News22 Oct 2014


World record-holders Kimetto and Radcliffe set to compete at Montferland Run

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Dennis Kimetto en route to setting a marathon world record at the 2014 BMW Berlin Marathon (© Organisers / photorun.net)

Following the tradition set by Haile Gebrselassie in 2007 and continued by Wilson Kipsang in 2013, Dennis Kimetto’s first race after breaking the marathon world record will be at the Montferland Run in ‘s-Heerenberg on 7 December.

And for the first time ever in the event’s 18-year history, both marathon world record-holders will be in action as Paula Radcliffe will line up for the women’s event.

Last month Kimetto broke Kipsang’s marathon world record by 26 seconds, clocking 2:02:57 to win in Berlin. After Kipsang broke the mark last year, he made the Montferland Run his next race, just as Gebrselassie did in 2007 after breaking the marathon world record.

While Gebrselassie won in ‘s-Heerenberg in 2007, Kipsang finished a distant fifth in 2013.

Kimetto will be hoping to follow more in Gebrselassie’s footsteps by taking victory in the Dutch city. The Kenyan has experience of the course too, having finished sixth at the 2012 edition of the race when Geoffrey Mutai won in a course record of 42:25.

When it comes to this particular race, Radcliffe has considerably less experience than Kimetto. The 40-year-old has never raced on Dutch soil, nor has she ever contested a 15km race.

Having battled with a long-term foot injury over the past few years, the multiple world champion on the roads and cross country recently made a low-key return to racing in a quest to be fit enough to contest next year’s London Marathon.

Organisers for the IAAF

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