Previews22 Jun 2017


Keter and Degefa the favourites in Olomouc

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Worknesh Degefa wins the 2015 Prague Half Marathon (© Victah Sailer / organisers)

Kenneth Keter of Kenya and Ethiopia's Worknesh Degefa will start as favourites at the Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, on Saturday (24). 

Keter, 20, set his 59:48 career in 2016, and on Saturday will be targetting his first win over the distance this year after three performances in the 1:01:05 to 1:01:50 range in the first half of 2017.

Meanwhile, 23-year-old Kenyan Simon Cheprot, with a 59:20 lifetime best from 2013 to his credit, will start as the fastest in the field. He's dipped under the 60-minute barrier on two other occasions --59:32 and 59:39-- but both of those came in 2015. He'll bring a more modest season's best of 1:02:10 to the line of this eastern Czech city on Saturday.

Veteran Felix Kandie could also be a factor as well. With two sub-2:06 marathons under his belt, the 30-year-old has stronger credentials over the longer distance, but a 1:00:04 half marathon best set last year shows he can be expected in the mix. Notable too is that his 2:06:03 personal best in the marathon was set in March, illustrating that he's in the shape of his life.

Also among the strong Kenyan contingent are Peter Some, with 1:00:21 and 2:05:38 (both from 2013) personal bests, and Josphat Kiptis, who won this race in 2015 in 1:00:21, still the 23-year-old's career best.

Also expected in the mix is rising British star Callum Hawkins, who's twice come close to breaking 60 minutes this year. In February, he clocked 1:00:00 to win in Marugame, Japan, and followed up with a 1:00:08 run in New York in March, finishing second.

Degefa leads strong trio

In the women’s contest, Degefa leads a strong top-end trio.

The Ethiopian won January's Dubai Marathon with a 2:22:36 personal best, and more recently finished third in the Istanbul Half Marathon in 1:08:55 and second over 10km in Bengaluru in 32:00. The 26-year-old is well known to Czech fans, having won the Prague half in 2015 and finishing second there last year with a 1:06:14 lifetime best.

Her biggest challenge could come from compatriot Netsanet Gudeta. Twice a top-six finisher at the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, the 26-year-old recently improved her 10km best in Ottawa where she emerged victorious in 31:35, indicating solid form. Her 1:07:31 lifetime best dates back to 2015; Olomouc will be her first half marathon this year.

Most likely to challenge that Ethiopian 1-2 is Rose Chelimo. Second in this race in 2015, the Kenyan-born Bahraini has a 1:08:08 lifetime best to her credit and also arrives in solid form. In April she finished second in the Boston Marathon in 2:22:51 and last month clocked 31:37.81 over 10,000m on the track, both career bests. 

The men's race record stands at 1:00:17 set by Kenyan Geoffrey Ronoh in 2014. Mary Keitany set the women's race record in 2015, clocking 1:06:36.

Bob Ramsak for the IAAF

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