2016 Prague Half MarathonMar 14, 2016 by Taylor Dutch
Defending Champions Wanjiru, Degefa Return to Prague Half Marathon
Defending Champions Wanjiru, Degefa Return to Prague Half Marathon
WATCH THE 2016 PRAGUE HALF MARATHON LIVE! Reigning champions Daniel Wanjiru of Kenya and Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia are back to defend their crowns, but e
WATCH THE 2016 PRAGUE HALF MARATHON LIVE!
Reigning champions Daniel Wanjiru of Kenya and Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia are back to defend their crowns, but each promises to face strong challenges from a field deep with fast and experienced contenders at the Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon on April 2. The men’s race will feature five athletes who have broken the one-hour barrier and another 11 who have run sub-1:01. On the women’s side, the field includes six runners with a personal best under 1:10.
The Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon marks the start of the RunCzech Running League 2016, which features a total of seven high-quality races throughout the Czech Republic. Among those is the Volkswagen Prague Marathon on May 8.
For the first time, the RunCzech Running League races will all carry an IAAF Gold Label, the highest award given to long distance races by the sport’s global governing body. In 2016, there are 35 cities that have received the IAAF Gold Road Race Label, and a total of 43 labels awarded by IAAF. With three Gold Labels, Prague is the most decorated city in road racing, and with seven Gold Labels, the Czech Republic has more than any country in the world.
“The Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon is the first race of RunCzech Running League 2016, and we are very proud that for the first time in history all seven RunCzech races are awarded the IAAF Gold Race Label,” Carlo Capalbo, the President of the RunCzech Organizing Committee, said when introducing the elite start list for the upcoming race. “The Czech Republic is the number one country in the world according to the number of races with the highest award a race organizer can receive.“
Wanjiru returns to Prague after a surprising victory in 2015, when he clocked 59:51 to defeat, among others, fellow Kenyans Peter Kirui, the 2014 Birell Grand Prix 10-K champion, Geoffrey Ronoh, the 2014 Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon winner, and two-time world record holder Leonard Patrick Komon. Kirui and Ronoh are back to challenge Wanjiru, however all three must also contend with Abraham Cheroben, the fastest half marathoner in the world in 2014. Cheroben’s PR of 58:48 is only one second off the race record of 58:47 set in 2012 by Ethiopia’s Atsedu Tsegay.
Much like Wanjiru, Degefa was a revelation in overcoming a stacked field in winning last year’s Prague Half. With headliner Edna Kiplagat unable to race due to a visa issue, and Lucy Kabuu a non-factor on a windy day, Degefa stormed to a one-minute victory in 67:14. After her win, Degefa went on to finish in the top three in her final four half marathons of 2015. The 25-year-old appears to be in fine form, judging by her seventh-place finish in the Ras Al-Khaimah Half Marathon in 67:32 on Feb 12 and her victory in the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in 67:08 on March 13.
This year, Degefa will face a field of stiff international competition, including Kenyans Isabella Ochichi, who was third in the 2013 Prague Half, and Violah Jepchumba, who will be running her third career marathon having won her first two, in Remich in 2014 and in Udine in 2015. Another top challenger figures to be Sara Moreira of Portugal, who last year clocked a personal-best 69:18 in a second-place finish at the Lisbon Half and also finished runner-up in the Volkswagen Prague Marathon, in a PR 2:24:49, and fourth in the TCS New York City Marathon.
Other international women’s challengers include Susan Partridge of Great Britain, who owns a 70:32 PR in 29 career half marathons; Alessandra Aguilar of Spain, who has a PR of 70:36 and ran 72:02 in Santa Pola in January; and Misato Horie of Japan, whose PR of 70:26 should have her in the mix.
The Czech faithful will have strong athletes to cheer for in both the men’s and women’s races. Jan Kreisinger is the class of the Czech men with his PR of 63:38, but Jiri Homolac (65:41) and Milan Kocourek (65:47) promise to be hot on his heels. In the women’s race, look for Anezka Drahotova, the 2014 European bronze medalist in the 20-kilometer race walk and 2014 World Junior champion in the 10,000-meter race walk, to contend for a Top 10 position. Drahotova ran her half marathon PR of 74:25 in Prague earlier that year.
“We are extremely happy that both winners of the last year’s Prague Half Marathon edition, Daniel Wanjiru and Worknesh Degefa, will come up to the start line of this race also this year” Capalbo said. “I’m also looking forward to the performances of Czech athletes, both men and women.”
Main contenders with personal bests
Further information can be found online: www.runczech.com
Reigning champions Daniel Wanjiru of Kenya and Worknesh Degefa of Ethiopia are back to defend their crowns, but each promises to face strong challenges from a field deep with fast and experienced contenders at the Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon on April 2. The men’s race will feature five athletes who have broken the one-hour barrier and another 11 who have run sub-1:01. On the women’s side, the field includes six runners with a personal best under 1:10.
The Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon marks the start of the RunCzech Running League 2016, which features a total of seven high-quality races throughout the Czech Republic. Among those is the Volkswagen Prague Marathon on May 8.
For the first time, the RunCzech Running League races will all carry an IAAF Gold Label, the highest award given to long distance races by the sport’s global governing body. In 2016, there are 35 cities that have received the IAAF Gold Road Race Label, and a total of 43 labels awarded by IAAF. With three Gold Labels, Prague is the most decorated city in road racing, and with seven Gold Labels, the Czech Republic has more than any country in the world.
“The Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon is the first race of RunCzech Running League 2016, and we are very proud that for the first time in history all seven RunCzech races are awarded the IAAF Gold Race Label,” Carlo Capalbo, the President of the RunCzech Organizing Committee, said when introducing the elite start list for the upcoming race. “The Czech Republic is the number one country in the world according to the number of races with the highest award a race organizer can receive.“
Wanjiru returns to Prague after a surprising victory in 2015, when he clocked 59:51 to defeat, among others, fellow Kenyans Peter Kirui, the 2014 Birell Grand Prix 10-K champion, Geoffrey Ronoh, the 2014 Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon winner, and two-time world record holder Leonard Patrick Komon. Kirui and Ronoh are back to challenge Wanjiru, however all three must also contend with Abraham Cheroben, the fastest half marathoner in the world in 2014. Cheroben’s PR of 58:48 is only one second off the race record of 58:47 set in 2012 by Ethiopia’s Atsedu Tsegay.
Much like Wanjiru, Degefa was a revelation in overcoming a stacked field in winning last year’s Prague Half. With headliner Edna Kiplagat unable to race due to a visa issue, and Lucy Kabuu a non-factor on a windy day, Degefa stormed to a one-minute victory in 67:14. After her win, Degefa went on to finish in the top three in her final four half marathons of 2015. The 25-year-old appears to be in fine form, judging by her seventh-place finish in the Ras Al-Khaimah Half Marathon in 67:32 on Feb 12 and her victory in the Roma-Ostia Half Marathon in 67:08 on March 13.
This year, Degefa will face a field of stiff international competition, including Kenyans Isabella Ochichi, who was third in the 2013 Prague Half, and Violah Jepchumba, who will be running her third career marathon having won her first two, in Remich in 2014 and in Udine in 2015. Another top challenger figures to be Sara Moreira of Portugal, who last year clocked a personal-best 69:18 in a second-place finish at the Lisbon Half and also finished runner-up in the Volkswagen Prague Marathon, in a PR 2:24:49, and fourth in the TCS New York City Marathon.
Other international women’s challengers include Susan Partridge of Great Britain, who owns a 70:32 PR in 29 career half marathons; Alessandra Aguilar of Spain, who has a PR of 70:36 and ran 72:02 in Santa Pola in January; and Misato Horie of Japan, whose PR of 70:26 should have her in the mix.
The Czech faithful will have strong athletes to cheer for in both the men’s and women’s races. Jan Kreisinger is the class of the Czech men with his PR of 63:38, but Jiri Homolac (65:41) and Milan Kocourek (65:47) promise to be hot on his heels. In the women’s race, look for Anezka Drahotova, the 2014 European bronze medalist in the 20-kilometer race walk and 2014 World Junior champion in the 10,000-meter race walk, to contend for a Top 10 position. Drahotova ran her half marathon PR of 74:25 in Prague earlier that year.
“We are extremely happy that both winners of the last year’s Prague Half Marathon edition, Daniel Wanjiru and Worknesh Degefa, will come up to the start line of this race also this year” Capalbo said. “I’m also looking forward to the performances of Czech athletes, both men and women.”
Main contenders with personal bests
MEN | ||
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Abraham Cheroben | KEN | 0:58:48 |
Peter Kirui | KEN | 0:59:22 |
Geoffrey Ronoh | KEN | 0:59:45 |
Daniel Chebii | KEN | 0:59:49 |
Daniel Wanjiru | KEN | 0:59:51 |
Abraham Kipyatich | KEN | 1:00:03 |
James Rungaru | KEN | 1:00:12 |
Adugna Takele | ETH | 1:00:15 |
Josphat Kiptis | KEN | 1:00:21 |
Goitom Kifle | ERI | 1:00:20 |
Nobert Kigen | KEN | 1:00:32 |
Tebalu Zawude | ETH | 1:00:33 |
Felix Kandie | KEN | 1:00:42 |
Benard Bett | KEN | 1:00:43 |
Barselius Kipyego | KEN | 1:00:46 |
Jan Kreisinger | CZE | 1:03:38 |
Jiří Homolac | CZE | 1:05:41 |
Milan Kocourek | CZE | 1:05:47 |
WOMEN | ||
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Worknesh Degefa | ETH | 1:07:08 |
Isabella Ochichi | KEN | 1:08:38 |
Sara Moreira | POR | 1:09:18 |
Violah Jepchumba | KEN | 1:09:29 |
Margaret Agai | KEN | 1:09:57 |
Afera Godfay | ETH | 1:09:51 |
Misato Horie | JPN | 1:10:26 |
Susan Partridge | GBR | 1:10:32 |
Risper Chebet | KEN | 1:10:43 |
Alessandra Aguilar | SPA | 1:10:56 |
Lucy Karimi | KEN | 1:11:23 |
Katerina Kowalska | POL | 1:11:27 |
Anezka Drahotova | CZE | 1:14:25 |
Further information can be found online: www.runczech.com