8. October 2018 at 13:55

Košice Marathon results in several personal records

The 95th year of the International Peace Marathon saw several personal records including that for best Slovak, Tibor Sahajda.

The best Slovak, Tibor Sahajda, at International Peace Marathon Košice 2018. The best Slovak, Tibor Sahajda, at International Peace Marathon Košice 2018. (source: SITA)
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The already legendary event, the International Peace Marathon (MMM) in the Slovak city of Košice, has in 2018 become an the Abbott World Marathon Majors (AWMM) Abbott World Marathon Major Wanda Age Group Rankings Qualifying event.

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In its 95th year, MMM saw several personal records on October 7, including Kenyan winners Raymond Kipchumba Choge and Milliam Naktar Ebongo who gained the all-time female record for the marathon but also the best Slovak, Tibor Sahajda, was well satisfied with his personal best achievement (2:15:59 hour) – despite health issues, the TASR newswire wrote.

The second best Slovak was Jozef Urban, 9 minutes slower than Sahajda – who was helped by his “puller” Arkadiusz Gardzielewski.

Ultimately, nine runners of both sexes (seven men and two women) competing in MMM had IAAF Gold Label status.

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Summing up the 95th year

Head of the marathon, Branislav Koniar, praised the track leading across the eastern-Slovak city of Košice as quick which is good for personal records and added for TASR that the weather was good.

“Everything added up,” Sahajda said, as cited by the Korzár Košice local newspaper. “Each five kilometres, I refreshed myself, I tried to run technically simply and undemandingly. The last five kilometres were a sort of battle for life. Last year, I had a big crisis in Košice but not this time. There was one moment, however – on the last two kilometres, when I did not know whether this was a dream or reality. I fought, though, and ultimately, it all ended well.”

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