Defending champions Lagat and Alemu ready to do battle at the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020

Intl. Elite Athlete Selfie point pic at CSMT -Photo By Sachin Murdeshwar GPN
Mumbai: Defending champions of TATA Mumbai Marathon, Cosmas Lagat (Kenya) Amane Beriso (Ethiopia) Ayele Abshero (Ethiopia) and Worknesh Alemu (Ethiopia) poses for a photo during press conference in Mumbai on Friday. Photo By Sachin Murdeshwar GPN/17.01.2020

Mumbai: Defending champions of TATA Mumbai Marathon, Cosmas Lagat (Kenya) Amane Beriso (Ethiopia) Ayele Abshero (Ethiopia) and Worknesh Alemu (Ethiopia) poses for a photo during press conference in Mumbai on Friday. Photo By Sachin Murdeshwar GPN/17.01.2020

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MUMBAI, 17 JANUARY, 2020 (GPN):  Defending champions Cosmas Lagat and Worknesh Alemu both proclaimed themselves fit and ready to not only bid for back-to-back titles at the Tata Mumbai Marathon, but the pair also aim to attack the course records on Sunday (19 January).

Kenya’s Lagat won at the World Athletics Gold Label Road Race, and one of Asia’s leading marathons, 12 months ago in decisive fashion when he broke away from the rest of the leading pack around 29 kilometres into the race.

He raced twice more in 2019 but injuries in the middle of the year derailed his hopes of building on his success in the City of Dreams last January.

“I had injuries to my left calf and Achilles tendon. It happens in training sometimes,” he reflected stoically, demonstrating his where his problems were at the traditional pre-race press conference on Friday.

“However, I am back in good training now and I think all is well. I train with Lawrence Cherono, who was the winner of the Boston and Chicago Marathons last year, and I do the same training as him so I think I can perform as well as him.

“Running here last year and doing so well has given me confidence that I can win again, and I am thinking about the course record. I have learnt how to run this race better,” added Lagat.

Last year, Lagat crossed the line in 2:09:15, the second fastest time in the history of the Tata Mumbai Marathon and just 40 seconds outside the course record of 2:08:35 set by his compatriot Gideon Kipketer in 2016. The TMM 2020 has a first prize cheque of US$45,000 for both men and women with a US$15,000 bonus on offer for a course record.

Lagat will be aiming to become just the second man to win back-to-back Tata Mumbai Marathon titles in the race’s 17-year history, following in the footsteps of fellow Kenyan John Kelai who won in 2007 and 2008.

Race promoters Procam International have signed up 15 men who have run faster than 2:10:00, making the TMM 2020 the highest quality marathon ever staged in India (see elite fields below).

Like Lagat, Ethiopia’s Alemu upset the form book in Mumbai 12 months ago and won in what was then a personal best of 2:25:25, which was also the second fastest winning time in Tata Mumbai Marathon history.

She showed her win was no fluke when she improved her best to 2:24:42 later in 2019 at the Amsterdam Marathon in October so this time around her role has changed from underdog to favourite.

“I have had good races in 2019 so my confidence is strong. It is a tough field, but I am in good shape. If I do well her, it could set me on the road to representing my country at the Olympics in Tokyo. Why not?” said Alemu, all smiles and looking relaxed in front of a rapt audience.

mart2Alemu heads a very strong women’s field that has eight women who have run under 2:28:00.

The fastest women in the field is another Ethiopian, Amane Beriso, who had a stunning marathon debut when she ran 2:20:48 for second place in the 2016 Dubai Marathon, which placed her third on that year’s world list. However, a variety of injuries mean that she has not raced in 15 months.

martAll the leading women will have as their target the course record of 2:24:33 set by Kenya’s Valentine Kipketer in 2013.

Approximately 55,000 runners will take to the roads in Mumbai for six different races in what has become a traditional annual event in the city on the third Sunday of January.

In addition to the Tata Mumbai Marathon – which has a total prize fund of US$420,000 – there is a half marathon, a 10km race, a Dream Run (5.9km), Senior Citizens Race (4.2km) and a Champions with Disability Race (1.5km).

The event is a potent symbol of the fact that interest in recreational road running is growing rapidly in India, driven by TMM 2020 race promoters Procam International. Given the country’s massive population, India is obviously a reserve of untapped elite talent as well.

Entries for the marathon itself are just under 10,000 runners which means that the anticipated number of finishers in the race will have more-or-less doubled in the last five years.

A similar upward trajectory can be seen in the half marathon which has more than 15,000 entries, with an expected increase in finishers which will have increased by approximately 20% in just two years.

ELITE INTERNATIONAL ATHLETES FOR THE TMM 2020
(updated list with nationality, year of birth and personal best
)

Men
Cosmas Lagat                KEN/1990         2:08:14 (defending champion)
Ayele Abshero               ETH/1990          2:04:23
Abera Kuma                  ETH/1990          2:05:50
Dawit Wolde                  ETH/1991          2:06:18
Abraham Girma             ETH/1986          2:06:48
Daniel Kibet                   KEN/1996         2:06:49
Vincent Rono                 KEN/1990         2:07:10
Birhanu Teshome            ETH/1997          2:08:20
Paul Maina                    KEN/1982         2:08:49
Shumet Akalnew            ETH/1988          2:08:50
Bira Seboka                   ETH/1994          2:08:51
Merhawi Kesete ERI/1986           2:09:06
Felix Kimutai                   KEN/1989         2:09:23
Jackson Kiprop              UGA/1986        2:09:32
Abdi Ali                          BRN/1997         2:09:44
Edwin Kiptoo                  KEN/1987         2:10:17
Faraja Damasi                TAN/1997          debut
Abiyot Abinet                 ETH/1989           debut

Women
Worknesh Alemu            ETH/1990          2:24:42 (defending champion)
Amane Beriso                 ETH/1991          2:20:48
Rodah Jepkorir              KEN/1991         2:25:46
Sheila Jerotich                KEN/1989         2:26:06
Fantu Eticha                   ETH/1987          2:26:14
Fetale Dejene                 ETH/1998          2:27:06
Askale Alemaheyu         ETH/1996          2:27:32
Motu Megersa                ETH/1994          2:27:48
Tejitu Daba                     BRN/1991         2:28:22
Mulu Gadise                   ETH/1997          2:30:31
Almaz Negede               ETH/1987          2:30:33
Meseret Gebre               ETH/1993          2:33:29
Maeregu Hayelom         ETH/1999           debut
Haven Hailu                   ETH/1998          debut.ENDS

For more information about the Tata Mumbai Marathon 2020, the event website is:procam.in/tatamumbaimarathon

Other links:
Facebook: facebook.com/TataMumMarathon
Twitter:  twitter.com/TataMumMarathon
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6ZS7VFTsKPrP-LvNYaU8gQ
Instagram: instagram.com/tatamummarathon

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Sachin Murdeshwar
Sachin Murdeshwar is a Sr.Journalist and Columnist in several Mainline Newspapers and Portals.He is an ardent traveller and likes to explore destinations to the core.

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