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BMW Frankfurt prepares for fast and thrilling races, release, note by Larry Eder

Larry Eder by Larry Eder
April 1, 2022
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The BMW Frankfurt marathon is one of the best marathons in the world. That is a fact. What, to me is most exciting, and a major reason for my first visit to the second fastest marathon in Germany is the history of the event. 

The development of the event, from the attention paid on the course to the weather conditions, to the treatment of the citizen runners, and the development of the elite fields, are the work of Jo Schindler and Christoph Kopp. 

Developing fast races upfront, with unique finishes and celebration at one of the oldest German races, has revitalized the event over the past eight years. 

RunBlogRun.com will be covering the race live for our readers on the RunningNetwork.com  and readers around the world. We will provide you with stories as the race weekend builds! 

Frankfurt prepares for fast and thrilling races

 

Christoph Kopp lives in Berlin but since the end of last week the Elite Race Coordinator for the BMW Frankfurt Marathon has been regularly checking the weather forecast for the city beside the River Main. That’s where an imposing field will line up for the race’s 32nd edition on Sunday. A year ago the thermometer dropped to freezing point on race day morning and the organisers took the precaution of having salt scattered around the bends to prevent runners slipping on any potentially icy surface. Judging by the current meteorological predictions, Christoph Kopp and Race Director Jo Schindler will not need salt on Sunday – that is for sure. The elite field is loaded with talent, showing 21 runners with personal bests of sub 2:10 and five have broken2:05:30. The BMW Frankfurt Marathon is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race and around 15,000 runners are expected to take part.

 

Since 2003 the men’s course record has been broken on eight occasions. The current record is 2:03:42, set by Wilson Kipsang two years ago, and makes Frankfurt the second fastest marathon behind Berlin. Given good weather conditions, another fast race is highly likely. However, Elite Race Coordinator Christoph Kopp

is not making an attack on the course record the priority. This is currently only 19 seconds slower than Wilson Kipsang’s world record (2:03:23).

 

“It is our aim to get a big group of runners to the 30 k mark. If we get there with a compact leading group we will be in a very good position to achieve very fast times,” said Christoph Kopp, who is hoping for a winning time of under 2:05.

 

The Ethiopian duo of Dino Sefir (2:04:50), Feyisa Lilesa (2:04:52) and the Kenyan trio of Vincent Kiprutu (2:05:13), Levy Matebo Omari (2:05:16) and Albert Matebor (2:05:25) are the ones who have PBs of sub 2:05:30. “But I also rate Kenyans Eric Ndiema and Gilbert Kirwa highly. I saw Kirwa looking very good in training when I was in Iten recently,” said Christoph Kopp. Ndiema has a PB of 2:06:07 while Kirwa won in Frankfurt with 2:06:14 in 2009. Kopp also thinks that Kenyans Moses Masai (2:11:00) and debutant Edwin Kipyego, who is the winner of the Den Haag Half Marathon from this year, could do very well.

 

“When I took over as Race Director in Frankfurt and then introduced Christoph Kopp a year later in 2003 the goal was to deliver high-class races and achieve top results,” said Jo Schindler. “We improved in all aspects and managed to provide very good conditions for both elite and fun runners.” Schindler said that a sub 2:05time would be a superb result on Sunday. “We are the second fastest marathon and we want to confirm this position in the future.”

 

Kopp has a habit of giving bib number 7, traditionally considered as a “lucky number”, to an athlete he expects to produce an outstanding performance – and they usually do. While Gilbert Kirwa will wear this number on Sunday, the woman starting with F7 is Gelete Burka. The Ethiopian debutant with an outstanding career on the track and cross country behind her is tipped to make a strong impression. “I don’t know her well enough to make a prediction, but I’ve heard she is in good form,” said Christoph Kopp, who gave the F7 bib to Meselech Melkamu a year ago. The Ethiopian duly won the race with a course record of 2:21:01 and returns toFrankfurt as defending champion. Tirfi Tsegaye (Ethiopia/2:21:19), Eunice Jepkirui (Kenya/2:21:41), Mamitu Daska (Ethiopia/2:21:59) and Caroline Kilel (Kenya/2:22:36) are the other favourites.

 

“The men’s race is very open, but this one is as well. It would be great if we could see a women’s course record for the fourth time in a row,” said Christoph Kopp. Jo Schindler added: “It would be a dream to get a sub 2:20 time for the first time inFrankfurt. And I hope that we will see two thrilling races on Sunday.”

 

For the first time, the BMW Frankfurt Marathon will be shown live by a number of international TV stations. The following stations will broadcast the race live: Super Sport South Africa, Fox International / ESPN Star, Solar Sports Philippines, Starhub Singapore, OSNetwork, Zuku TV, The Sports Channel Israel, EBU, Slovak Sport Slovakia, Sky Mexico, Band Sports Brazil, Direct TV Latin America, Fox Sports Australia, Dolce Sport Romania, NTV Turkey, Canal+ France. For other territories the live stream will be accessible through the website of the race:www.bmw–frankfurt-marathon.com The race begins at 10.30 am local time (clocks go back one hour during the night before the race).

 

More information is available at: www.bmw–frankfurt-marathon.com 

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    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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