Meseret Defar to Make Her Half Marathon Debut Versus Shalane Flanagan Next Weekend in Philadelphia
By David Monti
September 11, 2010
(c) 2010 Race Results Weekly, all rights reserved
Two-time Olympic medallist and multiple world record holder Meseret
Defar will make her half-marathon debut at the ING Rock 'n' Roll
Philadelphia Half-Marathon on Sunday, September 19, organizers told Race
Results earlier this week. For Defar, 26, the race will be more than
twice as long as her previous longest race on the roads, the World's
Best 10-K in San Juan, Puerto Rico, in 2007.
"I've been talking to Mark Wetmore (Defar's agent) for two to three
years about Tirunesh (Dibaba) and Meseret stepping up to the
half-marathon distance," said Matt Turnbull via cell phone, who manages
the professional athlete fields for the Competitor Group, Inc., owner of
the Philadelphia race. "It's always been something we've been keen to
do, to see Defar moving up. Meseret obviously is already looking to
move up. She's chosen to make her debut here in the States in
Philadelphia."
A fiery track racer with nearly unbeatable closing speed, Defar owns
four of the ten-fastest 5000m performances in history, and has set the
world 5000m record twice. She is also the holder of the world best time
for 5-kilometers on the road: 14:46. She clocked that time at the 2006
Carlsbad 5000 in Carlsbad, Calif., a race she has won three times. She
was the Olympic 5000m champion in 2004, and earned the bronze medal at
the same distance in 2008.
Although the course of the Philadelphia Half-Marathon has been slightly
modified for this year, it remains flat and fast, starting and finishing
in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art at Eakins Oval. The
69-minute mark has been broken by women in Philadelphia five times, with
Deena Kastor's 1:07:53 from 2005 still standing as the course record.
It is unlikely, however, that Defar will be paying much attention to the
clock in Philadelphia. That's because Turnbull has assembled an
exceptional field to challenge her. Also on the starting line to take
on the Ethiopian will be Olympic 10,000m bronze medallist Shalane
Flanagan of Portland, Ore., who has a half-marathon personal best of
1:09:41. Turnbull says Flanagan, who is training for her marathon debut
at the ING New York City Marathon in November, is ready to race Defar.
"I'm been talking to her husband and manager Steve Edwards, and she's in
the right frame of mind for it," Turnbull explained. "She's ready to
take on the world's best."
Also in the field is New Zealand's Kim Smith, who is also prepping for
the marathon in New York. Smith, who lives in Providence, R.I., and
holds the New Zealand marathon record of 2:25:21, has a half-marathon
personal best of 1:07:55.
Turnbull also convinced two-time Olympic Marathon silver medallist
Catherine Ndereba, who has won the race in Philadelphia seven times, to
race it again. Ndereba, who logs most of her training miles when she is
in the United States in nearby Valley Forge, has a half-marathon best
of 1:07:54.
"You can almost call her 'Miss Philadelphia Distance Run,'" Turnbull
quipped. "She gets the biggest reception of anybody. The people of
Philadelphia have really taken to her and her career."
But Turnbull's field goes even deeper. Ethiopia's Derartu Tulu (1:07:03
PB) and Werknesh Kidane (1:08:09), and Japan's Yuri Kano (1:08:57 PB)
are also in the race. Other Americans include Katie McGregor (1:12:01),
Serena Burla (1:10:08), Kathy Newberry (1:12:59) are also in the field.
McGregor, Burla and Newberry are also tuning up for the ING New York
City Marathon.
For 32 years the race had been called the "Philadelphia Distance Run."
Competitor Group bought the event two years ago, secured Dutch
financial company ING as the title sponsor, and initially named the race
the "ING Philadelphia Distance Run." At a press conference in
Philadelphia prior to last year's race, Competitor Group vice-president
Tracy Sundlun said that rebranding the race to join their successful
Rock 'n' Roll race family would help boost its profile and help
transform it from a regional to a national event.
"The Rock 'N' Roll brand does that," said Sundlun in an interview with
Race Results Weekly last year. He added: "The brand just lights them
up."
Turnbull said that the race had sold out at 18,000 entries, easily an event record (last year's race had 12,247 finishers).
"It's going to be a full house in Philly this year," Turnbull concluded.
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More: ING Rock N Roll Philly: Ryan Hall Vs. Gebre Gebremariam Vs. Abderrahim Goumri Gebremariam,
the 2009 World XC champ, has been tearing up the roads in 2010, winning
everything in sight. Hall, however, has the best half PR of the group.
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