Mikael Kahsay, Genet Agtew of Ethiopia
dominate Milo Marathon-Cebu elimination
Mikael Tesfaye Kahsay and Genet
Agtew of Ethiopia brought their winning ways to Cebu, topping the Cebu
eliminations of the Milo Marathon yesterday.
Tesfaye Kahsay breasted the finish
line in Osmeña Boulevard with a time of one
hour, nine minutes and 33 seconds to rule the men’s 21-kilometer race
while Agtew clocked one hour 24 minutes and 16 seconds to win the
women’s crown.
Both elite runners of coach Tsegaye
Gebreegziabher Kebedew automatically
earned slots to the National Finals slated Dec. 11 in Manila.
The Ethiopians are no strangers in
the country’s running scene.
Kahsay and Agtew also dominated the
21k run of the prestigious CamSur International Marathon in Camarines Sur last
month. The 25-year-old Kahsay clocked 1:10:57 to win the men’s title while
Agtew topped the women’s side with a time of 1:22:22.
Local running ace Mary Joy Tabal is
familiar with Agtew as she finished runner-up to the Ethiopian in the CamSur
event.
Yesterday, Tabal again finished
second, clocking 1:27:25, while Mary Jane Beboso settled for third place
(1:39:52).
Mailemariam Kansay (1:09:37) also of
Ethiopia was second in the men’s race while Kenyan Josphat Kiptanui (1:09:45)
was at third.
Also qualifying for the Nationals
for a chance at the P300,000 top purse
were three male Kenyan elite runners and two Filipino runners. The two
Pinoys are Tabal and 2010 Cebu leg winner Adonis Singson.
Tabal and Agtew were the only female
runners who qualfied after finishing with times below the 1:30:00 cutoff.
Singson is the only local runner who
qualified in the men’s side after clocking 1:15:56, good for sixth place in the
21k race.
The three Kenyans who qualified are
Kiptanui, Abraham Missous (1:12:58) and Francis Kakaui (1:14:14).
Tabal, last year’s third placer in
the Nationals 42k run, was still satisfied with her performance yesterday as
she surpassed her personal record of 1:28:00.
SECRET FOR SUCCESS
Meanwhile, Ethiopian coach Kebedew
said the reason for his wards’ success is
rigid training.
“We trained very hard, alternating
between speed workouts, endurance and long distance running,” he said. “That’s
our secret in winning.”
Milo Marathon Cebu leg co-organizer
Ricky Ballesteros said this kind of training should be considered by local
runners and their coaches.
“That would be a great challenge for
Filipinos runners to improve,” said Ballesteros.
In the 10k race, Riez Enriquez
crossed the finish line first with a time of 36 minutes and one second followed
by Reprinel Banzon of the University of Cebu (UC) and Ronny Andrin.
Jojielyn Pepito of the University of
San Carlos (USC) landed in the top spot of the women’s 10k side with a time of
46 minutes and 41 seconds followed by Gerly Rose Baylon and Gretchen
Batiancila.
Aldren Agang (17:49) and Clarisse
Diongson (22:35 ) ruled the 5k race.
Jeniucel Amamangpang (11:38) and Lovely Fe Andrin (11:54 ), on the other
hand, finished first in the 3k division.
The University of Cebu (UC) topped
the inter-school competition with an official time of 27 minutes and 18.49
seconds.
A total of 19,040
runners participated in the race, including Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama.
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