Berlin Marathon Elite Fields Released: Here Are The Leading Contenders For The 50th Edition of The Storied Race

The organizers of the  2024 BMW Berlin Marathon which will take place on September 29 released their elite fields today. For the first time since 2014, neither Eliud Kipchoge or Kenenisa Bekele will be in the men’s race where former half-marathon world record holder Kibiwott Kandie will hope to make a splash. The field will feature six sub-2:05 guys (double the amount from last year’s race) and 10 sub-2:06 guys.

The women’s field features four sub-2:20 women and 10 sub-2:22 women and is led by two 2:16 performers in Tokyo runner-up Rosemary Wanjiru of Kenya and Ethiopia’s Tigist Ketema, who won Dubai in the fastest debut in history (2:16:07) earlier this year before placing 7th in London.

PRS of Berlin Men’s Entrants The Last 3 Years
Sub-2:02 Sub-2:03 Sub-2:04 Sub-2:05 Sub-2:06 Sub-2:07 Sub-2:08
2024 Berlin 0 0 1 6 10 10 11
2023 Berlin 1 1 2 3 12 18 21
2022 Berlin 1 1 2 2 6 13 19

 

PRs of Berlin Women’s Entrants The Last 3 Years
Sub-2:16 Sub-2:17 Sub-2:18 Sub-2:19 Sub-2:20 Sub-2:21 Sub-2:22
2024 Berlin 0 2 2 3 4 9 10
2023 Berlin 1 1 2 4 7 10 11
2022 Berlin 0 0 0 0 1 6 6

Full Press Release

The men’s elite field for the 50th edition of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON race comes with a change that reflects the recent development at the very top of elite marathon racing. It will be the first time since 2014 that you will not find the name of either Eliud Kipchoge or Kenenisa Bekele on the start list of the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. However the Elite Race Director of the marathon where most world records (13) were broken, Mark Milde, can be confident that not so much will change regarding the outcome. Although world-records will not be the target on 29th September, the jubilee race could well deliver extraordinary fast times yet again.

A record number of more than 50,000 runners are expected to run the 50th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on 29th September. The race, that saw its first edition back in 1974 with 244 finishers, never had over 50,000 runners before.

From those on the men’s start list at least one has the potential to become Kenya’s next marathon superstar: Kibiwott Kandie is a former world half marathon record holder with a personal best of 57:32. This time suggests that he could become one of the fastest marathon runners of all time if he can transform his talent to the classic distance. The 28 year-old, who has a current PB of 2:04:48 and was inspired by former Berlin world record breaker Paul Tergat, is one of half a dozen runners who feature very strong personal bests of sub 2:05:00.

Ras al-Khaima 21 /02/2020 Al Ras Khaimah , Half Marathon, Al Marjan Island, nella foto: Kibiwott Kandie vincitore della half marathon2020 – foto di Giancarlo Colombo/A.G.Giancarlo Colombo

Returning to the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON will be Ethiopia’s Tadese Takele and Ronald Korir of Kenya, who placed third and fourth last year. Both ran their personal bests of 2:03:24 and 2:04:22 here. Kenya’s Cybrian Kotut, a younger brother of former Abbott World Marathon Majors Champion Martin Lel, will run his first BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. Kotut features a PB of 2:04:34. Ethiopians Hailemaryam Kiros (2:04:41) and Bazezew Asmare (2:04:57) are the other two runners with sub 2:05 PBs. Another runner who could challenge for a place on the podium is Samwel Mailu. The Kenyan smashed the course record of the Vienna City Marathon last year with 2:05:08. Due to an injury the bronze medallist from the 2023 World Half Marathon Championships was unable to compete this spring.

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The women’s race could see a battle between Ethiopia’s newcomer Tigist Ketema and Kenya’s Rosemary Wanjiru. With their personal bests they are among the top ten on the marathon all-time list. Tigist Ketema took the Dubai Marathon this year with an unofficial world debut record of 2:16:07. She is a training partner of Tigst Assefa, who smashed the world record at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON a year ago. Rosemary Wanjiru ran her marathon debut in Berlin two years ago and finished second with a brilliant 2:18:00. This year she improved to 2:16:14 when she was runner-up in Tokyo.

Former 1,500 m world record holder Genzebe Dibaba, who is the younger sister of Ethiopian running legend Tirunesh Dibaba, will hope to achieve a fast time on the flat Berlin course. She ran a 2:18:05 debut in Amsterdam two years ago, but was not yet able to improve this time. Genzebe Dibaba was the 2014 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year. Fellow-Ethiopian Yebrgual Melese is the fourth woman on the start list who has a sub 2:20 PB with 2:19:36.

Elite Runners for the 50th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON:

MEN

Tadese Takele ETH 2:03:24

Ronald Korir KEN 2:04:22

Cybrian Kotut KEN 2:04:34

Hailemaryam Kiros ETH 2:04:41

Kibiwott Kandie  KEN 2:04:48

Bazezew Asmare ETH 2:04:57

Samwel Mailu KEN 2:05:08

Milkesa Mengesha ETH 2:05:29

Haymanot Alew ETH 2:05:30

Philimon Kipchumba KEN 2:05:35

Stephen Kiprop KEN 2:07:04

WOMEN

Tigist Ketema ETH 2:16:07

Rosemary Wanjiru KEN 2:16:14

Genzebe Dibaba ETH 2:18:05

Yebrugal Melese ETH 2:19:36

Mestawot Fikir ETH 2:20:45

Azmera Gebru ETH 2:20:48

Sisay Gola ETH 2:20:50

Ababel Yeshaneh  ETH 2:20:51

Mizuki Matsuda JPN 2:20:52

Fikrte Wereta  ETH 2:21:32

More information is available online at: www.berlin-marathon.com 

Please note: You may use the attached photo, showing Kibiwott Kandie, only in conjunction with this news release with the following credit: photorun.net / Colombo

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