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Kenyan Elites Eye Fast Times at Sunday’s Vienna City Marathon

The 42nd edition of the Vienna City Marathon, Austria’s premier road racing event and a World Athletics Elite Label race, is set to unfold this Sunday with over 45,000 participants—including a record 13,000 marathoners. A strong Kenyan contingent is expected to set a blistering pace as they aim for personal bests on the historic streets of Vienna.

Kenya’s Justus Kangogo (PB 2:05:57), Asbel Rutto (2:06:24), and Stanley Kurgat (2:07:05)headline a deep elite field. All three confirmed at Friday’s press conference that they’re not just here to win—they’re here to run fast.

“We have an interesting elite field that should provide a thrilling race,” said Johannes Langner, elite coordinator. “Our target for the lead group is a half marathon split between 62:30 and 62:45, with a second group about a minute behind.”

Though the forecast calls for dry but cold weather, with temperatures just above freezing at the 9 a.m. start, the elite field still has its sights set on the 2:05:08 course record.

Kangogo, who ran his PB in Berlin, said he’s eager to team up with Rutto: “I am a frontrunner as well, so we will work together. And once we finish, we will celebrate.”

Rutto made headlines with his course record victory in Rome last year, running solo to a 2:06:24 finish. “I am a frontrunner,” said the 23-year-old. “If you stay behind, you can’t win. On Sunday, I’m going for a personal best.”

Stanley Kurgat brings a strategic edge, having paced Vienna last year up to 32K. “Now I’ll go the full distance. I know this course, and even if it’s cold, it will still be a good race.”

Other strong contenders include Douglas Chebii (2:06:31), Charles Ndiema (2:08:12), and Benard Kimeli (2:08:34). Keep an eye on Bernard Muia, last year’s runner-up in Vienna, who comes in with a 2:09:17 PB from Munich. Meanwhile, Wisley Kibichii, a 59:57 half marathoner, will make his highly anticipated marathon debut.

Vienna City Marathon General Manager Dominik Konrad, son of longtime race director Wolfgang Konrad, emphasized the event’s growing impact: “We’re seeing another running boom. Entries came early and never stopped. This year’s marathon is not only a celebration of sport but also a huge boost to Vienna’s economy, with runners from 146 nations—a record.”

Top Men’s Elite Field – Personal Bests

• Justus Kangogo (KEN) – 2:05:57

• Asbel Rutto (KEN) – 2:06:24

• Douglas Chebii (KEN) – 2:06:31

• Stanley Kurgat (KEN) – 2:07:05

• Charles Ndiema (KEN) – 2:08:12

• Benard Kimeli (KEN) – 2:08:34

• Bernard Muia (KEN) – 2:09:17

• Mica Cheserek (KEN) – 2:09:26

• Kipsambu Kimakal (KEN) – 2:09:41

• Geoffrey Koech (KEN) – 2:10:12

• Haftamu Abadi (ETH) – 2:10:33

• Lemawork Ketema (AUT) – 2:10:44

• Gadisa Tajebe (ETH) – 2:11:02

• Edward Koonyo (KEN) – 2:11:24

• Evans Yego (KEN) – 2:12:56

• Henry Kichana (KEN) – 2:13:06

• Andreas Vojta (AUT) – 2:13:43

• Andrew Davies (GBR) – 2:14:23

• Daverso Ramos (PER) – 2:14:25

• Wisley Kibichii (KEN) – Debut

• Mogos Tuemay (ETH) – Debut

posted Friday April 4th
by Race News Service