Ethiopian Lemi Berhanu Hayle won the 29th edition of the Prague Marathon in commanding fashion, running away from the field at 25km and not giving anyone else a chance. His winning time was 2:08:44, one minute and 44 seconds ahead of second place Kipkemoi Kiprono. Martin Edlman (2:22:19) produced the surprise performance of the day, becoming the first Czech finisher. “The race had a great standard. You never get tired of seeing the joy on the runners’ faces. We are all already looking forward to the jubilee thirtieth year,” said Carlo Capalbo, president of the RunCzech organizing committee, whose events have been awarded World Athletics labels.

The men

Ethiopian Lemi Berhanu Hayle. Photo credit: RunCzech.

Last year’s race record by Alexander Mutiso still stands at 2:05:09, but Lemi Berhanu Hayle, winner of the 2016 Boston Marathon, put on a great performance. “I am very happy. I wanted to win here. And it worked, so I’m very happy. It was difficult mainly because of the nasty wind,” Hayle said. Kenyan Kipkemoi Kiprono (2:10:28) finished in second place, while his compatriot Joshua Kipkemboi Kogo (2:10:51) secured third place.

Four runners who had already run under 2:05 were competing for the win. Herpasa Negasa Kitesa, Abebe Negewo Degefa, Lemi Berhanu Hayle and Abayneh Degu Tsehay all came to the race in good form, but today Hayle was able to pull away from them with ease and secure a clear victory. “I felt very good from the beginning. It was a beautiful race, Prague is beautiful and the fans cheered us on all along the track. I would like to come back here again. It came out perfectly,” said the Ethiopian champion.

The women

In the women’s race, Ethiopian Bedatu Hirpa Badane won in the time of 2:23:41, surprising even the biggest favourites. In second place was the Kenyan Dorcas Jepchirchir Tuitoek clocking a 2:24:50. She was followed by another Ethiopian in Amare Shewarge Alene (2:27:32) who at 37 years of age was only minutes behind her personal best, despite the challenging conditions.

The Czech Republic champion was Petra Pastorová (2:47:03). “I am extremely happy. Considering my age, it was difficult, but I enjoyed it,” said the 47-year-old winner.

Ethiopian Bedatu Hirpa Badane. Photo credit: RunCzech.

Top results

POSATHLETENAT.RESULT
1HAYLE LEMI BERHANUETH2:08:43
2KIPRONO KIPKEMOIKEN2:10:27
3KOGO JOSHUA KIPKEMBOIKEN2:10:51
4CHEBET ABELUGA2:11:37
5KITESA HERPASA NEGASA ETH2:12:15
6TSEVEENRAVDAN BYAMBAJAVMGL2:13:24
7TSEHAY ABAYNEH DEGUETH2:16:25
8EDLMAN MARTINCZE2:22:19
9HUJSA MATUŠSVK2:22:39
10BADANE BEDATU HIRPAETH2:23:41

TOP RESULTS WOMEN MARATHON

POSATHLETENAT.RESULT
1BADANE BEDATU HIRPAETH2:23:41
2TUITOEK DORCAS JEPCHIRCHIRKEN2:24:50
3AMARE SHEWARGE ALENEETH2:27:32
4LEGESSE TSEGINESH MEKONNIN ETH2:27:56
5BERHA AFERA GODFAYETH2:28:28
6CHEKOL MULUHABT TSEGA ETH2:28:45
7GETACHEW ZINASH DEBEBEETH2:30:03
8OROPEZA VAZQUEZ ISABEL GUADALUPEMEX2:33:45
9JALETA LENSA DEBELE ETH2:35:53
10MIRCHEVA MILITSABUL2:38:38 

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