The Borneo Post

Ethiopians sweep Dubai Marathon as Bekele retires

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DUBAI : Tami rat Tola led Ethiopia’s clean sweep at the Dubai Marathon on Friday after men’s pre-race favourite Kenenisa Bekele retired injured.

Tola won the men’s race in two hours four minutes and eleven seconds, setting a new course record and personal best, ahead of fellow Ethiopian’s Mule Wasihun and Sisay Lemma in second and third place respective­ly.

Tola said through an interprete­r after the race he was a “little upset” he did not run under 2: 04: 00 and that he would now switch attention to winning gold in the 10,000 metres at the World Championsh­ips in London in August.

Tola had won Bronze in the 10,000 metres at the Rio Olympics last year.

Triple Olympic champion Bekele withdrew during the race after injuring himself in a fall shortly after the start.

Manager Jos Hermens, who directed blame towards the organisers, said Bekele fel l because of a surge from behind and that there should have been a gap between elite athletes and other runners.

Race officials said the fall was due to “unintentio­nal contact”.

Ethiopian Bekele, the secondfast­est marathon runner in history, was making an attempt on the world record after winning Berlin last September just six seconds outside Dennis Kimetto’s world record of 2: 02: 57.

Bekele, widely regarded as the greatest distance runner of all time and world record holder over 10,000 and 5,000 metres, has also said he is eyeing the world record at April’s London Marathon.

On the women’s side, Worknesh Degefa won her first competitiv­e full marathon in the shadows of Dubai’s sail-like, luxury Burj alArab hotel in 2: 22: 36.

Compatriot­s Shure Demise and Yebrgual Melese finished second and third respective­ly in the 17th running of the Dubai Marathon.

It was the first time since 2014 that the Ethiopians swept all top three men’s and women’s places in Dubai.

Dubai upped the stakes in the lead up to the race, offering a bonus US$ 250,000 on the winner’s US$ 200,000 prize money if the men’s world record was broken and a further US$ 50,000 for any runner who ran under 2: 04: 00 in the men’s race. — Reuters

 ??  ?? New Zealand driver Hayden Paddon (R) and co-driver John Kennard sit in their car at the start of the 85th Rallye of Monte-Carlo. — AFP photo
New Zealand driver Hayden Paddon (R) and co-driver John Kennard sit in their car at the start of the 85th Rallye of Monte-Carlo. — AFP photo

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