Former two-time champion and Delhi Commonwealth Games gold medallist, John Kelai of Kenya, will be the cynosure of all eyes in the upcoming Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, scheduled to be held on January 16.
|Last Updated: Jan 05, 2011, 07:40 PM IST|Source: Bureau
Mumbai: Former two-time champion and Delhi Commonwealth Games gold medallist, John Kelai of Kenya, will be the cynosure of all eyes in the upcoming Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, scheduled to be held on January 16.
Kelai, who triumphed in the men`s event in 2007 and 2008, is expected to face stiff competition from 2000 Sydney Olympics bronze winner, Tesfaye Tola of Ethiopia, Oleg Kulkov of Russia, besides compatriots Kiprono Just Kipchirchir and Evans Rutto.
Kipchirchir and Rutto have personal bests of 2:08.36 and 2:10.6 respectively.
Thanks to the increased prize money (USD 325,000) and the IAAF Gold Label status, the event has attracted some of the world`s best male and female long-distance runners.
According to Ian Ladbrooke, the Elite Athletes Coordinator, the men`s field is the strongest ever, while the women’s field is also formidable.The men are capable of sub-2 hours, 10 minutes finish while the women are targeting sub-2:30 winning time if the weather is kind, Ladbroke said.
Two months after claiming the CWG gold in Delhi in 2:14.35, the 34-year-old Kelai, with a personal best of 2:09:09 in 2005 at Eindhoven, returns to Mumbai to regain the title after finishing third last year.
Ethiopia`s Bizunesh Urgesa would defend her women`s crown and leads an equally strong field, which has ten runners who have clocked 2:30 or less.
Urgesa`s countrywoman, Haile Kebebush, winner in 2009 and runner-up last year, Rose Kosgei and Helen Kimutai will lead the Kenyan challenge in the richest marathon in Asia. The men`s and women`s winners would win USD 36,000.
PTI
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