The Vienna City Marathon once again features strong fields, which could produce thrilling races on Sunday, April 19. While athletes from Africa are the favourites and the top women target the course record, there are also hopes for standout national performances in the men’s race. Oqbe Kibrom of Eritrea and Ethiopia’s Haftamnesh Tesfaye head the start lists of the 43rd Vienna City Marathon, which is a World Athletics Elite Label Road Race. Organizers registered a record total of 49,000 entries, of which 13,000 will run the classic distance.

If weather conditions are suitable, the women are expected to chase the course record and possibly a first sub-2:20:00 on Austrian soil. Four years ago, Kenyan Vibian Chepkirui ran 2:20:59 in Vienna. Ethiopian pair Haftamnesh Tesfaye, who is the sister of 2:10:51 debutant Fotyen Tesfay, and Tigist Gezahagn are the fastest women entered with personal bests of 2:20:13 and 2:21:14 respectively. Defending champion Betty Chepkemoi of Kenya ran well last year, clocking a PB of 2:24:14 in very difficult conditions. If the weather should be cold again, that could work in Chepkemoi’s favour. US runner Lindsay Flanagan starts a marathon comeback after injury. With a personal best of 2:23:31, she is the fourth runner on the start list with a sub-2:25 PB.

men’s leading group at the Vienna Opera House. Photo credit: VCM / Max Louis Köbele

Four men are entered with personal bests of sub 2:08:00. Oqbe Kibrom of Eritrea is the fastest runner in the start list. With a PB of 2:05:37, he is the favourite. Kibrom will be challenged by Ethiopia’s Tafese Delegen (PB: 2:06:11) as well as Kenyans Stanley Kurgat and Albert Kangogo, who have PBs of 2:07:05 and 2:07:26, respectively. 

Another four runners have run sub 2:10:00 so far. Among them is the Austrian record holder Aaron Gruen, who caused a stir a year ago, when he became the national record holder with a 2:09:53 clocking. The Austrian will run the Vienna City Marathon for the first time and will aim to improve his record further. 

Seeded athletes

Men

Oqbe Kibrom ERI 2:05:37
Tafese Delegen ETH 2:06:11
Stanley Kurgat KEN 2:07:05
Albert Kangogo KEN 2:07:26
Charles Mneria KEN 2:08:54
Mica Cheserek KEN 2:09:26
Samwel Kiptoo KEN 2:09:45
Aaron Gruen AUT 2:09:53
Paul Tiongik KEN 2:10:25
Abel Sikowo UGA 2:10:33
Mogos Tuemay  ETH 2:10:33
Fanny Kiprotich KEN 2:11:21
Andreas Vojta  AUT 2:13:43

Women

Haftamnesh Tesfaye ETH 2:20:13
Tigist Gezahagn  ETH 2:21:14
Lindsay Flanagan USA 2:23:31
Betty Chepkemoi KEN 2:24:14
Mary Granja ECU 2:26:34
Hellen Chepkorir KEN 2:27:17
Faith Chepkoech KEN 2:26:22
Tegest Ymer ETH 2:29:11
Caroline Korir KEN 2:29:46
Abigail Jepkemboi KEN 2:29:56
Eva Wutti AUT 2:30:43
Aiwa Sakaguchi  JPN 2:31:50
Hanne Maridal  NOR 2:32:14
Vaida Zusinaite  LTU 2:32:50
Susanna Saapunki FIN Debut

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