Lemi Berhanu Hayle turns again the clock to triumph in Prague


The 2016 Boston Marathon winner claims victory in Czech capital, whereas Bedatu Hirpa makes it a double Ethiopian win

Lemi Berhanu Hayle turned again the clock to win the Prague Worldwide Marathon.

The 29-year-old Ethiopian had a meteoric rise within the sport eight years in the past, after recording a private greatest of two:04:33 in Dubai, triumphing on the Boston Marathon after which representing his nation over the marathon on the Rio 2016 Olympics.

Hayle, who additionally completed fourth on the 2019 New York Marathon, clocked 2:08:44 within the Czech capital and gained by one minute and 44 seconds.

A part of a number one pack of seven athletes, Hayle went via 10km in 29:50 after which half-way in 63:19. It was after this that the Ethiopian made his transfer and by 30km had dropped his rivals, together with Kenyan Kiprono Kipkemboi.

There was no means again for them. Hayle ploughed on and arms aloft in Prague’s Outdated City Sq., recorded a 2:08:44 run.

In doing so, Hayle maintained his 100% report over 26.2 miles this season, after victory on the Mumbai Marathon on January 21.

Bedatu Hirpa made it an Ethopian double within the Czech capital.

Bedatu Hirpa (RunCzech)

A fifth placer from the 2019 Tokyo Marathon, Hirpa is a marathon specialist and went into Prague with a win on the Riyadh Marathon on February 10.

She has a monitor background although and in 2015 was the world U18 15000m champion 9 years in the past.

The 25-year-old went via 10km in a number one group of 4 athletes in 33:39. That was down to a few on the half-way stage as Hirpa, Dorcas Tuitoek and Shewarge Alene recorded a mark of 71:52, with the trio battling it out for the lead.

Equally within the males’s race, Hirpa made her transfer across the 30km mark. She’d established a 9 second hole earlier than extending it to 39 seconds at 35km.

By the point that Hirpa had entered the Outdated City Sq., victory was a foregone conclusion and she or he gained by one minute and 9 seconds.

Each Hayle and Hirpa have been introduced with their trophies on a picturesque podium in entrance of Prague’s Nationwide Gallery.

Attributable to wind impacting athletes as they ran down previous the river Vltava, the course data of Alexander Mutiso (2:05:09 – 2023) and Lonah Salpeter (2:19:46 – 2019) weren’t threatened.

The Prague Worldwide Marathon was based again in 1995 by Carlo Capalbo, alongside 1988 Olympic males’s marathon champion Gelindo Bordin and quadruple Olympic gold medallist Emil Zátopek.

Zátopek, nicknamed the “Czech Locomotive”, is likely one of the nation’s biggest ever athletes. He’s greatest identified for being the one particular person in historical past to assert three Olympic gold medals over the 5000m, 10,000m and the marathon in the identical Video games, at Helsinki 1952.

In a current interview with AW, Capalbo said that Zátopek “drew the course for the Prague Worldwide Marathon on a serviette”.

The occasion has develop into one in every of Europe’s fastest-growing highway races, courtesy of organisers RunCzech, and has come a good distance because it began out in 1995.

One of many greatest distinctive promoting factors of the occasion is its skill to create a contest for each the elites and the lots.

Referred to as “Battle of the Groups”, the concept is that each lots and elites are break up into groups. It implies that the putting of each runner issues.

This yr’s 4 groups have been: Workforce Mattoni, Workforce Prague Airport, Workforce Turkish Airways and Workforce Volkswagen.

The IOC had additionally prolonged the qualification interval for the Olympic marathon previous the April 30 date, to incorporate the Prague Worldwide Marathon.

It meant that runners from a mess of continents flocked to the Czech Republic.

You may watch again the Prague Worldwide Marathon on the RunCzech Youtube channel.

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