2016 Prague Grand Prix

Prague Grand Prix Preview

Prague Grand Prix Preview

Men's Race 2015 Birell Prague Grand Prix champion Daniel Chebii will defend his title against former marathon world record holder Patrick Makau and a slew o

Sep 2, 2016 by Dennis Young
Prague Grand Prix Preview

Men's Race


2015 Birell Prague Grand Prix champion Daniel Chebii will defend his title against former marathon world record holder Patrick Makau and a slew of other talented athletes in Prague on September 10.

Chebii, and Makau are two of the five men in the field who have broken 28 minutes for 10,000 meters.  The other three sub-28:00 men in the field are Kenyans Richard Mengich, Stephen Omiso, and Evans Kigen Kirui.  Daniel Wanjiru has never broken 28:00, but he's no stranger to the streets of Prague--he's won the Sportisimo Prague Half Marathon twice.

These 10K speedsters are joined by one of the fastest half marathoners in history. Only three men have ever run 13.1 miles faster than the 58:44 that Solomon Yego did in March in Rome. Yego's time is the fastest in the world on a record-legal course since 2011.

Chebii, Makau, Mengich, Wanjiru, and Yego are five of the seven sub-one-hour half-marathoners in the field. Kenneth Keter and Geofrey Kusuro have both dipped under the venerated hour barrier. Keter famously did so this spring at the Venloop Half Marathon in the Netherlands, where he started as a pacemaker and then never dropped out.

They'll be aiming for Geoffrey Ronoh's course record of 27:28. If Chebii wins it, it'll be his third Prague Grand Prix title in the last four years.

Chebii isn't just the defending Prague Grand Prix champ--he is also a former winner and race record holder (59:49) of RunCzech's Mattoni České Budějovice Half Marathon In 2012

Three men in the field are on the RunCzech Racing Team: Keter, Abraham Kipyatich, and the 18 year old Mathew Kimeli. 

Seven men broke 28:00 in last year's race, led by Chebii's 27:42. The race is one of just four IAAF Gold Label 10Ks in the world each year. Some of the requirements to be named Gold Label are an elite international field, equal prize money for men and women, and robust drug testing.

Women's Race


Violah Jepchumba returns to the roads of the city where she became an all-timer. In April, the Kenyan won the Sportismo Prague Half Marathon in 1:05:51, making her the third fastest half marathoner ever.  Carlo Capalbo, the President of the Organizing Committee of RunCzech races stated, "We are very pleased to be able to welcome Violah back to Prague where she confirmed her arrival in April as one of the finest half-marathoners in history".  Jepchumba's 10K best is actually from that race, when she came through 10K is a blistering 30:29--well ahead of world record pace.  That time is 27 seconds faster than anyone else in the field has ever run for 10K. The second fastest women in the field is Gladys Cherono, who is also the fifth fastest half marathoner in history at 1:06:07. 

Between Jepchumba, Cherono, and Paskalia Chepkorir Kipkoech--all three Kenyan women have broken 31 minutes--the course record of 30:55 seems in jeopardy. The world lead on the roads is also Jepchumba's 30:29 from the Prague Half in April.

In addition to Jepchumba, Cherono, and Kipkoech, two other women in the field have broken 70 minutes in the half marathon: Kenyan Joyciline Jepkosgei, and Ethiopian Muliye Dekebo.

Perhaps the Ethiopian, Dekebo or Horie of Japan represent the best chance of a non-Kenyan finishing on the podium, but since the event switched from 5K to 10K in 2013, Kenyan women have won all three editions.

Jepkosgei has the fourth fastest 10K time in the field, and is the only woman other than the three favorites to have broken 32 minutes. She is the only women in the field who is representing the RunCzech Racing team. In her RunCzech debut, Jepkosgei won and broke the course record at the Mattoni Karlovy Vary Half Marathon.

One of the best Czechs lining up on September 10 is Anežka Drahotová, who most recently finished 10th in the 20K race walk at the Olympics. Drahotová certainly has had the most diverse career in the field--in addition to race walking and road running, she's also competed internationally in road cycling and the 3000 meter steeplechase.

Men's Field

Nat First Last 10K PR
KEN Daniel Kipchumba CHEBII 27:35
KEN Patrick MAKAU 27:27
KEN Richard Kiprop MENGICH 27:48
KEN Daniel Kinyua WANJIRU 28:05
KEN Stephen Arita OMISO 27:55
KEN Evans Kigen KURUI 27:56
UGA Geofrey KUSURO 28:06
TAN Gabriel Gerard GEAY 28:04
KEN Emmanuuel Kiprono KIPSANG 28:06
KEN Peter KWEMOI 28:06
BEL Soufiane BOUCHIKHI 28:11
ERI Simon TESFAY
KEN Kenneth KETER 28:18
KEN Abraham KIPYATICH 28:19
KEN Mathew Kipkorir KIMELI 28:19
BRA Paulo PAULA
GER Falk CIERPINSKI 28:57
CZE Jan KREISINGER 28:59
KEN Yego Solomon KIRWA 29:06
UKR Oleksandr SITKOVSKYY 29:18
KEN Simon Kiruthi MUTHONI 29:52
KEN Amos Kibiwot KURGAT
CZE Milan KOCOUREK 29:30
CZE Jiří HOMOLÁČ 29:59
SVK Juraj VITKO 30:18
CZE David VAŠ 31:34
CZE Radek HÜBL 31:15
CZE Vít PAVLIŠTA 30:12

Women's Field


Nat First Last 10K PR
KEN Violah JEPCHUMBA 30:29
KEN Gladys CHERONO 30:56
KEN Paskalia Chepkorir KIPKOECH 30:57
KEN Joyciline JEPKOSGEI 31:28
KEN Lucy CHEROUIYOT 32:21
POL Katarzyna KOWALSKA 33:37
JPN Misato HORIE
KEN Emmaculate JEBET 32:33
CZE Eva VRABCOVÁ 33:07
JPN Kikuyo TSUZAKI 33:25
UKR Olga SKRYPAK 32:44
UKR Valentyna ZHUDINA 33:27
CZE Kristiina MÄKI
CZE Anežka DRAHOTOVÁ 33:59
ETH Muliye DEKEBO 34:50
KEN Ruth CHEPNGETICH
UKR Iulia SHMATENKO 34:22
CZE Tereza ČAPKOVÁ 34:04
CZE Petra KAMÍNKOVÁ 33:38
CZE Valerie SOUKUPOVÁ 35:15
CZE Petra VAŠINOVÁ 35:40
CZE Dagmar RYCHNOVSKÁ 37:59
ETH Afera GODFAY 31:08