Sunday’s Vattenfall BERLIN HALF MARATHON will be the first major
international road race in Germany this year. A record number of 21,679
runners from 85 nations have entered the race. Adding other events the
figure will rise to more than 25,000. 150,000 spectators are expected
to line the flat city loop course this Sunday. The Kenyans will be the
big favourites in the men’s race while Sabrina Mockenhaupt hopes to
become the first German women’s winner of the race since Luminita
Zaituc in 2005.
The Kenyans once again will chase fast times on this
very fast city loop course through the centre of Berlin. So far runners
have broken the prestigious one hour barrier six times in the German
capital. Course record holder Patrick Makau Musyoki (58:56) will not be
able to defend his title in Berlin on Sunday because he will run his
marathon debut on the same day in Rotterdam. But one who could achieve
a similar result is Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich. He was sixth a year ago
in Berlin with 61:03 minutes, but meanwhile has improved by more than
two minutes. It was in Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates) in
February where he came in second behind Patrick Makau Musyoki, clocking
58:59. “I am in fine form. If the weather is good, then with the help
of the pacemakers we will run very fast. Hopefully we will achieve a
time of around 59 minutes or even faster,” said Wilson Kipsang
Kiprotich.
Kiprotich will be up against two prominent
Kenyan marathon runners in Berlin on Sunday: Rodgers Rop was the winner
of prestigious marathons in Boston and New York in 2002 while Patrick
Ivuti took the Chicago Marathon in 2007. Both have sub 60 minutes
personal bests at the half marathon: Rop has run 59:49 while Ivuti was
22 seconds faster. At least two more Kenyans are in with a chance as
well. Samuel Karanja Karuku is the winner of last year’s 25 k race in
Berlin while Bernard Kipyego will run his debut on Sunday. He was third
in the World Cross Country Championships in 2007.
Since
Japan’s Tokyo Women’s Marathon winner from 2008, Yoshimi Ozaki, had
withdraw from the race due to slight a back problem there is one big
favourite in the women’s race: Sabrina Mockenhaupt. “For me the
Vattenfall BERLIN HALF MARATHON will be the main road race this spring.
But I don’t want to make any predictions regarding times. If the
weather is fine and the course is as fast as everyone says then I will
run fast,” said the 28 year-old German. Kenya ’s Hellen Kimutai, who
has a personal best of 69:59 minutes, could be her strongest rival on
Sunday.