The event will have 16 athletes who have personal bests of below 2:10. Cheruiyot, with a personal best of 2 hours, 6 minutes and 25 seconds, is one of the favourites, said the organisers.
The second fastest man is Ethiopian Eshetu Wendimu, with a personal best of 2:06.46.
His compatriot Hailu Mekonnen, Tokyo Marathon winner in 2011 who also set a course record while winning the Hengshui Marathon last later, is another of the favourites, with a personal best of 2:07.35.
"We strongly feel that this year's men's elite athlete field will be able to break last year's course record of 2:09.32 as we have a balanced mix of experience and young talent," he said.
The other men to look out for will be Kenyans Stephen Chebogut, winner of the Istanbul Marathon on a hilly course, Ishhimael Busendich and former Mumbai Marathon winners John Kelai (2007, 2008), Kenneth Mungara (2009) and Girma Assefa (2011).