On Saturday’s evening September 9, the illuminated streets of Prague play host thousands of runners and spectators along the course. The first of the two races – the adidas Women’s Race 5 km – is a purely women’s affair. Open to all runners while also featuring international stars, the second race – the Birell 10k Race – kicks off just as the sun is setting. And there’ll definitely be plenty to feast your eyes on set against the backdrop of Prague at twilight! Whether on the streets of the capital or broadcast live on Česká televise and www.RunCzech.com, you won’t want to miss out on the Birell Prague Grand Prix.
Key information:
2017 marks the 22nd event year.
The Birell Prague Grand Prix will be broadcast live on ČT Sport as well as online on RunCzech.com. The broadcast commences at 19.20 CET on * Saturday 9th September
The Birell Prague Grand Prix is the sixth RunCzech Running League race, a series comprising seven races spanning five Czech cities. Together with * last year’s latest event, the Prague Relay, a total of 82 840 runners took part in RunCzech events 2016, almost eight thousand more than 2015
The race has been awarded the IAAF Gold Label presented by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) for the fourth time in a * row. All seven RunCzech Running League races boast Gold Quality Labels which places the Czech Republic at the top of the world rankings for * organisers of long-distance runs
It is the second oldest RunCzech Running League race, after the Prague marathon
The 10K race has evolved from an exclusive event for invited elite runners into a running celebration with thousands of participants. The adidas * Women’s Race 5 km is open for women participants only, the second race is the Birell 10 km Race open to all participants – leading international * long-distance runners, men, women, amateur as well as performance runners
The course of the Birell 10 km Race is renowned for its speed. Last year five men managed to complete the race in incredible times all under 28 * minutes
The Birell 10 km Race will be kicked off by Prague City Mayor Adriana Krnáčová and Unstoppables project participant Michaela Hájková. Petr * Dolínek, Prague City Deputy Mayor, will launch the adidas Women’s Race 5 km
Both 5 and 10 km races may be completed either as an individual or as art of a three-member team three-member team. Each member runs the entire * distance and the final results are then added up
The Birell Prague Grand Prix boasts a really strong start line. A total of nine men taking part are capable of completing the 10K in under 28 * minutes
Kenyan runner Abraham Kipyatich from the RunCzech Racing Team will be keen to defend his victory from last year
Other hot favourites include two Kenyans with the same surname – Bernard and Mathew Kimeli. Both are part of the RunCzech Racing team, though * Bernard runs for the main RunCzech Racing Team and Mathew for the RunCzech Racing Alumni. Ethiopian runner Jemal Yimer Mekonnen is also sure to * have his sights set on a podium spot as will Kenta Murayama and Tetsuya Yoroizaka from Japan
In terms of the women, last year’s Birell Prague Grand Prix winner Violah Jepchumba will be sporting the number one shirt, however will face * competition from world record holder in the 10km Joyciline Jepkosgei (who set world records also for the 15 km, 20 km and half marathon distances at the 2017 Sportisimo Prague Half marathon)
We can also look forward to checking out the biggest Czech long-distance stars on the course. Jiří Homoláč is the favourite among the men, though * Vít Pavlišta and Jan Kohut will also be pushing for spots on the podium. The clear favourite among the women is Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová though Petra * Kamínková will also want to impress fans with a solid performance. Others to watch out for include Anežka Drahotová and Monika Hloušková
The adidas Women’s Race 5 km will attract the greatest number runners from abroad from Slovakia, Germany, Russia, Poland, Japan, Hungary, France, Great Britain and China. The Birell 10k Race will draw the greatest number of participants from Slovakia, Russia, Great Britain, Germany, Hungary, * USA, Poland, Italy and Japan
The top level of medical care offered along the course will see some new features this year. Four mobile AED cycle patrols furnished with an * automatic external defibrillator linking up to medical professionals will move in among the runners. 10 AID Stations (labelled as such) will also be dotted around the course
An autograph signing event featuring the world record holder Joyciline Jepkosgei, Jiří Homoláč and Eva Vrabcová will be held from 4pm on Thursday. * A joint run will take place one hour later from the same spot
Light for the World is the main charity partner to the Birell Prague Grand Prix. As is the case each event year, almost 300 candles lined to form * the shape of Africa will light up on Letná steps as a way of saying thank you to all the runners who purchased their start numbers via Light for * the World
The official race hashtag is #PragueGrandPrix.
Elite Field
Men
Name
Surname
Nat
10km
Abraham Kapsis
KIPYATICH
KEN
27:40.0
Jemal Yimer
MEKONNEN
ETH
Benard
KIMELI
KEN
27:18.0
Mathew
KIMELI
KEN
27:44.0
Tetsuya
YOROIZAKA
JPN
Almahjoub
DAZZA
BRN
28:18.0
Kenta
MURAYAMA
JPN
Amos
MITEI
KEN
27:58.0
Isaac Kipkoech
LANGAT
KEN
28:14.0
Amos Kibiwott
KURGAT
KEN
28:10.0
Jesper
van der WIELEN
NED
28:18.0
Sondre Nordstad
MOEN
NOR
28:29.0
Soufiane
BOUCHIKI
BEL
Ismail
JUMA
TAN
28:45.0
Fernando
CABADA
USA
28:32.0
Paulo Roberto
PAULA
BRA
Ihor
OLEFIRENKO
UKR
Women
Name
Surname
Nat
10km
Violah
JEPCHUMBA
BRN
30:05.0
Joyciline
JEPKOSGEI
KEN
30:04.0
Fancy
CHEMUTAI
KEN
30:23.0
Gladys Jerop
KIMAINA
KEN
31:15.0
Netsanet
GUDETA
ETH
30:36.75
Kayoko
FUKUSHI
JPN
30:51.81
Stacy Chepkemboi
NDIWA
KEN
Eva
VRABCOVÁ-NÝVLTOVÁ
CZE
33:07.0
Belaynesh
TSEGAYE
ETH
32:09.0
Sheila Chepkirui
KIPROTICH
KEN
32:16.0
Olga
SKRYPAK
UKR
Iulia
SHMATENKO
UKR
Petra
KAMÍNKOVÁ
CZE
33:38.0
Anežka
DRAHOTOVÁ
CZE
33:58.0
Monika
HLOUŠKOVÁ
CZE
34:15.0
Danielle
HODGKINSON
GBR
34:38.0
Dagmar
RYCHNOVSKÁ
CZE
37:02.0
Radka
HANZLOVÁ
CZE
35:47.0
Interesting statistics:
Capacity for the Birell Prague Grand Prix is 11 000 runners
A total of 64 nationalities will appear at the start line
The Birell 10k Race
competing runners will comprise 65 percent men and 35 percent women
the average age of women taking part is 35.6 years, the average age of men is 38.4 years
on average women will manage the race in 0:59:44, men in 0:51:39
Jan is the most common man’s name taking part, followed by Petr and Martin. Among the women, the most common names are Jana, Petra and Lucie
twelve men and seven women will be celebrating their birthdays on race day
the oldest male participant: Petr Prokeš (CZE): 71 years
the oldest female participant: Wendy Wallinger (GBR): 65 years
the adidas Women’s Race 5 km
the gender composition is pretty clear here since only women are allowed to take part
35.4 is the average age of the women taking part
on average runners manage to complete the race in 0:32:46
the most common names of those appearing at the start line are Jana, Petra and Lenka
one runner will be celebrating her birthday on race day
the oldest participant: Renata Procházková (CZE): 70 years
The vast majority of the long-distance runners taking part are university educated (58%), with school leavers making up 34% and the remaining 8% made up of those with only basic level education
715 volunteers will be helping out during the race
There will be over thirty three thousand visits to www.runczech.com from all over the world on race day (32 217 in 2016)
Almost one hundred and fifty thousand users (149 876 in 2016) will receive messages from RunCzech channels via social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter)
Used during the race:
291 traffic signs
44 550 safety pins
42 278 cups
26 369 sponges for freshening up
11 000 pieces of thermal-insulating sheets
11 000 medals
3 924 metres of fencing
97 portable toilets
Drunk:
22 708 litres of Mattoni water
5 478 litres of Gatorade (hypotonic drink)
Eaten:
1 785 kg of bananas
1 158 kg of oranges
21 kg of salt
14 kg of sugar
Records:
World record – men: 0:26:44 (2010), Leonard Komon (KEN)
World record – women: 0:30:04 (2017), Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN), Prague
Czech record – men: None recorded by the Czech Athletic Federation
Czech record – women: None recorded by the Czech Athletic Federation
Race record – men: 0:27:28 (2014), Geoffrey Ronoh (KEN)
Race record – women: 0:30:24 (2016), Violah Jepchumba (BRN)
Fastest Czech man: 0:29:26 (1999), Pavel Fashingbauer