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Press Release - London Marathon - 1/11/07

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                            
          World's Greatest Marathon Runners Set for London
           Gebrselassie, Tergat, Baldini, Gharib and Limo

The world's greatest marathon runners will go head-to-head in a battle for 
the 2007 men's Flora London Marathon title on Sunday April 22nd.

Last year's fastest marathon runner Haile Gebrselassie will take on his 
great rival and world record holder Paul Tergat of Kenya, plus Italy's 
Olympic champion Stefano Baldini, Morocco's double world champion Jaouad 
Gharib, and the reigning London champion Felix Limo of Kenya, in one of the 
highest quality men's fields ever assembled for a major city marathon.

"We are delighted to have such a strong field for the men's elite race 
again this year," said Flora London Marathon Race Director David Bedford. 
"The presence of the world record holder, the world and Olympic champions, 
our reigning champion and the in-form Haile Gebrselassie will, I am sure, 
mean we have another hugely exciting race through London's streets."

Gebrselassie returns to London 12 months after finishing a disappointing 
ninth in the 2006 race but on the back of some highly impressive form in 
the latter part of last year. The Ethiopian - a double Olympic and 
four-time world 10,000m champion - recorded a personal best of 2:05:56 to 
win the real,- Berlin Marathon in September, making him the fifth fastest 
of all time, and also won the Fukuoka Marathon in December.

Tergat set his world record of 2:04:55 in Berlin in 2003 but was forced to 
pull out of the London Marathon last year after sustaining an injury just a 
few days before the race. The 37-year-old, who finished second in London in 
2001 and 2002, will meet Gebrselassie over the marathon distance for the 
first time after a track rivalry that stretches back to the 1993 World 
Championships in Stuttgart.						

But these two will certainly not be the only contenders. Limo proved last 
year that he is a hard man to beat as he added the London title to previous 
victories in Rotterdam, Berlin and Chicago, and this year he will aim to 
become the first man since Mexico's Dionicio Ceron in 1996 successfully to 
defend the men's London Marathon crown.

Fifth last year, Baldini will be full of confidence for his eighth 
appearance in London after adding the European Championship title to his 
2004 Olympic crown last summer, while Gharib will be hoping to improve on 
finishing second in 2005 before he defends his World Championship title in 
Osaka in August.

Other significant contenders include: the surprise winner of the 2006 ING 
New York Marathon, Marilson Gomes dos Santos of Brazil; the impressive 
American pair of Olympic silver medallist Meb Keflezighi and former world 
record holder Khalid Khannouchi; and Kenya's Martin Lel, the 2005 London 
champion, who lost to Limo last year by just two seconds.

The addition of South Africa's Hendrick Ramaala, who was third last year, 
means that the top five finishers from 2006 return to contest the 2007 
race.

The British challenge will be led by Jon Brown, who has twice finished 
fourth at the Olympic Games. Brown was forced to miss last year's race due 
to injury but returns to the London field hoping to improve on his sixth 
place finish in 2005.

As well as chasing prize money and record bonuses totalling more than 
$250,000, the competitors in this year's race will also be fighting for 
points towards the World Marathon Majors (WMM) series. The other WMM races 
this year are the Boston Marathon (April 16), the real,- Berlin Marathon 
(September 30), the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon (October 7), and the ING 
New York City Marathon (November 4), plus the IAAF World Championship 
marathon races in Osaka (August 25 for men and September 2 for women).

Flora London Marathon 2007
Elite men                       Fastest times
Paul Tergat (KEN)               2:04:55
Khalid Khannouchi (USA)         2:05:38
Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)        2:05:56
Felix Limo (KEN)                2:06:14
Martin Lel (KEN)                2:06:41
Hendrick Ramaala (RSA)          2:06:55
Jaouad Gharib (MAR)             2:07:02
Stefano Baldini (ITA)           2:07:22
Benson Cherono (KEN)            2:07:58
Hicham Chat (MAR)               2:07:59
Marilson Gomes dos Santos (BRA) 2:08:48
Jon Brown (GBR)                 2:09:31
Meb Keflezighi (USA)            2:09:53
Juan Carlos De la Ossa (ESP)    Debut

Further information contact the Flora London Marathon Press Office Nicola 
Okey 0207 902 0182 / 07799 661345 or Alice Frith 0207 902 0199.
For more about the Flora London Marathon go to: www.london-marathon.com.uk

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