Ordinarily,
Edna Kiplagat would have closed up her season after clinching the World
marathon gold medal in Moscow in August.But the 32-year-old will be
thrust at the deep murky that is the New York City marathon on Nov. 3 in
attempt to clinch the lucrative World Marathon Majors crown, which
comes with 500,000 U.S. dollars to savour."The inspiration and desire to
run in New York is burning in me. I still have that extra energy to
take on the world best and hope to do well and win the marathon," said
Kiplagat Friday in Iten,"There is too much at stake. I still want to run
a world record time, but at the moment, it is important that I focus on
winning New York City marathon."On the little matter of breaking
Britain's Paula Radcliffe's world record of 2 hours, 15 minutes, 25
seconds set in 2003 at London Marathon, Kiplagat is optimistic, it can
be done before the turns 35, where she plans to run her final race for
Kenya at the Rio Olympics.Her namesake and Berlin marathon champion
Florence Kiplagat has also expressed his interest to make an attempt on
the world record. "The time has come for us Kenyan women to make the
attempt," Florence Kiplagat said."It is difficult for one person to
manage alone, but with teamwork we can succeed. Four of us have all
managed to run under 2:20, and if we plan well and run as a team, it can
be achievable."Edna Kiplagat (personal best 2:19:50), Florence Kiplagat
(2:19:44), Rita Jeptoo (2:19:57) and Priscah Jeptoo (2:20:14) are the
top Kenyans.Both Kiplagat (Edna) and Jeptoo (Priscah) are in the New
York City Marathon field on November 3, but New York is not known for
record times. No woman has run sub-2:22 in New York marathon."I believe
it can be achievable if we take a joint approach to a particular race
like the Berlin or London Marathon," said Jeptoo, mentioning two
26.2-mile events whose flat courses are more prone to faster times.
"There will have to be a collective responsibility for all of us to
select a race to compete in, and, in the end allow one person to go for
the record."But of course it easier said than done, putting in mind that
all the four women have different managers whose demands are selfish
because race wins and World Marathon Major points are crucial for their
income.
But
for now the subject of world record can wait. On Nov. 3, the Kenyan
athletes will have just two issues on their mind, winning the race or
defending their fort in the battle for the World Marathon Majors
(WMM).Like many other races world wide, every runner in New York City
Marathon will have something at stake, whether reaching their goal of
winning the race or just finishing it. But only four athletes will have a
share of 1 million U.S. dollars and the World Marathon Majors title on
the line.In the men's race, Stephen Kiprotich of Uganda and late entry
Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia will duke it out to claim the 2012-2013 World
Marathon Majors crown for the men, while Edna (Kiplagat) and Priscah
(Jeptoo), both of Kenya, will face off on the women's side as the
big-money finish comes down to a high-stakes race-within-a-race in New
York.The WMM has five big-city marathons - in London,canada goose jacket women Boston, Berlin, Chicago,Lululemon Women's Pants and
New York - plus the Olympic Games and IAAF World Championships making
up the 2012-2013 series.This relay like event has professional athletes
vie for points over a two-season cycle leading to a grand,
winner-take-all prize of 500,000 U.S. dollars for the top man and top
woman. Results from the Tokyo Marathon, which joined the group this
year, will begin to count for the prize in the 2013-2014
series.Including the New York City prize money,nike shox shoes the
top athletes on November 3 could take home more than 750,000 dollars
each.For the men, the jackpot comes down solely to the outcome on the
streets of New York.Either Kiprotich, the reigning Olympic and World
champion, or Kebede, winner of the 2012 Chicago Marathon and 2013 London
Marathon, will run away with the top prize. Kebede is in the driver's
seat, leading the series with 65 points, with Kiprotich in third with
50. But it will be a high-speed chase game nonetheless.If Kebede
finishes first or second in New York and beats Kiprotich, Kebede will
win WMM. However, should Kiprotich win and Kebede finishes third or
lower, Kiprotich will claim the WMM.A tiebreak is possible in the event
that Kiprotich wins and Kebede finishes second. But Kiprotich will win
on head-to-head tiebreak count.Wholesale Lingerie Sexy LingerieIn
head-to-head competition, Kebede handily beat Kiprotich in perfect
weather in London this April, but Kiprotich returned the favour at the
warm and humid World Championships in August, where he outlasted the
fourth-place Kebede by nearly a minute.On the women's side, Rita Jeptoo
of Kenya vaulted into the WMM with her victory in Chicago,Isuzu Auto Parts but
either Kiplagat, the two-time IAAF World Champion and winner of the
2010 New York City Marathon, or Priscah Jeptoo, the 2012 Olympic silver
medallist and 2013 London winner, can better her total of 65 points
under the right -- but challenging -- circumstances in New York.For
Priscah Jeptoo, it's all or nothing. She must cross the finish line
first in New York to win a share of the 1 million dollars. Kiplagat must
finish first or second and beat Priscah Jeptoo to win the WMM title
outright.But if Priscah Jeptoo finishes second and Kiplagat finishes
third all three athletes will be tied with 65 points. The head-to-head
tiebreak isn't applicable, so Rita Jeptoo would win the WMM crown.
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