Cheroben and Chelimo headline Valencia Half Marathon show

Athletics
By JONATHAN KOMEN | Oct 27, 2018
(L-R) Bahrain's Rose Chelimo, Australia's Jessica Trengove, US athlete Amy Cragg and Kenya's Edna Ngeringwony Kiplagat compete in the women's marathon athletics event at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in central London on August 6, 2017. / AFP PHOTO

Cheroben, Chelimo set for Valencia 21km run

World Half Marathon Championships silver medallist Abraham Cheroben will start as favourite at the Media Maratón de Valencia Trinidad Alfonso, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, tomorrow.

In addition to that accolade achieved in the same Spanish city last March, the 25-year-old Bahraini took top honours at this race in 2014, 2015 and 2017 and set the race record of 58:48 during his first victory.

Although Cherono has not produced a standout performance since his silver medal in last year’s World Championships race when he finished second to Geoffrey Kamworor, he should be tipped as the man to beat. But he’ll face the toughest field ever assembled in Valencia as no less than 17 men have broken the 60-minute barrier at least once in their careers.

Kenya’s Mangata Ndiwa will be a dangerous outsider since his successful debut over the distance in April when he clocked 59:07. The same goes for Abraham Kiptum, the second fastest entrant this season after his 59:09 runner-up finish in Copenhagen where he ran five seconds faster than Ethiopia’s Jemal Yimer, who clocked 59:00 earlier this year at the RAK Half. The 22-year-old was just two seconds shy of a podium finish at the World Championships here and will gunning for a top-three finish this time around.

Watch out too for the in-form Kenyan Simon Cheprot, who took second at a 15km race in Valencia last June in a career best of 42:32, suggesting he might not to be far from his 59:20 PB form on Sunday. His compatriot Morris Gachaga has dipped under the 60-minute barrier this season with a PB of 59:36 in Ras Al Khaimah and also promises to be in the hunt for the top-five while Kenyan Stephen Kiprop, 19, took the win in style in Usti Nad Labem last month in a career best of 59:41, the fastest by a U20 athlete this year.

Further notable entrants include the Kenya pair Solomon Kirwa Yego (PBs of 58:44 and 2:07:37, the latter in Berlin in his only outing this year) and Jorum Okombo (58:48), who’ll be running his seventh half marathon this year.

Last year’s contest witnessed a world record performance by Joyciline Jepkorir who clocked 1:04:51. Valencia organisers had lured Fancy Chemutai, who gave the world record a scare earlier this year, but she was forced to withdraw due to injury earlier this week. In her absence the women’s race seems to be quite open although the role of favourite should go to her fellow Kenyan Edith Chelimo who has a 1:05:52 career best set last year in Cardiff, and a season’s best of 1:07:13 from Houston earlier this year.

Other Kenyans on show include Diana Kipyogei (1:07:55), Caroline Rotich (1:08:52) and Risper Chebet (1:09:24) with Eritrea’s Yeshi Chekole (1:09:13) also aiming for a top-five spot.

Meanwhile, strong fields boasting 14 men who have dipped under 2:10 and ten women with sub-2:25 credentials, the Frankfurt Marathon, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, will welcome its strongest fields ever during its 37th running tomorrow.

The men’s race features a contest between two previous runners-up. [IAAF]

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