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Mizuki Noguchi and Haile Gebrselassie at the 33rd real,- BERLIN-MARATHON
The 33 rd real,- BERLIN-MARATHON marks the beginning of a new promising era in the history of the biggest German marathon event. With its 40,000 participants and a series of world-class performances, the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON has already been one of the world’s most spectacular races for the past few years. The foundation of the World Marathon Majors (WMM) which the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON is part of next to the Flora London Marathon, the BAA Boston Marathon, the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon and the ING New York City Marathon, has only strengthened this position. These five events basically represent the running sport’s Formula 1.
Accordingly, the participants of this year’s real,- BERLIN-MARATHON are high-ranking runners from all over the world such as Haile Gebrselassie and Olympic Champion Mizuki Noguchi who will be cheered on by about a million spectators along the course. The enthusiastic spectators in Berlin will not only cheer on those stars however, but also the fun runners, walkers, wheelchair athletes and handbikers as well as the pupils participating in the real,- MINI-MARATHON.
Five records have been run at the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON so far – as many as in no other marathon race still held today. Most recent world records have been Naoko Takahashi’s ( Japan ) barrier breaking 2:19: 46 from 2001 and Paul Tergat’s ( Kenya ) 2:04: 55 from 2003, which still stands today.
The man who as pace maker had significantly contributed to the record and nearly even beaten Paul Tergat in the final sprint will also be running – this time not as pacemaker however. Kenyan runner Sammy Korir is still the second fastest runner ever with his time of 2:04: 56 hours. “This will be a great competition, and that is great for the spectators,” Haile Gebrselassie predicts. “It will be less good for me but I hope that he is well prepared as I will be, too.”
Favourites of the 33rd real,- BERLIN-MARATHON
MEN
| Sammy Korir KEN PB: 2:04:56 2. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 2003 |
Luis Novo POR PB: 2:09:41 7. Berlin 04 |
| Haile Gebrselassie ETH PB: 2:06:20 1. Amsterdam 05 |
Gudisa Shentema ETH PB: 2:09:46 4. Rotterdam 05 |
| Driss El Himer FRA PB: 2:06:48 4. Paris 03 |
Kurao Umeki JPN PB: 2:09:52 7. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 2003 |
| Joseph Riri KEN PB: 2:06:49 2. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 2004 |
Kazuya Nakamori JPN PB: 2:12:08 1. Nobeoka |
| Joseph Ngolepus KEN PB: 2:07:57 3. Flora London-Marathon 2003 |
Ahmed Ezzobayry FRA PB: 2:13:12 11. Paris 05 |
| Jackson Koech KEN PB: 2:08:02 2. Rotterdam 05 |
Araya Haregot ETH PB: 2:11:46 3. Seoul 06 |
| Michitaka Hosokawa JPN PB: 2:09:10 3. Lake Biwa 05 |
Paulo Alves BRA Debüt |
WOMEN
| Mizuki Noguchi JPN PB: 2:19:12 1. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 2005 |
Monica Drybulska POL PB: 2:29:58 6. real,- BERLIN -MARATHON 2003 |
| Gete Wami ETH PB: 2:22:19 1. Amsterdam 02 |
Liz Yelling GBR PB: 2:30:58 8. real,- BERLIN -MARATHON 2003 |
| Salina Kosgei KEN PB: 2:24:32 1 . Paris 04 |
Maria Teresa Pulido ESP PB: 2:31:56 3. Rotterdam 03 |
| Asha Gigi ETH PB: 2:26:05 2. Paris 04 |
Susanne Pumper AUT PB: 2:32:20 3. Wien 06 |
| Shitaye Gemechu ETH PB: 2:26:15 4. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 2002 |
Fatima Cabral POR PB: 2:33:32 6. Mailand 03 |
| Sonja Oberem GER PB: 2:26:13 1. Hamburg 01 |
Marlene Fortunato BRA PB: 2:33:35 2. Barcelona 00 |
| Melanie Kraus GER PB: 2:27:58 real,- BERLIN-MARATHON 1999 |
Nirmal Bharti NEP Debut |
| Mina Ogawa JPN PB: 2:28: 47 2. Osaka 98 |
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| Dulce Maria Rodriguez MEX PB: 2:29:00 1. Lala 05 |


