new Austrian record.

Victory on the women's side also went to a Kenyan, Agnes Kiprop, the 2009 Turin Marathon champion.  Kiprop ran 2:26:57 just five seconds slower than her career best.  Her time was well off of Russian Alevtina Biktimirova's course record of 2:25:12 set in 2005.  Kenyan Hellen Kimutai (2:27:50) and Pole Karolina Jarzynska (2:29:10) rounded out the podium. 

German athletes did not figure in the overall outcome of the race.  The best German performance on the men's side was by Steffen Justus who finished 24th in 2:18:44, while on the women's side master Luminita Zaituc finished 10th in 2:35:06.  Zaituc had won the race in 2003 and had said prior to this year's event that it would be her last competitive marathon.

ENDS

 

 

 

Watch the race live on the web this Sunday and get more information from the real time reports on the website

 

For the first time the Commerzbank Frankfurt Marathon can be watched worldwide on the internet. The race starts at 10 am (Central European time) and is broadcasted live by German TV station (Hessischer Rundfunk). You can follow this programme at:

 

http://www.hr-online.de/website/fernsehen/sendungen/index.jsp?rubrik=30666&key=standard_document_33394446

 

A special viewer, to which there is a link, may have to be installed on the computer first.

 

Reports will be in German, but you can get detailed English information on the elite races of men and women through the real time reporting service on the web page at:

www.frankfurt-marathon.com

 

 

Press Conference Quotes

Kiplagat: “63 minutes are an easy pace for Robert”

 

English Quotes from Friday’s (23.10) Press Conference:

 

The 2008 men’s winner Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot was in confident mood two days before defending his title:

 

“When I look at the start list I can see there are a lot of winners in the race and the quality is very high but I’m confident I can retain my title.”

 

“In comparison with last year, my preparation has been just as good if not better.”

 

“63 minutes for the halfway split is fine with me, that won’t be a problem.”

 

His coach, William Kiplagat, will also be running on Sunday and has the fastest time of any starter – 2:06:50 – although that was set ten years ago. Now 37, Kiplagat is confident Cheruiyot can not only win but also beat his coach’s personal best:

 

“If he runs his own race, he can certainly beat my time but it depends on the opposition. A 63 minutes pace for half way will be easy for Robert, but not for me!”

 

Cheruiyot has been training with Vincent Kipruto, also coached by William Kiplagat. Kipruto won the Paris Marathon in April with a personal best of   2:05:47. The coach thinks Cheruiyot can match that time!

 

“They have been training together and are in the same kind of form. Some weeks they’ve run 250 km, other weeks less. Robert is just as good as Vincent and his preparation for Frankfurt has been just as good as last year.”

 

Jason Mbote is also sounding confident. Both he and training partner Gilbert Kirwa will be racing on Sunday. Kirwa won the Vienna title in April on his marathon debut. Their combination has worked well during their build-up in Kenya.

 

Mbote says: “If one of us is ahead of the other, that acts as encouragement. We have both trained well and have been finishing the long runs together.”

 

“I think my ultimate potential is to run 2:05. I know I won’t run 2:04. I’m 32 now, so I also act as a coach for the younger runners including Gilbert. I want to see them running faster.”

 

Gilbert Kirwa is 23 and began running seriously four years ago. His victory on his marathon debut with 2:08:21 on a warm day in Vienna came as a surprise:

 

“I didn’t expect to win and it was only at 32 km that I thought I could. My longterm goal is to run 2:04.”

 

Guenther Weidlinger’s target is running inside the qualifying time for the European Championship marathon in Barcelona next year. He is confident of running faster than that goal of 2:16 but the Austrian record of 2:12:22 may have to wait for another day:

 

“I was injured for over three months during the summer and that has set my preparation back although my form right now is very good. I’m going to be running a cautious race, not planning to attack the Austrian record.”

 

Weidlinger, after a distinguished career on the track as a steeplechaser including reaching the Olympic final, made a solid marathon debut with 2:12:39 in Vienna in April:

 

“I learned a lot from Vienna. I drank very little and won’t be making the same mistake on Sunday. I shall also make sure I know the course better, shall also be wearing different shoes. These are the lessons I learned in Vienna.”

 

He is confident that this marathon education will bring success ultimately:

 

“The road is my home now, no more track races at international level for me. I am pretty confident that I can run under 2:10 and that one day I’ll look at a results’ list and see the name of Guenther Weidlinger with 2:08 beside it.”

 

More information is available online at: www.frankfurt-marathon.com

 

Please note: You may use the attached photo showing William Kiplagat, Günther Weidlinger, Luminita Zaituc and Robert K. Cheruiyot (from left) at the press conference, please credit: photorun.net / Sailer

 




 
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