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Airtel Delhi Half Marathon: Belihu, Gemechu defend titles

Updated: October 20th, 2019, 16:00 IST
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New Delhi: Gold medal winner Ethiopia's Andamlak Belihu, flanked by silver medallist compatriot Solomon Berihu (L) and bronze medallist Kenneth Kibiwott Kandie (R) of Kenya

New Delhi: Gold medal winner Ethiopia's Andamlak Belihu, flanked by silver medallist compatriot Solomon Berihu (L) and bronze medallist Kenneth Kibiwott Kandie (R) of Kenya

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New Delhi: Defending champions Andamlak Belihu and Tsehay Gemechu produced their personal best to retain the men’s and women’s titles respectively at the 15th Airtel Delhi Half Marathon here Sunday.

Belihu’s timing of 59:10 was better than the 59.18 that he had clocked to win the title last year but it was four seconds short of the course record set by Guye Adola (59.06) in 2014.

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Gemechu, on the other hand, smashed the course record by producing a personal best of 66:00.

Belihu finished ahead of compatriot Solomon Berihu, who came up with a time of 59:17 on debut, while Kenya’s Kibiwott Kandie signed off third with a timing of 59:33.

Belihu and Berihu had a thrilling head-to-head battle over the final few kilometres.

At 18km, Belihu looked in trouble for several minutes but recovered his poise and reeled in his rival with little more than a kilometre remaining before pulling away for victory.

“At about 18km I started to suffer some back pain, that possibly cost me the course record. I’m a bit disappointed that I missed out on the course record again but I got a personal best so I cannot complain too much,” said Belihu.

“This race has put the frustration of finishing fifth at the world championships (in the 10,000m in Doha two weeks ago) behind me,” added the 20-year-old, who wants to come back in 2020 to attack the course record and try to become the first to win a hattrick of ADHM title.

Ethiopia also dominated the women’s race with their long-distance runners grabbing the top three spots at the prestigious IAAF Gold Label Race here.

The 21-year-old Gemechu not only pocketed a cheque of USD 27,000 for the top position but also grabbed a course record bonus of USD 10,000.

Yelamzerf Yehualaw (66:01) finished just one second behind Gemeche for the second place, while Zeineba Yimer clocked 66:57 to take the third spot, the same position as she had finished in 2018.

Gemechu, who had scored a personal best of 66:50 to set a course record last year, said: “I broke the course record and I am happy that I could achieve it. I was tired after Doha. But I wanted to come here and fight for the course record. I knew I was mentally strong.”

It was a thrilling head-to-head duel over the final five kilometres between Gemechu and Yehualaw that kept the crowd excited.

A large pack went through 5km in 15:43 before a sharp increase in pace by the male pacemakers brought the leading group of six past 10km in 31:22, indicating that the course record was very much under threat.

One-by-one runners became detached until only Gemechu and Yehualaw remained as they went through 15km in 47:05.

New Delhi: Gold medal winner L Suriya (C), flanked by silver medal winner Parul Choudhary (L) and bronze medallist Chinta Yadav in Indian women’s category poses for photographs at the Airtel Delhi Half Marathon, in New Delhi

Coming into the final kilometre, Yehualaw – who won the African Games half marathon title in August – edged in front and briefly looked like she was going to cause an upset.

But with the finish line approaching Gemechu managed to get past her rival to become just the second woman to defend in Delhi.

Among Indian men, Srinu Bugatha claimed the first position with a timing of 1:4:33, while Suresh Patel and Harshad Mhatre bagged the second and third place with timings of 1:04:57 and 1:05:12 respectively.

Among the Indian women, L Suriya came up at the top with a timing of 1:12:49, while Parul chaudhary and Chinta Yadav clocked 1:13:55 and 1:15:28 to finish second and third.

Sports minister Kiren Rijiju flagged off the race in the presence of International Event Ambassador Carmelita Jeter and others.

“It is a very exciting moment for all of us to see that Delhi Marathon has grown so big. Over the years, Delhi Half Marathon has been peaking up and 40,000 people running on the streets of Delhi early morning,” Rijiju told reporters.

“We Indians are also now coming up and have seen today’s marathon, some of our Indian marathon runners are absolutely running shoulder-to-shoulder with the international runners. Of course, I’m more excited to see the old, specially-abled, and kids also.”

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