This is the history of the half marathon of Gutenburg Maints in Mainz, Germany. The story is the news services and photos of Norbert Wilhelm.
Gutenberg Mainz Half Marathon
WITHOUT CROBS KINCORY AND ESTER GAMES COUNTRIES IN MAINZ
Half of the course have been created by half of the Gutenberg Maints in the marathon. Debutant James Cymphuru was a surprise winner of 60. By 50, Estter Camtayi attracted women’s race with 68:52. With these results, the race confirmed its position as the second largest half marathon in Germany behind Berlin. The organizers registered 8,500 entries for half of the marathon. It was 13,700 athletes to add events on shorter distances.
Very fast after the initial kilometers, when the leading group was in progress at the end of an hour, the pace rested. A group of six men, then reaching 10K point 28.35, pointed to 60:20 time. Surprisingly, it was a 23-year-old debutant James Cipkuru, who left the group to 15K. In good weather, Kenyan extended his leader. The newcomer, who was unknown to internationally, improved the record of the course from Eleven Seconds to 60:50 and reached the first result as of Maint. “This victory is a surprise for me. The 1992 Olympic Champion Matthew Burir is part of his Kenya coaching team.
German Marathon’s Recorder Samuel Fitwin (2:04:56) Completed from the Second Second to the Second to the second and passed the line as a runner 61:22, missing its best for only five seconds. “I am satisfied with the second place, even though I couldn’t run 61. The course is really good and the atmosphere was fantastic. Kenya’s Joshua Kose was 61. By 24.
Three athletes reached 10236 in the women’s race, which was PACE 68:45. Esther Kenea’s Rence, Kogo, who ran its half-marathon debut, and Belgium’s Reburgen created the top three, while German Domenica Meyer began to communicate in this section of the race. Soon the two Kenyans went down to Harden the Verb men. Running in the back of the Randan Kogo, Esther Kufay then moved forward to go two kilometers. Winning 68. In 52, he was almost a minute more fast than the previous course registration 69:46. Behind 31-year-old Rice was in the second place in Kogo in the second place, and the Hann Verben followed in the third place, 69. In 43. This was a great personal best for the Belgian who first broke into 70 minutes.

“It was only my second half of my second half and my first time for 70 minutes. Now I would like to improve up to 67:00. Back in 2010, he was the bronze medalist in the young world’s cross championship championships.
Fourth placed Domenica Meyer was the fourth woman who was 70 in Maints on Sunday. 00 was the clock clock clock. 69. With 56, the Germans passed his second fastest time and missed his WB for just ten seconds. “But this was my day. I never could find any rhythm from the beginning. At some stage, I didn’t even expect, “said Domenica Meyer.
Results: men.
1. James Kinkuru Ken 60:50
2. Samuel Fitvi Great 61:22
3. Joshua Kose Ken 61:24
4. Nickson Kogei Ken 62:15
5. No catastrophic food 62. 1
Women.
1. Esther Chemistry Ken 68:52
2. Revaly kens 69:04
3: Hanne Verbruggen Call 69:43:
4. Domenica Mayer Great 69:56
5. Rita Jellagat Ken 71:44
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