Former Chicago Marathon winner Evans Cheruiyot of Kenya will lead the international men's elite field in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon, to be held here on January 19.
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.
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According to Jos Hermens of Global Sports Communication, Netherlands, the elite athletes' coordinators, a timing of 2:08 is realistic for the men, given the right weather conditions.
"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).