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Ethiopia's Amane Beriso misses course record by 18 seconds

Despite fatigue, Amane Beriso managed to stay two minutes ahead of Kenya's Rodah Jepkorir (2:27:14) and Ethiopia's Haven Hailu (2:28:56).

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Amane Beriso during the full marathon. Pic/ Atul Kamble

Amane Beriso during the full marathon. Pic/ Atul Kamble

Winner of the international elite women's category, Amane Beriso (2:24:51) of Ethiopia, was just 18 seconds outside the course record of 2:24:33 (set by Kenya's Valentine Kipketer in 2013) but was happy with her performance nevertheless. Beriso explained that though the course record was achievable, nerves got the better of her as she was making a comeback after a 15-month injury break. Despite fatigue, she managed to stay two minutes ahead of Kenya's Rodah Jepkorir (2:27:14) and Ethiopia's Haven Hailu (2:28:56).

"I was very nervous to start with since I had spent so much time without running. Around the 31-km mark, I felt confident and once I crossed 36 kms, I was sure I could win," said Beriso, who was being pushed by pace-setter Sylvester Kipketer to go for the course record, but failed.

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