From: Biniam Tekle (biniamt@dehai.org)
Date: Thu Jul 22 2010 - 09:05:13 EDT
http://www.universalsports.com/news/article/newsid=484126.html
Wanjiru, Tadese to square off in Castelbuono
Two of distance running's finest champions, Samuel Wanjiru of Kenya and
Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea, will face off at the Giro Podistico
Internazionale de Castelbuono, Europe's oldest competitive road race, on
Monday
By David Monti, Race Results Weekly | Posted: Jul 22, 5:38a ET | Updated: Jul
22, 5:38a ET
PALERMO, Italy -- Two of distance running's finest champions, Samuel Wanjiru
of Kenya and Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea, will face off at the Giro Podistico
Internazionale de Castelbuono next Monday, organizers announced at a press
conference here today.
The event, Europe's oldest competitive road race, will be held for the 85th
time despite the financial crisis here which organizers said made staging
this year's contest a strain on the local government.
Wanjiru, who won the gold medal at the 2008 Olympic Marathon in Beijing,
will be making his first competitive appearance since failing to finish the
Virgin London Marathon on 25 April. There, the 23 year-old athlete was
bothered by an injury to his right knee which forced him to drop out between
25 and 30 km. Wanjiru was the defending London champion, clocking a course
record 2:05:10 in 2009.
Tadese, 28, has won the gold medal at the IAAF World Road
Running/Half-Marathon Championships for four consecutive years. He got his
first victory over 20 km in Debrecen in 2006, duplicating the same result
over the half-marathon distance in Undine in 2007, Rio di Janeiro in 2008
and Birmingham, England, in 2009. Further proving that he is truly the
master of the half-marathon distance, Tadese ran a spectacular 58:23
IAAF-ratified world record at the Meia-Maratona Internacional de Lisboa last
21 March, also setting an IAAF world record at 20 km en route (55:21).
For both athletes this will be their first appearances at the race in
Castelbuono, and they should find it challenging. The race is held on a
1130-meter loop, with one hill, which the athletes will complete ten times.
The course record is 33:46 by Kenyan Martin Lel in 2004.
Behind these two superstars, race director Mari Fesi has recruited four
other Africans who could also win the race. The first is defending champion
Vincent Kipruto of Kenya who won last year's contest by just one second in
34:02 over Qatari Mubarak Hassan Shami, the 2007 IAAF World Championships
Marathon silver medallist. Kipruto, 22, was the 2009 Paris Marathon champion
and has a marathon personal best of 2:05:13.
Also in the race is four-time Boston Marathon champion Robert Kipkoech
Cheruiyot, who also won in Castelbuono in 2006 and was third in 2004.
Cheruiyot, 31, will be joined by his training partner James Kwambai, 27, who
has been at the same high altitude training camp since early July in
northern Italy organized by his Italian coaches Gabriele Rosa and Claudio
Beardelli. Kwambai, who has never raced in Castelbuono, has a sizzling
marathon personal best of 2:04:27 set in Rotterdam in 2009. At that race
this year, he faltered badly, was forced to walk, and jogged in to finish
20th in 2:24:07
Abreham Feleke Cherkos, 20, of Ethiopia, the 2008 world junior 5000m
champion, is also entered and should contend for the podium.
American half-marathon record holder Ryan Hall had committed to the race,
but was forced to withdraw for personal reasons, according to his manager,
Ray Flynn.
With competition at the European Championships in Athletics beginning next
Tuesday, recruiting top Italian talent was nearly impossible for Fesi.
Nonetheless, four Italian men earned invitations to the race, led by the
2007 European Indoor Championships 3000m gold medallist, Cosimo Caliandro.
The versatile Caliandro, 28, has a 5000m personal best of 13:50.97 and has
covered 10,000m in 28:40.94. Also on "Squadra Italia" will be Gabriele De
Nard, Gian Marco Buttazzo, and Giovanni Ruggiero.
The unrelenting sun here will no doubt play a role in next Monday's race.
Temperatures will be around 30°C (86°F) when the race begins at 19h00 (7:00
p.m.).
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