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Chebii outkicks Kipruto to Lake Biwa title

Ezekiel Chebii winning the Lake Biwa Marathon (Victah Sailer (organisers)

OTSU, Japan, Mar 5 – Sprinting away from 2013 winner Vincent Kipruto with 300 metres to go, Kenya’s Ezekiel Chebii won the 72nd Lake Biwa Marathon in Otsu, Japan, an IAAF Gold Label Road Race, on Sunday.

“I was hoping to run 2:06, but the last half of the race was quite difficult with wind,” said Chebii, who clocked 2:09:06, beating Kipruto by six seconds.

The three pace setters were asked to take the race out in a three minute-per-kilometre clip, and they did. Kicking off with a 14:57 opening five kilometres, they forged one with splits of 14:53, 14:59, 15:11, 14:53 and 14:59 before the first pace maker dropped out at 30 kilometres. At that point the two remaining pace makers looked the best among the leaders.

Just before 30 kilometres, Chebii fell behind Kipruto and the pace makers, but then worked his way back to join them at the front a kilometre later.

The duel between the two Kenyans continued for more than 10 kilometres, and they entered the Ojiyama stadium together. Chebii finally made his move with less than a lap of the track remaining.

“I knew Kipruto had a faster time than me, but just as we entered the stadium together he seemed to have a problem,” Chebii said. “So although I was tired, I made my move and he could not respond, so I went for the win.”

For Chebii it was the third fastest time of his career and marked the fourth time he cracked the 2:10 barrier. For Kipruto, his 2:09:15 was his first sub-2:10 since his third place finish in this race in 2014 when he clocked 2:09:54, and his fastest performance since his 2:06:15 run at the 2013 Frankfurt Marathon.

Ugandan Solomon Mutai, the bronze medallist at the 2015 world championships, finished third in 2:09:59, knocking 43 seconds from his previous lifetime best.

-Sasaki the first Japanese-

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The race for the first Japanese was fierce.  The marathon debutante Akinobu Murasawa ran aggressively in the first half, reaching midway in 1:03:20 just behind Chebii and Kipruto.  He was still running well at 25km, but then began to slow.

Just after 35 kilometres, Murasawa was caught from behind by Satoru Sasaki and began to drift out of contention, eventually finishing 28th.

Sasaki, who struggled with side stitches from kilometres 17 to 25, fought his way back towards the leaders to finish fourth overall in 2:10:10.

Tadashi Isshiki, who was the focus of much pre-race attention, lost contact with the leaders around the 17th kilometre and eventually dropped out after 30.

With the qualifying races for Japan’s world championships marathon squad now concluded, it appears that the team will likely include Hiroto Inoue and Yuki Kawauchi, the first Japanese finishers in the Tokyo and Fukuoka Marathons, respectively.

The third position will be between Hiroyuki Yamamoto, the second Japanese in Tokyo, and Kentaro Nakamoto, the winner of the Beppu-Oita Marathon.

Conditions were generally favourable, with temperatures around 11C with 50 percent humidity and mostly cloudy skies.

Leading results:

  1. Ezekiel Chebii (KEN) 2:09:06
  1. Vincent Kipruto (KEN) 2:09:15
  2. Munyo Solomon Mutai (UGA) 2:09:59
  3. Satoru Sasaki (JPN) 2:10:10
  4. Kohei Matsumura (JPN) 2:11:04
  5. Suehiro Ishikawa (JPN) 2:11:05
  6. Hayato Sonoda (JPN) 2:11:32
  7. Shoya Osaki (JPN) 2:12:07
  8. Yihunilign Adane (ETH) 2:12:33
  9. Daisuke Uekado (JPN) 2:12:58

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