Hong Kong, Sunday, February 5, 0600gmt
Losing a marathon by one second last year taught
Dejere Abera of Ethiopia a lesson that he put to good use this morning, when he
won the Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon – an IAAF Bronze Label event - by
less than a second. Indeed so tight and exciting was the men’s finish that
Eliud Cheptei in second place shared Dejere’s winning time of 2.11.27, while
two more Kenyans, Cosmas Kyeva and Julius Maisei were just one second each
further back.
Dejere improved the long standing course record by one
minute and 42sec, but his colleague, Misiker Demissie took pride of place in
that department when her runaway victory in the women’s race, in 2.30.12, took
all of three and a half minutes from last year’s course record.
Misiker & Dejere
Given the tough course here, and the inevitable
humidity, around 90% at one stage, albeit with reasonable temperatures of
16-19C (61-66F), the times were never going to be of the order of last week’s
Dubai record breaking spree. But, like Dubai this was another Ethiopian double
header to relish, and remind the Kenyans that they’re not going to get all
their own way in Olympic year.
The Hong Kong organisers eschew pacing, but with over
a dozen men together at halfway, and eight still in contention past 35k,
combined with some of the most clement conditions in race history, a men’s
record was always on the cards. And not before time some would say, Ethiopian
Belay Wolashe’s 2.13.09 had lasted since the second edition of the event, in
1998.
When the leading quartet broke away with 40k in sight,
it was always Dereje who was forcing it from the front, mindful he said later
of that one second defeat in Ottawa last year to Laban Moiben of Kenya. Dereje
managed to get a 10 metres lead two or three times in the last kilometre, but
though he was pulled back each time, and then balked by an errant cyclist on
the last turn into the finish in Victoria Park, he never looked like losing at
that point.
“It wasn’t a problem,” said an ebullient Dereje,
though it wasn’t clear whether he was talking of the cyclist or the three close
pursuers, “I knew by then I could win. This is my first time in Hong Kong, but
I love it”. And so he should, his win netted him $50,000 with five figure time
bonuses.
Though Cheptei shadowed him through the finish line,
the Kenyan admitted he never felt he could win. “He was too strong, I was
trying to go with him, but that was to make sure I stayed ahead of the third
guy”. Like several of his compatriots last year, Cheptei paid his own way here,
but the $1500 investment paid off handsomely, when he picked up $20,000 and a
share of the time bonus.
There was more confusion over Misiker’s change of name
than her running tactics. It seems that the Ethiopian had an unhappy time
running for Bahrain under the name of Teyba Naser and has reverted to a full
Ethiopian name of Misiker Mekonnin Demissie, and has been living with husband
Zereu Kelele in Albuquerque, New Mexico for some time.
There was no debate about her victory though. She led
from the start, and though she had colleague Shitaye Gemechu and Kenyan Winfred
Nyansikera right behind until past halfway, when she accelerated at 30k, she
ran right away from them.
“It’s a very hard course, and it was a little humid,
but I thought I could win from 30k,” she said, “I’d like to run Boston now
(April), because last year I had to drop out. I’d like to run in the Olympics
eventually, but Ethiopia has many strong women. It will have to be the next one
in Brazil”.
Both her pursuers had other problems, Shitaye finished
with a one shoe full of blood from a toe injury, and Nyansikera had to stop for
a vomiting fit. But Shitaye just managed to stay ahead to take second, 2.31.44,
to Nyansikera’s 2.31.47.
RESULTS
MEN
1
19 Dereje ABERA
ETH 2.11.27
(record)
2 22173
Eliud CHEPTEI
KEN 2.11.27
3
9 Cosmas KYEVA
KEN 2.11.28
4
2 Julius
MAISEI
KEN 2.11.28
5
22207/George
NGETICH/KEN
2.12.19
6
22176/Lilan
KIPROP
KEN 2.12.42
7
4 Haile
HAJA
ETH 2.12.43
8
7 Nigussie CHALA
ETH 2.13.17
9
17 Patrick KOECH
KEN 2.13.19
10
1 Nelson ROTICH
KEN 2.13.33
WOMEN
1
61 Misiker
DEMISSIE
ETH 2.30.12 (record)
2
30317 Shitaye
GEMECHU
ETH 2.31.44
3
66 Winfred
NYANSIKERA
KEN 2.31.47
4
79 KIM Kum-Ok
DPR KOREA 2.32.48
5
77 Datu Zehara
KEDIR
ETH 2.34.14
6 30312
Viola BOR CHEPKETING KEN 2.37.11
7
62 Goitetom HAFTU
ETH 2.39.43
8
76 Malika
BENLAFKIR
MOR 2.41.22
9
70 Mariia
TSKAIA
KRG 2.49.41
10
68 THI Bin
Pham
VTN 2.56.11