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Second World Marathon Majors Series Nears Conclusion
Six Athletes Remain in Contention for $1 Million Prize With the Beijing Olympic Games having come to a close and the Fall/Autumn marathon season about to begin, the 2007-2008 World Marathon Majors Series men's and women's titles remain very much up in the air. Last year both titles were decided in the final two races of the Series. With six athletes still in contention in 2007-2008 -- two men and four women -- the Series is headed for another exciting conclusion. Athletes will have three chances to score points before the champions are crowned on November 3 in New York City: September 28 real,-Berlin-Marathon October 12 Bank of America Chicago Marathon November 2 ING New York City Marathon The men's race is down to two contenders: defending champion Robert K. Cheruiyot (KEN) and his training partner Martin Lel (KEN). Lel holds a substantial 21-point lead, but has already scored in four events (the maximum number allowed in a two-year scoring period). Should he choose to race again, Lel could still improve his score by improving upon his 5th-place finish in the Olympic Games. For Cheruiyot to defend his championship he will first have to recover from the injury which forced him to withdraw from the Olympics. Then, only a victory -- coupled with Lel failing to add to his lead -- would give Cheruiyot the title. The women's race is a bit more complicated. Defending champion Gete Wami (ETH) holds a 15-point advantage, but like Lel she has already scored in four events. Wami would have to place first or second in a Fall race to improve her 65-point total. Should she fail to do so, the door will be opened for three women to challenge for the WMM Series championship. Olympic bronze medalist Zhou Chunxiu (CHN, 50 pts.) sits in second place, and holds a tie-break advantage versus Wami by virtue of their head-to-head record, so a victory or runner-up placing this Fall could give Zhou the win. Meanwhile, Olympic silver medalist Catherine Ndereba (KEN, 41 pts.) would surpass Wami by a slim 1-point margin with a win. Irina Mikitenko (GER) also still has an outside chance. Injury prevented her from competing in the Olympic Games but a win in Berlin on September 28 would vault her into a tie for first with Wami. If there is a tie atop the leaderboard following the last race in the Series, New York City on November 2, the tie would be broken by head-to-head record. If the athletes remain tied, the WMM race directors would decide the champion by a vote. The 2007-2008 World Marathon Majors Series champions will be honored and presented with their $500,000 checks at a special luncheon in New York City on Monday, November 3, the day after the 2008 ING New York City Marathon. Men's 2007-2008 WMM Series Leaderboard 1. Martin Lel (KEN) 76 pts. 2. Robert K. Cheruiyot (KEN) 55 pts. 3. Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) 40 pts. 3. Samuel Wanjiru (KEN) 40 pts. 5. Jaouad Gharib (MAR) 35 pts. Women's 2007-2008 WMM Series Leaderboard 1. Gete Wami (ETH) 65 pts. 2. Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) 50 pts. 3. Catherine Ndereba (KEN) 41 pts. 4. Irina Mikitenko (GER) 40 pts. 5. Constantina Tomescu-Dita (ROU) 35 pts. Athletes are awarded points for a top-5 finish, with 25 points for 1st, 15 for 2nd, 10 for 3rd, 5 for 4th and 1 for 5th. A maximum of four events can be counted in a two-year period. Complete WMM Series leaderboards can be found at worldmarathonmajors.com.
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