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Press Release - London Marathon - 12/2/09

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         Champions Return To Defend Their London Titles

Reigning champions Sammy Wanjiru and Irina Mikitenko will return to defend 
their London Marathon titles next April against two of the strongest fields 
ever assembled in the 29-year history of the race.

Wanjiru smashed the course record last April when he added the London crown 
to his Beijing Olympic gold, while Mikitenko will be chasing a rare triple 
after she retained her title in superb style in 2009. The German is aiming 
to become only the second woman ever to win three London marathons in a row 
following fellow-German Katrin Dorre's trio of victories from 1992 to 1994.

Yet both champions face stern tests if they are to repeat their triumphs on 
Sunday 25 April next year.

Despite his brilliant win in a personal best of 2 hours 5 minutes 10 
seconds this year, Wanjiru will be only the third quickest in the 2010 
men's field.

The line-up includes no fewer than six men who have run faster than 
2:05:30, including reigning World champion Abel Kirui and three-times 
London winner Martin Lel, both of Kenya, plus world and Olympic bronze 
medallist Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia, who was second in London last year, 
and former double-world champion Jaouad Gharib of Morocco, who was third.

Quickest of the lot, however, is Kenyan record holder Duncan Kibet, the 
second fastest marathon runner of all time thanks to his 2:04:27 victory in 
Rotterdam this year. Like Kirui, Kibet will be making his London Marathon 
debut.

"I am delighted to be returning to London again," said Wanjiru, the 
23-year-old Kenyan who was crowned World Marathon Majors champion in 
November. "I will be doing my best to defend my title after I worked so 
hard to win it last year. London always has the world's best athletes but 
with opponents such as Duncan, Abel and Martin it will be even tougher this 
time."

There are many other likely challengers among the 16-strong elite field, 
including sub-2:07 World silver medallist Emmanuel Mutai of Kenya, plus 
two-times New York Marathon champion Marilson Dos Santos of Brazil.

Two Eritreans - Yonas Kifle, and the triple World Half Marathon champion 
Zersenay Tadese - will also be in the hunt for medals, while the Asian 
challenge comes from a trio of Japanese runners - the Matsumiya twins, Yuko 
and Takayuki, and Yusei Nakao.

Britain's hopes of a decent showing rest with Dan Robinson, the 
Commonwealth Games silver medallist, and Andrew Lemoncello, a former 
steeplchaser making his debut over 26 miles 385 yards.

Competition in the women's race will be equally fierce. While Mikitenko 
heads the field with her German record of 2:19:19, the World Marathon 
Majors champion faces stiff opposition from Romania's Olympic title holder 
Constantina Dita, all three medallists from the Berlin World Championships, 
and Britain's Mara Yamauchi who produced a brilliant performance in 2009 to 
finish second just a minute behind the German in a personal best of 
2:23:12.

"My goal is to win a third London Marathon and equal Katrin's record," said 
the 37-year-old Mikitenko. "I love running in London and I am determined to 
be fit and ready for the challenge, although I know it will be difficult 
against such strong opponents."

In all, six athletes in the 19-strong field have broken 2:22 while 12 have 
run faster than 2:25. Athens Olympic medallist Deena Kastor is the second 
fastest in the field, and the American will be keen to repeat her 2006 
London victory when she set a US record of 2:19:36.

New York silver medallist Lyudmila Petrova has the third quickest time. She 
is one of five strong Russians, including fellow veteran Svetlana 
Zakharova, three-times a silver medallist in London, Liliya Shobukhova, the 
2009 Chicago champion and third here last year, and Inga Abitova, winner of 
the recent Yokohama marathon.

There's also a phalanx of fast Ethiopians, including the Berlin champion, 
Atsede Habtamu, the 2009 Dubai champion, Bezunesh Bekele, the World 
Championships bronze medallist, Mergia Aselefech, and former Paris champion 
Magarsa Assale Tafa.

World champion Bai Xue of China leads the Asian threat, along with World 
silver medallist Yoshimi Ozaki and her Japanese teammate Yukiko Akaba. Two 
New Zealanders, Kim Smith and Fiona Docherty, and South African Tanith 
Maxwell make up the field.

Virgin London Marathon race director David Bedford said: "We are delighted 
to welcome our two champions back to head such high quality races. These 
elite fields are as good as any we've had in the previous 29 London 
Marathons, and I am sure they will produce two superb contests for the 
London crowds."

Men

Samuel Wanjiru           KEN 2:05:10 
Duncan Kibet             KEN 2:04:27 
Abel Kirui               KEN 2:05:04 
Martin Lel               KEN 2:05:15 
Tsegaye Kebede           ETH 2:05:20 
Jaouad Gharib            MAR 2:05:27 
Emmanuel Mutai           KEN 2:06:15 
Yonas Kifle              ERI 2:07:34 
Marilson Dos Santos      BRA 2:08:37 
Abdi Abdirahman          USA 2:08:37 
Yuko Matsumiya           JPN 2:09:18 
Takayuki Matsumiya       JPN 2:10:04 
Dan Robinson             GBR 2:12:14 
Yusei Nakao              JPN 2:14:23 
Zersenay Tadese          ERI DNF (London 09) 
Andrew Lemoncello        GBR debut 


Women
Irina Mikitenko          GER 2:19:19 
Deena Kastor             USA 2:19:36 
Lyudmila Petrova         RUS 2:21:29 
Constantina Dita         ROU 2:21:30 
Svetlana Zakharova       RUS 2:21:31 
Magarsa Assale Tafa      ETH 2:21:31 
Bezunesh Bekele          ETH 2:23:09 
Mara Yamauchi            GBR 2:23:12 
Bai Xue                  CHN 2:23:27 
Yoshimi Ozaki            JPN 2:23:30 
Liliya Shobukhova        RUS 2:24:24 
Atsede Habtamu           ETH 2:24:47 
Mergia Aselefech         ETH 2:25:02 
Yukiko Akaba             JPN 2:25:40 
Inga Abitova             RUS 2:25:55 
Tanith Maxwell           RSA 2:36:38 
Fiona Docherty           NZL 2:40:18 
Kim Smith                NZL DNF (New York 08) 
Maria Konovalova         RUS debut 

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