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Bernard Koech Targets Third Hamburg Title as Tanui Leads Women’s Field Sunday

The Haspa Marathon Hamburg returns this Sunday with one of the deepest elite fields in Europe, led by two-time champion Bernard Koech and fellow Kenyan Rebecca Tanui.

Hamburg has quietly developed into one of the fastest marathon courses in the world, with course records of 2:03:46 and 2:17:23. Organizers are again expecting a quick race, and the strength of this year’s field suggests those marks could be tested.

The men’s race features exceptional depth. Six athletes arrive with personal bests under 2:06, while another six have broken 2:07, creating a highly competitive field from front to back.

Bernard Koech returns to a course that has suited him perfectly. He won here three years ago, matching his personal best of 2:04:09, and followed that with another victory in 2024 in 2:04:24. Now he is aiming for a third Hamburg title, a rare achievement at this level.

Among those looking to challenge him are Gashau Ayale and Abdisa Tola. Ayale, an Ethiopian-born runner competing for Israel, ran 2:04:53 in Valencia last year and earned a silver medal at the European Championships marathon. Tola, the brother of Olympic champion Tamirat Tola, made an immediate impact in the marathon with a 2:05:42 victory in Dubai in his debut.

Germany’s hopes rest with Samuel Fitwi, whose 2:04:56 personal best makes him the second-fastest German marathoner ever. If his recent training camp in Addis Ababa has gone well, he could be in contention for a podium finish.

In the women’s race, Rebecca Tanui enters as the clear favorite with a personal best of 2:21:08. Following late withdrawals from top contenders Tigist Ketema and Degitu Azimeraw, Tanui has stepped into the leading role.

The Kenyan has built a reputation for consistency, winning three of her last five marathons—Mersin in 2025, Kosice in 2024, and Venice in 2023—while finishing on the podium in the other two.

Her main challengers are expected to come from a trio of athletes with personal bests under 2:23: Ethiopia’s Kasanesh Baze and Muluhabt Tsega, along with Kenya’s Marion Kibor.

With strong depth in both races and favorable conditions expected, Hamburg is set for another fast and competitive edition.

Elite Runners with Personal Bests

MEN:

Bernard Koech (KEN) 2:04:09

Gashau Ayale (ISR) 2:04:53

Samuel Fitwi (GER) 2:04:56

Othmane El Goumri (MAR) 2:05:12

Kennedy Kimutai (KEN) 2:05:25

Abdisa Tola (ETH) 2:05:42

Tsedat Ayana (ETH) 2:06:18

Balew Yihunle (ETH) 2:06:22

Felix Kibitok (KEN) 2:06:28

Shumi Dechasa (BRN) 2:06:43

Mohamed El Aaraby (MAR) 2:06:45

Belay Bezabeh (ETH) 2:06:58

Taresa Tolosa (ETH) 2:07:01

Vincent Nyageo (KEN) Debut

Aaron Bienenfeld (GER) Debut

WOMEN:

Rebecca Tanui (KEN) 2:21:08

Kasanesh Baze (ETH) 2:22:06

Muluhabt Tsega (ETH) 2:22:21

Marion Kibor (KEN) 2:22:35

Brillian Kipkoech (KEN) 2:23:56

Mercy Kwambai (KEN) 2:23:58

Manon Coste (FRA) 2:32:46

Vibeke Jensen (NOR) 2:34:22

Aselef Amare (ETH) Debut

Selamawit Teferi (ETH) Debut

(04/21/2026) Views: 63 ⚡AMP
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Haspa Marathon Hamburg

Haspa Marathon Hamburg

The HASPA MARATHON HAMBURG is Germany’s biggest spring marathon and since 1986 the first one to paint the blue line on the roads. Hamburcourse record is fast (2:05:30), the metropolitan city (1.8 million residents) lets the euphoric atmosphere spill over and carry you to the finish. Make this experience first hand and follow the Blue Line....

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