Beijing International Marathon
(Reuters/Xinhua) Updated: 2006-10-15 13:21
 Competitors run in front of a portrait of former Chinese leader Mao
Zedong at the Tiananmen Gate during the 2006 Beijing International Marathon in
Beijing October 15, 2006. The annual Beijing International Marathon is organized
by the Chinese Athletics Association and was first held in 1981.
[Reuters]
Kenya, China split 2006 Beijing Marathon
titles
Sun Weiwei defended China's dominance in women's race at the 2006 Beijing
Marathon, as she claimed the title with two hours 34 minutes and 41 seconds on
Sunday.
Kenya's James Kwambi Kipsang defeated his countrymen, defending
champion James Moiben to win the men's event.
Sun stayed in the leading
pack throughout the grueling race of 42.195 kilometers starting from the city
center's Tian'anmen Square and pulled away after 29 kilometers to help China win
the title for 15 times in a row.
"It is a hard race for me because I
took part in a marathon race early this month. I took Beijing Marathon as a
training session and it is a surprise that I won the title." said Sun, who won
the silver medal in Cologne Marathon at October 10.
Chepchumba Pamela
from Kenya took the silver medal with 2:34:51 while Chen Rong, also from China,
third at 2:34:57.
In men's race, Kipsang clocked 2:10;36 for the title,
leaving his compatriot David Kipkorir Mandago second in 2:10:46. Japanese
Takehisa Okino was third in 2:12;24.
Defending champion James Moiben
ranked sixth in 2:14:07. "I didn't have a good performance today, but I will be
back next year." said Moiben, "I want to take part in Beijing Olympics, so I
have to be here to adapt myself to Beijing."
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