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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

(04/04/2025) Views: 881 ⚡AMP
by Race News Service
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Vienna City Marathon

Vienna City Marathon

More than 41,000 runners from over 110 nations take part in the Vienna City Marathon, cheered on by hundreds of thousands of spectators. From the start at UN City to the magnificent finish on the Heldenplatz, the excitement will never miss a beat. In recent years the Vienna City Marathon has succeeded in creating a unique position as a marathon...

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