The 24th Bewag BERLIN HALF MARATHON that will start next Sunday on the
boulevard Unter den Linden (skaters: 10:20 a.m., runners: 10:40 a.m.) will
include the highest class athletes ever. SCC RUNNING has already received
15,354 registrations from 62 countries for the by far largest and most
important international race over the half marathon distance of 21.0975km. In
addition to the runners and skaters, this includes power walkers and wheelchair
competitors, as well as 597 starters for the Bewag FUN RUN over the distance of
3.5 km (start: 11 a.m.).
With the anticipated late registrations, a total number of starters is
expected that should be in the range of last year’s event (17,692
participants). "Following the great leaps in development that the Bewag
BERLIN HALF MARATHON experienced in the past years, we are satisfied that we
have now stabilised at this high level,” explained Rüdiger Otto, the
head of SCC RUNNING. With an eye on the elite runners, Race Director Mark Milde
said: "If the weather plays along, we hope to have a world class time at
least for the men.”
There will be four men with world-class best times of under 61 minutes at
the start on Sunday. Among them is last year’s champion Paul Kirui
(Kenya), who currently holds the world’s fastest time of 60:22 minutes.
Although the Kenyan Rodgers Rop was faster with a time of 59:49 minutes last
Sunday in Lisbon, the course goes 40 metres downhill, so that the time does not
meet the requirements to be included in the list of fastest times. Paul Kirui
will meet his fellow countrymen Christopher Cheboiboch (60:33), Daniel Rono
(60:14) and James Kwambai (60:38) on Sunday. For the women, Magdaline Chemjor,
who also was last year’s winner, will be at the start, with an improved
personal best of 69:39 minutes.
Kathrin Weßel (SCC Berlin) and Susanne Ritter (LG Braunschweig), both
German runners, also have a chance at a top ranking. The 36-year-old Kathrin
Weßel has a personal best for the half marathon of 70:47 minutes (her
winning time in Berlin 10 years ago). Susanne Ritter is eleven years younger,
and nine days ago she demonstrated her calibre at the World Cross Country
Championships, where she placed 23rd in the long distance. She hopes to use the
Bewag BERLIN HALF MARATHON to qualify for the World Half Marathon
Championships, for which she has to improve her personal best to 72:30
minutes.
Not only the attractive start and finish area at the Schloßplatz
(Palace Square) is new at this Bewag BERLIN HALF MARATHON. The sport fair
BERLIN VITAL Spring is also celebrating its premiere. The event, which includes
a broad programme in addition to the race number distribution, will take place
from Thursday to Sunday in the Berlin Fairgrounds at the Radio Tower
(Funkturm).