Geoffrey
Ronoh will return to the city where he staked his claim as one of the
rising stars of road racing last year when he lines up in the Birell
Prague Grand Prix on September 5. The Kenyan is the defending champion
and course record holder with 27:28 for the 20th edition of this Saturday evening 10k race, one of the seven events in the RunCzech Running League.
Now
recovered from injury which hindered his progress in 2015, Ronoh beat
the renowned marathon runner Geoffrey Mutai by four seconds a year ago.
He will need to be at his best, given that his rivals include compatriot
Daniel Chebii, whose personal best of 27:35 was set in winning this
title in 2013. Amos Mitei has the potential to surprise the more
established stars, since the 21-year-old Kenyan ran 27:42 to win the
Nairobi 10k at altitude last year.
A strong women’s field
includes the vastly experienced Caroline Kilel of Kenya, the former
Boston Marathon champion and her compatriots Viola Jelagat, second in
the Mattoni České Budějovice Half Marathon, and Linah Cheruto, who has
already proven her talent with a second place at the Mattoni Karlovy
Vary Half Marathon in the RunCzech Running League earlier this year.
They have the ability to put the women’s course record of 31:05, set
last year by Correti Jepkoech of Kenya, under pressure. The Birell
Prague Grand Prix is an IAAF Gold Label race, the highest category for
road racing events.
“The start list of the Birell Prague Grand
Prix proves that RunCzech races are becoming a real running league.
Winners of last editions and other races like to come back so RunCzech
is slowly creating their own running stars,” says Carlo Capalbo,
president of the organizing committee.
Prague is a familiar city
for Geoffrey Ronoh these days, and even when not at peak form in a year
when injury has hindered his development, the Kenyan has been consistent
on his previous two appearances in 2015. He finished eighth in the
Czech capital’s half marathon in late March before setting a personal
best of 2:10:52
for fifth place in the Volkswagen Prague Marathon. If he can return to
the form of last year when he not only beat Geoffrey Mutai but left the
then world record holder for the marathon, Wilson Kipsang, trailing to
win the Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon in the RunCzech series last June,
then the first Saturday night of September in Prague should provide spectacular road racing.
His
rival Daniel Chebii has plenty of experience on the road racing circuit
in the Czech Republic, including victory in this event three years ago
and a half marathon win in the city of České Budějovice in 2012. Also
returning after recent success is the Kenyan Josphat Kiptis, winner of
the Mattoni Olomouc Half Marathon title in late June. Five men have
broken 28 minutes in their careers on an entry list which offers the
prospect of strong competition.
The women’s field also has
numerous contenders who have demonstrated their abilities in the
RunCzech series: Viola Jelagat proved to be in a very good shape this
summer when she finished third in a 10K race in Iten in a strong
competition of African athletes. The Kenyan has already competed in the
Prague and Olomouc Half Marathons this year with a best placing of
fourth in the Czech capital. She should be capable of going under 32
minutes for the first time. Caroline Kilel has a best of 31:36 and her
consistency makes her a threat at any distance. Ethiopia should also
have a say in the outcome with Amane Beriso in prime form this year,
clocking 32:06 on her way to winning the Ostia Half Marathon in Italy onMarch 1.
Two women return to racing after maternity breaks and both have proven
pedigree: Shitaye Eshete of Bahrain, sixth in the World Championships
10,000m in 2013, and Poland’s Karolina Jarzynska, a 32:09 performer.
A
week after the Birell Prague Grand Prix, the RunCzech series continues
with its sixth event, the Mattoni Ústí nad Labem Half Marathon. Among
the elite making the transition to the longer distance will be the
Kenyans Daniel Chebii and Amos Mitei from the men’s field and Caroline
Kilel of Kenya, Amane Beriso of Ethiopia and Shitaye Eshete from the
women’s. For Shitaye it will be a half marathon debut.
Further information about the Birell Prague Grand Prix can be found online:
www.runczech.com
Photocredit: Birell Prague Grand Prix
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