Gebrselassie
Date:
Sun, 30 Sep 2007 20:02:10 -0500
Gebrselassie sets marathon record
Haile Gebrselassie
Gebrselassie is a double Olympic
champion over 10,000m
Haile Gebrselassie broke the marathon
world record in Berlin on Sunday,
posting an official time of two hours,
four minutes and 26 seconds.
The 34-year-old Ethiopian beat the mark
of 2:04:55 set by Kenya's Paul
Tergat in Berlin in September 2003.
Gebrselassie was already 32 seconds
inside Tergat's pace at the 10km mark
and went through halfway at 62.29.
"This is wonderful, really
special," said Gebrselassie, who missed the
record by 61 seconds in the 2006 race.
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He still proves he's probably, if not
the best long distance runner of all
time
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The mild weather conditions were almost
ideal, with overcast skies for most
of the race.
"Today it was perfect," he
added. "It was a little bit windy, but perfect.
The spectators were great and gave me
great support."
The fast, flat course wound through nine
districts of the German capital
with a total inclination of just 30m.
Last year, Gebrselassie had faded in the
final six kilometres in the face of
a stiff headwind but this year the race
organisers made sure there were
enough pacesetters to take him through
the 30km point.
Gebrselassie won four successive world
titles and over 10,000m and set
numerous world records on the track
before turning to road racing late in
his career.
Gete Wami of Ethiopia won the women's
race in a time of 2:23.17.