PRESS RELEASE Vienna, April 16th, 2008

Abel Kirui heads the field for Vienna City

Abel Kirui among group of strong Kenyans. ‐ Record field with more than 28,000 entries

The jubilee edition of the looks ready to produce the greatest running event Austria has ever seen. This refers to the elite field as well as the mass race. A group of strong Kenyan runners has been signed for the 25th edition of the race to be held on 27th April.

Among them is Abel Kirui, who features a personal best of 2:06:51. Japan’s Tomo Morimoto, who had won the Vienna City Marathon 2006 in a personal best of 2:24:33, will head the women’s field.

Record number of participants Including races at shorter distances and a relay event more than 28,000 athletes have entered the Vienna City Marathon so far. That means a first record is already broken. Never before had race organisers experienced such a strong demand. Last year’s record figure was at 26,249. Online registration is still possible until this Friday at: www.vienna‐marathon.com Subject to availability late entries will be accepted at the marathon fair in Vienna on 25th and 26th April.

Abel Kirui heads the field Besides his impressive personal best Abel Kirui has another advantage: He knows the course of the Vienna City Marathon since he had placed third here a year ago. In very warm weather conditions the Kenyan had clocked 2:10:41. With that time he was just 34 seconds behind the winner Luke Kibet, who went on to win the gold medal at the World Championships in Osaka a couple of months later. Kirui also did very well later in the year, when he ran his personal best in the . Only one famous runner was faster than him: . With his 2:06:51 Kirui was the sixth fastest runner in 2007.

Strong contenders Such is the quality of the Vienna City Marathon this year that Abel Kirui will not be the fastest in the field. Fellow Kenyan Wilson Onsare has a personal best of 2:06:47. The 31 year‐ old had achieved this when he was third in Paris in 2003. While Wilson Onsare has run sub 2:10 times a number of times Paul Biwott (2:08:17) and William Rotich (2:09:53) have at least broken that mark once. Rotich had established his personal best when winning the Dubai Marathon in 2007. The 28 year‐old had recently shown promising form when he tied his personal best at the half marathon in Berlin (60:12) finishing fourth. Two more Kenyans could do well in Vienna when they start their marathon careers: so far has run 60:22 minutes for the half marathon while Philemon Kisang won the famous Stramilano half marathon in 2007 and 2008. His personal best at this distance stands at 60:55.

Text: Jörg Wenig

More information about the 25th Vienna City Marathon is available at: www.vienna‐marathon.com

PRESS CONTACT: Mr. Andreas Maier phone +43 650 350 14 88 e‐mail: andreas.maier@vienna‐marathon.com

25th Vienna City Marathon

Your date: 27th April 2008 – A quick overview

COMPETITIONS

Vienna City Marathon (42,195 km)

ANKER Half Marathon (21,097 km) tele.ring Relay‐Marathon (Teams of 4 runners: 16,1 km / 5,7 km / 9,1 km / 11,295 km)

Coca‐Cola Junior Marathon (4,2 km – for children between 10 and 18 years)

Coca‐Cola Kids Challenge (1 km – for children between 6 and 10 years)

Krone Bambinilauf (1 km – for children between 3 an d 6 years)

The finish line for all competitions is in Heldenplatz.

MARATHON records for this course: Lahoucine Mrikik / MAR 2:08:20 (2006) Maura Viceconte / ITA 2:23:47 (2000)

SPECIALS (A Selection) • Exclusive concert for VCM participants by the Vienna Boys‘ Choir, presented by OFID • Special jubilee medals with Swarowski crystals • Tchibo get2gether – Pancake Party in the ballroom of the Vienna Town Hall • “Marathon Sound of Vienna” – Music and Entertainment Programme along the course • Interim times every 5 km • Live texting of interim‐ and final‐times, a total of 120,000 text messages! • Trade show „Wien Aktiv“ on the 25th and 26th April 2008 • VCM Medical Centre at the “Wien Aktiv” trade fair • Online training programme, on www.vienna‐marathon.com • The face of the start number: VCM Insider Profile, on www.vienna‐marathon.com

FACTS Runners come to Vienna from over 80 nations. 300,000 spectators cheer the runners on from the side of the course. On the television around 300,000 viewers watch the race live. The event generates, year upon year, an internal expenditure of 18 million Euros. In the preparation for the Vienna City Marathon the participants complete 1.8 million hours of training, making the event one of the greatest health initiatives in the country. At the 2007 VCM the participants ran a total of 535,000 kilometres.

PRESS CONTACT: Mr. Andreas Maier, phone +43 650 350 14 88, e‐mail: andreas.maier@vienna‐marathon.com