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Fast racing expected at Berlin Half - TheEd - 05-04-2013 World class running is expected at the Vattenfall BERLIN HALFMARATHON on Sunday, April 7. Competition is coming from Kenneth Kipkemoi (pb 59:11 min), Victor Kipchirchir (59:31), Silas Kipruto (59:39, all from Kenya), Azmeraw Bekele (59:39) and Abera Kuma (60:19, both from Ethiopia). On the womenôs side last yearôs winner Philes Ongori (pb 67:38), last yearôs second place finisher Hela Kiprop (68:26) and the winner of the 2011 edition of the race, Valentine Kipketer (68:21, all from Kenya) are the main contenders for first place. With temperatures expected to get no higher than 5 degrees Kenneth Kipkemoi and Philes Ongori both find the conditions ââ¬Åperfectââ¬Â to run faster than ever before, as they stated in a press conference today. Both are aiming for a personal best on Sunday. There will be a live stream on the internet showing the race at the top starting at 10.05 am (CET) and lasting until the elite womenôs finish at around 11.20 am. This stream is running without comment. You will find detailed info on the top runners in our Media Guide. A news feed will be sent out after race. 30,114 runners have registered for the 33rd running of this race ââ¬â a record number of participants for the ninth year in a row. Together with the inline skaters the total number of athletes is at 32,023. |