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Vienna City Marathon on 22nd April:
Dino Sefir challenges world record holder Dennis Kimetto in Vienna
World record holder Dennis Kimetto will face some strong challengers at the
Vienna City Marathon on 22nd April. The Kenyan, who established the current
global record in Berlin in 2014 with 2:02:57, hopes for a successful
comeback in Vienna after a series of injury problems. Among his rivals in
Austria's biggest one-day sporting event are Ethiopia's Dino Sefir and
Ishmael Bushendich of Kenya, who missed out on victory in last year's race
by just two seconds. A total of seven runners on the start list feature
personal bests of sub 2:10. The Vienna City Marathon is an IAAF Gold Label
Road Race.
Behind Dennis Kimetto it is Dino Sefir who has the second fastest personal
best in the field. The 29 year-old smashed his PB in Dubai in 2012 when he
was second with a world-class time of 2:04:50. A year earlier he had
improved significantly in the half marathon when he clocked 59:42. While he
could not match these sort of times in the following years he showed good
consistency on a fine level. In four marathons Dino Sefir clocked times
between 2:08 and 2:09, winning in Barcelona as well as in Ottawa two years
ago. Additionally he was eighth in the high-class 2017 Boston-Marathon.
Returning to Vienna is the runner-up from last year: Ishmael Bushendich was
involved in the closest race ever in the history of the Vienna City
Marathon, which will see its 35th edition next week. With a time of 2:08:42
he crossed the line just behind fellow-Kenyan Albert Korir. While he knows
the course in Vienna he probably returns with increased confidence after
taking the Lisbon Marathon last autumn with 2:10:51. The 26 year-old has
already won five marathon races during his career: Enschede and La Rochelle
in 2012, Ljubljana in 2014, Toronto in 2015 and Lisbon last October.
Another contender who won a marathon last year is Abrah Milaw. The 30
year-old Ethiopian took the race in Stockholm with 2:11:36. Milaw features
a personal best of 2:07:46 from Dubai 2014. Samwel Maswai ran his debut
marathon in Vienna back in 2009 and then improved to 2:08:52 in Berlin four
years later. While he will return to the Austrian capital it will be a
first start at the Vienna City Marathon for Dominic Ruto and Birhanu
Addisie. Ruto ran his first sub 2:10 time in Rome two years ago when he was
third with 2:09:28. A year ago the Kenyan returned to the race and improved
to 2:09:08, this time finishing as the runner-up. Now he decided that it
was time for a change and opted for the Vienna City Marathon as his major
spring race. Ethiopia's Addisie ran his current PB of 2:09:27 when he
finished second in Rome two years ago, beating Ruto by just one second.
For more information please visit: www.vienna-marathon.com
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