Britain’s Liz Yelling will come back to the German capital to run
the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON on 24th September. Besides the Olympic
Champion and course record holder Mizuki Noguchi (Japan/2:19:12) Gete
Wami (Ehtiopia/2:22:19) and Sonja Oberem (Germany) will be among the
contenders in a strong women’s field. 40,000 runners will take part in
the 33rd real,- BERLIN-MARATHON. No further entries are accepted for
the race.
31 year-old Liz Yelling will aim for a personal
best and the first sub 2:30 time of her marathon career. So far she
features a PB of 2:30:58, which she ran at her debut marathon in Berlin
in 2003. That year she had finished eighth. Liz Yelling runs for the
same club as Paula Radcliffe: Bedford & County AC. Additionally she
shares the coach Alexander Stanton with the marathon world record
holder (2:15:25).
One who is also looking for a sub 2:30
is Sonja Oberem. She had originally ended her career when finishing
2:26:53 for third place in Berlin two years ago. After giving birth the
33 year-old now decided to go for a comeback and will run her first
marathon after the break in Berlin. “When I resumed training in
February it had already been a dream to be ready for the real,-
BERLIN-MARATHON. Now I am happy that it worked. It would be great to
break 2:30”, Sonja Oberem said. She has a personal best of 2:26:13 and
has placed eighth in the Olympic Marathon in 1996. Additionally she was
fifth at the World Championships in 2001.