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Ethiopians Burn Up The Course As Abera And Tsegaye Win Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon

By Dubai Marathon

Ethiopian athletes again dominated the world's richest distance race as Tesfaye Abera and TIrfi Tsegaye struck gold in a men and women’s 1-2-3 finish at the 2016 Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon today (January 22).

In a men’s race that featured a blistering opening half marathon within world record pace, Tesfaye Abera romped home in a time of 2h:04:24 - just one second outside the course record - ahead of defending champion Lemy Berhanu (2:04:33) and the 2014 winner Tsegaye Mekonnen (2:04:46).

Yet again it was a race that saw the top three men all break 2:05 with Abera shattering his previous personal best by more than five minutes. It was the second fastest time in the history of the event after an opening attack by the male elites that saw the fastest ever 30km split mark (1:27:20).

“My aim was just to beat my personal best,” said Abera, whose previous best time of 2:09:46 set in Mumbai would only have been good enough for eleventh place in Dubai. “To get so close to the course record is a great feeling but my main concern was to improve my best and try to win the race.”


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Like her compatriot, Tirfi Tsegaye also collected a cheque for $200,000 with the third fastest time in the history of the race. Winning for a second time in four years, Tsegaye   took the title by more than a minute in a time of 2:19:41 from debut girl Amane Beriso (2:20:48). Third home to make it an Ethiopian whitewash of the podium place was Meselech Melkamu in 2:22:29.

“Dubai is like a second home to me now - I love running here,” said Tsegaye after receiving her trophy from H.E. Mattar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council, IAAF President Lord Coe, Standard Chartered Bank UAE Chief Executive Julian Wynter and Ahmed Al Kamali, President of the UAE Athletic Federation and IAAF Council Member.

With Ayele Abshero and Tsegaye Kebede both withdrawing from the race through injury, the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon again offered a relative unknown the chance to grab a chance of international glory and 23 year-old Abera seized it with both hands, seeing off the challenges of the two former champions Mekonnen and Berhanu in a race that was often breathtakingly quick.

Such was the pace, Berhanu beat his previous personal best by 55 seconds, a time he achieved when winning in Dubai twelve months ago, yet still finished second. After today's race the top ten average times of the men’s race at the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon is now 2:04:40, tied for second with Chicago behind Berlin.


Photo courtesy of Dubai Marathon

Held under the patronage of HH Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and held under the aegis of the Dubai Sports Council, the Standard Chartered Dubai Marathon saw more than 30,000 runners take to the streets of Dubai in the Marathon, the 10km Road Race and the 4km Fun Run.

Morocco’s Samir Jouaher took gold in the men’s 10km race in 28m:41s with Ashenafi Weldegiorgis of Ethiopia in second (29:31) and Ihya Ben Youssef of Morocco in third place (29:55). The ladies event saw victory go to Finland’s Anne Mari Hyrylainen (34:42) with Paris Arab of Iran in second (37:03) and South African Gerda Steyn in third (37:43).

The elite wheelchair event saw a battle of the Smiths with John Smith taking the title in a course record 1:35:56 from a Dubai regular Rob Smith in 2:02:17. Third place went to Ali Abdallah Sawalmeh from Jordan in 2:23:00.


Photo courtesy of Dubai Marathon

“My main aim was to finish in less than 1h:36m and gain qualification for the Paralympics 2016,” said Londoner Smith. “I had heard a lot about the route but this was my first time on such a flat course - it’s a different kind of racing with no respite. But I can’t fault it for organisation and have to mark it ten out of ten for the organisers.”

UAE Athletic Federation President Ahmed Al Kamali said he was delighted with the turnout for what is the biggest mass participation event in the Middle East. “The crowds were fantastic and it is always a wonderful feeling to see so many people of all ages running in he streets of Dubai,” he said. “Our thanks and appreciation also go to IAAF President Lord Coe who took the time to present trophies to all our winners and give them a day to remember.”

In addition to Standard Chartered as title sponsor, the Dubai Marathon is supported by the Dubai Sports Council, adidas, Oasis, Dubai Eye 103.8FM, Dubai Holding, Dubai Police and the RTA.
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