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Five Sub-2:06 Runners Set to Compete in the Rotterdam MarathonPublished by the IAAF on March 23, 2014 Eliud Kipchoge is the favourite for the ABN AMRO Rotterdam Marathon, but he will face stiff opposition at the IAAF Gold Label Road Race on Sunday 13 April as he is one of five men in the race with PBs faster than 2:06. Among them is fellow Kenyan Bernard Koech. Kipchoge’s PB of 2:04:05 makes him the sixth-fastest man ever, but training partner Koech is only 48 seconds slower, having clocked 2:04:53 on his debut in Dubai last year. Although they have never raced against each other over 26.2 miles, Koech was twice defeated Kipchoge in the half marathon, finishing 15 seconds ahead of him in Lille two years ago and then winning by almost two minutes from Kipchoge in San Diego last year, clocking 58:41. Despite some back problems, a few months later he finished third at the Amsterdam Marathon in 2:06:29. Kenyans Albert Matebor and Jafred Kipchumba and Ethiopia’s Girmay Birhanu are the other sub-2:06 runners in the field. Matebor’s best of 2:05:25 was set three years ago when finishing third in Frankfurt. The 33-year-old is also a former winner of the Verona Marathon. Kipchumba won the 2011 Eindhoven Marathon, improving his PB by more than two minutes with 2:05:48. The 30-year-old, who trains with 2011 Boston Marathon champion Geoffrey Mutai, won the Milan Marathon in 2010. Read the full article at: www.iaaf.org
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