GWA Wingfoil World Cup

by Michael Wrightpublished on 17/10/2022

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For the first time in 20 years, the GENERALI MÜNCHEN MARATHON will take place again with an international elite field on the 9th of October. Even the marathon world champion of 2015, Ethiopian Mare Dibaba, will be part of this traditional race in the heart of Munich. In the men's race, her compatriot Mengistu Zelalem is currently the fastest runner on the start list with a personal best of 2:08:48 hours.
For Iffland, title number six had already been secured at the previous stop in Italy, but thedream of a fairy-tale victory on home soil meant there was no taking the foot offthe gas at theeighth and final competition. With Canada's Molly Carlson again applying the pressure, thedominant Aussie had to be at her imperious best to make it 30 wins in 37 starts ahead ofbeing crowned once more in front of her friends and family.
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