London Marathon: Double trouble-shooters
Simon Turnbull explains how the Portuguese can win at monopoly
Sunday 18 April 1999
Related articles
Jon Brown has been an overseas resident himself for 10 years now, having studied at Iowa State University, lived in Germany, and settled in Vancouver. As a South Yorkshireman, though, and a member of Sheffield Athletics Club, he will carry Britain's hopes in the 19th London Marathon today. He will do so warily, given the unprecedented strength in depth of the international entry for this year's race, and the weaknesses he has found within himself in two attempts to master the marathon.
Ninth in Chicago two years ago, in 2hr 10min 13sec, and eighth in London last year, in 2:11:11, Brown arrived in England last week admitting: "I am still not comfortable with the marathon. I haven't got my head round the distance."
Having eclipsed Martin's British 10,000m record last summer and finished eighth in the world cross country championships three weeks ago, however, the 28-year-old has the pedigree to break through the 2hr 10min barrier with a vengeance. He will need to today if he is to have any hope of finishing in the frame. Nine entrants have run 2:08:07 or quicker.
The quickest is Ronaldo Da Costa, who broke Belanyeh Dinsamo's 10-year- old world record last September, clocking 2:06:05 in Berlin. But Abel Anton will start as the man to beat. The Spaniard's recent form has not been great, but he is a marathon racer par excellence, as he showed with his victories in the world championships two years ago and in London last year. Such is the wealth of talent in the 1999 Flora London Marathon, however, that picking out a clear favourite is an impossible task.
There are potential winners from all corners of the globe: Da Costa from Brazil; Josia Thugwane, the Olympic champion from South Africa; Lee Bong- ju, the Olympic silver medallist from Korea; Abdelkadr El Mouaziz from Morocco, last year's surprise runner-up; and Josephat Kiprono from Kenya, who was second in Berlin last year. And Anton is not the only leading contender from Europe. Antonio Pinto, the European 10,000m champion from Portugal, will fancy his chances of a third London win, having finished three minutes ahead of both Anton and Da Costa in the Lisbon half-marathon last month. Domingos Castro, the 1987 world championship 5,000m silver medallist and 1997 Rotterdam Marathon winner, is another pedigree Portuguese challenger.
It is a pity for Portugal, and for the race, that a knee injury has forced Fernanda Ribeiro to postpone her eagerly awaited marathon debut. There were great expectations of the woman whose blistering turn of speed has won her a hat-trick of Olympic, world and European 10,000m titles and who first made her name as an 11-year-old, finishing four seconds behind Rosa Mota in a half-marathon.
The women's field, however, includes the doughty Sporting Lisbon runner Manuela Mach-ado, whose championship victories have included two European successes and one world triumph. If she grinds down the opposition with her front-running style and either Pinto or Castro emerges victorious from the men's pack, there could be the biggest flood of Portuguese tears in London, though joyous this time, since Eusebio and his team-mates exited the 1966 World Cup finals at the semi-final stage.
Only one of the 18 London Marathons to date has produced winners of the men's and women's races from the same country. That was in 1982, when Joyce Smith and Hugh Jones celebrated a famous home double. Alas for Britain, the domestic success of Smith and Jones is unlikely to be matched for some time.
Latest in Sport
Sport blogs
iBet: Look To The Lady In The Prince Of Wales
The Prince of Wales Stakes today is regarded by many as the No1 race of the Royal Ascot meeting and ...
by Gareth Purnell
19 June 2013 02:01 AM
iBet: Favourites have a good record in the Coventry stakes
Today’s St James Palace looks a cracker and there has been sustained money for Dawn Approach since t...
by Gareth Purnell
18 June 2013 02:01 AM
Newcastle don’t need a football director – they need a new medical team after finishing bottom of the injury league
Newcastle United have shocked their fans by appointing Joe Kinnear as director of football but new f...
by Alex Miller
17 June 2013 04:39 PM
-
ACT Brumbies v British and Irish Lions - player ratings
-
Premier League fixture list unveiled: David Moyes and Jose Mourinho on an early collision course
-
Liverpool expected to complete deal for £6m Spanish winger Luis Alberto in next 48 hours
-
In pictures: Royal Ascot 2013 - Opening day
-
Exclusive: Cristiano Ronaldo advised to stay at Real Madrid for further 18 months before making possible switch to Manchester United
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
How will you make today delicious?
Tell us how you plan to make today delicious and you could win a £50 M&S gift card.
Win a Nook® Simple Touch eReader
Find out how Nook® is supporting the Evening Standard's Get Reading campaign - and your chance to win one.
Free reading festival for families
Follow The Standard's campaign to get London's children reading - and experience this unique event at Trafalgar Square on 13 July.
Enter the latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Business videos from commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.
Independent Dating
Career Services
iJobs General
FX Options Front Office Java / C# Developer
£500 - £600 per day: Orgtel: FX Options Front Office Java / C# Developer - Ba...
Project Manager - Front Office - Regulatory IT
£600 - £700 per day: Orgtel: Project Manager - Front Office - Regulatory IT C...
Lighting Design Engineer
£33000 - £35000 Per Annum: The Green Recruitment Company: The Green Recruitmen...
Are you an Primary NQT looking for your first role in Essex?
£21000 - £22000 per annum: Randstad Education Chelmsford: NQTs required now fo...
Day In a Page
Babies behind bars
Sonic youth: The high-pitched sound alarm
The art of living in small spaces
Can technology lure us back to the high street?




Comments