Richard Ringer and Aleksandra Lisowska take marathon thrillers
There was joy for the hosts in a dramatic finish to the men’s marathon on day one of the 2022 European Athletics Championships in Munich on Monday (15 August).
Israel's Maru Teferi looked to have a decisive lead with 200m to go, but Germany's Richard Ringer - a bronze medallist over 5000m in 2016 - showed that track speed to surge into the lead and take gold in a time of 2:10.21.
A stunned Teferi came home second ahead of fellow Ethiopian-born teammate Gashau Ayale.
Earlier, Aleksandra Lisowska took the first gold of the competition in the women's marathon.
The Pole crossed the line in 2:28:36, six seconds ahead of Matea Parlov Kostro of Croatia with Dutch runner Nienke Brinkman just denying home favourite Miriam Dattke the bronze.
Close marathon finishes in Munich
After a crowded lead pack, the men’s marathon was reduced to a race of six at the 40km.
Teferi appeared to have the race at his mercy with German Amanal Petros well placed for silver.
But it was all change in the home stretch as Ringer, who was 26th in the Tokyo 2020 marathon last year, sprinted to victory from the two Israelis with Petros finishing fourth.
The women’s was wide open until the last 5km when Dattke, in just her second marathon having made her debut in Seville in February, injected pace and whittled the lead group down to eight runners.
But Lisowska, 35th in the Olympic marathon last year, made an attack of her own and came clear to secure her first major career triumph.
Parlov Kostro took silver with Dattke just missing out on the medals behind Brinkman.
posted Monday August 15th
by Evelyn Watta