When orgainzers of the Boston and Flora London
Marathons announced some of the elite names that will
contest their races in April, it wasn't too surprising that many
of the world's finest racers over the 42.2 km distance have
committed to two of the planet's finest races.Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot of Kenya and Latvian Jelena
Prokopcuka, the current leaders in the World Marathon
Majors series, will be the headliners when Boston
celebrates its 111th running on April 16. Kipkoech Cheruiyot
is a two-time winner while Prokopcuka, the runner-up last
year, is the two-time defending champion at the ING New
York City Marathon.
Meanwhile, organizers of the 27th London running,
scheduled for April 22, have announced most their men's
field, one that yet again is shaping into the finest of the year.
Last year,s fastest marathoner, Ethiopian Haile
Gebrselassie, tops the men's field, which also includes
world record holder Paul Tergat of Kenya, Italy's Olympic
champion Stafano Baldini, Morocco's double world
champion Jaouad Gharib, and reigning London winner Felix
Limo of Kenya.
"We are delighted to have such a strong field for the men,s
elite race again this year," said Flora London Marathon
Race Director David Bedford. "The presence of the world
record holder, the world and Olympic champions, our
reigning champion and the in-form Haile Gebrselassie will,
I am sure, mean we have another hugely exciting race
through London's streets."
Gebrselassie, a double Olympic and four-time world
10,000m champion, will return to London 12 months after
finishing a disappointing ninth last year. But he bounced
back in the fall when he produced a personal best 2:05:56
performance at the real,- Berlin Marathon, making him the
fifth fastest of all time.
Other major names include Marilson Gomes dos Santos of
Brazil, the surprise winner of November's New York race;
the U.S duo of Meb Keflezighi, the Olympic silver medallist,
and former world record holder Khalid Khannouchi; Kenyan
Martin Lel, the 2005 London champion, who lost to Limo
last year by just two seconds; and South Africa,s Hendrick
Ramaala, who was third last year. In all, the top five
finishers from 2006 will return.
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