[dehai-news] (IAAF) Past winners Keflezighi, Gebremariam, and Kiplagat to return to New York Marathon


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From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Thu Apr 28 2011 - 08:40:50 EDT


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Thursday, 28 April 2011

Past winners Keflezighi, Gebremariam, and Kiplagat to return to New York
Marathon

Running in his marathon debut Gebre Gebremariam takes the victory in New
York (Getty Images)

relnewsNew York, USA - Past winners Meb Keflezighi, Gebre Gebremariam, and
Edna Kiplagat will return to add to their laurels at the 2011 ING New York
City Marathon on 6 November.

In 2009, Keflezighi became the first American to win this IAAF Gold Label
Road Race since Alberto Salazar in 1982. Gebremariam of Ethiopia and
Kiplagat of Kenya will start as the reigning champions.

Keflezighi, 35, of Mammoth Lakes, CA, is a New York favorite who will be
running the race for the seventh time and has showed remarkable consistency,
with five top-10 finishes including his historic triumph in 2009 and last
year’s sixth-place finish as the top American. He’ll get extra attention
this year, as he’s looking to run both New York and the U.S. Olympic
Marathon Trials race in Houston in January 2012.

“Marathons are always challenging, but I’m challenging myself further with
my goal to run both the ING New York City Marathon 2011 and the 2012 U.S.
Olympic Marathon Trials,” said Keflezighi. “This timing and challenge is
very similar to 2004, when I won the silver medal at the Olympic Games and
was the runner-up in the ING New York City Marathon 70 days later. This
experience gives me, Coach Bob Larsen, and the rest of my team the
confidence to pursue the goal of winning the ING New York City Marathon
again, and making a third U.S. Olympic team.”

Keflezighi will match up against the defending champion, Gebremariam, 26, of
Ethiopia. Since winning the ING New York City Marathon in 2:08:14,
Gebremariam has finished second at the NYC Half in March in a time of
1:00:25 and third at the Boston Marathon last week in a time of 2:04:53.

Kiplagat, 31, of Kenya, continued her success after her victory, taking
second place at the NYC Half in March in a time of 1:09:00. She finished
third at the Virgin London Marathon last week, running 2:20:46.

Also announced was American Jen Rhines, 36, who is coming off a five-year
Marathon hiatus after finishing fourth in the Rome Marathon in March 2006.
She competed in the 2004 Olympic Marathon, but has recently focused on
shorter distances, including the 5000 meters, which she ran in the 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing. Rhines has already won two national championships
this year, claiming the half-marathon crown in January and the 15K title
last month.

Organisers for the IAAF

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