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Frankfurt Marathon attracts Kenyan star Samwel Mailu and European silver medallist Matea Kostro

Frankfurt Marathon attracts Kenyan star Samwel Mailu and European silver medallist Matea Kostro

Frankfurt celebrates its Marathon Anniversary with recruitment of European Silver Medallist Matea Parlov Kostro and rising Kenyan star Samwel Mailu.

Two highly promising internationals who each won marathon titles this spring with impressive course records will be on the start line for the 40th anniversary edition of the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon on October 29. Matea Parlov Kostro from Croatia is the European silver medallist for the distance who dominated the Hanover race earlier this year. Samwel Mailu is one of the rising talents from Kenya in the marathon. A year ago he finished second in Frankfurt and impressed in winning the Vienna title in April.

 Taking into account events held in conjunction with the main event, organizers of the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon expect around 25,000 participants on the last Sunday in October. The event holds an Elite Road Race Label, awarded by World Athletics, the sport’s governing organization. Registration is still available at www.frankfurt-marathon.com 

“In Matea Parlov Kostro and Samwel Mailu we’ve succeeded in recruiting two rising stars of the international marathon scene. I’m delighted that we are going to have two popular figures in running on the start line in Frankfurt,” said the race director Jo Schindler. “After our successful comeback from the Corona lockdown a year ago we want to stage an exciting show of running in celebrating the anniversary of the oldest German city race in Frankfurt.”

 A year ago Samwel Mailu made his event debut at the Mainova Frankfurt Marathon. He was originally entered as a pacemaker but the now 30-year-old Kenyan showed top form, did not drop out of the race and, despite the role of pacemaker, finished second in 2:07:19. After this strong debut he won a marathon classic in April for his next step up the ladder. Despite high temperatures Mailu triumphed in Vienna with 2:05:08, breaking the men’s course record which had stood for nine years.

 After his success in the 40th edition of Austria’s most important road race, Mailu now has another big anniversary event in his sights: “I have a good feeling in returning to Frankfurt. After all, I made my marathon debut there and the organization is very good. My aim is to improve my personal best and to run under 2:05 in Frankfurt,” said Samwel Mailu. In his home town of Ulawani, the Kenyan supports younger runners and also takes on the role of event director himself, organizing a 10k road race.

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