Athletics Marathon | |
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Men | Samuel Wanjiru 2:06:32 (2008) |
Women | Tiki Gelana 2:23:07 (2012) |
World Championship records | |
Men | Abel Kirui 2:06:54 (2009) |
Jan 16, 2022 · Similarly, Geoffrey Mutai’s Boston Marathon course record of 2:03:03 isn’t on the list. Because of its point-to-point layout and too-great net …
Apr 15, 2022 · The men’s record: 2:03:02. This year’s Boston Marathon field is the fastest it has ever been. Five men have broken 2:04, and the reigning Boston, London, and New York City Marathon champions ...
Current records. Men's Open: Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya) 2:03:01, 2011 Women's Open: Margaret Okayo (Kenya) 2:20:43, 2002 Men's Masters (ages 40 …
Where the mens world record time in 1908 was 2:55:18, taking just under three hours to run the 26.2 mile distance, those numbers have been slowly chipped away a few minutes at a time, until the more recent years when runners are achieving record times for the same distance that are almost a full hour faster.
Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race | |
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Event type | Ultramarathon |
Distance | 3,100 miles (5,000 km) |
Beneficiary | Sri Chinmoy Marathon Team |
As of 2018, the national governing bodies of 214 countries and territories are affiliated to the IAAF as National Member Federations. According to the IAAF, their lists of national records "mainly include official records as recognized by various national federations" and notes that in some cases "federations recognize invalid performances".
The IAAF is the international governing body for the sport of athletics. As of 2018, the national governing bodies of 214 countries and territories are affiliated to the IAAF as National Member Federations. According to the IAAF, their lists of national records "mainly include official records as recognized by various national federations" ...
Alberto Salazar 's 2:08:13 was initially considered to be a world's best in the marathon, but the mark was later rescinded by The Athletics Congress (now known as USA Track & Field) when the course was measured to be short by approximately 150 metres (160 yd). Salazar remarked in 1985 that he would continue to believe that he ran a full marathon, since the lack of crowd control forced him to run wide during his turns. He has also suggested that a change in how courses were measured after the 1981 race attributed to the discrepancy in the course length.
The New York City Marathon (currently branded TCS New York City Marathon after its headline sponsor) is an annual marathon (42.195 km or 26.219 mi) that courses through the five boroughs of New York City.
Dick Traum became the first person to complete a marathon with a prosthetic leg when he finished the 1976 New York City Marathon. The marathon grew in popularity two years later when Norwegian Grete Waitz broke the women's world record, finishing in 2:32:30. She went on to win the race an unprecedented nine times.
1974. On September 29, 1974, Norbert Sander and Kathrine Switzer became the only New York City residents to win the New York City Marathon, Sander winning in 2:26:30 and Switzer the women's division in 3:07:29.
The 2011 Marathon was held on November 6. The men's event was won by Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya in a time of 2:05:05, breaking the 10-year-old course record. Second-place runner Emmanuel Mutai, also of Kenya, and third-place runner Tsegaye Kebede of Ethiopia also beat the previous record for the event, with times of 2:06:28 and 2:07:14, respectively. Geoffrey Mutai , who won the Boston Marathon earlier in the year, became the first man to win both races in course-record time in the same year. Firehiwot Dado of Ethiopia won the women's race in a time of 2:23:15, her first major marathon victory. Coming second, 4 seconds behind the leader originally from Ethiopia, but now living in the Bronx, was Bizunesh Deba with a time of 2:23:19. There were a world record 46,795 official finishers: 29,867 men and 16,928 women.
England's Geoff Smith held a lead through the last half of the race, but was caught at the 26 mile mark in Central Park by 1972 Olympic 1500 metres bronze medalist Rod Dixon from New Zealand, who won by 9 seconds. Dixon had been two and a half minutes behind with 10 km to go. Dixon stood at the finish line celebrating with a collapsed and defeated Smith on the ground behind him.
Grete Waitz completed her last New York Marathon with her friend and race co-founder, Fred Lebow, in celebration of Lebow's 60th birthday. Lebow had been diagnosed with brain cancer and died two years later in 1994. They both completed the race with a time of 5:32:35. Waitz also died of cancer in 2011.