The men's
marathon
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was one of the road events at the
2019 World Athletics Championships
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in
Doha
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, Qatar. Due to the heat in Doha, the race was scheduled to begin at 23:59 on 5 October 2019. Even with the unusual timing, high temperatures were expected to provide difficult conditions for running, but in the end temperatures dropped to around and 50% humidity. The race was won by
Lelisa Desisa
Lelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian former Long-distance running, long-distance runner who specialised in road running competitions. Desisa gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Champion ...
of Ethiopia in , followed four seconds behind by his compatriot
Mosinet Geremew.
Amos Kipruto of Kenya was third in 2:10:51.
The marathon was held on
Doha Corniche, and consisted of six laps of a roughly floodlit course.
Derlis Ayala of Paraguay broke away from the start, and led the race until he was caught by a pack consisting of Desisa, Geremew,
Geoffrey Kirui, Kipruto,
Stephen Mokoka and
Zersenay Tadese just before the halfway mark. Mokoka and Tadese attempted to speed away from the pack a few times, but were caught on each occasion. After , the pack began to splinter, and after Kirui and Tadese had dropped back,
Callum Hawkins joined the leading group at the point. Desisa gradually increased the pace from that stage, culminating in a sprint finish to win the race. All the top ten finishers qualified automatically for the
2020 Summer Olympics
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.
Qualification
The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF, now
World Athletics
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) announced the qualifying criteria for the
2019 World Athletics Championships
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in December 2018. For the men's marathon, the entry standard was 2:16:00, three minutes quicker than had been required for
the 2017 marathon. Alternatively, a top-10 finish at an
IAAF Gold Label marathon, or a wild card entry as the reigning world champion would ensure qualification. Entry criteria had to be met during the qualification period: 7 March 2018 to 6 September 2019, inclusive.
Preview
Due to the hot conditions in
Doha
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, the World Championships were scheduled in October, rather than the traditional August, and instead of holding the marathon during the day, it started just before midnight local time to minimise the impact that the heat would have on the race, making it the first-ever World Championships to feature night marathons; first the women's on 27 September, and then the men's on 5 October.
Despite these changes, the temperature was expected to be a key factor in the race: temperatures were predicted to be around , with humidity levels above 80 per cent. In mitigation, the IAAF added extra water stations and medical staff along the route, as well as more ice baths at the finish. The course consisted of six laps of a floodlit roughly course along the
Doha Corniche, a waterfront promenade on
Doha Bay.
The loop started in front of the
Amiri Diwan, and stretched to the
Sheraton Hotel.
Eliud Kipchoge, the world record holder and Olympic champion for the marathon, did not take part in the World Championships as he was preparing for the
Ineos 1:59 Challenge. Sean Ingle of ''
The Guardian
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'' said that "most of the world's top marathon runners" were not taking part. Steve Smythe of ''
Athletics Weekly
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'' concurred and said that with so many good runners missing, it was hard to predict who might win. He suggested
Mosinet Geremew and
Mule Wasihun of Ethiopia as contenders, along with the reigning World Champion,
Geoffrey Kirui, though he noted that Kirui was out of form. In his preview for World Athletics, Mike Rowbottom suggested that the winner was "likely to be Kenyan, Ethiopian or Bahraini", and he concurred that Geremew and Wasihun were the two "clear favourites".
Both the high temperatures, and the tactical nature of World Championship races, meant that it was not expected that any records would be set.
Abel Kirui held the World Championship record of 2:06:54 achieved in 2009, while
Eliud Kipchoge held the overall men's world record of 2:01:39, set during the
2018 Berlin Marathon.
Summary
The race was officially scheduled to start at 23:59 local time (UTC+3) on 5 October 2019;
temperatures had cooled since the women's marathon,
at and 48.6 per cent humidity. At the start of the race,
Derlys Ayala of Paraguay broke away from the front of the field and established a 150 metre-lead over the other runners by the end of the first kilometre.
Behind Ayala, who had run the
Buenos Aires Marathon twelve days earlier and was not considered a genuine contender in the race, a pack consisting of
Lelisa Desisa
Lelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian former Long-distance running, long-distance runner who specialised in road running competitions. Desisa gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Champion ...
,
Mosinet Geremew,
Geoffrey Kirui,
Amos Kipruto,
Stephen Mokoka and
Zersenay Tadese formed. David Monti of ''LetsRun.com'' described them as a "pack of six serious contenders".
Ayala held a 62-second lead at the point of the race, but later, the margin had been reduced to six seconds. By halfway through the race, Ayala had been caught, and he withdrew from the race soon after.
Over the next , Tadese led most of the race. He and Mokoka broke away from the rest a few times, but could not maintain the advantage, and were caught each time. After the race, Desisa said "I controlled everybody and I saved my power."
The leading group of six completed the first of the race in 1:33:13, but started to break apart over the next . Kirui was the first to drop away, followed by Tadese. In contrast,
Callum Hawkins, who had been in ninth place after 30km, closed the gap on the leaders to around 14 seconds by the point.
Geremew said that he started to develop
plantar
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pain about later and slowed the pace a little,
which allowed Hawkins to catch the pack just prior to the point,
when he briefly led the race.
The pace increased as they approached the end of the race; the 41st kilometre was completed in 2:59. When there was one kilometre left, Desisa increased the pace again, which Hawkins could not match, and the Scottish runner fell back.
After the race, he suggested that: "Maybe I just gave too much in the middle stages. But I couldn't do any more."
Kipruto was also unable to keep up with the fast finish, and when Desisa accelerated to a sprint for the final , he also broke clear of Geremew to claim the gold medal. He won the race in a time of 2:10:40, four seconds ahead of Geremew. Kipruto held onto third place in 2:10:51, six seconds in front of Hawkins.
Results
The final was started on 5 October at 23:59. The results were as follows:
References
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Marathon
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Marathons at the World Athletics Championships
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