The turn-out was massive. Nobody had expected an increase of such magnitude in
the number of participants for the 19th AVON RUNNING women’s race
organised by SCC Berlin.
A total of 9,426 runners from 24 nations meant that last year’s
figures were exceeded by far. Despite rainy weather and a simultaneously held
large demonstration which coincided with parts of the course on its way towards
Brandenburger Tor, all of the nearly 10,000 female athletes demonstrated their
own kind of women’s power showing that female running is strongly gaining
ground.
Back in 1984, the SCC event organisers started their joint venture with
AVON, attracting 645 female runners. Now they have all but arrived at a
five-digit figure, staging Germany’s biggest single sports event for
women – a dream come true. 3.,365 women competed over the 10 kilometre
distance, while 5,489 opted for the 5k. Add to this the 572
‚bambini’ runners (10 years and under) who ran 800 meters, and one
can imagine that the organisers were faced with a problem or two when trying to
accommodate such numbers considering the narrow width of some of the stretches
leading through the beautiful Tiergarten park.
Aida’s march of triumph, from the PA system, and frenetic cheers from
the spectators welcomed the last finisher in the walking event, Christiane
Kreusler, who took 1:33:08 to cover the 10k. The youngest competitor in the
bambini run, 3-year old Vincent Zimmermann, was accompanied home by his
sisters. According to his mother he ‚ran’ his first race when she
was still pregnant – competing in an earlier edition of the AVON
women’s race!
In the 10 km elite race Kathrin Weßel (SCC Berlin), witnessed by her
baby daughter, repeated her victory of 2000, in a time of 33:02 minutes. Second
place went to Iris Biba (ASC Darmstadt) in 33:11, followed by Kristina da
Fonseca-Wollheim (LG Eintracht Frankfurt) in 33:39, Susanne Pumper (AUT/LC
Wien) in 33:44, and Carmen Siewert (LG Vorpommern) in 34:48. From the starting
gun, Kathrin Weßel had surged ahead of the pack, but was caught by Iris
Biba at about half way. For a while, both women then ran shoulder to shoulder,
before Kathrin Weßel again gained a slight advantage at around the 8k
mark. Over the last two kilometres, all the leading competitors encountered
some extra problems having to find their way through the pack of lapped
competitors.
The 5k race was dominated by Birgit Hunneshagen (WSG
Königs-Wusterhausen) who finished in 19:07, ahead of Angelika Ehebrecht
(Potsdamer LC) in 19:46. To round up the great afternoon, generous title
sponsors AVON, represented by their chief executive Stuart McTavish, staged an
emotional awards presentation and reaffirmed that they will continue to support
this outstanding event.
For 2003, SCC-RUNNING expect more than 10,000 competitors, which is why the
start and finish of the race are planned to be moved to spacious ‘Strasse
des 17. Juni’ road, or – should the construction works be completed
to schedule – to the extensive square in front of the new Federal
Chancellor’s Office.