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Atletas Vip Femininos Uma passagem de estrelas medalhadas A responsabilidade da excelência da organização da EDP Meia Maratona de Lisboa, fazendo jus à distinção de ser Gold Label, da Federação Internacional (IAAF), impede qualquer laxismo e, de facto, a edição de 2017 é a maior prova disso. Quantas competições mundiais apresentam nas suas listas de elite a presença de campeões Olímpicos, campeões Mundiais, campeões Europeus e campeões Africanos? Serão dez, os atletas presentes na EDP Meia Maratona de Lisboa 2017, com esteste palmarés. Mais, em homens estarão presentes sete atletas que já baixaram dos 61 minutos (quatro já correram mesmo abaixo da uma hora!) e nas mulheres serão oito que já correram abaixo dos 69 minutos! Não apoucando a prova masculina, a competição feminina promete bastante e tudo será possível em matéria de recordes! A cabeça de cartaz para a competição feminina é a campeã olímpica de 5.000 m e vice-campeã olímpica de 10.000 m, Vivian CHERUIYOT, que tem um recorde pessoal abaixo dos 68 minutos (67.54) e que poderá baixá-lo significativamente nesta deslumbrante corrida lisboeta. E isso poderá acontecer porque terá a oposição de outras atletas com recursos muito semelhantes e até melhores nesta distância, como é o caso da campeã mundial de maratona, a etíope Mare DIBABA (rp: 67.54). Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa Ainda neste patamar de luta pelo triunfo destaque para Mary WACERA, do Quénia (rp: 66.29), vice-campeã mundial de meia maratona em 2014; a etíope Ruti AGA (rp: 68.07), vencedora da edição de 2016 desta competição; a campeã da europa da maratona (2014), a francesa Christelle DAUNAY (rp: 68.34); ou a etíope Ababel YESHANEH (rp: 67.52), quarta na Lisboa Rock’n’Roll Meia Maratona de 2014. Uma nota especial para as atletas Leila e Lily LUIK, duas das irmãs que foram as primeiras trigémeas a participar numa edição dos Jogos Olímpicos (Rio 2016). Entre as portuguesas, destaque para as campeãs europeias de 10.000 m de 2014 (e vice-campeã no ano passado) Ana Dulce FÉLIX (rp: 68.32), que fez o seu recorde pessoal precisamente nesta prova lisboeta, e de meia maratona em 2016, Sara MOREIRA (rp: 69.18) e para a campeã nacional de estrada e corta-mato em 2017, Jéssica AUGUSTO (rp: 69.08), medalha de bronze na meia maratona dos europeus de 2016. A elite masculina Não menos valiosa a lista de elite masculina, com oito atletas baixo dos 61 minutos (quatro abaixo da hora). Destaque para o eritreu Nguse AMLOSON (recorde pessoal de 59.39), que foi o vencedor da edição do ano passado da Lisboa Rock’n’Roll Meia Maratona, além de ter sido quinto no mundial de meia maratona em 2014, e que pretende alcançar uma marca ainda mais relevante Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa nesta prova com traçado muito elogiado. Ele terá pela frente os quenianos James WANGARI MWANGI (rp: 59.07), que venceu três meias maratonas em 2016, e Simon CHEPROT (rp: 59.20). Outros atletas podem imiscuir-se nesta luta, os quenianos Edwin Kibet KOECH (rp: 60.47), 8º na maratona de Seoul 2016, Daniel ROTICH (rp:60.59), 2º na meia de Hamburgo em 2014; e Alex Oloitiptip KORIO (rp: 59.28), terceiro na Meia Maratona de Paris este ano e 3º na Meia Maratona Rock’n’Roll Lisboa (2015); ainda Cuthbert NYASANGO, do Zimbabue (rp: 60.26), sétimo na maratona dos Jogos Olímpicos de 2012; o francês Bouabdellah TAHRI, finalista olímpico, medalha de bronze em mundiais e vice-campeão europeu em 3000 m obstáculos, aventurando-se agora na distância, tendo vencido a meia maratona de Villefranche-Sur-Saone (63.38). Entre os portugueses, destaque para Hermano FERREIRA (rp: 61.24), José MOREIRA (rp: 64.00), Ricardo RIBAS (rp: 63.58), Rui TEIXEIRA (rp: 63.16), entre outros. A ELITE parte de Algés (duas partidas separadas) Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa Dorsal Name / Nome DOB/ Personal Best / País / Country (Club) / Bib Nasc. Recorde Pessoal 1 Nguse AMLOSON 1986 ERI 0:59.39 2 James Wangari MWANGI 1994 KEN 0:59.07 3 Simon CHEPROT 1990 KEN 0:59.20 4 Cutbert NYASANGO 1982 ZIM 1:00.26 5 Edwin Kibet KOECH 1983 KEN 1:00.47 6 Daniel ROTICH 1994 UGA 1:00.59 7 Bouabdellah TAHRI 1978 FRA 1:03.38 8 Tadu Abate DEME ETH 1:02.11A 9 Paulo PAULA 1979 BRA 1:02.30 10 Tiidrek NURME 1989 EST 1:03.16 11 Alex Oloitiptip KORIO - PACE 1990 KEN 0:59.28 12 Nick VAN PEBORG 1982 BEL 1:04.02 13 Jake Thomas ROBERTSON 1989 NZL estreia 14 Robbie SIMPSON 1992 GBR 1:04.39 15 Ibrahim Mukunga WACHIRA 1989 KEN 1:05.26 16 Kibrom GHEBREZGIABHIER ERI 1:06.36 17 Hermano FERREIRA 1982 POR (Benfica) 1:01.24 18 Ricardo RIBAS 1977 POR (Benfica) 1:03.58 19 Rui TEIXEIRA 1982 POR (Sporting) 1:03.16 20 José MOREIRA 1980 POR (Sporting) 1.04.00 21 Samuel BARATA 1993 POR (Benfica) 1:06.41 22 Hélder SANTOS 1983 POR (Sporting) 1:06.05 23 Miguel RIBEIRO 1987 POR (O. Vianense) 1:05.45 24 Bruno PAIXÃO 1984 POR (Beja AC) 1:06.45 25 Nuno COSTA 1986 POR (Maia AC) 1:02.51 26 Sérgio DIAS 1985 POR 1:06.33 27 Pedro RIBEIRO 1981 POR (Sporting) 1.04.58 28 Carlos M. SILVA 1983 POR (GDR 1:06.27 Reboleira) Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa 29 Pedro ARSÉNIO 1982 POR (Beja AC) 1:09.26 30 Nuno LOPES 1987 POR (CA Seia) 1.05.01 31 Daniel GREGÓRIO 1989 POR (CA Seia) 1:06.54 32 Luís MARTINS 1993 POR (CA Seia) 1:09.34 33 Ricardo FIGUEIREDO 1989 POR (CA Seia) 1:09.20 34 Tiago COSTA 1988 POR (Benfica) 1:04.31 35 Jorge VARELA 1980 POR (CA S. João) 1:07.42 36 Priit LEHISMETS 1979 EST 1:08.17 37 Emmanuel BOISVERT 1991 CAN estreia Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa Dorsal Name / Nome DOB/ Personal Best / País / Country (Club) / Bib Nasc. Recorde Pessoal 50 Vivian Jepkemoi CHERUIYOT 1983 KEN 1:07.54 51 Mare DIBABA 1989 ETH 1:07.13 52 Mary WACERA 1988 KEN 1:06.29 53 Ruti AGA 1994 ETH 1:08.07 54 Ababel YESHANEAH 1976 ETH 1:07.52 55 Afera GODFAY BERHA 1991 ETH 1:08.32 56 Christelle DAUNAY 1974 FRA 1:08.34 57 Maria CASANUEVA 1981 ESP 1:14.20 58 Katarzyna KOWALSKA 1985 POL 1:10.49 59 Susan Kipsang JEPTOO 1987 KEN 1:12.57 60 Sarah INGLIS 1991 GBR 1:12.04 61 Lily LUIK 1985 EST 1:15.05 62 Lila LUIK 1985 EST 1:03.58 (Benfica) 63 Ana DULCE FÉLIX 1982 POR 1:08.32 64 Jessica AUGUSTO 1981 POR (Sporting) 1:09.08 (Sporting) 65 Sara MOREIRA 1985 POR 1:09.18 66 Catarina RIBEIRO 1990 POR (Individual) 1:13.30 67 Carla Salomé ROCHA 1990 POR (Individual) 1:14.39 (A. Montanha) 68 Doroteia Peixoto 1983 POR 1:14.51 69 Vera NUNES 1980 POR (Benfica) 1:15.38 (CA Seia) 70 Inês MONTEIRO 1980 POR 1:10.06 71 Vera FERNANDES 1985 POR (Belavista) 1:17.26 (GFD) 72 Cláudia PEREIRA 1976 POR 1:13.39 73 Celma BONFIM 1977 STP 1:22.32 Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa C.V.’s mais relevantes (masculinos) Nguse AMLOSOM 8º em 10.000 m nos Mundiais de Moscovo 2013 ERITREIA 5º no Mundial de Meia Maratona (Copenhaga, 2014) Data nasc.: 10/11/1986 Campeão de 10000 m de África em 2014 Rec. Pessoal: Vencedor da Rock’n’Roll Meia Maratona de Lisboa 10.000m: 27.28,10 (12) 2016 ½ Maratona: 59.39 (14) James WANGARI MWANGI Em 2016, vencedor das meias maratonas de Milão QUÉNIA (59.12), Shibetsu (63.22) e Copenhaga (59.07) Data nasc.: 23/03/1994 Rec. Pessoal: 10.000m: 27.23,04 (16) ½ Maratona: 59.07 (16) Simon CHEPROT 6º Mundial de Meia Maratona em Cardiff (2016) QUÉNIA 6º na Meia Maratona Ras Al Khaimah (2016) Data nasc.: 18/02/1990 6º na Rock’n’Roll Meia Maratona de Lisboa 2013 Rec. Pessoal: 10 Km: 27.41 (14) ½ Maratona: 59.20 (13) Cuthbert NYASANGO ZIMBABUÉ 7º Maratona Jogos Olímpicos Londres (2012) 10º Mundial de Meia Maratona – Udine (2007) Data nasc.: 17/09/1982 11º Maratona de Boston (2016) Rec. Pessoal: 11º EDP Meia Maratona de Lisboa (2014) 10.000m: 27.57,34 (07) ½ Maratona:. 60.26 (07) Maratona Clube de Portugal (Tel. 21 4413182) ou visite: Site: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com FB: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa Edwin Kibet KOECH 7º Mundial de Corta-Mato juniores (2000) QUÉNIA 8º Maratona de Seoul (2016) Data nasc.: 15/05/1983 9º Meia Maratona de Portugal (2006) Rec. Pessoal: 10.000 m: 28.40.2h (04) ½ Maratona: 60.47 (14) Daniel ROTICH UGANDA 26º Campeonato do Mundo de Meia Maratona (2014) 2º Meia Maratona de Hamburgo (2014) Data nasc.: 11/01/1994 Rec. Pessoal: 10 k m: 28.51 (14) ½ Maratona: 60.59 (16) Bouabdellah TAHRI FRANÇA Em 3.000 Obstáculos: 5º Jogos Olímpicos 2008 (7º em 2004); 3º Mundiais de 2009 (4º em 2003 e 2011; 5º Data nasc.: 20/12/1978 em 2001 e 2007; 8º em 2005); 2º Europeus de 2010; Rec.
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