TCS Amsterdam Marathon am 18. Oktober 2015: Ein hochklassiges Elitefeld am Start

amsterdam-mar-logo-2015Abel Kirui is one of the five top athletes joining the elite men’s field. The 33-year-old Kenyan is a several-time world champion over the magical distance. He also pulled off a silver-medal performance at the Olympic Games in London. The other top athletes joining the race are Markos Geneti (2:04:54), Dadi Yami (2:05:41), Feyisa Bekele (2:06:26) and Eliud Tarus (debut). They will be competing with the athletes already announced as leading contenders, who include three-time winner Wilson Chebet, Bernard Kipyego (winner 2014), Tsegaye Mekonnen (2:04:32) and Jonathan Maiyo (2:04:56).

Two-time world marathon champion Abel Kirui will be looking to recapture the form that saw him triumph in Berlin in 2009 and Daegu two years later when he stands on the start line of the TCS Amsterdam Marathon on Sunday (18).

Now 33, the Kenyan police chief inspector will be having his first outing since over the classic distance since failing to finish at the Boston Marathon in April. His last completed marathon was in Amsterdam 12 months ago, when he finished sixth in 2:09:45.

Kirui has not run under 2:08 since the 2012 London Marathon, just a few months before he returned to London and took the silver medal at the Olympic Games that summer, but believes his best days are far from behind him, despite a stress fracture in March 2013 which meant he was unable to defend his world title in Moscow.

“I’m so happy that my preparation is good. More than ever, I think I can challenge my personal best. I am going in the right direction,” commented Kirui, whose fastest marathon is 2:05:04 from when he finished third in the 2009 Rotterdam Marathon.

“I am thinking I can go for the course record (in Amsterdam), I am preparing to fight for the course record. I think that this time my body is OK and I am preparing without any stress or any problem,” he added.

The Amsterdam Marathon course record stands at 2:05:36 to his compatriot Wilson Chebet, from 2013, and the three-time winner Chebet – who was victorious in consecutive years between 2011 and 2013 – will be among Kirui’s rivals as he strives to regain his title.

Kirui also wants to do better than on his visit to Amsterdam last year.

“After coming through the challenges of injury (in 2013, when he didn’t run a marathon because of the stress fracture) the body was still building up but I suffered a stomach problem towards the end of last year’s race. It weakened my energy, but I still finished sixth and I saw the area that I need to concentrate on, from 37 to 42 kilometres.

“It (the injury in 2013) taught me that I have to listen to my body. At that time, I was a crazy runner!

“I lost the chance to represent Kenya in Beijing because I had no good results, so I hope a good result in Amsterdam will push me in my aim to represent Kenya at the Olympic Games.

“All being well, this is the road to Rio de Janeiro. I did not go to Moscow and not to Beijing, and it was very painful watching these races; but I’m still young enough to race in Rio and keep the flag of Kenya flying high, like they (his teammates) did in Beijing, showing the world that they are world-beaters.”

Among the other four names announced on Tuesday by the organisers of this year’s Amsterdam Marathon was the Ethiopia’s 31-year-old Markos Geneti, who will be the second fastest man in the field.

He set his personal best of 2:04:54 at the 2012 Dubai Marathon in 2012, where he placed third.

Geneti also finished second in last year’s Dubai Marathon in 2:05:13, the second fastest time of his career. Amsterdam will be his third marathon of 2015, having finished sixth in Tokyo in 2:07:25 and third in Warsaw in 2:08:11 earlier this year.

Geneti’s 33-year-old compatriot, Dadi Yami finished sixth in the 2012 Dubai Marathon in 2:05:41, which remains his personal best. His most recent marathon was in Seoul earlier this year, where he was fourth in 2:08:05.

The third of a trio of Ethiopians, Feyisa Bekele, is familiar with the Amsterdam Marathon having run what is also his personal best of 2:06:26 when finishing fourth.

However, having won in Seoul last year in 2:07:43, Bekele showed that he was not just a one hit wonder.

Kenya’s Eliud Tarus will be making his marathon debut but is an accomplished runner over shorter distances and can boast of a best of a half marathon best of 1:00:04.

In addition to Wilson Chebet, the race organisers have already announced that Kenya’s 2014 Amsterdam winner Bernard Kipyego will defend his title.

Quelle: Organziers, IAAF

Eliteathleten der Männer:

1 Bernard Kipyego KEN 1986 02:06:22
2 Tsegaye Mekonnen ETH 1995 02:04:32
3 Markos Geneti ETH 1984 02:04:54
4 Jonathan Maiyo KEN 1988 02:04:56
5 Abel Kirui KEN 1982 02:05:04
6 Wilson Chebet KEN 1985 02:05:27
7 Dadi Yami ETH 1982 02:05:41
8 Feyisa Bekele ETH 1983 02:06:26
9 Chala Dechase ETH 1984 02:06:33
11 Mike Kigen KEN 1986 02:06:59
13 Jacob Kendagor KEN 1984 02:07:47
14 Essa Rashed QAT 1986 02:07:54
15 Ezekiel Chebii KEN 1991 02:09:15
16 Abraham Kiplimo UGA 1989 02:09:23
17 Pius Kirop KEN 1990 02:09:58
18 Henry Kiplagat KEN 1990 02:16:09
19 Eliud Tarus KEN 1993 debut (60:04)
21 Urige Buta NOR 1982 02:09:27
22 Michel Butter NED 1985 02:09:58
23 Koen Raymaekers NED 1980 02:10:35
24 Khalid Choukoud NED 1986 02:10:52
25 Abdi Nageeye NED 1989 02:11:33
26 Stefano LaRosa ITA 1985 02:12:05
27 Guor Maker SDD 1984 02:12:55
28 Seboka Negusse ETH 1984 02:14:48
29 Driss el Himer FRA 1974 02:06:48
31 Ronald Schroer NED 1984 02:16:19
33 Marcos Sanza AND 1977 02:16:59
34 Salah Eddine Bounasr MOR 1990 debut
35 Yessef Kamali MOR 1979 debut
36 Ambroise Uwiragiye RWA 1980 02:20:13
37 Pip Tesselaar NED 1969 02:21:39
38 Iwan Kamminga NED 1978 02:22:14
39 Thijs Feuth NED 1981 02:23:35
41 Colin Bekers NED 1979 02:26:07
42 Alberto Mosca NED 1978 02:26:14
43 Abhinabha Tangerman NED 1977 02:27:17
44 Imo Muller NED 1980 02:27:40
45 Matti Rauma FIN 1982 02:28:53
46 Niek van Son NED 1985 02:36:36
47 Ivan Fernandez ESP 1988 02:13:43
48 Theodoros Anagnostou GRE 1975 02:24:56

Die Tempomacher beim Amsterdam Marathon:
 

80 Geoffrey Kirui KEN 1993
81 Edwin Kiptoo KEN 1993
82 Nicholas Bor KEN 1988
83 Hicham Bellani MOR 1979
84 Michael Mutai KEN 1983
85 Stephen Kiplagat KEN 1990
86 Ezekiel Chepkorom UGA 1992
87 Tom Wiggers NED 1987
88 Roy Hoornweg NED 1989
89 Teketel Deshmo ETH 1987
90 Erick Kogo KEN 1987
91 Hugo van den Broek NED 1976
93 Michiel Hulleman NED 1981
95 Wouter de Cock BEL 1983
96 Ingrid Versteegh NED 1978
97 Kim Dillen NED 1983
98 Willem van Schuerbeeck BEL 1984
99 Ben Somikwo UGA 1996

Eliteläuferinnen:

F2 Tiki Gelana ETH 1987 02:18:58
F3 Flomena Cheyech KEN 1982 02:22:44
F4 Meseret Legese ETH 1987 02:26:15
F5 Lucy Karimi KEN 1986 02:27:08
F6 Joyce Chepkirui KEN 1988 02:29:07
F7 Workitu Ayanu ETH 1987 02:29:25
F9 Eunice Chumba BRN 1993 02:33:12
F11 Adero Nyakisi UGA 1986 debut
F12 Tejitu Daba BRN 1991 debut
F13 Claudia Pinna ITA 1977 02:37:14
F14 Inge de Jong NED 1976 02:38:00
F15 Hanna Vandenbussche BEL 1987 02:40:15
F16 Patricia Scheurs NED 1976 02:56:07
F17 Milly Clark AUS 1989 debut
F18 Magali Fleche FRA 1984 03:04:27