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Volkswagen Prague Marathon Czech Republic
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A run around two rivers
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METRO GROUP Marathon Düsseldorf, Germany Rhine metropolis offers leafy boulevards, ultramodern architecture, fast times and the ‘longest bar in the world’
AIMS Headquarters, Olympic Athletic Center of Athens — OACA Olympic Aquatics Center, Spyros Louis Avenue Maroussi — Athens 15123, Greece www.aims-worldrunning.org
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How to run a country Vodafone Istanbul Half Marathon, Turkey An opportunity to lose yourself in one of the most pulsating cities of the world
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The perfect launchpad Almaty Marathon, Kazakhstan Central Asia’s largest marathon a secret no longer 17 rue Princesse Florestine BP 359, MC98007 Monaco iaaf.org
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Running wild Borneo International Marathon, Malaysia Runners enjoy beaches, rainforests and escape tropical heat with 3am start
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AIMS News IAAF News
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WMRA News
BMO Vancouver Marathon, Canada Blue skies and sunshine attract 16500 runners to the 45th anniversary race against a scenic mountain backdrop
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Adriatic allure
Trieste Green Europe Marathon, Italy The cosmopolitan, mediterranean city on the coast attracts runners from all over the world
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IAU News
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A race for all
Running into history RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne: With open hand
REGULARS Calendar
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Opinion
Official listings for AIMS events
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The numbers game Largest Marathons held in 2015
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Looking ahead
Podium placers Worldwide race reports and pictures
BMW Oslo Marathon, Norway; Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running, Great Britain; 3 Country Sparkasse Marathon, Austria; Wizz Air Kyiv City Marathon, Ukraine; Palma de Mallorca Marathon, Spain; Marine Corps Marathon, United States of America; Rock ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half, United States of America; ASICS 34 Penang Bridge Int’l Marathon, Malaysia
World leading times The top times for men and women at Marathon, 66 Half Marathon and 10km
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The birthplace of Marathon welcomes the... On the occasion of the 120th anniversary of Marathon race (1896-2016), the 21st World Congress of AIMS will be held on 10-12 November, in Athens, Greece the birthplace of Marathon and host of AIMS HQ. More than 200 Race Directors of AIMS members will 2
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‘Athens Marathon. The Authentic’ weekend, the AIMS Marathon Symposium, the AIMS Best Marathon Runner Award, the Marathon Flame Lighting Ceremonies and the festivities for the 120th Anniversary inside the Panathenaikon ‘Marble’ Stadium, along with 50,000 runners and thousands of spectators.
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Hiroaki Chosa
H O N O R A R Y V I C E -P R ES I D E N T S :
Allan Steinfeld, Carlos Moya H O N O R A R Y S T AT I S T I C I A N :
Dr. David Martin
V I C E -P R ES I D E N T S :
Martha Morales (Tangamanga) maratontangamanga@gmail.com
Dave Cundy (Great Wall) cundysm@ozemail.com.au SECRETARY:
Hugh Jones
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This new website address is part of the ongoing project to modernise the website and continue to provide a window to the world of running for races, runners, the worldwide media and running enthusiasts around the world.
Al Boka (Las Vegas)
aimstreasurer@aol.com DIRECTORS:
Gary BE Boshoff
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Bruno Boukobza (Nice-Cannes) bruno@zapsports.fr
Andrea Eby (Vancouver)
London honours
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Fernando Jamarne (Santiago) fjamarne@alessandri.cl
Mark Milde (Berlin)
Lifetime Achievement Award for AIMS Secretary
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Mitsugi Ogata (Fukuoka) m.ogata@jaaf.or.jp
A I M S H Q (AT H E N S ):
Theodosis Livitsanos (Administrator)
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Hugh Jones, Secretary of AIMS since 1996, received the Disley Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to marathon running in the United Kingdom over several decades.
C O N S U LT A N T S :
Frank Baillie (Magazine & Website) bailliefrank@aol.com
Peter McLean (Press & Public Relations)
petermclean@pmpr2000.fsnet.co.uk
Horst Milde (AIMS Marathoneum, Berlin)
Hugh, a Londoner himself, was the first British winner of the London men’s title in 1982 (2:09:24), has been actively involved with the event ever since, and is the AIMS/IAAF Measurer responsible for its certification. The honour first given last year to Paula Radcliffe, world record holder and three times previous winner at London, was initiated by John Disley, co-founder of the London Marathon in 1981 who died aged 87 in February 2016. HRH Prince Harry, as Patron of the London Marathon Charitable Trust, and Mrs Sylvia Disley, John’s widow and an Olympian herself who won bronze in the 4x100m relay at the 1952 Olympics, are pictured jointly presenting the Award to Hugh after the London Marathon on 24th April 2016.
horst-milde@t-online.de
International Measurement Administrators: AMERICAS:
Bernie Conway
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E N G L I S H -S P EA K I N G E U R O P E & AFRICA:
Hugh Jones
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F R E N C H & S P A N I S H -S P EA K I N G EUROPE & AFRICA:
Jean Francois Delasalle jf.delasalle@aliceadsl.fr ASIA & OCEANIA:
Dave Cundy Photo: Alex Morton/Getty
cundysm@ozemail.com.au
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AIMS News participants in other distances if any (last edition): Male 8000, Female 4000; Total number of foreign participants in all distances (main distance & other dist. (last edition): 800; Total number of foreign countries represented in all distances (last edition): 22.
New race members ■ The Stavanger Marathon (NOR)
celebrates its 15th anniversary on 27 August this year. Founded in 2002 Stavanger Marathon starts in the central city square outside Norway's oldest cathedral, dating from the year 1125. The course goes out along Hafrsfjord where runners pass the memorial “Swords in Rock”, erected as a monument to the Viking battle as a result of which Norway became unified into one kingdom. The design of “Swords in Rock” is also the motif for the 15th anniversary participants’ medal. Initially it was assumed that adding a Half Marathon would have a negative impact on the marathon but this was done in 2004 and the number of finishers has continued to grow in recent years. In 2015 there was a total of 1423 finishers in the three distances offered (Marathon, Half Marathon and 10km). “AIMS membership will give us broader international exposure. With that, we hope for increased international participation. We are inspired to be part of an organisation with professionally organised races. We want to strengthen relationships with other organisers in an effort to raise the quality of our own event,” says race director Johannes Økland.
■ The Taipei Expressway Marathon (TPE) in Chinese Taipei is the first race to run on the express way since 1996. Three different distances are offered: a marathon, a half marathon and a 10km race. Entries in the Marathon will be limited to 500 runners. A strong international elite field is expected for the next edition in March 2017 as there are rewards on offer for good performances. Best performances in previous races have been from Kenyans Joel Kipkemboi Kiplimo (2:16:17) and Florence Jepko Sgei Chepso (2:38:56).
Total number of participants in main distance (last edition): Male 4200, Female 1800; Total number of
■ The Helsinki Half Marathon (HHM) (FIN) is the second biggest half marathon in Finland. Started in 2014, organisers wanted to create a high quality half marathon with a fast, scenic course in central Helsinki. “We are all runners ourselves – we have run in all corners of the world and for HHM, we wanted to bring together all our best experiences”, said Event Director Aki Nummela. The course runs along beautiful coastline roads and passes by all Helsinki's major landmarks. The Expo and the start and finish area are in the heart of the Finnish capital just between Central Railway Station and the historical Finlandia Hall. HHM also promise, in an effort to enhance running culture in Finland, to add something new and fun every year. This year a stroller category was added and the finisher medal designed as a bottle opener. HHM sought AIMS membership as a means of projecting its high standards and international visibility – both being important for such a new event. Currently runners from 40 different countries participate. The race is held in June. See: www.helsinkihalfmarathon.fi
World Congress The 21st World Congress of AIMS will be held in Athens on 10–12 November 2016 at the Crowne Plaza Athens City Center (190 rooms). Other nearby hotels are available to accommodate any additional requirements. For full information see the Congress website at: http://www.aimsworldcongress2 016.gr/ Schedule • Congress Day 1: Thursday 10 November (09.00-17.00) Official welcome dinner at 20.00 • Congress Day 2: Friday 11 November (09.00-18.00) Includes AIMS business/voting to be conducted in the afternoon Gala Dinner at 20.00 • Congress Day 3: Saturday 12 November AIMS Marathon Symposium (09.00–11.15) continuing with the theme of the previous Symposium: “Doping threats in Distance Running” Athens Marathon Opening ceremony including Congress photo, Marathon Flame, and lunch at Marathon Lake. AIMS Business will consist of various reports from the Board to the Congress: • Progress report (Paco Borao) • Children’s Series report (Martha Morales) • Marathoneum report (Horst Milde) • Financial statement (Al Boka) • Website Report (Frank Baillie) • Voting: For Board positions and next Congress venue
Children’s Series The first race of the AIMS Children's Series 2016 took place in Khanivali, India, back in January. The second race will be held in Zimbabwe in August and the third in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa in November. These last two events will be replaced in the 2017 Series with new venues.
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New IAAF Road Running Commission The newly-appointed IAAF Road Running Commission, chaired by Carlo Capalbo will convene for their first meeting in July 2016. The Commission will examine different facets of road running during their mandate with one of the first priorities being to review the IAAF Label programme. The IAAF Label programme was introduced in 2008 to recognise and reward leading international races which met certain criteria relating to quality, safety, and international exposure. Currently there are three levels of labels — Gold, Silver and Bronze and a total of 89 label races in 2016. Following a successful 10 years since the introduction of the IAAF Label programme, the IAAF Road Running Commission will review its structure,
regulations and future. The goal is to strengthen the connections between the IAAF and the global road running community and add further value to the label races through their association with the IAAF. Carlo Capalbo carries all the credentials necessary to lead the Commission during the period of 2016–2019. Carlo is well known in the road running world and has been serving for 22 years as President of the RunCzech Running League. This league comprises seven events which annually attract over 85,000 runners. All were awarded the IAAF Gold Road Race Label. Following the success of the inaugural IAAF Road Running Seminar organized in Cardiff on 25 March 2016 the IAAF plan to make this a regular event on the road
running calendar to be held biannually at the time of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships. In addition to the interesting and informative discussion panels, workshops will be added to provide race organisers the opportunity to share ideas, best practices, and learn from each other. The next IAAF Road Running Seminar will be held during the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in Valencia in 2018. Finally, the IAAF wish to acknowledge the contributions of Sean Wallace-Jones, who after managing the Labels Race programme since its inception has left the IAAF to pursue other interests. We take this opportunity to wish Sean all the best in his future endeavors.
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METRO GROUP Marathon Düsseldorf, Germany 24 April 2016
The Rhine metropolis offers leafy boulevards, ultramodern architecture, fast times and the ‘longest bar in the world’
A run around two rivers Düsseldorf is a city of two rivers: the Düssel gave the city its name, the Rhine its importance. The former fishing village at the mouth of the idyllic River Düssel, which flows into the great River Rhine, looks back on more than 800 years of eventful history. Goethe’s visit left its traces, as well as the musicians Robert and Clara Schumann; Napoleon named it “Little Paris”. According to the latest surveys Düsseldorf is the sixth best city to live in anywhere in the world. It is an international business and financial centre with a famous zest for life and with lots of carnivals and fairs attended annually by millions of people. Luckily for the city during the Second World War German resistance to the advancing Allied Forces was limited in this area. The war ended a few weeks earlier than in most other parts of Germany and consequently Düsseldorf suffered less destruction than many other cities. It is a big city but most of the sights are within walking distance of each other.
late spring in Düsseldorf is fantastic: you smell spring flowers in the air, you hear the birdsong, and you see thousands of wildly blooming magnolias, pink and white Japanese cherries, tulips and daffodils. Düsseldorf celebrated its 725th anniversary in 2013. The city harmoniously balances its old European architecture of churches, palaces and mansions — dating mostly from the 14th to 18th centuries — with its showcase ultramodern architecture like the world-famous ‘dancing’ buildings of Frank Gehry. The Marathon course passes by each and every one of all these interesting buildings, palaces and attractions. The famous Königsallee is included in the Marathon tour: a large boulevard and the main fashion center of Europe that combines the stores of Fifth Avenue with cafes of
Surprisingly for such a large metropolis, Düsseldorf is very green with lots of parks — most of them in English and French styles. Many of the city’s streets are lined with huge trees. As a result you can easily find shade along the entire course. All 42km are completely traffic-free. That helps, because the Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Montmartre. There is a long canal running along the middle of it as if imported by magic from Amsterdam.
organisers want to make sure that every resident of Düsseldorf is on the street to cheer the runners.
The people of Düsseldorf love life. It is clearly visible in their cafes — crammed full at any time of day. The relatively late starting time of the Marathon at 09.00 is not accidental. Most Germans like to sleep in on Sunday and the
The marathon course is totally flat and extremely fast: the course record stands at 2:07:48. The city has a very large Japanese community. Many of them participate and the rest stand under the sakura trees cheering. They add a gentle and exotic touch to this otherwise European Marathon.
RESULTS Marathon
Men
The finish of the race is in the heart of the Old City close to the romantic Rhine River. The broad promenade just metres away from the finish line is turned into an ‘Oktoberfest’ beer festival for runners. Hours after the race was over runners were still sitting at tables enjoying the view and drinking the unlimited free beer. It
was non-alcoholic but if anyone needed the real stuff right under the promenade there is one of Düsseldorf’s most famous attractions: the longest bar in the world comprising more than 300 cafes, bars, restaurants, and every kind of drinking joint that residents of Düsseldorf could think of. In total more than 16,000 runners from 80 countries participated in this year´s event which included both a relay and a children’s run. We look forward to greeting runners from all over the world next year on 30 April 2017: see you in Düsseldorf.
1 Japhet KOSGEI
KEN
2:10:44
2 Marius IONESCU
ROU
2:13:00
3 Hendrik PFEIFFER
GER
2:13:11
4 Ricardo RIBAS
POR
2:13:21
METRO GROUP Marathon Düsseldorf
5 Mathew BOWEN
KEN
2:13:52
■ Next event: 30 April 2017
6 Patrick KIMELI
KEN
2:14:05
7 Ricardo Ramos VARGAS
MEX
2:14:58
8 Bekir KARAYEL
TUR
2:15:31
9 Francis Kiplagat LAGAT
KEN
2:15:57
10 Stsiapan RAHAUTSCU
BLR
2:16:04
Women 1 Zsofia ERDELYI
HUN 2:35:37
2 Beverly Sue Ramos MORALES PUR
2:36:31
3 Hanna VANDENBUSCHE BEL
2:39:50
4 Andrea DIETMERS
GER
2:56:07
5 Isabelle GROSSKOPFF
GER
2:56:54
6 Stefania LEONIADISS
GRE
2:57:11
7 Sophia SALZWEDEL
GER
2:57:21
8 Miriam SAUERLAND
GER
2:58:17
9 Gina DREVERS
GER
3:07:57
10 Paola Lizbeth RIVERA
PUR
3:08:48
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Vodafone Istanbul Half Marathon, Turkey 24 April 2016
How to run a country
by Christopher Gooding Pictures: Bob Ramsak
An opportunity to lose yourself in one of the most pulsating cities of the world In recent months Istanbul may have appeared as a somewhat tumultuous place to outside observers but behind the media headlines is a wonderfully vibrant and ancient city. For a few special days every year the city unites to showcase its beauty and mystifying history while offering the finest hospitality one could ever imagine. The occasion can best be appreciated by an adventurous sportsperson. On 23 April each year Turkey marks the first gathering of the Grand National Assembly (what would later become known as the Turkish Parliament) which took place on 23 April 1920. ‘National Sovereignty and Children’s Day’ as it
is now known commemorates the fall of the Ottoman Empire following World War I and the country’s first step towards national regeneration. On this day the founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemel Ataturk, dedicated the new state to the children of Turkey. As a result on 23 April every year children sit in as the representatives of parliament in a demonstration of the country’s commitment to their future. The Vodafone Istanbul Half Marathon, offspring of the Vodafone Istanbul Marathon held each November, is an integral part of this important National Holiday weekend. It shares the spotlight with many national sporting events taking place at the same time as a sign of accord and peace throughout the country.
Offering ideal racing conditions the Half Marathon has quickly become known as one of the flattest and fastest half marathon courses in the world. In this year’s edition more than 5000 entrants were treated to a beautifully scenic stroll along the shores of the Sea of Marmara. A new start and finish section of the course winds around the famous Golden Horn and affords racers spectacular views of where the Bosphorus and the Sea of Marmara meet and the European and Asian sides of the city face each other across the water. The Golden Horn offers a very flat course which in this otherwise very hilly city can be hard to find. It was one of the original ports of the postRoman world. Vistas of the Golden Horn have been depicted in countless works of art and the Horn is now home to a thriving resurgence of wildlife, local fish and flora. It also accommodates the Turkish Navy and the area is
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10 September 2016
THE RACE: The 16th Stockholm Half Marathon will take place on Saturday 10 September 2016. Start at 15.30. THE COURSE: The Stockholm Half Marathon is run on an inspiring course through central Stockholm. The difference between the highest and the lowest point of the course is 27 metres. Start and finish in front of the Royal Palace. WEATHER CONDITIONS: Average temperature in mid September is 15 degrees C. THE CITY: Welcome to Stockholm, one of the world’s most beautiful capitals. Built on 14 islands around one of Europe’s
largest and best preserved medieval city centres, the Swedish capital is superbly positioned, with stunning and extremely varied scenery in every direction. RACE OFFICE: Phone: +46 – 854 566 440. E-mail: info@StockholmHalfMarathon.se Web site: StockholmHalfMarathon.se TOURIST INFORMATION: Stockholm Visitors Board. Web site: stockholmtown.com OFFICIAL HOTEL: Villa Brevik, Web site: villabrevik.se Organisers: Athletic clubs Hässelby SK, Spårvägens FK and Turebergs FK.
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involved, and I will see you all at the start and finish lines.”
Half marathon
Men 1 Ali KAYA
TUR
1:00:16
2 Zersenay TADESE
ERI
1:00:31
a very popular tourist location visited by more than 10 million travelers annually.
3 Leonard LANGAT
KEN
1:00:39
4 Leonard KOMON
KEN
1:00:48
There is no better indication of unity and emphasis on the importance of the weekend for the people of Turkey than the words used to welcome runners to the event by current Mayor of Istanbul, Dr. Kadir Topbas. His address to the city and international visitors shows the country’s commitment to its future and the future of all who travel its streets.
5 Kenneth Kipkemoi KIPROP KEN
1:01:09
4 Alemitu BEKELE
ETH
1:15:26
“I welcome you all: runners, accompanying persons and supporters, to Istanbul. I believe your experience in our city will be memorable as well as enjoyable.
5 Chaltu NEGESSE
ETH
1:15:38
Women 1 Violah JEPCHUMBA
KEN
1:08:17
2 Meskerem ASSEFA
ETH
1:09:39
3 Amane GOBENA
ETH
1:09:50
“Raising levels of physical activity is a key ambition for our city. We operate many sports facilities and organise several sporting events throughout the year, of which one is the Istanbul Marathon. The Istanbul Half Marathon is another step taken to motivate and inspire people to take part in physical activity. We hope more and more people will start running and training in order to participate in this event. “I am also pleased that Istanbul offers a new challenge for runners from all over the world. I am sure many will achieve their personal best times on the flat and fast course of the Istanbul Half Marathon. Our experienced organising team offers you a world-class event. “Whether you run the Istanbul Half Marathon to win a prize, to finish in a good time or just for fun, I wish you every success. I hope it will be an enjoyable and rewarding day for all
Aside from the Half Marathon and the beauty of the Golden Horn is the beauty of the city itself. What can be seen in only a few short days constitutes a journey back in time. A brief running tour of the city can be a very exciting opportunity for someone to relive and experience a world from long ago that has been so well preserved in the city of Istanbul. A more conventional half-day tour can take you to one of the Seven Wonders of the Middle Ages: Hagia Sophia, one of the oldest Orthodox Christian churches in the world which became converted into a Mosque by the Ottoman Turks until the building of the famed Blue Mosque just alongside it. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque, better known as the Blue Mosque (for the blue tiles that adorn the walls) is another aweinspiring site. A walk from the Mosque towards the old walled city of Istanbul leads you to the Grand Bazaar, one of the oldest and most famous bazaars in the world. It receives more than 300,000 visitors daily and was ranked as one of the world’s most visited places with upwards of 92 million visitors annually. Istanbul is nothing short of a magical city that is well worth the visit. The Istanbul Half Marathon and The National Day of Sovereignty weekend offer a wonderful opportunity to lose yourself in one of the most moving, pulsating and energetic cities in the world.
Vodafone Istanbul Half Marathon ■ Next event: 16 April 2017 ■ For more information visit: www.istanbulyarimaratonu.org
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Almaty Marathon, Kazakhstan 24 April 2016
The perfect launchpad Central Asia’s largest marathon is secret no longer
Not so long ago Kazakhstan was a place with a most secretive identity. As part of the former Soviet Union the desert steppes of Southern Kazakhstan was the place from which Yuri Gagarin took off in Vostok 1 to become the first human in space back in 1961. Launched from the Baikonur space station – purposefully named after a village more than 300km away to divert attention from its true position – it took a U2 spyplane for the location of the launchpad to be detected. While the ‘Cosmodrome’ remains a very active facility spaceships are not the only thing in Kazahstan that are taking off. Since independence — the last of the former Soviet Republics to attain that status at the end of 1991 — oil revenues have buoyed up the economy. The national debt was repaid well ahead of schedule. The main cities of the country are booming. Almaty, with a population of 1.7million people, is the largest city of Kazakhstan. Although it lost its status as capital to the new, more centrally-located city of Astana it has recently acquired one of the essential trappings of any city with international status: a mass-participation marathon. The Almaty Marathon was first held in April 2012 and attracted 2500 runners. It was the first time a marathon with any significant numbers had been held in Kazakhstan. The race is now run on a point-to-point course which allows the city’s scenic sites to be viewed to better advantage. The freestyle tour of the city begins in the First Presidential Park and goes through several neighbourhoods, passing along one of the biggest of Almaty’s thoroughfares — the Avenue Al-Farabi. Runners pass the distinctive business centre Nurly Tau and through Abay Square before finishing in Almaty’s Central Stadium.
Picture: Alexey Malchenko
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Every year the Almaty Marathon chooses a charitable cause and sets a money-raising target to be achieved. This year the target was to buy four medical apparatuses for supportingmotor system recovery for the ARDI
Almaty Marathon, Kazakhstan 24 April 2016 Picture: Alexey Malchenko
RESULTS Marathon
Men 1 Aidn KASEN
XXX
2:42:58
2 Amir VAITUKANOV
XXX
2:50:04
3 Sergei YAKOVLEV
XXX
2:52:20
4 Ivan KOLESNIKOV
XXX
2:53:59
5 Erzhan DZHANARSTANOV XXX
2:54:20
6 Ildar CHALIULLIN
XXX
2:54:30
7 Asker KOZHANOV
XXX
3:04:04
8 Vakit MOMUNALIEV
XXX
3:04:08
9 Nuratdin YASUPOV
XXX
3:07:49
10 Erzhan ZHAIMAILOV
XXX
3:08:23
1 Gulizhanat ZHANATBEK
XXX
2:56:06
2 Catherine SIMPSON
XXX
3:23:03
3 Ekaterina SHATINAYA
XXX
3:29:15
4 Dulat IMANKAZI
XXX
3:38:20
5 Nagima KERIMBAYEVA
XXX
3:42:41
6 Aizada TINALIEVA
XXX
3:45:39
Women rehabilitation centre. The uniqueness of this device is in simulation of indices of physical effects imitating a walking process: pressure level, time characteristics (pulse time, the time interval between the effect on the foot zone and the metatarsal zone, the time interval between the effect on right and left feet) which directly activates the brain cortex area responsible for walking ability. Thirteen thousand runners were in the First Presidential Park to make this charity goal come true. The most popular distance was 10km (around 9000 runners). The Half Marathon had around 3000 runners and there were 1200 brave souls who tackled the full marathon. About 600 children took part in a 3km run and 250 in a new Nordic walking race. The oldest runner was 79-year old Larissa Veselova who ran the 10km. “It was our honour to salute both old and young runners during the 5th Almaty Marathon,” said race director Saltanat Kazybayeva. “This year we had more than 12000 runners from Kazakhstan and around 400 foreign runners from 40 countries all
around the world. Next year we expect Almaty Marathon to be still more impressive and appealing to the entire field of runners and to those thousands of spectators cheering them on for the entire 42.195km.” The Almaty Marathon must be one of the fastest growing footraces anywhere, having attracted around 20,000 participants in 2015. Part of this popularity has been derived from the Almaty Marathon joining AIMS in 2013. Year after year more and more foreign runners from all around the world come to take part in the Almaty Marathon and enhance its international image. Last year’s race was not just the largest marathon in Kazakhstan, it was the largest marathon ever held in Central Asia. Taking place every April, it provides the perfect launchpad for a year of running. It’s a typically urban race, perfect for beginners, with the majority of the course downhill — apart from the beautiful mountain views of the first few kilometres.
7 Alena UVAROVA
XXX
3:52:01
8 Jennifer SEED
XXX
3:55:31
9 Tolgonai SHAAEVA
XXX
3:58:44
10 Diana MERGENBAEVA
XXX
4:06:43
Half marathon
Men 1 Yuriy EGER
XXX
1:14:54
2 Aleksandr SISOEV
XXX
1:15:35
3 Aman NURKELDI
XXX
1:15:43
1 Zhanna MAMAZHANOVA XXX
1:20:18
2 Nargza IGLIKOVA
XXX
1:36:14
3 Alissa ROGOZHINA
XXX
1:38:03
Women
Almaty Marathon ■ Next event: 23 April 2017 ■ For more information visit: www.almaty-marathon.kz
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Borneo International Marathon, Malaysia 1 May 2016 Runners enjoy beaches and rainforests while escaping the tropical heat (with a 03.00 start)
Running wild The Borneo International Marathon is fast gaining popularity among the races within the Asia Pacific region: this year it attracted over 8500 runners with 1000 of them coming from almost 40 foreign countries (it started in 2008 with a mere 529 runners). It was the first road race to be held in the East Malaysian state of Sabah after the ‘Daily Express Sabah Marathon’ back in 1984, 23 years ago. The founder of BIM was a local businessman, Andrew Voon, who organised the race for four years before his sudden death in 2011. The race organisation was then taken over by his close friends who formed the Kinabalu Running
Club and continued his legacy. In the five years since then BIM has become the third largest road race in Malaysia. This year’s theme of ‘Running Wild in Borneo’ attracted 1000 international runners to ‘run wild’ on the streets of Kota Kinabalu. The ‘wilderness’ features a lovely stretch along the coastline overlooking the islands of the South China Sea and the iconic Mount Kinabalu looming in the East as the sun rises. The race gets underway early to escape the worst of the heat which can reach up to 36C at its peak. The marathon starts at 03.00, but it is better for the runners — they just have to run
faster to beat the heat. Apart from the Marathon — in which 1600 runners participated — there are also half marathon and 10km events with 2200 and 3700 participants respectively. It is a good idea for runners to acclimatise to the weather in Sabah before the race. The heat makes personal best times unlikely but the organisers make sure that adequate water and cooling stations are available throughout the course. Silke Teubener took the trouble to write from Germany after the race: “although none of us got near our best times — the heat was a bit
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Borneo International Marathon, Malaysia 1 May 2016 RESULT Marathon 1 Noel TILLOR
PHI
2:48:11
2 Liang Wu MA
CHN
2:55:07
3 Wincentbert LATIUS
MAS
3:01:39
4 Sapirin SUMPING
MAS
3:02:42
5 Daved SIMPAT
MAS
3:03:17
6 Andri DAUNI
MAS
3:05:25
7 Wilsen SINGGEN
MAS
3:14:32
8 Tai-Ming LING
MAS
3:14:38
9 Safrey SUMPING
MAS
3:15:06
10 Elvin LAZARUS
MAS
3:20:41
1 Yu TING
CHN
3:52:44
2 Min LIU
CHN
3:54:26
3 Kartini Ahmad KAMAL
MAS
4:06:53
4 Linda Then-Yee YEN
MAS
4:10:00
5 Maria JANSSEN
NED
4:16:50
6 Elvina JIMIN
MAS
4:23:18
7 Eleyina SABTU
BRU
4:25:02
8 Dazeree Joan JOANNES
MAS
4:27:00
9 Simah MATNUR
MAS
4:32:10
10 Roziana RAMLEE
MAS
4:32:33
Women
too much for that — we all agreed that this marathon was well-organised with a nice route and sufficient water stations. The cool water sponges and water hoses were greatly appreciated. Running the final metres into the stadium was a nice way to finish. We truly enjoyed it and congratulate you on a job well done. Bravo!”
Half marathon
Men 1 Fabian Osmond DAIMON MAS
1:20:42
2 Frederick HERMAN
MAS
1:24:36
3 Muhammad Firdaus Nor OTHMAN MAS
1:26:18
Women 1 Chooi Fern LOH
MAS
1:35:41
2 Nurisjenny MUSLIM
BRU
1:43:58
3 Siaw Khim THO
MAS
1:46:06
Borneo International Marathon ■ Next event: 7 May 2017 ■ For more information visit: www.borneomarathon.com
The course passes through the old part of the town, highlighting two structures that were built 100 years ago during British colonial times: a clock tower and a government building which presently houses the tourism board. The rest of the route takes runners into the University of Malaysia Sabah where BIM’s version of heartbreak hills greets the runners. They then pass through smaller satellite towns before heading back to the finish. The final 200m on the track inside the stadium gives runners a different feeling. Sabah is well-known in Malaysia as a tourist state. Its natural attractions include plenty of
white sand beaches, rainforests and wildlife. It is a modern state with many brand hotels and shopping malls in the city of Kota Kinabalu, which was mostly ruined during WWII. But it has kept its quaint character in its people who are relaxed and hospitable — not your typical city folks. May in Sabah is traditionally the official celebration month of the Harvest Festival. Local Sabah people observe the entire month in thanksgiving to the bountiful harvest of the paddy (rice). There is a lot of merry-making and ‘open houses’ which is a typical Malaysian custom of hosting guests all day long at their houses. BIM is held close to the Sabah Fest, a three-day stage show highlighting local culture and history. Visiting runners and their supporters can take advantage of the festival to learn more about the locality. “This year we introduced motivational quotes for our Chinese and Japanese runners along the route,” said President of Kinabalu Running Club and Race Director, Dr Heng Aik Cheng. “We are pleased that the Borneo Marathon brings such benefits to tourism in Sabah every year. We are happy to see overseas runners returning year on year, especially from Singapore (50), Philippines, Brunei (180), Japan (100), China (250), UK (100) and USA. One of the most notable foreign participants came from Japan, Mdm Noriko Sakota, who at 70 years of age ran her 1116th marathon. BIM was established as a community event and remains so to this day, run by a small group of volunteers. Any profit from the race is distributed to charitable bodies around Sabah, including those committed to social improvement, education and conservation. More than 600 extra volunteers help out on race day itself including the police for security and traffic control and the hospitals for medical support. Next year’s 10th anniversary race will be held on 7 May 2017.
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BMO Vancouver Marathon, Canada 1 May 2016
A race for all Blue skies and sunshine attract 16500 runners to the 45th anniversary race against a scenic mountain backdrop
RESULTS Marathon
Men 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Daniel KIPKOECH Habteselassa Lemma GEMECHU Ryan DAY Graeme WILSON Oliver UTTING Josh KAPLAN James DESALVO David FORT Jeff DILL Jamie DUNNET
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Hirut GUANGUL Allison MACSAS Ellie GREENWOOD Jessica HARPER Catrin JONES Samantha MAZER Sophia LIU Cheryl ORLOVSKY Melissa KENDRICK Vivster DAVIDSON
KEN ETH CAN CAN CAN USA CAN USA CAN CAN
2:21:04 2:23:29 2:36:44 2:36:55 2:37:47 2:39:49 2:41:10 2:43:19 2:43:42 2:44:16
ETH USA CAN CAN CAN USA CHN CAN CAN CAN
2:39:52 2:42:07 2:45:21 2:45:52 2:54:10 2:57:13 3:02:22 3:06:23 3:07:20 3:07:37
Women
Vancouverites were treated to great weather and great fun while celebrating the 45th year of the Vancouver Marathon. Nearly 16,500 people from over 60 countries signed up — a 40% increase in participation since 2011. While the Marathon is the marquee event all six races held over the weekend thrilled the crowds.
to encourage runners under the blue skies and sunshine.
There are races for everyone: a Kids Run, a 2.5km Walk, an 8km race, a Relay and the Half Marathon and Marathon. The event touched 12 neighbourhoods from Cambie to Kits, and from False Creek to Coal Harbour. Locals created crazy signs and neighbourhood cheer stations
Organisers of the event, the Vancouver International Marathon Society, made special efforts this year to celebrate the event’s rich history, including interviewing the early founders in a Legacy Talks video series and by
“In 1972 the Vancouver Marathon had 32 finishers” says Charlene Krepiakevich, Executive Director of the Vancouver International Marathon Society. “This year the six separate races led to a combined total of nearly 14,000 finishers.”
Half marathon
Men 1 Paul KIMUGUL 2 Chris CHERUIYOT 3 Solomon ROTICH
KEN KEN KEN
1:05:01 1:05:45 1:05:57
KEN KEN CAN
1:14:41 1:15:49 1:16:03
Women 1 Jane MURAGE 2 Lenah JEROTICH 3 Lisa BROOKING
BMO Vancouver Marathon ■ Next event: 7 May 2017 ■ For more information visit: www.bmovanmarathon.ca
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Australia, Brazil, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland, Ireland, Spain, and many others.
continuing to acclaim Legacy Club members who have run the race 15 times or more. In a nice echo of the event’s history Tom Howard, the first-ever Marathon winner in 1972, 1973 and 1974, once again finished first — in his 65–69 age category for the 8km event — with a time of 36:42. Runners of all abilities joined in, including many youngsters and students along with more than 1000 participants over the age of 60. More than 700 were Run4Hope Charity runners supporting different local and national causes. Thousands of fans lined the streets to cheer them on. The marathon weekend started with a free three-day Health, Sports & Lifestyle Expo at the downtown waterfront Vancouver Convention Centre West and concluded with a Street Festival. “It is incredible what can be created through a passion for community and sport,” says Krepiakevich. “We are proud to build on the legacy created 45 years ago and to expand the race experience to athletes of all abilities, young and old. We are grateful to have such support from the City of Vancouver, sponsors, and locals.” The Half Marathon incorporated the British Columbia Championships, won by Lisa Brooking and Terence Attema, but also attracted runners from as far away as Japan, United Kingdom, 28
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Organised annually by the local non-profit Vancouver International Marathon Society the BMO Vancouver Marathon is truly a team effort. The Society is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors and delivers running events with a mandate to promote healthy living, increase participation in the sport and celebrate the value the sport delivers to the local community. The event relies on the support of 4000 volunteers and many stakeholders including above all the City of Vancouver. Recognized by Forbes, CNN, USA Today and others as one of the top destination marathons in the world the event is renowned for its unique scenic views including snow-capped mountain ranges, cherry trees in blossom and 70% shoreline views.
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Trieste Green Europe Marathon, Italy 8 May 2016
Adriatic allure The cosmopolitan mediterranean city on the coast attracts runners from all over the world
Over ten thousand people took to the streets of Trieste for Bavisela 2016: a running festival which features the Green Europe Marathon, the Green Europe Half Marathon and the Bavisela Family Run. The two competitive races attracted runners from every part of the world, with a majority of Italian athletes. Among the long list of entrants, many came from nearby countries: Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary and Germany. With a strong symbolic value there was a large group of Norwegian women who raced in the marathon and half marathon. The team was captained by Vibeke Bjerg, founder of the “Femiroma” project, a truly brave woman who fought against cancer and went back to running in a very short time. She also involved other women in this project with the aim of lifting up their heads through the sport. Runners flocked to Trieste from throughout Europe: from Belgium, France, Russia, UK, Netherlands, Czech Republic, Romania, Ireland, Serbia, Slovakia, Finland, Switzerland, the Ukraine, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Spain, Albania and Moldavia. The Bavisela festival is a very international event which seems destined to further widen its appeal across all borders. And to all continents: the event also attracted runners from the USA, Africa, Brazil, Iran and India. The Half Marathon is the most popular race and starts from Duino — a village along the road from Trieste to Monfalcone, perched on the scenic cliffs of the coast road. Its development and history are linked to those of its two castles. The small historical centre that grew up around the castle is the where the Rilke Path finishes, a wonderful walk along the cliffs of the Duino nature reserve which offers stunning views. The path is named after the Prague poet Rainer Maria Rilke who here found the inspiration for his famous poems ‘Duinesen Elegien’, in the early years of the 20th century, when he was guest of the Thurn and Taxis princes.
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Trieste Green Europe Marathon, Italy 8 May 2016 Picture: Fabrice Gallina
Picture: Matteo Favi
From Duino runners take the scenic coastal road and pass through a natural tunnel to reach Barcola and then Trieste. The city is located between the inland limestone Karst scenery and the sea, with the air filled by the scents of the Mediterranean scrub.
RESULTS Marathon
Men 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Robert CHEMONGES Samuel KIPTUM Simon RUGUT Paolo MASSARENTI Alessio MILANI Robert KOTNIK Marco Ernesto FRIGERIO Claudio COLPANI Loris FANTON Virginio TRENTIN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Maurizia CUNICO Daniela DA FORNO Torre DALLA Elena FABIANI Fabiola GIUDICI Elisabetta RANDAZZO Jayne STOREY Gabriella BEN Kristin OPLAND Senka SENKOVIC
UGA KEN UGA ITA ITA SLO ITA ITA ITA ITA
2:11:45 2:13:44 2:20:12 2:33:39 2:37:25 2:39:59 2:43:16 2:44:10 2:47:07 2:48:42
ITA ITA ITA ITA ITA ITA GBR HUN NOR CRO
2:55:45 3:05:53 3:15:09 3:20:54 3:21:10 3:21:44 3:23:35 3:24:16 3:26:37 3:26:56
Women
Half marathon
Men 1 Alfred RONOH 2 Stefano SCAINI 3 Fabio BERNARDI
KEN ITA ITA
1:03:27 1:09:00 1:10:20
ITA ROU ITA
1:12:13 1:17:52 1:23:49
Women 1 Rosaria CONSOLE 2 Simona STAICU 3 Giulia MEROLA 32
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The Bavisela Family Run is the most popular non-competitive event in Italy. It follows a course from Miramare Castle to the Piazza Unità d’Italia — the largest European square to overlook the sea. Every year it offers fun, sport and entertainment to thousands of people ready to cover the 7km route either running or walking. Special entry terms are offered for all associations working in the field of volunteering, charity teams, and large groups. Such groups can sign up at one time and benefit from a special entry fee. The Bavisela includes other events such as the Doggy Run, a fun event with dogs; the Trieste SoloWomenRun, dedicated to women; and Bavisela Young, which gets over 2000 children running. Trieste shines brightest when the sky has been scoured by the Bora wind. It is a city of MittelPicture: Giada Genzo
Europa where great writers such as James Joyce, Italo Svevo, Umberto Saba drew their inspiration. Different architectural styles blend harmoniously: neoclassical, libertarian eclectic and Baroque stand side by side with Roman ruins, 18th century and Habsburg buildings. Trieste has also played host to many different religions with their places of worship: the Greek Orthodox Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church, the Synagogue, the Evangelical Lutheran Church and the ancient Helvetic Confession Church. The people of Trieste have a true passion for coffee and you can drink it in the elegant historical cafes where famous writers used to meet. Many runners fall in love with the city and return to it regularly.
Trieste Green Europe Marathon ■ Next event to be confirmed ■ For more information visit: www.bavisela.it
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ģ III “Bila Tserkva Marathon” – October 2, 2016 In the framework of the "Bila Tserkva marathon" in addition to the basic distance 42,195 km it also will be half marathon (21,098 km), and races of 5 miles for adults, 2 miles for children 10 - 17 years, 1/3 mile for children 7 to 9 years and 10 fathoms for children up to 7 years.
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BMW Oslo Marathon, Norway Saturday 17 September 2016
f you thought that you have to be an elite runner to take part in a marathon you can think again. The BMW Oslo Marathon offers sporting challenges for all accompanied by a resounding roar from the public as more than 25,000 people meet on the streets of the Norwegian capital to soak up the impromptu cultural performances and cheer on their loved ones.
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The BMW Oslo Marathon is the biggest and most inclusive marathon in Norway and caters to all different fitness levels with distances of 3km, 10km, 21.1km, 42.2km and 73km; the ‘ultra’ event being called the Oslo Triple. “It is an inclusive event where almost anyone will
find a challenge to suit their abilities. Participants range from professionals to those recently rehabilitated from illness or injury”, says communications manager Cathrine Stensaker. The Oslo Marathon starts and finishes in front of the Town Hall facing the beautiful Oslo Fjord. Marathon runners complete two laps of the half marathon course. The route passes through several of Oslo’s varied districts and goes past many of the city’s most well-known sights like Frogner, Aker Brygge and the Opera House. From many places along the course
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runners get a view of the Oslo Fjord with its boats and harbours. This year’s events begin on 16 September with a 3km evening run as a warm-up to the big day on 17 September. While the different distances attract thousands of runners many thousands more flock to be part of the joyous atmosphere created by the entertainment, singing and dancing along the route. “Ballet dancers from the National Opera, top DJs and cheerleaders join forces to create a fantastic buzz,” says Stensaker. “Last year we had 40 different performances scattered across all Oslo and we are expecting more of them this year”.
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Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running, Great Britain 25 September 2016 Photos: Tim Winterburn
There are many marathons that promise spectacular scenery, fantastic atmosphere and a truly memorable experience – but few deliver it quite like the Baxters Loch Ness Marathon and Festival of Running. The course runs alongside the iconic Scottish loch and is quite possibly one of the most stunning marathon routes anywhere in the world. The rolling heather-clad hills, roads lined by Caledonian pine trees and the famous Loch are why the organisers say: if you are going to put yourself through the hell of running 26.2 miles then you might as well do it in heaven. The route is quintessentially Scottish. Runners are bussed from the event hub in Inverness – the capital of the Highlands – to the start line close to the village of Whitebridge. If the scenery is not enough to give runners goose bumps then the rousing sounds of a traditional pipe band that plays as they set off will.
Participants may start as strangers but at the end they are bound together in friendship Just under half of all runners who take part in the marathon come from outside Scotland. Many will travel from other parts of the UK but hundreds come from all corners of the globe to say that they have taken part in the Loch Ness Marathon. In 2015 the event welcomed participants from Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. Inverness is served by an airport which connects directly to hubs at London Heathrow, London Gatwick and Schipol Airport in the Netherlands, meaning that the city is accessible from anywhere in the world.
There is also a well-connected train and bus station and the city is easily accessed by road. It has many large hotels, guests houses and charming bed and breakfast accommodation and there are lots of attractions to visit, from Inverness Castle to the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, which focuses on the legendary monster. The inclusive nature of the event is also a huge draw. With an accompanying 10km and 5km fun run – and the Wee Nessie for pre-schoolers — there is something for runners of all stages and abilities. Entry is open now at www.lochnessmarathon.com.
The route heads towards the loch taking in the villages of Foyers and Dores where local residents come out to give their support and ensure that each and every runner experiences the warmth of Highland hospitality. Even with these groups of supporters it is a far cry from the big city marathons where thousands of people line the route: here you will find peace, tranquillity and nothing but the sound of the excited chatter of runners and the loch lapping against the shore. It is not just the course that has made the event a must-do for the thousands of runners who come from all corners of the world to collect a finisher’s medal. It is renowned for its welcoming atmosphere to runners of all abilities and unforgettable camaraderie.
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3 Country Sparkasse Marathon, Austria 9 October 2016 The Three Country Marathon on Lake Constance is unique: the route runs through three countries. The start is on the beautiful island of Lindau in Germany. From there it goes into Austria, then on through Lochau, Bregenz, Hard, Fussach, Höchst and over the Swiss border to St. Margrethen. Runners then return over the Rhine dam to finish in the stadium in Bregenz. Sixty percent of the course runs along the shore of Lake Constance. Participants traverse the largest open-air stage in the world, cross through reeds and woodland and at the finish in Bregenz Stadium they receive an enthusiastic welcome. For the duration of the race their start number replaces their passport. Marathon weekend begins on the Friday when the large Sport-Active exhibition opens its doors at 13.00 in the Festspielhaus in Bregenz. Runners pick up their race numbers there and it is where the pasta party is held. Saturday is a day for talented youngsters. Approximately 3000 children will start the children’s marathon from the Bregenz Stadium. The main event starts at 11.30 on Sunday in Lindau. The town’s mayor, Dr. Gerhard Ecker, will set off 7000 runners in three different races: the quarter marathon (10,9km), the Skinfit half-marathon (21km) and the Sparkasse marathon (42,195km). This year is 10th anniversary race of this unique marathon.
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The finish is always described by the participants as giving them a “goose-bump feeling”.
Music from George Bizet’s “Carmen” will be played on the Bregenz open-air stage. This is the largest open-air opera stage in the world and in 2008 it was a location for the James Bond film “Quantum of Solace”. The equipment manufacturer Skinfit has a lot planned for where the marathon and half-marathon courses
split just after the cycle bridge over the Bregenzer Ache River. Live bands and DJs can be found in Lindau, at the harbour in Bregenz, at the hub of the course in Hard, on the Fußacher Bridge and in the village centre of St. Margrethen. The turning point of the marathon is designed to raise the runners’ spirits. Bregenz Stadium will be transformed into a cauldron. The finish is always described by the participants as giving them a “goose-bump feeling”. For this and other reasons the ThreeCountry marathon was chosen as Austria’s Marathon of the Year in 2014. See: www.sparkasse-3-laender-marathon.at
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Wizz Air Kyiv City Marathon, Ukraine Sunday 9 October 2016 he Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, with its 2.8 million citizens, is the eighth largest city in Europe. It is also one of the most beautiful and ancient cities in Eastern Europe, founded 1500 years ago.
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The new route for the seventh edition of the Kyiv Marathon — the largest running event of the year in Ukraine — threads its way through Kyiv as a one-lap course. It starts at Khreshchatyk Street and runs along the KyivPechersk Lavra passing by the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in World War II, the Paton Bridge, the Desiatynna Church, St. Michael’s Cathedral and other sights of Kyiv. Kyiv is a very open and accessible city — not least due to the efforts of title sponsor Wizz Air (offering nonstop flights from London, Hamburg, Cologne and Budapest among other places). Picture: Denis Libertine Zakharchenko
The Kyiv City administration has agreed street closures in a delicate balance between the interests of the runners and the needs of the city’s transportation network. The agreement recognises the growing importance of running culture in Ukraine. Founder of the Kyiv International Marathon Dmytro Chernitsky commented: “The new singlelap course presents a challenge for the organisers and for the city but, thanks to the cooperation of all services and departments, runners will be able to enjoy the competition and spectators the sporting spectacle. Year by year more foreign runners will be coming to our race. This year we joined AIMS and this gives us a platform to project our race throughout Europe and the world. In addition to the classic marathon distance Wizz Air Kyiv City Marathon also offers five other competitions: two relays (2 x 10km + 2 x 11097.5m, and 2 x 21,097.5m); 10km and 5km events and a 2km charity “RunHelp”.
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Special attention is paid to the medical credentials of runners entered for the full Marathon distance and the 2 x Half Marathon distance relay. On race day the Marathon pulls in about 500 volunteers of which 250 assist as marshals on the route. Medical support will consist of 22 ambulances, 60 volunteers from the Red Cross, 10 crews of the organisation “MotoHelp” and two medical centres equipped with defilibrators. There will be races over three distances especially catering for children — all supported by McDonalds Ukraine. These are: 100m (under 6 years old), 500m (from 7–8 years old), 1000m (from 9–13 years old). Thousands of runners are mobilising in Ukraine as participants in the new running culture. They will enjoy a very privileged view of the city on 9 October. You are invited to join them and feel the incredible energy of running as it infects and energises the city.
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Palma de Mallorca Marathon, Spain Sunday 16 October 2016 new record entry of more than ten thousand runners are expected to line up at the start of the 13th edition of the Palma de Mallorca Marathon on 16 October. They can choose to run 10km, Half Marathon or the Marathon.
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Palma is one of the main tourist destinations in Europe and its marathon is very international: around 70% of the participants are foreigners. The brand new two-lap city course will take runners on a scenic tour past the most beautiful monuments of the city centre, The Palma de Mallorca Marathon includes many varied side events which will appeal to all the family (a Breakfast Run, the Palma Kids Run, a Post Race Party, the Expo…). Runners can enjoy special entry and discounts for the main museums, activities, free guided visits, etc.
This year’s race features several improvements. The Expo and the Race Pack Pick-up area has been redesigned and also the 10km race will now start 40 minutes later than the Marathon and Half Marathon, in order to offer a less crowded running experience. There are four animation points along the route to enliven proceedings. A striking feature of the race is that there are more participants coming from Britain and Germany than from Spain. But there are also a lot of people from countries like Sweden, Italy, Netherlands, Denmark, Switzerland, Belgium and many more; which makes the Palma de Mallorca Marathon a global run. On the Saturday afternoon the Obra Social “La Caixa” Palma Kids Run is expected to attract
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about 2,000 children. And before that, on Friday morning, the Breakfast Run will be held in order to attract participants to the Expo in the Parc de la Mar and let them relax before the competition. This area will be open on Friday and Saturday from 11.00-19.00. A novelty planned for this year is a touristic and gastronomic route featuring typical Spanish “tapas” with a stop at the Expo area. Runners also get the chance to enjoy free touristic guided routes and discounts to many of the city’s museums. Palma de Mallorca Marathon and the Fundación Vicente Ferrer have developed a partnership aimed at raising funds to support solidarity projects in India. See: www.palmademallorcamarathon.com www.twitter.com/PalmaMarathon www.facebook.com/palmademallorcamarathon www.instagram.com/palmamarathon
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Looking ahead Runners and spectators enjoy easy access to the MCM start and finish with the Metro operating from very early hours on Marathon day and throughout the event. Spectators can choose their spots from Georgetown, the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall in Washington, D.C. to the final leg of the marathon in Crystal City and Arlington, VA. The new MCM headquarters hotel at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center will house most of the MCM Weekend’s events and activities, including the two-day Health & Fitness Expo. This year’s Marine Corps Marathon is sold out but runners still can register through any of more than 50 charities. See: www.marinemarathon.com
Marine Corps Marathon, USA 30 October 2016 Thanks to thousands of U.S. Marines the Marine Corps Marathon (MCM) is among the largest and most-organised marathon events in the world. Runners from across the United States and more than 55 nations annually participate in MCM Weekend hosted each October in Arlington, VA and throughout the United States capital of Washington D.C. Organised by the United States Marine Corps the MCM supports more than 30,000 participants over the threeday weekend. Apart from the Marathon the MCM weekend includes the MCM10K and the MCM Kids Run (a one-mile fun run for ages 5 to 12) held the day prior to the Marathon. The MCM10K is held in conjunction with the Marathon. Registration for the MCM10K is available at www.marinemarathon.com. The MCM is welcoming to all types of runners; from the strong competitor to the first-time marathoner. MCM is also the grand equaliser: it is does not offer prize money but is available to any registered participant, earning its title as “The People’s Marathon.”
and Museums, the Pentagon, Potomac River and a most remarkable finish: at the Marine Corps War Memorial. The Memorial is the iconic symbol of the United States Marine Corps, depicting five Marines and a Navy Corpsman raising the American Flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II. There are 12 water points, four food stations and 15 medical aid stations at the start and finish and along the course. Entertainment is provided nearly every mile with musical and visual performers including rock and pop bands, jazz ensembles, marching bands and American blue grass musicians while cheerleaders, sign spinners and mascots motivate participants all along the marathon and MCM10K courses.
“The People’s Marathon” takes all kinds of runners through the USA’s capital on a route which features the most prominent sites and significant landmarks
The scenic course begins in Arlington, VA, between Arlington National Cemetery and the Pentagon and moves through the nation’s capital. It takes participants on a route which features the most prominent sites and significant landmarks in the United States. Monuments, parks and the scenic Potomac River characterise the route: through historic Georgetown, past the Washington Monument and the Lincoln, Jefferson, FDR, World War I, World War II, Korean War and Martin Luther King Jr. Memorials. Runners will appreciate picturesque views of the U.S. Capitol, the Smithsonian Institution Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Rock ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Marathon, USA 13 November 2016 Running down the Strip at night is unparalleled: the race combines a world-class course under dazzling lights with live, non-stop entertainment … and hundreds of runners dressed as Elvis this not-to-be-missed running event as one of the 12 Best ‘destination’ Marathons and 2016 marks the 50th running of the marathon. The experience of running down the Las Vegas Strip at night is unparalleled in the event industry. The race combines a world-class course under dazzling lights with live, non-stop entertainment from start to finish. It offers an opportunity for participants from around the globe to come together to celebrate their physical achievements in an epic fashion. Race weekend is the only private event to exclusively shut down the Las Vegas Strip at night. Race highlights include the iconic 'Welcome to Las Vegas' sign, the Fountains of the Bellagio, and finishing at the foot of the Mirage volcano. New Year’s Eve is the only other time the Strip is shut down in this way.
The world’s largest night-time running event lights up the Las Vegas Strip in mid-November each year with over 45,000 runners taking part in one or other of the weekend events. Registration is now open for the marathon, halfmarathon, 10km and 5km distances. Runners of all levels are invited to run down the closed lanes of the famed Las Vegas Boulevard and past iconic Las Vegas sights in a one-of-a-kind experience. Forbes Travel Guide recently named
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The running will start on the night of Saturday 12 November with a 5km race presented by Brooks. This warm-up is followed on the evening of 13 November by the marathon, half marathon and 10km races. Runners can choose to participate in the “Remix Challenge” and earn a bonus third medal by running in both the 5km on Saturday and any distance on Sunday.
Race day begins with a start line festival at the Las Vegas Village pre-race concert for the runners and their friends and family. Past headliners include Kid Rock and Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. In addition to the headliner concerts live bands and DJs of every kind will play along the race courses entertaining and encouraging runners as they make their way to the finish line. To add to the live entertainment along the course the Las Vegas event is renowned for hundreds of runners dressed as Elvis. Every year the event also includes a Run-Thru Wedding Chapel where runners in love can tie the knot or renew their vows on the race route. The finish line venue in front of the Mirage Volcano is conveniently located less than one mile from more than 15 hotels, so runners only have a short walk back after the race. See: RunRocknRoll.com/Las-Vegas and follow @RunRocknRoll on Twitter and Instagram
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asics Penang Bridge International Marathon, Malaysia 27 November 2016
Run on the iconic bridge that connects Penang Island to the mainland, Penang Bridge International Marathon is the largest mass-participation sporting event in Penang, bringing tens of thousands of runners out onto the streets. Penang, the second largest city in Malaysia, is home to the popular Penang Bridge International Marathon (PBIM). The race is organized by Penang State Tourism Development office and fully supported by the Penang State Government. First held in 1986 the marathon is run on the iconic bridge that connects Penang Island to Penang Mainland. PBIM is the largest mass-participation sporting event in Penang, bringing tens of thousands of runners out onto the streets. In 2014 the race attracted 60,000 runners. This unprecedented entry arose because it was held on the newly-opened “Second Penang Bridge” — the 24km-long Sultan Abdul Halim Muad’zam Shah Bridge – the longest in South-East Asia. Penang Bridge Run was organized twice in 2015 — the inaugural Penang Bridge Half Marathon on 14 June, on the second Penang Bridge, in conjunction with the first ever AIMS Asia-Pacific Conference.
The annual ASICS Penang Bridge International Marathon (APBIM) was held on 22 November on the iconic Penang Bridge. Prior to the marathon running clinics and a medical forum were held to help minimise the risk of injury and accidents. Experienced dieticians, physiotherapists and a medical doctor provided advice at the forum and guided runners through the various dos and don’ts. On race day runners are taken through a warmup and treated to a fireworks display before the start to boost their spirit. The Chief Minister of Penang, The Right Honorable Mr Lim Guan Eng sent the runners on their way accompanied by the Chairman of Penang Bridge International Marathon Committee, YB Danny Law Heng Kiang. The run was held in the morning to minimise disruption to normal traffic flow over the bridge. Temperatures can reach over 30C — a temperature dangerous for distance running but ameliorated on the bridge by the sea breezes. Organisers rely heavily on government agencies to ensure the safety and comfort of runners. The Royal Malaysian Police Force, medical officers of Penang Hospital, Red Crescent, St John Ambulance and other agencies are stationed along the entire route to ensure that any runner in distress can receive prompt medical assistance. Water stations are set up along the bridge — and even Prayer Rooms.
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Trophies, finisher medals and certificates are given out to those who complete the race. PBIM is popular for its fun, carnival-like atmosphere, showcasing the colours, sights and tastes of Penang. We look forward welcoming runners back to the next edition on 27 November.
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Calendar
AIMS member events for the forthcoming 16 months July 2016 – October 2017 For the latest dates visit aims-worldrunning.org/calendar.html
July 2016 2–3 Gold Coast Airport Marathon AUS M
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FIN M
90
Gatorade Panama Int’l Half Marathon PAN H
2 3
87
Paavo Nurmi Marathon
96
Rovaniemi Marathon FIN M,H,R
90
Int’l Ergo White Nights Marathon
17 24 24 30 30 31 31 31
96 Econet Victoria Falls Marathon ZIM M 98 Correcaminos Marathon & Half Marathon CRC M,H 90 Mauritius Marathon MRI M,H,R 94 Golden Ring Ultra Trail 100 RUS U,R Course not measurable to AIMS standards 96 Tijuana Marathon MEX M planned date 94 Australian Outback Marathon AUS M Course not measurable to AIMS standards 87 Swissalpine Marathon SUI U Course not measurable to AIMS standards 98 Media Maratón Int’l de Bogotá COL H 90 Westlink M7 Blacktown Running Festival AUS M 87 40th National MILO Marathon PHI M,H,R 96
14
Brisbane Marathon Festival AUS M,H,R
87
Standard Chartered KL Marathon MAS M,H,R
7 7
98
14
Siberian Int’l Marathon
96 McDonald’s Townsville Running Festival AUS M,H,R 87 Helsinki City Marathon FIN M 93 Adelaide Marathon Festival AUS M,H,R 87 Kuching Marathon MAS M,H,R 94 Dhiraagu Maldives Road Race MDV R 94 Hvar Half Marathon CRO H 90 Islandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon ISL M,H 92 Edmonton Marathon CAN M 87 7 Sunshine Coast Marathon AUS M,H,R 87 27–4 Knarvikmila – The Great Fjord Run NOR H 96 RUS M
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Medio Maratón Atlas de Guadalajara 94
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Pila Int’l Half Marathon 96
POL H
10K San José – Costa Rica 90
CRC R
9–11 Running Festival of the
18 ITA H 92 19th Int’l WACHAUmarathon 18 AUT M 87 Berlin Marathon 25 BMW GER M 90 Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & 25 Festival of Running See race preview on page 37 GBR M
10 SUI M Half Marathon 10 Stockholm SWE H Wizz Air Budapest Half 11 31st Marathon
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Marathon 11 Ladakh IND M,H,R,U 92 Maratón de las Flores Medellín 11 COL M,H,R 22 11 Volksbank-Münster-Marathon GER M 90 Danske Bank Vilnius Marathon 11 LTU M,H 94 PKO Wroclaw Maraton 11 34th POL M 96 Golden Ring Yaroslavl Half 11 Marathon RUS H
17 See race preview on page 34 NOR M,H,R
94
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PZU Warsaw Marathon 25 38th POL M,R
90
96
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Beach Marathon 17 Tamarindo CRC M,H,R 90 Sanlam Cape Town Marathon 18 RSA M 22 Half Marathon 18 Copenhagen DEN H 25 Dam tot Damloop 18 NED R 96
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tbc Beijing Marathon CHN M,H ANG H,R
87 87
1–2 Bournemouth Marathon Festival
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26
Bila Tserkva Marathon UKR M
33
Belfius Brussels Marathon & Half Marathon 87
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Cardiff Half Marathon GBR H
36 31st Spar Budapest Marathon HUN M 20+21 Buenos Aires Int’l Marathon ARG M 87 Bank of America Chicago Marathon USA M 98 De Lage Landen Marathon Eindhoven NED M 96 Wizz Air Kyiv City Marathon
9 9 9 9
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Munich Marathon GER M,H,R
90
Portland Marathon USA M
98
17th PKO Poznań Marathon POL M
36
GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon
9 CRO M,H Ilbo Gyeongju Int’l 16 Dong-A Marathon
87
Zagreb Marathon & Half
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90 94
Amsterdam Marathon 16 TCS NED M 94 Medibank Melbourne Marathon 16 Festival AUS M
87
16 SRB M 96 Palma de Mallorca Marathon 16 See race preview on page 43 Novi Sad Marathon
Gatorade Caracas Rock 10K
90
ESP M,H,R
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20th RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne See on page 59 GER M,H
2 2 2 2 2
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H.C. Andersen Marathon DEN M
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Raiffeisen Bank Bucharest Marathon
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26
Tartu City Marathon
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2 2 2
90
Legends Marathon RSA U,H
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25 Medio Maratón Int’l Tlajomulco25 Cajititlán
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BMW Oslo Marathon
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ING Route du Vin Half Marathon LUX H 94
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16
8
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Jungfrau-Marathon
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2 2 2 2
96
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Rock’n’Roll Lisbon Marathon EDP | Rock’n’Roll Portugal Half Marathon POR M,H 30 RAHAL 10k Int’l Marrakech MAR R 36 Rock ’n’ Roll Querétaro Maratón MEX M,H,R 94 Silesia Marathon POL M,H,R 96 Turin Marathon ITA M 92 8–9 BMO Okanagan Marathon CAN M 87 Int’l Thessaloniki Night Half Marathon GRE H,R 92 3 Country Sparkasse Marathon
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Moscow 25 Promsvyazbank Marathon
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Maratonina Città di Udine
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Scottish Half Marathon
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MEX H
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de la Mujer Colombia 25 Carrera 10km
Petra Desert Marathon
9–11 SEB Tallinn Marathon, Half &
The Angkor Empire Marathon CAM M,H,R
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Half Marathon Sport Zone 18 Porto POR H 96 MetLife Satara Hill Half PNB 18 Marathon
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Marathon 28 Longford IRL M 92 Day Marathon 28 Mandela RSA M,H,R 13 de la Ciudad de México Maratón 28 MEX M 94 Quebec City Marathon 28 SSQ CAN M 97
Economic Forum
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96
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Ruta de las Iglesias 27 La ECU R 90 Marathon 27 Stavanger NOR M,H,R 13 Maratón Int’l de Asunción 28 PAR M,H,R 96 Bali Marathon 28 Maybank INA M,H,R 92 Marathon Hokkaido 28 JPN M 92 Media Maratón de Lima 28 Toyota 21k & 10k
90
Colombo Marathon SRI M
26
Trento Half Marathon ITA H
33
Guayaquil Marathon ECU M
90
Incheon Songdo Int’l Marathon KOR M,H,R 94 Košice Peace Marathon SVK M
29
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Planning ahead Oevert 1/2 Marathon 16 Linker BEL H,R 87 Toronto Waterfront Scotiabank 16 Marathon & Half Marathon & 5k 35
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Half Marathon 16 Yerevan ARM H,R de Maraton Ciudad de 23 ¼ Bucaramanga – FCV
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Grand Marathon Int’l de Casablanca 94
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Maratón Valencia 23 Medio Trinidad Alfonso 40+41
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29 TRI H 12 CHI M,H 87 Charity Run Half Marathon The Authentic 29 UNICEF 13 Athens Marathon & 10km GRE M 90 HKG H,R Marathon 13 Beirut tbc Shanghai Int’l Marathon LIB M 94 CHN M Sur Half Marathon on 13 Big Monterey Bay Course not measurable to AIMS standards
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İstanbul Marathon 13 Vodafone TUR M 98 Riviera Marathon NiceFrench 13 Cannes 54
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Ravenna City of Art Int’l Marathon 92
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Int’l Marathon 13 Saitama JPN M 94 Garda Trentino Half Marathon 13 ITA H 92 ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Rock 13 Marathon & Half See race preview on page 46 USA M,H
18–21 Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k 87
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Full Desert Marathon 18 Eilat ISR M,H,R 92 100km Pharaonic 18 EGY U 58 642 Marathon 19 GulfBank KUW M,H,R 94 Medio Maraton Turistico Riviera 19 Nayarit 94
Bangkok Marathon 20 BDMS THA M,H,R Delhi Half Marathon 20 Airtel IND H Ethiopian Run 10km 20 Great ETH R Marathon 20 Kobe JPN M Marathon Int’l de 20 Semi Laayoune
90
Marathon & Half 20 Marabana CUB M,H Nuevo Leon 20 21km MEX H Marathon 20 Philadelphia USA M Valencia Trinidad 20 Maratón Alfonso predicted date
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Yi Lan Chiang Wei Shui Memorial Freeway Marathon 90
Maraton Megacable Guadalajara MEX M 94 Hangzhou Int’l Marathon CHN M
87
Lake Maggiore Marathon ITA M,H,R
57
TCS New York City Marathon USA M
98
Porto Marathon EDP POR M
96
JoongAng Seoul Marathon KOR M
94
90 92
90 94 98
40+41
94
26–27 Gran Maraton Pacifico 94
Hakka Marathon 26 Great CHN M,H,R Curaçao Marathon 27 KLM CUR M,H,R Marathon 27 Firenze ITA M du Gabon 27 Marathon GAB M Fuji Marathon 27 Mount JPN M Int’l Marathon 27 Panama PAN M Penang Bridge Int’l 27 ASICS Marathon predicted date
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87 90 58 90 94 96
BAR M,H,R
69
ESP M
62+63
15
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Marathon 15 Kinmen TPE M,H,R 87 Ocean Front Marathon & 15 Maui Half
15
77
Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon IND M predicted date
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January 2017 Zürich 1 Neujahrsmarathon SUI M,H,R Int’l Marathon 2 Xiamen CHN M Winner Marathon 6 Tiberias ISR M Ice Half Marathon 7 Siberian RUS H Marathon 8 Cebu PHI M,H,R Marathon 13 Egyptian EGY M,H
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90
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St Denis Half Marathon – La Voie Royale
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77
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do Funchal 29 Maratona POR M,H 96 Grande Prémio Fim da Europa 29 POR R 96 Kaen Int’l Marathon 29 Khon THA M 98 Marathon & Semi Int’l de 29 Marrakech MAR M,H predicted date
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92
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83
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87 32nd Telekom Vivicittá Spring Half Marathon Budapest HUN H,R 20+21 Dogi’s Half Marathon ITA H 92 Guam Int’l Marathon GUM M,H,R 92 HAJ Hannover Marathon GER M,H,R 84+85 Kharkiv Int’l Marathon UKR M,H,R 98 North Pole Marathon NPO M Course not measurable to AIMS standards 96 Schneider Electric Marathon de Paris FRA M 90 Zurich Marathon SUI M 98 NN Marathon Rotterdam NED M 96 Pardubice Wine Half Marathon CZE H 90 Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon RSA U 86 Vodafone İstanbul Half Marathon
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tbc Banja Luka Half Marathon
Asunción
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86 ASICS Medio Maratón de Madrid ESP H 98 Maratón de Montevideo URU M,H 98 Nike Women’s Half Marathon TPE H,R 87 Novi Sad Half Marathon SRB H 96 10th PKO Poznań Half Marathon POL H 96 Roads to Rhodes Marathon GRE M,R 92 São Paulo Int’l Half Marathon Corpore BRA H 87 Tokushima Marathon JPN M 94 ORLEN Warsaw Marathon POL M,R 96 261 Women’s Marathon ESP M,H,R 98 CRO H
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94
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96
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tbc Dalian Int’l Marathon
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92
tbc The Great Wall Marathon CHN M Course not measurable to AIMS standards
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tbc Kigali International Peace
Marathon 96
RWA M,H
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90
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94
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tbc Turin Half Marathon
92
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June 2017 Stockholm Marathon 3 ASICS SWE M 98 Comrades Marathon 4 RSA U 96 Quito Últimas Noticias 15k 4 ECU R 90 City Marathon 5 Cork IRL M 92 Helsinki Half Marathon 10 FIN H,R 90 Sun Marathon 17 Midnight NOR M,H 93 Phnom Penh Half Marathon 18 CAM H,R 87 de Janeiro City Marathon 18 Rio BRA M 87 Telesia City Trophy Int’l Road 18 Race 10k predicted date
planned date
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87
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Marathon 1.3 and Half 5 Treviso ITA M 78 Antarctica Marathon & Half May 2017 10 ATA M,H 16 87 See race feature on page 15 RiverRock Belfast City ’n’ Roll DC Marathon & 1 Deep TUR H 98 11 Rock Marathon Half Marathon GBR M 90 Marathon USA M,H,R 98 16 Nagano JPN M 94 Borneo Int’l Marathon Zurich Marato de Barcelona 7 12 ESP M See race feature on page 23 Boston Marathon 98 17 B.A.A. MAS M,H,R 94 USA M 98 Grand Prix Casablanca Diacore Gaborone Marathon 30th Belgrade Marathon 12 ASTA 7 BOT M,H,R 22 SRB M MAR R 94 87 96 Gran Maraton Mexiquense Harmony Genève Marathon for Almaty Marathon 12 MEX M 7 Unicef 23 See race feature on page 18 94 KAZ M,H,R 94 SUI M,H,R 98 Women’s Marathon 12 Nagoya JPN M 78 Antwerp Marathon Salzburg Marathon 23 DVV 7 BEL M 87 AUT M,H,R 87 Marathon, Half & 10k 17 Jerusalem Enschede Marathon Wizz Air Skopje Marathon ISR M,H,R 92 23 NED M 7 MKD M,H,R 96 90 Half Marathon 19 Athens Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon GoodLife Fitness Toronto GRE H,R 90 23 JPN H 7 92 Marathon Gdynia Half Marathon CAN M 87 19 PZU Haspa Marathon Hamburg POL H 96 23 GER M 90 BMO Vancouver Marathon 7 See race feature on page 27 Marathon GSO Marathon Łódź with PZU 19 Limassol 23 DOZ CAN M 87 CYP M,H,R 90 POL M,R 96 PKO Bialystok Halfmarathon EDP Lisbon Half Marathon Rock ’n’ Roll Madrid 14 POL H 19 POR H 23 EDP 96 96 Maratón & 1/2 ESP M,H 98 Lattelecom Riga Marathon Standard Chartered Stanley 14 19 Marathon LAT M,H 94 Int’l de Nice 23 Semi-Marathon FLK M 90 FRA H 90 GöteborgsVarvet Half Marathon 20 SWE H 98 di Padova – XVII 23–2610th Lake Balaton 23 Maratona S.Antonio Supermarathon Three Hearts Marathon 20 SLO M,H,R ITA M 92 HUN U,M,H 20+21 98 The Vancouver Sun Run 10K Austrian Women’s Run 23 21 AUT R Presented By BlueShore Int’l Half Marathon 87 26 Incheon Financial KOR H 94 22nd Coca-Cola Wake Your Body CAN R 87 21 Women’s Run tbc Runatolia Marathon (Half + Vienna City Marathon HUN R 20+21 10km) 23 AUT M,H,R 86 TUR M,H,R 98 TCS World 10K Bengaluru 21 Bergen City Marathon IND R 92 tbc Maratón Int’l Lala 29 Fjordkraft NOR M,H,R 96 MEX M 94 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon 21 DEN M Sur Int’l Marathon 91 30 Big tbc Seoul Int’l Marathon USA M,H 86 KOR M 94 Erzurum Half Marathon 21 GROUP Marathon TUR H 98 30 METRO tbc Taipei Expressway Marathon Düsseldorf TPE M,H,R 87 Leiden Marathon See race feature on page 11 21 NED M,H,R 96 GER M 88+89 tbc New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon Maratón movistar Lima42k Nova Poshta Kyiv Half Marathon 21 30 PER M 96 TPE M,H,R 90 UKR H,R 98 Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Marathon Wuerzburg 21 iWelt GER M 90 Half Marathon Moonlight 27 ITA H 92 Calgary Marathon 28 Scotiabank CAN M 87 Marathon Festival Edinburgh 28 GBR M 90 Ottawa Marathon 28 Scotiabank and Ottawa 10K CAN M,R
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Berlin Half Marathon
8–9 Australian Running Festival
tbc 21k Electrolit Guadalajara MEX H
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Int’l Marathon Alexander the Great GRE M
96
tbc Al Amerat Challenge Race OMA R
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92 96 94
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94
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Maratón 94
MEX H
tbc Kaunas Marathon
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LTU M,H,R
tbc Laguna Phuket Int’l Marathon
98
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Marathon Festival 6 Brisbane AUS M,H,R City Marathon 12 Helsinki FIN M Reykjavik 19 Islandsbanki Marathon ISL M,H
87
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tbc JCP Swansea Half Marathon
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MEX M
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Petra Desert Marathon
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Opinion Largest Marathons held in 2015
The numbers game
100th Boston Marathon, 1996 Picture: Doug Pensinger/Allsport
Culled from last year’s statistics we list below the world’s biggest marathons (in terms of the number of finishers recorded). These figures are slightly less than the number of those starting the race which in turn is very marginally less than those registered — ie those who pick up their number from race registration. The really significant difference is between those who successfully enter a race – often several months and sometimes almost a full year before it is held – and those who pick up their number. Race organisers, from years of previous experience, have a very clear idea of what proportion of those who enter will likely not collect their number and build this into their planning. Concerning the 2015 list in particular there are several notable features. One is the large margin by which New York heads the rest – yet this is the first time it has dropped below the 50,000 mark since breaking that barrier for the first time in 2013. Paris surpassed 40,000 for the first time, a number that has only otherwise been topped by Chicago (in 2014).
Japanese runner Hitomi Niiya crosses the finish line during the Tokyo Marathon 2007. Picture: Junko Kimura/Getty
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1995 Honolulu New York London Paris Marine Corps Naha Berlin Hamburg Chicago Boston
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2015 Honolulu Marathon runners head past Waikiki’s historic Moana Surfrider Hotel. Picture: Cory Lum/Getty Images
London had its highest number of finishers ever but has this year added another couple of thousand to the figure. It seems set to re-enter the numbers game conducted during the 1980s and 1990s with New York. During those decades each race leap-frogged the total of their rival as successive editions were held until New York, after dipping under 24,000 during 2001 in the first post-9/11 event, then pulled ahead in the 2000s to what has so far proved an unassailable leading position, first surpassing 40,000 in 2009. So London is competing – if competing it is – for second place against races such as Paris, Chicago and Berlin. In doing so it starts from a disadvantage inasmuch as the course does not have the capacity – the roads are just not wide enough – to accommodate as many runners as any of these other races.
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2005 New York London Chicago Berlin Paris Honolulu Seoul Hamburg Boston San Diego Naha Stockholm Köln
36856 35261 32995 30382 28857 24219 21067 17557 17549 15934 14882 12698 11071
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2015 New York Paris London Chicago Berlin Tokyo Osaka Boston Marine Corps Los Angeles Yokohama Honolulu Mexico Disney World Naha Nanohana Nagoya Women Kobe Shonan Kasumigaura Barcelona Kyoto Stockholm Hamburg Itabashi Valencia Dublin Hong Kong Okayama Amsterdam
49312 40173 37562 37182 36820 35293 29680 26610 23197 21904 21561 21546 20516 19959 18326 18150 17231 17087 16173 15601 15492 15452 14833 14743 14119 14080 12920 12531 12412 12349
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Runners wait at the starting line prior to crossing the VerrazanoNarrows Bridge at the start of the TCS New York City Marathon on November 1, 2015. Picture: Mike Stobe/Getty Images Uta Pippig of Germany waves to the crowd after winning the 100th Boston Marathon in 1996. Picture: Doug Pensinger /Allsport
2015 Honolulu Marathon. Picture: Cory Lum/Getty Images
The demand for entries is only a subsidiary factor as most of these ‘top of the bill’ marathons have far more demand for places than they can satisfy. This is above all true of the highest Japanese entry in the list, the Tokyo Marathon, which capped its entry at 36,500. Tokyo generally receives upwards of 300,000 applications. The emergence of fully-fledged big-city mass marathons in Japan has wrought the most profound change to these lists in recent years. There are no fewer than 12 Japanese races in the top-30 (and 9 in the top 20). Yet 10 years previously only Naha Marathon would have made this list (as it would have 10 years before that when it was sixth largest in the world). The first big-city mass marathon to emerge in Japan was Tokyo in 2007, when participation leapt to 25,000 (from the previous year’s elite entry of several dozen runners who could finish within the 2 hours 30 minutes time limit). With instant success for the first mass Tokyo Marathon many other Japanese cities quickly followed its example. The 2015 list includes no fewer than eight races with between 15,000–20,000 finishers and this includes one women-only event (Nagoya) and two races (Naha and Shonan) held on the same day (6 December, with a combined total of 34,500). Yet few people outside Japan – even within the Marathon world – will have heard of these races. Perhaps the race which has suffered as a consequence of this huge upsurge in Japan is the Honolulu Marathon. Back in 1995 it was the largest race in the world with 27022 finishers to New York’s 26754 and London’s 25272. In the early 2000s it was consistently the sixth largest marathon in the world – and in 56
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2002 fourth – with a Japanese entry comprising a majority of the total. With such a proportion of high-spending overseas runners Honolulu at that time probably had the largest economic impact on its locality of any race ever. It has maintained a relatively consistent total of 21– 22,000 finishers since then but has slipped to 12th position as the overall level of participation in all the big marathons has risen. Rising overall levels of participation are reflected by the length of the three lists for 1995, 2005 and 2015. Last year 30 races are listed. Amsterdam, the 30th, had over 12000 finishers. The 15th of the 15 largest marathons of 2005 (Köln) had 11000; and the 10th of the 10 largest marathons in 1995 (Boston) had only 8250. To put it another way, the 10thplace (Boston) finisher numbers for 1995 would
2015 Honolulu Marathon runners head towards the finish line. Picture: Cory Lum/Getty Images
have placed it 19th in 2005 and 59th on the 2015 list. In1995 there were seven marathons with more than 10000 finishers: in 2005, 15; and in 2015, 42. Not only are most of the long-established large marathons getting vastly increased numbers of finishers but there are a lot of new entries pushing them hard from behind. It is partly because running is a healthy pursuit that the underlying numbers are so healthy.
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Running into history RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne, Germany
With open hand Runners in 1999
The Rheinenergiemarathon Cologne made history even in its very first edition back in 1997 with a world record: the first time more than 13,000 registered runners took part in a marathon premiere. An additional 1000 inline skaters also glided their way through the streets of the city. When planning the marathon the organising team put special emphasis on two things: firstly to showcase the city’s breath-taking facets and secondly to project the open-mindedness and tolerance of the Rhenish city. To fulfil the first ambition runners were led on an exciting course through numerous famous city districts, which together depicted broad cultural diversity and astonishing scenery, right up to the finish line in front of Cologne’s famous Cathedral. The second purpose was symbolised by carving a course on the map of the city which resembled the open hand of friendship. With more than a million citizens Cologne is Germany’s fourth largest metropolis. It can look back on 2000 years of history starting with the Romans in about AD 50. As a religious and trade city located on the River Rhine Cologne has played a crucial role during past centuries which can be seen in the expansion of the city. Many churches as well as the Old Town of Cologne bear witness to this history but many fell victim to bombing during the Second World War. Cologne's marathon may have made a later debut than most but it was hailed by the running community. A lot of national and international athletes hit the road in Cologne for the first edition on 5 October 1997 won in 2:11:58 by Olympic bronze medal winner from Barcelona 1992 Stephan Freigang — outpacing Kenyan Benson Lorkowa (2:13:25). Angelina
The last runner to complete the first Cologne Marathon is led over the finish line by Rainer Nistl (l) and Erich Tomzig (r), two of the main founders of the event 1998 Marathon winner Carsten Eich
Kanana won the women’s race in 2:27:27 and finished over seven minutes clear of Poland’s Krystina Kuta. Her time from this first race stood as the course record for 15 years. The following year another German runner won: Carsten Eich, who competed at the Sydney Olympic Games in 2000, finished just seconds ahead of Benson Lorkowa in 2:10:55. In doing so he improved Freigang’s inaugural course record by more than a minute. Poland’s Malgorzata Sobanska won the women’s race in 2:29:39. In this race 2700 inline skaters took part and there were 11 athletes in wheelchairs. In 1999 a marathon relay for schoolchildren was added to the events on offer: 273 students in 39 teams ran the marathon distance as an Ekiden relay.
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Running into history RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne, Germany
Stephan Freigang, winner of the first Cologne Marathon edition in 1997
The number of runners gradually increased over the years, reaching 18,000 in the 2003 race. Inline skaters were part of the marathon programme until 2014 and their participation peaked in 2002 with 5365 participants. Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne in 2006 the half marathon distance was added to the portfolio of running events and has since then developed into Germany’s second largest with more than 10,000 starters. The winners that year were Pascal Meissner in 1:11:43 and Irina Mikintenko in 1:10:59. Mikitenko was Germany’s best female marathon runner for several years. Born in Kazakhstan she won the London Marathon in 2008 and 2009, and the Berlin Marathon in 2008. She is the only German female to have broken the 2:20 barrier and won the “World Marathon Majors” Series in 2007–2008 and 2008–2009.
Runners pass Cologne Cathedral. Picture: Philipp Cielen
In more recent times Kenyan runners have conclusively come to the fore in Cologne. Alfred Kering set the current course record with his 2012 winning time of 2:07:37. Helena Kirop's win that same year in 2:25:34 finally broke Kanana’s inaugural mark. These times show that the RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne is not only a beautiful and interesting course but also a fast one. With a full range of events on offer runners do not have to run a complete marathon to enjoy Cologne’s special atmosphere. The relay was initially a mass ‘fun’ event but has developed into a more serious competition with a course record of 2:30:00. Up to 600 teams cross the starting line each year.
Cologne Half Marathon 2011: Anna Hahner (3rd place), Sabrina Mockenhaupt (1st place), Eleni Gebrehiwot (2nd place). Picture: Guenter Karl
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The last 10 years of the RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne have been characterised by numerous course changes because of construction and this was also why the finish line had to be moved from Cologne Cathedral. For many years it has been in Cologne-Deutz which is from where all the various races start. But in 2013 the finish line could finally be moved back to nearby the internationally-renowned landmark of Cologne Cathedral. The famous sight with its gothic architecture stands 157m high — the second largest cathedral in Europe (after the Ulmer Münster) and the third largest in the world. The Cathedral was started in the thirteenth century
but construction paused for several hundred years and it was only completed in the nineteenth century. Returning the finish line close to the jawdropping sight of the Cathedral gives the runners a very special finishing Moment that they will never forget. The recent course and its old-cum-new finish line represents the city very well and displays the diversity of its cultures and people. The RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne offers an extraordinary experience for every runner who comes to participate. On 2 October this year the RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne celebrates its 20th anniversary. Professional and amateur runners, “Rhenanian cheerfulness” and top athletes’ ambitions, carnival costumes and hightech clothing will all mix up together and merge into a great birthday party after the race.
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97% Satisfaction The general assessment of the 2015 edition shows 97% satisfaction of the runners. Out of 1,200 who filled in the anonymous questionnaire, 77% rated the general quality of the race as Very Good and 20% rated it as Good. In addition to this, seven out of 10 runners who took part in the survey improved their personal best, thanks to the excellence of its route â&#x20AC;&#x201D; which is at sea level, almost flat, and pollution free, and runs through one of the most beautiful towns in the world. In comparison to 2014, the questionnaire results reveal a great improvement in many
areas. In fact, many of the services offered were rated as Very Good, especially the bibs pick up (73%), the luggage service (62%) refreshment stations (67%), route and security (89%), entertainment along the route (75%) and final refreshment and showers (74%). Some of the recently added services for runners have also had a very good welcome: free local buses (86%), start boxes (85%) and parking areas (65%).
Keep exceling in 2016 The main goal of the organisers of San Sebastian Marathon is to get as close as possible to 100% satisfaction of its participants. Taking into consideration the evaluations and general comments of all the athletes that have participated in the survey, the organisers will make a list of all the needs and areas that have room for improvement, and these will be the main focus until next edition on November 27th. Taking into account all the above, it looks like the next BMW Lurauto San Sebastian Marathon EDP will be another great running event. The three distances available on the same day will keep growing. The total number for all three is limited to 7,000, so if you want to
secure a spot at the start line next 27th November, and enjoy one of the fastest and most favourable marathons to improve your personal best, you should register as soon as possible because bibs will sell out.
European Capital of Culture San Sebastian is also the European Capital of Culture 2016 and you can already feel the art on the streets. This beautiful city in the Basque Country in northern Spain offers a programme full of activities and events to promote coexistence through dialogue and links with the rest of Europe. San Sebastian will continue to offer a lot of cultural activities throughout 2016, focusing especially on knowledge, technology, citizen involvement and critical thinking. Peace, life, voices and conversations are the four pillars of the endless cultural projects that are going to take place. These include workshops, art spaces, installations, conferences, food tasting events, laboratories, exhibitions, concerts and screenings. Photography, cinema, architecture and theatre are just a few of the disciplines that will be included in the programme to celebrate San Sebastianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s year as Capital of Culture. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a great excuse to come and enjoy such a friendly city!
Running a marathon represents a whole life experience. And it definitely reaches a new dimension in San Sebastian.
WMRA News 12 June 2016
8 June 2016
36th Monteé de Grand Ballon, France
Nova Zagora, Bulgaria
18th WMRA World Cup 1st race A cloudy but fresh day drew many spectators for this mountain race in the Alsace region, who appreciated home favourite Christel Dewalle’s superlative winning performance and new course record. MEN: (12km, +1234m) 1 Petro MAMU 2 Jan January 3 Andrew DOUGLAS WOMEN (9km, +900m): 1 Christel DEWALLE 2 Melanie NOLL 3 Celine JEANNIER
ERI CZE GBR
59:03 1:01:12 1:01:32
FRA GER FRA
49:32 51:36 52:11
Full results: http://www.lesportif.com/exe/main_resultats_fiche.asp?resm a_id=19&dis_id=%2D1&end=t The second race in the World Cup Series is on 24 July at Kamnik, Slovenia.
Romania Turkey Bulgaria
Council Members:
Gold 6 2 –
Silver 3 4 1
Bronze Total 2 11 2 8 4 5
21:30 21:34 21:54
TEAMS: 1: Romania:10 pts; Turkey: 15 pts; Bulgaria: 28 pts JUNIOR MEN: (8360km, 2 laps) 1 Gabriel BULARDA ROU 36:53 2 Atalayin TAHSIN TUR 37:44 3 Yalcin TEKIN TUR 38:46 TEAMS: 1 Turkey: 9 pts; 2 Romania: 16 pts; 3 Bulgaria: 25 pts; 4 Serbia: 42 point.
10th CONSUDATLE MR Championships
Arco (ITA) Caracas (VEN)
10 July
13th NACAC MR Championships
24 July
18th Gorski tek na Grintovec/2nd WMRA World Cup race
Tepatitlan, Jalisco (MEX)
Kamnik (SLO)
28th Int. Schlickeralmlauf/3rd WMRA World Cup race Telfes im Stubaital (AUT)
27–28 Aug 16th WMRA/WMA Master World MR Championships Susa (ITA)
11 Sep
32nd WMRA World MR Championships (mainly uphill)
11 Sep
32nd WMRA World MR Championships (mainly uphill)/4th WMRA World Cup race
tbd
8th AAC MR Championships
Sapareva Banya (BUL)
Sapareva Banya (BUL) tbd
5 Sep
43rd Int. Hochfellnberglauf/ 5th WMRA World Cup race
6 Oct
37th Smarna Gora International Mountain Race/6th WMRA World Cup race and Final
Bergen (GER)
Galia Puhaleva (BUL) Erhan Basoglu (TUR) Andrjrej Puchacz (POL) Tomo Šarf (SLO) Wolfgang Munzel (GER) Member of Honour: Raimondo Balicco (ITA)
www.wmra.info
JUNIOR WOMEN (4180m, 1 lap) 1 Yasemin ZENGIN TUR 2 Alexia HECICO ROU 3 Loredana VIZITEU ROU
3 July
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Treasurer: Nancy Hobbs (USA)
Medals:
15th EA MR Championships (up and down)
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Secretary: Pierre Weiss (FRA)
Sixty runners from Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Serbia and FYR Macedonia took part in the four championship races. Later this year the 32nd World Mountain Running Championships will be held at Sapareva Banya thanks to the interest and commitment of the Bulgarian Athletics Federation.
2 July
Ljubljana (SLO)
President: Bruno Gozzelino
8th Balkan Championships
CALENDAR 2016
31 July
EXECUTIVES
WOMEN (8360m, 2 laps): 1 Cristiana GHITA ROU 41:33 2 Denisa DRAGOMIR ROU 42:41 3 Narinale NINEVA BUL 43:42 TEAMS: 1 Romania: 7 PTS; 2 Bulgaria: 17 pts; 3 Turkey: 25 pts MEN (12540m, 3 laps): 1 Catalin ATANASOATEI ROU 55:32 2 Agyurek Muhammet CAN TUR 56:13 3 Ionut ZINCA ROU 56:45 TEAMS: 1: Romania 13 pts; 2: Turkey: 17 pts; 3 Bulgaria: 21 pts; 4: Serbia 35 pts
IAU News
New championship scheduling IAU is busy year-round recording performances, maintaining a news outlet and promoting and developing the sport of ultra running internationally. As part of this last task IAU works to set the stage for world championships. This has never been easy but in recent times the economic crisis has impacted heavily on the sustainability of our championships. Hosting championships is often an activity more locally driven than globally dependent. IAU understand the need to change our model to suit growing trends around the globe. From 2016 the 100km and 24 Hour world championships will alternate annually. The 100km will be held this year, the 24 Hour in 2017. The trail and 50km world champs will continue on an annual basis as we try to build and grow these events. Continental championships will be held in those intermediate years between world championships in the particular discipline.
The new format will allow venues to build towards hosting global championships by first staging continental championships – which involve comparatively fewer athletes, support staff and logistics. This will also allow the federations to prepare their teams and more easily manage funding for the major ‘alternating’ championships. It is hoped that this will also allow championships to be staged in regions which have not done so before and in this way help to grow the sport.
24 Hour European Championship 22-23 October 2016, Albi (FRA) Trail World Championships 29 October 2016, Geres (POR) 50km World Championships 11 November 2016, Doha (QAT) 24 Hour World Championships 1–2 July 2017, Belfast (GBR)
Growing membership IAU’s newest member federation Jordan brings membership to 80, half of which is concentrated in Europe with the other half fairly evenly spread. The increase in membership has allowed IAU to develop the sport at a continental level and enjoy closer communication with potential new members in these regions. Our goal is to continue to welcome new member federations (and more athletes) to our championships. The continued rise in numbers will bring greater competition, increased performance and greater media attention.
24 hours from friendship Over the last five years IAU 24hour championships have drawn surprisingly large numbers. Ultrarunning is known for the camaraderie it engenders. A great bond is created between people going around a looped course for a 24-hour period seeing the same 300 faces every few minutes.
EXECUTIVES President: Dirk Strumane (BEL) Vice President & Director of Competitions: Liesbeth Jansen (NED) General Secretary: Hilary Walker (GBR) Director of Communications: Nadeem Khan (CAN) Director of Protocol (coopted): Paco Rico (ESP) Director of Statistics (coopted): Jürgen Schoch (GER) Director of Organizations: Jan Vandendriessche (BEL) Africa & Oceania Representative: James Evans (RSA) Americas Representative: Lin Gentling (USA) Asia Representative: Bokjin Park (KOR) Europe Representative: Paco Rico (ESP) For more information contact: Nadeem Khan nadeem.khan@iau-ultramarathon.org
www.iau-ultramarathon.org Follow IAU on Twitter: @iaunews Connections are made, stories are shared and friendships are renewed. Enduring fatigue alone is difficult but among a group of similar-minded running enthusiasts it becomes more bearable. That is what allows 24-hour runners to keep on going around the loop time and time again.
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World leading times These lists give the current standings in the world of road racing, and are believed accurate at 24 June 2016. They have been drawn from the website of the Association of Road Racing Statisticians www.arrs.net and focus primarily on the Marathon and Half Marathon, as these constitute 75% and 18% of the AIMS membership respectively.
Marathon Present world record: Dennis Kimetto (KEN); 2:02:57; Berlin; 29 SEP 2014
Men Time
Athlete
Nation Rank Venue
2:03:05 Eliud KIPCHOGE 2:03:51 Stanley BIWOTT 2:04:24 Tesgaye ABERA 2:04:33 Hayle Berhanu LEMI 2:04:46 Asefa MEKONNEN 2:05:13 Wilson Loyanae ERUPE 2:05:16 Sisay LEMMA 2:05:33 Evans Kiplagat CHEBET 2:05:44 Mula WASIHUN 2:06:10 Mike Kipruto KIGEN 2:06:11 Marius KIPSEREM 2:06:22 Solomon DEKSISA 2:06:36 Kenenusa BEKELE 2:06:40 Tadesse ABRAHAM 2:06:45 Abayneh AYELE 2:06:51 Frankline CHEPKWONY 2:06:53 Samuel KIPLIMO 2:06:56 Feyisa LELISA 2:06:58 Tesfaye ABERA 2:07:11 Cybrian KOTUT 2:07:20 Philemon RONO 2:07:44 Lawrence CHERONO 2:07:23 Geoffrey KIRUI 2:07:29 Laban KORIR 2:07:30 Abel KIPSANG 2:07:33 Bernard KIPYEGO 2:07:34 Dickson CHUMBA
KEN KEN ETH ETH ETH KEN ETH KEN ETH KEN KEN ETH ETH SUI ETH KEN KEN ETH ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN
1 2 1 2 3 1 4 2 5 3 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 6 2 3
Date
London London Dubai Dubai Dubai Seoul Dubai Seoul Dubai Seoul Rotterdam Rotterdam London Seoul Dubai Seoul Dubai Tokyo Hamburg Paris Hamburg Prague Rotterdam Paris Seoul Tokyo Tokyo
24 APR 24 APR 22 JAN 22 JAN 22 JAN 20 MAR 22 JAN 20 MAR 22 JAN 20 MAR 10 APR 10 APR 24 APR 20 MAR 22 JAN 20 MAR 22 JAN 28 FEB 17 APR 03 APR 17 APR 08 MAY 10 APR 03 APR 20 MAR 28 FEB 28 FEB
Time
Athlete
Women
Nation Rank Venue
2:07:37 Stephen CHEMLANY 2:07:46 Stephen KIPRITICH 2:07:46 Ghirmay GHEBRESLASSIE 2:07:52 Wilson KIPSANG 2:08:02 Micah KOGO 2:08:06 Abel KIRUI 2:08:11 Tilahun REGASSA 2:08:12 Amos KIPRUTO 2:08:14 Cosmas Kiplimo LAGAT 2:08:14 Felix KANDIE 2:08:15 Ernest NGENO 2:08:16 Gebretsadik ABRAHA 2:08:20 Ishmael CHEMTAN 2:08:27 Alfers LAGAT 2:08:31 Solomon YEGO 2:08:34 Thomas KIPLAGAT 2:08:35 Gideon KIPKETER 2:08:38 Kenneth MUNGARA 2:08:48 Limenih GETACHEW 2:08:52 Yatayal ATANFU 2:08:55 Eliud KIPTANUI 2:08:56 Jacob Kibet KENDAGOR 2:09:05 Reuben Kiprop KERIO 2:09:06 Edwin Kibet KOECH 2:09:11 Lucas ROTICH 2:09:16 Hisanori KITAJIMA 2:09:19 Alphonce Felix SIMBU
KEN UGA ERI KEN KEN KEN ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN ETH ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN JPN TAN
3 4 4 5 4 5 8 1 1 2 1 5 2 6 3 9 1 2 4 7 6 7 1 1 1 2 3
Paris Tokyo London London Paris Tokyo Dubai Rome Sevilla Prague Milano Paris Milano Paris Prague Dubai Mumbai Milano Rotterdam Paris Tokyo Seoul Brescia Linz Otsu Otsu Otsu
Present world record (mixed race): Paula Radcliffe (GBR); 2:15:25; London; 13 APR 2003 Present world record (women’s-only race) Paula Radcliffe (GBR); 2:17:42; London; 17 APR 2005
Date
03 APR 28 FEB 24 APR 24 APR 03 APR 28 FEB 22 JAN 10 APR 21 FEB 08 MAY 03 APR 03 APR 03 APR 03 APR 08 MAY 22 JAN 17 JAN 03 APR 10 APR 03 APR 28 FEB 20 MAR 13 MAR 03 APR 06 MAR 06 MAR 06 MAR
Time
Athlete
2:19:41 2:20:48 2:21:27 2:21:51 2:21:54 2:22:17 2:22:29 2:22:36 2:22:40 2:22:58 2:23:01 2:23:03 2:23:16 2:23:19 2:23:20 2:23:39 2:23:54 2:23:57 2:24:00 2:24:04 2:24:09 2:24:14 2:24:24 2:24:28 2:24:31 2:24:32 2:24:32
Tirfi Tsegaye Amane Beriso Helah KIPROP Amane GOBENA Meselech MELKAMU Kayoko FUKUSHI Meselech MELKAMU Edna KIPLAGAT Eunice Jepkir KIRWA Jemima SUMGONG Aberu KEBEDE Tigist TUFA Berhanu DIBABA Tomomi TANAKA Ei OHAA Florence KIPLAGAT Volha MAZURONAK Aselefech MERGIA Sutume ASEFA Worknesh EDESA Mare DIBABA Rose CHELIMO Mulu SEBOKA Melkam GIZAW Shuko GENEMO Marta LEMA Mao KIYOTA
Nation Rank Venue
ETH ETH KEN ETH ETH JPN ETH KEN BRN KEN ETH ETH ETH JPN JPN KEN UKR ETH ETH ETH ETH KEN ETH ETH ETH ETH JPN
1 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 4 2 5 2 3 3 4 5 4 1 6 1 5 2 1 2 4
Date
Dubai 22 JAN Dubai 22 JAN Tokyo 28 FEB Tokyo 28 FEB Hamburg 17 APR Osaka 31 JAN Dubai 22 JAN Tokyo 28 FEB Nagoya 13 MAR London 24 APR Tokyo 28 FEB London 24 APR Tokyo 28 FEB Nagoya 13 MAR Nagoya 13 MAR London 24 APR London 24 APR London 24 APR Dubai 22 JAN Xiamen 02 JAN London 24 APR Seoul 20 MAR Dubai 22 JAN Seoul 20 MAR Vienna 10 APR Xiamen 02 JAN Nagoya 13 MAR
Time
Athlete
2:24:38 2:24:46 2:24:59 2:25:00 2:25:03 2:25:04 2:25:09 2:25:26 2:25:27 2:25:29 2:25:36 2:25:43 2:25:50 2:25:53 2:26:07 2:26:13 2:26:14 2:26:15 2:26:26 2:26:34 2:26:36 2:26:53 2:27:06 2:27:07 2:27:23 2:27:23 2:27:27
Eia IWADE JPN 5 Lucy KARIMI KEN 1 Agnes Jeruto BARSOSIO KEN 3 Purity RIONORIPO KEN 2 Feyse TADESE ETH 7 Shure DEMISE ETH 6 Ayaka KUWAHAA JPN 6 Valary Jemeli AIYABEI KEN 1 Ruti AGA ETH 2 Hiho TAKECHI JPN 7 Shitaye ESHETE BRN 6 Meseret LEGESE ETH 1 Ashete DIDO ETH 7 Visiline JEPKESHO KEN 1 Biruktayit ESHETU ETH 1 Ruihuan LIU CHN 1 Gulume CHALA ETH 2 Leterbrhan GEBRESLASEA ETH 1 Meseret HAILU ETH 2 Mestawet TUFA ETH 7 Betelhem MOGE ETH 8 Fantu ETICHA ETH 3 Koren JELALA ETH 1 Meseret LEGESE ETH 4 Janet Jelagat RONO KEN 4 Risper CHEBET KEN 3 Michi NUMATA JPN 9
Nation Rank Venue
Nagoya Prague Seoul Prague London Tokyo Nagoya Barcelona Vienna Nagoya Dubai Wuhan Tokyo Paris Houston Chongqing Paris Rotterdam Hamburg Dubai Nagoya Xiamen Ottawa Xiamen Seoul Prague Nagoya
Date
13 MAR 08 MAY 20 MAR 08 MAY 24 APR 28 FEB 13 MAR 13 MAR 10 APR 13 MAR 22 JAN 10 APR 28 FEB 03 APR 17 JAN 20 MAR 03 APR 10 APR 17 APR 22 JAN 13 MAR 02 JAN 29 MAY 02 JAN 20 MAR 08 MAY 13 MAR
Half Marathon Men Time
Athlete
59:10 59:12 59:20 59:30 59:35 59:36 59:40 59:42 59:44 59:47 59:48 59:49
Geoffrey KAMWOROR James Ndirangu MWANGI Daniel WANJIRU Barselius KIPYEGO Richard MENGICH Bedan Karoki MUCHIRI Adugna TEKELE Robert Kipkoech KIGEN Geoffrey YEGON Sammy KITWARA Kenneth KETER Yigrem DEMELASH
Nation Rank Venue
KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN ETH
1 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 3
Date
Cardiff Milano Prague Prague Goteborg Cardiff Prague Prague Venlo Lisbon Venlo Venlo
26 MAR 20 MAR 02 APR 02 APR 21 MAY 26 MAR 02 APR 02 APR 20 MAR 20 MAR 20 MAR 20 MAR
Time
Athlete
59:50 59:58 59:59 59:59 1:00:04 1:00:05 1:00:06 1:00:11 1:00:12 1:00:12 1:00:14 1:00:16
Peter CHERUIYOT Richard MENGICH Mohamed FARAH Abayneh AYELE Felix KANDIE Keneth Kiprop KIPKEMOI Tamirat TOLA Paul Lonyangata Simon CHEPROT Geoffrey YEGON Emmanuel KIPSANG Abraham KIPYATICH
Nation Rank Venue
KEN KEN GBR ETH KEN KEN ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN
5 1 3 4 6 2 5 3 6 2 4 7
Prague Berlin Cardiff Cardiff Prague Lisbon Cardiff Lisbon Cardiff Goteborg Lisbon Prague
Present world record (mixed race): Florence Kiplagat (KEN); 1:05:09; Barcelona; 15 FEB 2015 Present world record (women’s-only race) Lornah Kiplagat (KEN); 1:06:24; Udine; 14 OCT 2007
Women
Present world record: Zersenay Tadese (ERI); 58:23; Lisboa; 21 MAR 2010 Date
02 APR 03 APR 26 MAR 26 MAR 02 APR 20 MAR 26 MAR 20 MAR 26 MAR 21 MAY 20 MAR 02 APR
Time
Athlete
1:05:51 1:06:04 1:06:07 1:06:14 1:06:26 1:06:29 1:06:39 1:06:41 1:06:57 1:06:58 1:07:21 1:07:31
Viola JEPCHUMBA Cynthia LIMO Gladys CHERONO Worknesh DEGEFA Genet YALEW Mary Wacera NGUGI Peres JEPCHIRCHIR LIMO Gladys CHESIR Jemima JELEGAT JEPCHIRCHIR JEPCHIRCHIR
Nation Rank Venue
KEN KEN KEN ETH ETH KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN
1 1 2 2 3 1 4 2 5 6 1 1
Date
Prague 02 APR Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Prague 02 APR Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Houston 17 JAN Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Houston 17 JAN Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Yangzhou 24 APR Cardiff 26 MAR
Time
Athlete
1:07:32 1:07:34 1:07:41 1:07:41 1:07:47 1:07:54 1:07:55 1:07:58 1:08:01 1:08:01 1:08:04 1:08:06
DEGEFA LIMO Molly HUDDLE Joyce CHEPKIRUI Berhane DIBABA NGUGI Mare DIBABA Pascalia KIPKOECH Netsanet GUDETA JEPCHUMBA Priscah JEPTOO Eunice KIRWA
Nation Rank Venue
ETH KEN USA KEN ETH KEN ETH KEN ETH KEN KEN BRN
7 2 1 2 2 3 3 3 4 1 8 1
Date
Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Cardiff 26 MAR New York 20 MAR New York 20 MAR Yangzhou 24 APR Cardiff 26 MAR Houston 17 JAN Yangzhou 24 APR Cardiff 26 MAR Goteborg 21 MAY Ras Al Khaimah12 FEB Marugame 07 FEB
Eliud Kipchoge Picture: Stephen Pond/Getty
Geoffrey Kamworor Picture: Jordan Mansfield/Getty
10km Men Time
Athlete
27:42 27:42 27:46 27:48 28:00
Bedan KAROKI Leonard BARSOTON Joshua CHEPTEGEI Stephen SAMBU John MWANGANGI
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Present world record: Leonard Patrick Komon (KEN); 26:44; Utrecht; 26 SEP 2010 Nation Rank Venue
KEN KEN KEN KEN KEN
1 2 1 3 4
San Juan San Juan Laredo San Juan San Juan
Date
28 FEB 28 FEB 19 MAR 28 FEB 28 FEB
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Doubtful accuracy:
27:26 27:27 27:28 27:28 27:35
Hassan EL ABBASSI BRN Morris Munene GACHAGA KEN Mohamed ZIANI MAR Amos Kiprono KAPTICH KEN Fathi ABDENASIR MAR
1 2 3 4 5
Casablanca Casablanca Casablanca Casablanca Casablanca
06 MAR 06 MAR 06 MAR 06 MAR 06 MAR
Women
Present world record: Paula Radcliffe (GBR); 30:21; San Juan; 23 FEB 2003
Time
Athlete
31:07 31:16 31:25 31:26 31:29
Edith CHELIMO KEN Tirunesh DIBABA ETH Edna KIPLAGAT KEN Jemima Jelagat SUMGONG KEN Peres JEPCHIRCHIR KEN
Nation Rank Venue
1 1 2 1 1
Brunssum Manchester Manchester New York Ottawa
Date
03 APR 22 MAY 22 MAY 11 JUN 28 MAY
Time
Athlete
Nation Rank Venue
Date
31:36 Karoline GROVDAL NOR 1 Paderborn 26 MAR 31:48 Mary Ngugi WACERA KEN 1 San Juan 28 FEB 31:49 Diane NUKURI BDI 3 Manchester 22 MAY Doubtful accuracy:
31:14
Pascalia KIPKOECH
KEN 1 Casablanca 06 MAR
Podium placers
Results 26 March 2016 – 19 June 2016 26 March 2016 Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon
3 April 2016 Daegu Int’l Marathon Korea
Republic of South Africa
Marathon
Mike Fokoroni raced to a comfortable finish, outpacing fellow countryman and club mate Collen Makaza with defending champion Motlokoa Nkhabutlane third. “I was just holding back” said Fokoroni “[but] at 45km I saw victory could be mine if I tried.” Defending champion Carol Wostman maintained her distance from race leader Tanith Maxwell but took the lead in the final kilometres of the race.
Men
1 James KWAMBAI
Mokaedi Dilotsotlhe, Chief Marketing Officer at Old Mutual paid tribute to Chet Sainsbury who passed away a few weeks ago: “If it was not for him, Old Mutual would not have been a part of this outstanding event. We salute you Chet.”
56km
1 Caroline WOSTMANN 2 Tanith MAXWELL 3 Amelework FIKADU
Italy Half marathon Men
ASICS Medio Maratón de Madrid Spain
RSA 1:03:38 Women
1 Irvette VAN ZYL
RSA 1:13:14
www.twooceansmarathon.org.za Next date: 15 April 2017
1 Alfred Ronoh KIMELI
KEN 1:02:43
2 Henry Kimtai KIBET
KEN 1:03:14
3 Paul Kariuki MWANGI
KEN 1:03:34
Women
Picture: Jose D. Sacristan
1 Lucy Wambui MURIGI
KEN 1:12:30
2 Pauline EAPAN
KEN 1:13:33
3 Luisa GELM
ITA 1:22:08
27 March 2016 Incheon Int’l Half Marathon
3 April 2016 Berlin Half Marathon Germany
Next date: 9 April 2017
Korea
Half marathon
3 April 2016 Diacore Gaborone Marathon
Men
[Results unobtainable] www.incheonmarathon.co.kr
1 Richard MENGICH 2 Simon TESFAYE 3 Emmanuel NGATUNY
Next date: 26 March 2017
3 April 2016 Int’l Marathon Alexander the Great
Marathon Men
1 Abel Kibet ROP
KEN 2:17:41
2 Silas Kiprono TOO
KEN 2:17:54
3 Moses Kipru KIBIRE
KEN 2:18:10
Half marathon 1 Namakoe NKHASI
ETH 2:32:40
3 April 2016 Dogi’s Half Marathon
Women
Men
PER 2:27:40
3 Shewarge ALENE
Next date: tbc
Greece
RSA 3:44:44 RSA 3:45:55 ETH 3:47:40
KEN 2:27:39
2 Ines MELCHOR
marathon.daegusports.or.kr
ZIM 3:13:33 ZIM 3:14:45 LES 3:16:22
Women
MAR 2:11:34
Women
Men
1 Mike FOKORONI 2 Collen MAKAZA 3 Motlokoa NKHABUTLANE
KEN 2:10:49
3 Abdellah TAGHARRAFET
1 Caroline KILEL
Fokoroni’s finish time was the slowest in 22 years. Wöstmann noted that the absence of the Russian athletes (still banned from international participation) contributed to a slower race overall. South African-born Colleen de Reuck travelled from the USA to make her Ultra Marathon debut and finished 5th in 3:53:07 which smashed the 50–60 year age group record by over 20 minutes. She also recorded a new world record for her age group by reaching 50km in 3:27:28. The previous 50km record in the 50–54 age category was 3:41:57, set in 1994.
KEN 2:10:46
2 John LANGAT
1 Hellen Jepkogei KIMUTAI
KEN 2:41:50
2 Marija VRAJIC
CRO 2:52:29
3 Maria-Magdalena LUCA
ITA 2:58:42
www.alexanderthegreatmarathon.org Next date: 2 April 2017
KEN 59:58 ERI 1:01:00 KEN 1:02:07
www.dogishalfmarathon.it
Botswana
Women
1 Elizeba CHERONO 2 Susan JEPTOO 3 Agnieszka MIERZEJEWSKA
NED 1:10:43 FRA 1:10:49 POL 1:11:41
www.berliner-halbmarathon.de Next date: 2 April 2017
Marathon Men
1 Gilbert MUTANDIRO
ZIM 2:19:10
2 Paulus IIYAMBO
NAM 2:19:18
3 April 2016 ČSOB Bratislava Marathon
3 Albert KANGOR
Slovakia
1 Alina ARMAS
NAM 2:40:06
2 Lavinia Ndatyooli HAITOPE
NAM 2:40:47
Marathon
3 Ekandjo Ndeshimona NANGULA NAM 2:45:54
Men
1 Jiri ÍPA 2 Hubert WIERDAK 3 Boris KOTMAN
CZE 2:27:41 POL 2:29:37 SVK 2:37:52
Half marathon Men
1 David MANJA
Women
1 Zsofia BÓDI 2 Kristyna CHMELKOVÁ 3 Lucie JOHANÍKOVÁ
KEN 2:21:10 Women
HUN 3:12:39 CZE 3:16:44 CZE 3:23:05
www.bratislavamarathon.com Next date: tbc
RSA 1:05:08 Women
1 Onneile DINTWE
BOT 1:17:31
www.diacoregaboronemarathon.com Next date: 7 May 2017 Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org womens’ marathon titles with Víctor Kipchirchir setting a new event record.
Marathon Men
1 Víctor KIPCHIRCHIR
KEN 2:11:01
2 Luka LOBUWAN
KEN 2:11:44
3 Stephen TUM
KEN 2:14:11 Women
1 Ogla KIMAIYO
KEN 2:35:24
2 Mestawet TADESSE
ETH 2:37:40
3 Jemila WORTESA
ETH 2:39:54
Half marathon Men
1 Daniel ESTRADA
CHI 1:07:08 Women
1 Clara MORALES
CHI 1:19:40
www.maratondesantiago.com Next date: 2 April 2017
9 April 2016 Australian Running Festival
HAJ Hannover Marathon Germany Picture: Norbert Wilhelmi
Australia
3 April 2016 ASICS Medio Maratón de Madrid
3 April 2016 Milano Marathon
Serbia
2:28:41
2 Michael HO
2:29:15
Marathon
Half marathon
3 Brendan DAVIES
Men
Men
Spain Men
1 Morris GACHAGA 2 John Kipsang LOTIANG 3 Philip KOECH
KEN 1:02:41 KEN 1:02:54 KEN 1:04:33
1 Ernest NGENO
KEN 2:08:15
2 Ishmael CHEMTAN
KEN 2:08:20
3 Kenneth MUNGARA
KEN 2:08:38
KEN 1:12:41 MAR 1:14:53 ESP 1:15:14
www.mediomaratonmadrid.es Next date: tbc
1 Ognjen STOJANOVIC 2 Dario IVANOVSKI
SRB 1:11:18 MKD 1:14:44
3 Miloš DAJEVIC
1 Brigid KOSGEI
KEN 2:27:45
2 Vera NUNES
POR 2:37:11
3 Dalin BELMONTE
CUB 2:42:44
www.milanomarathon.it Next date: 2 April 2017
2:32:50 Women
SRB 1:14:58
Women
Women
1 Poline WANJIKU NJERI 2 Rehima SERRO HUSSEN 3 Clarisse CRUZ
Men
1 Rowan WALKER
Italy
Half marathon
Marathon
3 April 2016 Novi Sad Half Marathon
Women
1 Mariana LUKIC-CEGAR
SRB 1:26:20
2 Ksenija BUBNJEVIC
SRB 1:29:20
3 Aleksandra MARINKOV
SRB 1:29:33
1 Ruth WILSON
2:46:54
2 Pippa FEATHERSTON
2:59:48
3 Kathie DENT
3:00:56
www.runningfestival.com.au Next date: 8 April 2017
9 April 2016 Kharkiv Int’l Marathon
www.marathon.org.rs Next date: tbc
Ukraine Marathon
3 April 2016 Schneider Electric Paris Marathon
1 Sergiy UKRAINETS 2 Dmitriy POZHEVILOV
2:29:06
France
3 Artem PODDUBNIY
2:32:35
Men
2:23:01
Women
Marathon
1 Oksana UGRINCHUK
2:56:44
Men
2 Tatyana RYBALCHENKO
3:05:07
3 Inna LEVENGARU
3:44:41
1 Cybrian KOTUT
KEN 2:07:11
2 Laban KORIR
KEN 2:07:29
3 Stephen CHEMLANY
KEN 2:07:37
Women
1 Visiline JEPKESHO
KEN 2:25:53
2 Gulume CHALA
ETH 2:26:14
3 Dinknesh TEFERA
ETH 2:28:12
www.schneiderelectricparismarathon.co m Next date: 9 April 2017
3 April 2016 Maratón de Santiago Chile
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28,000 runners took part in all events of the 10th edition. Kenyan runners took both mens’ and
www.kharkivmarathon.com Next date: 9 April 2017
9 April 2016 North Pole Marathon North Pole Marathon Men
1 Dorn WENNIGER
USA 5:17:33
2 Colin WRIGHT
AUS 5:30:47
3 Marat YUSUPOV
RUS 5:31:51 Women
1 Gulzhamal DEFELICE
USA 5:50:12
2 Alexandra HANSON
USA 6:09:50
3 Anna Maria SZETELA
POL 6:33:48
www.npmarathon.com Next date: 9 April 2017
Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org
NN Marathon Rotterdam Netherlands
10 April 2016 Guam Int’l Marathon
10 April 2016 Limassol Marathon GSO
Guam
Cyprus
JPN 2:30:38
2 Akiyoshi KAMIJO
JPN 2:38:21
3 Yusuke INOSE
JPN 2:41:02 Women
1 Sunghwa RYU
KOR 3:03:37
2 Tomomi INOUE
JPN 3:18:16
3 Yukiko KASANO
JPN 3:30:57
www.guaminternationalmarathon.com Next date: 9 April 2017
10 April 2016 HAJ Hannover Marathon
Half marathon POL 2:41:48 CYP 2:43:24 CYP 2:44:32
Women
1 Sylwia BONDARA 2 Dagmara HANDZLIK 3 Ioulia ANDREOU
POL 3:12:40 CYP 3:15:09 CYP 3:16:19
www.limassolmarathon.com Next date: 19 March 2017
10 April 2016 Maratón de Montevideo
Men
1 Chien-Ho HSIEH
1:19:25
2 Shu-Ping FU
1:19:39
2:17:32 2:22:40 2:28:17
RSA 2:11:27
2 Martin KOSGEI
KEN 2:11:54
3 Moses MASAI
KEN 2:15:43
1 Gladys Celia MACHACUAY 2 Hortencia ARZAPALO RAMOS 3 Rosangela PEREIRA
1 Edinah KWAMBAI
KEN 2:29:17
2 Anna HAHNER
GER 2:30:35
1:24:43
Women
5 Yun-Cheng CHU
1:25:28
1 Leterbrhan Haylay GEBRESLASEAETH 2:26:15
6 Yu-Xuan CHEN
1:26:19
2 Sutume Asefa KEBEDE
ETH 2:28:04
7 Jia-Ying LAI
1:29:00
3 Rebecca KORIR
KEN 2:29:16
8 Wei-Lin CHEN
1:30:50
www.nnmarathonrotterdam.org/home
9 Kit-Yee CHAN
1:31:09
10Pei-Yi LIN
1:33:23
10 April 2016 Maratona di Roma Italy
3 Salome BIWOTT
KEN 2:30:47
www.marathon-hannover.de Next date: 9 April 2017 Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
10 April 2016 São Paulo Int’l Half Marathon Corpore Brazil
Men
1 Vagner da Silva NORONHA
1 Amos KIPRUTO
KEN 2:08:12
2 Birhanu ACHAMIE
ETH 2:09:27 KEN 2:09:28
BRA 1:07:36
2 Vanilson NEVES
BRA 1:11:04
3 Denis Patrocínio AUGUSTO
BRA 1:13:06
Women
Women
1:11:11
Women
1 Katherine TISALEMA
Next date: 9 April 2017
Half marathon
Men
Men
1 Geymonat GASPAR
KEN 2:07:23
1:21:30
3 Dominic RUTO
Half marathon
Women
ETH 2:06:22
3 Geoffrey KIRUI
Marathon 2:42:20 2:46:28 2:48:31
KEN 2:06:11
2 Solomon DEKSISA
4 Chih-Xuan CHANG
Women
1 Lusapho APRIL
1 Marius KIPSEREM
3 Ya-Jun YO
Marathon 1 Aguelmis ROJAS 2 Matias Silva LASTRA 3 Lucas VILLANUEVA
Marathon
Men
Women
www.sportsnet.org.tw Next date: tbc
Uruguay
Men
Germany
70
1 Tomasz KLISZ 2 Pavel BORODIN 3 Michael KEENAN
Netherlands Marathon
Men
Men
10 April 2016 NN Marathon Rotterdam
Chinese Taipei
Marathon
Marathon 1 Hiroki NAKAJIMA
10 April 2016 Nike Women’s Half Marathon
1:19:51
www.maratonmontevideo.com.uy Next date: tbc
1 Raisa Marcelino DO NASCIMENTOBRA1:28:07
1 Rahma TUSA
ETH 2:28:49
2 Melka DURU
ETH 2:29:59
2 Leone Justino DA SILVA
BRA 1:29:03
ALG 2:33:53
3 Emeusa de Jesus SANTOS
BRA 1:29:53
3 Kenza DAHMANI
www.maratonadiroma.it Next date: 2 April 2017
www.corpore.org.br Next date: tbc
Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 10 April 2016 Vienna City Marathon Austria
10 April 2016 261 Women’s Marathon Spain
Kenya’s Robert Chemosin won in very windy conditions writes Jorg Wenig.
Marathon Women
After two Ethiopian victories in the past two years, the men’s race at this edition was dominated by Kenyan runners as four of his compatriots followed Chemosin home.
Marathon Men
1 Robert CHEMOSIN 2 Charles CHERUYIOT 3 Suleiman SIMOTWO
KEN 2:09:48 KEN 2:10:09 KEN 2:10:15
Women
1 Shuko GENEMO 2 Ruti AGA 3 Doris CHANGEYWO
ETH 2:24:31 ETH 2:25:27 KEN 2:31:50
www.vienna-marathon.com Next date: 23 April 2017
1 Cristina González GARCIA
ESP 3:06:53
2 Debra PATSKOWSKI
3:15:18
3 María Lora RUT
3:23:41
4 Charlie BRADBURN
3:27:20
5 Ben ATKIN
3:27:20
6 Ascension Cano NARANJO
3:34:11
7 Joana M. Coll NICOLAU
3:38:19
8 Karin HADNER
3:40:12
9 Maria Fernandez VALENTI
3:42:15
10Petra RATH
3:42:41
DOZ Marathon Łódz with PZU Poland Picture: www.sportografia.pl
16 April 2016 29th Belgrade Marathon Serbia
17 April 2016 31st Telekom Vivicittá Spring Half Marathon Budapest Hungary
Marathon
www.261wm.com
Half marathon
Men
Next date: tbc 1 Abel Kibet ROP
KEN 2:23:59
2 Moses Ruto KIBIRE
KEN 2:28:49
3 Tamas NAGY
HUN 2:36:19
Men
1 Gáspár CSERE 2 Tamás BOGOS 3 Ádám HALASZ
HUN 1:07:34 HUN 1:10:33 HUN 1:12:24
Women
Women
1 Stellah Jepngetich BARSOSIO
KEN 2:43:41
2 Hellen KIMUTAI
KEN 2:49:03
3 Tanja IVANDIC
USA 3:17:29
1 Tímea MERENYI 2 Valéria MOLNAR 3 Katalin FERENC
10km
www.bgdmarathon.org Next date: tbc
HUN 1:23:13 HUN 1:24:14 HUN 1:24:56
Men
1 Ferenc BURUCS
16 April 2016 Dushanbe International Half Marathon
HUN 33:00 Women
1 Simona STAICU
HUN 36:42
www.runinbudapest.com Next date: 9 April 2017
17 April 2016 Chisinau Int’l Marathon
Tajikistan
Moldova
[Results unobtainable] www.dushanbe-marathon.com
Marathon
Next date: tbc
Men
16 April 2016 Pardubice Wine Half Marathon Czech Republic Half marathon
1 Vitalie GHEORGHITA 2 Marcin SOSZKA 3 Liviu CROITORU
MLD 2:27:54 POL 2:42:51 MLD 2:42:56
Women
1 Nadezhda ANFIMOVA 2 Anastasia AVERYANOVA 3 Anastasia LUNGU
MLD 3:21:41 MLD 3:44:16 MLD 3:48:29
Half marathon
Men
Men
1 Joel Maina MWANGI
KEN 1:05:25
2 Henry KEMBOI
KEN 1:05:27
3 Silaas Kiprono TOO
KEN 1:05:28 Women
1 Nikolai GORBUSHKO
MLD 1:11:17
Women
1 Natalia CLIPCA
MLD 1:30:38
www.marathon.md Next date: tbc
1 Gladys BIWOTT
KEN 1:15:19
2 Petra KAMINKOVA
CZE 1:17:31
17 April 2016 Enschede Marathon
3 Petra PASTOROVA
CZE 1:18:13
Netherlands
www.pardubickyvinarskypulmaraton.cz Next date: 15 April 2017
Marathon Men
17 April 2016 DVV Antwerp Marathon Belgium [Results unobtainable]
Haspa Marathon Hamburg Germany
www.dvvantwerpmarathon.be Next date: 23 April 2017
1 David STEVENS 2 Christian DE LIE 3 Erik SANDER
BEL 2:31:34 NED 2:33:49 NED 2:35:22 Women
1 Sarah JEBET 2 Priscah JEPLETENG 3 Rose JEPCHUMBA
KEN 2:27:59 KEN 2:29:08 KEN 2:29:09
www.enschedemarathon.nl Next date: 23 April 2017 Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 17 April 2016 Haspa Marathon Hamburg
17 April 2016 Roads to Rhodes Marathon
18 April 2016 B.A.A. Boston Marathon
Germany
Greece
United States of America
Marathon
Marathon 1 Vlassis KARAVASILIS 2 Pierre Antoine CHARBONNEL 3 Michail CHATZIOANNOU
ETH 2:06:58 KEN 2:07:20 KEN 2:10:44
1 Ana Maria FERNANDES 2 Louiza KAMARINOU 3 Charlotte WEST
ETH 2:21:54 ETH 2:26:26 GER 2:27:50
17 April 2016 Nova Poshta Kyiv Half Marathon Ukraine Half marathon UKR 1:04:42 UKR 1:04:47 UKR 1:06:11
Women
1 Ganna NOSENKO 2 Svitlana STANKO 3 Lilya FISKOVIY
UKR 1:13:55 UKR 1:15:40 UKR 1:16:26
www.kyivhalfmarathon.org Next date: 30 April 2017
17 April 2016 DOZ Marathon Łódź with PZU Poland Marathon Men
1 Abraw MISGANAW 2 Rogers KIPCHIRCHIR 3 Mutai KIPKEMEI
ETH 2:13:24 KEN 2:13:45 KEN 2:14:15
Women
1 Rachael Jemutai MUTGAA 2 Agnieszka MIERZEJEWSKA 3 Natassia IVANOVA
The Vancouver Sun Run 10K Presented By BlueShore Financial Canada Picture: Dhruv Mehta
Men
KEN 2:31:41 POL 2:32:04 BLR 2:34:47
www.lodzmaraton.pl Next date: 23 April 2017
17 April 2016 Nagano Marathon Japan Jairus Chanchima and women’s winner Shasho Insermu battled strong winds to win in slow times writes Ken Nakamura. Chanchima surged away from six rivals at 28km leaving Fabiano Joseph, Laban Mutai, Ser-Od Bat-Ochir Taiga Ito, Kazuya Ishida and Shoji Takada all chasing. At 30km he led by 38 seconds and at 35km by nearly a minute and a half. Bat-Ochir closed part of the gap to finish 25 seconds adrift with Taiga a further minute behind.
3:42:29 GRE 3:44:02 3:45:28
www.roadstorhodes.com Next date: tbc
www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de Next date: 23 April 2017
1 Salo TARAS 2 Yuriy RUSYUK 3 Oleksandr BABARIKA
GRE 2:56:51 FRA 2:56:51 GRE 2:59:36
Women
Women
1 Meselech MELKAMU 2 Meseret HAILU 3 Anja SCHERL
Marathon
Men
Men
1 Tesfaye ABERA 2 Philemon RONO 3 Josphat KIPRONO
woman to win in Nagano after Elfnesh Alemu in 2000 and Fatuma Roba in 2004. The race also went out slow, but by 5km (18:12) only five runners remained in contention: Insermu, Tejada, Helen Mugo, Winfridah Kebaso and Kaori Yoshida. Tejada made the first move, breaking away from Insermu at 20km to lead by six seconds, and extending it to nearly a minute by 30km (1:46:48). But Insermu regrouped and began to chip away at the gap, reducing it to 19 seconds by 40km before securing the victory in the final kilometre. Yoshida, who also ran a strong final 10km, finished third in 2:35:14.
Marathon
1 Ruggero PERTILE 2 Celestine NIHORIMBER 3 Edwin KIPTANUI
ITA 2:12:17 BDI 2:15:04 KEN 2:25:31
Women
1 Federica DAL RI 2 Lilian Jepkorir CHEMWENO 3 Teresa MONTRONE
ITA 2:37:05 KEN 2:41:26 ITA 2:43:52
www.maratonasantantonio.it Next date: 23 April 2017
Canada
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KEN 2:30:50
www.baa.org Next date: 17 April 2017
Marathon Men
1 Atef SAAD
TUN 2:13:51
2 Duglas Kipsanai CHEBII
KEN 2:14:59
3 Kahuthu ANTONY
KEN 2:15:11 Women
ETH 2:45:33
2 Tsion Ababu LEMMA
ETH 2:45:56
3 Salima CHARKI
MAR 2:46:04
Half marathon Men
1 Lahcen BENQIH
MAR 1:15:45 Women
10km
1 Zinash Debele DEGAFA
Men
1 Eric GILLIS 2 Christopher CHERUIYOT 3 Paul KIMUGUL
CAN KEN KEN
28:52 29:03 29:17
CAN KEN KEN
32:15 32:20 33:26
Women
1 Lanni MARCHANT 2 Risper GESABWA 3 Jane MURAGE
17 April 2016 9th PKO Poznan Half Marathon Poland Half marathon Men
KEN 1:03:44 KEN 1:03:49 KEN 1:03:53
www.halfmarathon.poznan.pl Next date: tbc
ETH 2:30:03
3 Joyce CHEPKIRUI
1 Kumela Dirbabisa AYANTU
17 April 2016 The Vancouver Sun Run 10K Presented By BlueShore Financial
KEN 2:15:06 MGL 2:15:31 JPN 2:16:32
KEN 1:14:31 POL 1:14:46 POL 1:16:18
ETH 2:29:19
2 Tirfi TSEGAYE
Morocco
www.naganomarathon.gr.jp Next date: 16 April 2017
1 Flavious KWAMBOKA 2 Marta KRAWCZY SKA 3 Olga OCHAL
Women
1 Atsede BAYSA
Men
Women
In the women’s race, Insermu came from behind after 40km to seal her victory, 40 seconds clear of Peruvian Gladys Tejeda who clocked 2:34:54. Insermu became the third Ethiopian
ETH 2:14:02
Marathon
ETH 2:34:14 PER 2:34:54 JPN 2:35:14
1 Daniel MUTETI 2 Cosmas Mutuku KYEVA 3 David Kiprono METTO
ETH 2:13:32
3 Yemane Adhane TSEGAY
24 April 2016 Marathon Vert D’Agadir
Women
1 Shasho INSERMU 2 Gladys TEJADA 3 Kaori YOSHIDA
ETH 2:12:45
2 Lelisa DESISA
Italy
www.vancouversunrun.com Next date: 23 April 2017
Men
1 Jairus CHANCHIMA 2 Ser-Od BAT-OCHIR 3 Taiga ITO
17 April 2016 Maratona di Padova – XVII S.Antonio
Men
1 Lemi Berhanu HAYLE
Big Sur Int’l Marathon USA Photographer
ETH 1:17:11
www.agadirmarathon.com Next date: tbc
24 April 2016 Almaty Marathon See race feature on page 18 www.almaty-marathon.kz Next date: 23 April 2017
Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 24 April 2016 Big Sur Int’l Marathon
24 April 2016 Zurich Marathon
United States of America
Switzerland
Marathon
Marathon
Men
1 Adam ROACH 2 Justin PATANANAN 3 Jason KARBELK
Men
USA 2:35:36 USA 2:36:41 USA 2:38:31
1 Yuki KAWAUCHI 2 Abere BELAY 3 Julien LYON
Women
1 Magdalena BOULET 2 Tyler STEWART 3 Elizabeth PITTAWAY
Women
USA 3:01:27 USA 3:03:15 USA 3:07:51
1 Daniela AESCHBACHER 2 Jane FARDELL 3 Bojana BJELJAC
21 Miles USA 2:23:19
30 April 2016 Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon
Women
1 Sarah SHEPARD
USA 2:47:38
www.bsim.org Next date: 30 April 2017
Norway
24 April 2016 CAF Caracas Maratón
Marathon Men
Venezuela
1 Jonathan ALBON 2 Kenneth SMEBY 3 Sondre OVER-HELLAND
Marathon Men
1 William RODRIGUEZ 2 Ronald PAUCAR 3 Eric KIPLETENG
1 Louise SKAK 2 Trine LARSEN 3 Vilde Stole MELSOM
30 April 2016 Losinjski Half Marathon
Men
Croatia
USA 1:09:40 Women
1 Mirena GONCALVES
VEN 1:25:02
maraton.caf.com Next date: tbc
24 April 2016 Chia Laguna Half Marathon Italy
24 April 2016 EDP Rock ’n’ Roll Madrid Maratón & 1/2
1 Peter KIPLAGAT 2 Patrick Kibet CHERUIYOT 3 Alphonce Kibiwot KIGEN
ITA 1:26:26 ITA 1:29:06 ITA 1:32:27
1 Askale ALEMAYEHU 2 Abebech TSEGAY 3 Vivian Jerono KIPLAGAT
Women
24 April 2016 METRO GROUP Marathon Düsseldorf See race feature on page 11 www.metrogroup-marathon.de Next date: 30 April 2017
24 April 2016 Vodafone İstanbul Half Marathon See race feature on page 15 www.istanbulyarimaratonu.org Next date: 16 April 2017 74
KEN 2:11:44 KEN 2:11:50 KEN 2:12:17
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ETH 2:33:08 ETH 2:40:33 KEN 2:42:22
Half marathon Men
30:13
FRA
35:52
Women
24 April 2016 Tokushima Marathon
www.tokushima-marathon.jp Next date: tbc
Poland
France
POL 2:11:54 POL 2:12:40 KEN 2:12:55 Women
Half marathon Men
KEN 1:01:46
Women
ETH 1:11:09
1 May 2016 Semi Marathon Int’l de la Ville de Béjaia Half marathon Men
1 Biru Dida LEMA 2 Gezahegne Kene KEBEDE 3 Mone Joel MOHAU
ETH 1:03:52 ETH 1:03:54 RSA 1:04:01
Women
Men
1 Kumeshi SICHALA 2 Peninah ARUSEI 3 Maryna DAMANTSEVICH
KEN 1:16:38 KEN 1:18:05 CRO 1:23:21
www.ak-losinj.hr Next date: tbc
1 Gemechu AYANTU 2 Beyene Bilke DEBELE 3 Zinash Debala DEGEFA
Marathon 1 Artur KOZŁOWSK 2 Henryk SZOST 3 Charles MUNYEKI
1 Christine Moraa OIGO 2 Hellen Jepkosgei KIMUTAI 3 Marija VRAJI
Algeria
[Results unobtainable]
MAR 1:16:50
24 April 2016 Semi-Marathon Int’l de Nice
1 Muliye DEKEBO
FRA
24 April 2016 ORLEN Warsaw Marathon
www.rocknrollmadrid.com Next date: 23 April 2017
1 Kennedy KIPYEKO
1 Bruce BAUTISTA
KEN 1:04:58 KEN 1:09:04 KEN 1:09:56
Women
Men
KEN 1:01:52 Women
1 Boulaid KOUTAR
10km
Japan
Women
1 Abraham KIPTUM
1 Wycliffe Kipkorir BIWOTT 2 Samson Mungai KAGIA 3 Moses Kipruto KIBIRE
www.nicesemimarathon.com Next date: 23 April 2017
Men
ITA 1:10:07 ITA 1:16:26 ITA 1:16:40
www.chialagunahalfmarathon.com Next date: tbc
Men
1 Bénédicte ROBIN
Marathon
Men
1 Stefano LA ROSA 2 Salvatore CICONTE 3 Paolo CANNAS
Half marathon Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon Norway
Spain
Half marathon
DEN 3:10:11 NOR 3:21:53 NOR 3:23:44
www.bergencitymarathon.no Next date: 29 April 2017
VEN 2:54:40 VEN 2:54:45 COL 2:55:18
Half marathon 1 Adelson ALVES
NOR 2:26:20 NOR 2:32:01 NOR 2:39:08
Women
COL 2:25:07 PER 2:25:33 KEN 2:27:25
Women
1 Zuleima AMAYA 2 Magaly GARCIA 3 Yolanda FERNANDEZ
1 Paola BERNARDO 2 Antonella ALTEA 3 Stefania CAROLA
SUI 2:47:40 AUS 2:48:12 BIH 2:48:18
www.zuerichmarathon.ch Next date: tbc
Men
1 David FELLOWS
JPN 2:12:04 ETH 2:13:09 SUI 2:16:17
ETH 2:28:42 KEN 2:29:21 BLR 2:32:11
www.orlenmarathon.pl Next date: tbc
ETH 1:11:00 ETH 1:11:49 ETH 1:13:26
www.semi-marathondebejaia.com Next date: tbc
1 May 2016 Borneo Int’l Marathon See race feature on page 23 www.borneomarathon.com Next date: 7 May 2017
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org
Semi Marathon Int’l de la Ville de Béjaia Algeria Picture: Zoubir Djamel
Half marathon
1 May 2016 Salzburg Marathon Austria
Men
1 Nick BEST
CAN 1:09:18
1 Kathleen DEVINE
Men
CAN 1:20:01
1 Temesgen-Habtemariam BEKELEETH 2:23:11 2 Abay-Girma TADESSE ETH 2:25:08 3 Robert GRUBER AUT 2:25:17
www.torontomarathon.com
Women
1 May 2016 BMO Vancouver Marathon
ETH 2:39:15 AUT 2:42:35 AUT 2:44:27
Half marathon
Next date: 7 May 2017
See race feature on page 27 www.bmovanmarathon.ca
Men
1 Mohamed-Abdirizak HASSAN
SOM 1:09:15
Next date: 7 May 2017
1 Joel KOSITANY 2 Eric KEOCH 3 Dan TANUI
KEN 2:17:39 KEN 2:18:43 KEN 2:18:46
1 Berhan GEBREMICHAEL 2 Laura GRAHAM 3 Radka CHURANOVA
GBR 2:31:14
2 James BAKER
GBR 2:36:51
3 Paul ADAMS
NED 1:13:01
GBR 2:38:09 Women
ETH 2:48:26 GBR 2:48:56 CZE 2:51:38
www.belfastcitymarathon.com Next date: 1 May 2017
1 Kate WRIGHT
GBR 3:03:41
2 Lindy-Lee FOLSCHER
GBR 3:07:52
3 Melissah GIBSON
GBR 3:08:48
www.mkmarathon.com Next date: tbc
8 May 2016 Banja Luka Half Marathon Bosnia Half marathon Men
Canada Marathon
1 Hillary Kiptum KIMAIYO
KEN 1:04:03
2 Abel Kibet ROP
KEN 1:04:39
3 Joel Maina MWANGI
Men
CAN 2:35:55 KEN 2:37:47 CAN 2:40:00 CAN 2:56:04 CAN 3:01:09 CAN 3:01:42
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KEN 1:08:31
Women
1 Christine Moraa OIGO
Women
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1 Ben FISH
Women
1 May 2016 GoodLife Fitness Toronto Marathon
1 Julie HAMULECKI 2 Reina AINSWORTH 3 Michelle SPENCER
Marathon
Men
www.salzburg-marathon.at Next date: 7 May 2017
1 Bryan RUSCH 2 David KETER 3 Joe MORROW
Great Britain
Marathon
Women
1 Ruth VAN DER MEIJDEN
2 May 2016 Milton Keynes Marathon
Great Britain
Women
Marathon
1 Fatuma-Usen TAYR 2 Anita BAIERL 3 Karin FREITAG
2 May 2016 Deep RiverRock Belfast City Marathon
Harmony Genève Marathon for Unicef Switzerland
KEN 1:13:36
2 Stellah Jepngetich BARSOSIO
KEN 1:14:29
3 Agnes CHEBET
KEN 1:15:17
www.banjalukamarathon.com Next date: tbc
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 8 May 2016 Trieste Green Europe Marathon See race feature on page 31 www.bavisela.it Next date: tbc
8 May 2016 Harmony Genève Marathon for Unicef Switzerland Marathon Men
1 Julius CHEPKWONY 2 Emmanuel SIKUKU 3 Rony KIBOOS
KEN 2:11:11 KEN 2:12:44 2:14:53
Women
1 Jane KIPTOO 2 Helen JEPKURGAT 3 Roze DEREJE
KEN 2:35:04 KEN 2:35:16 ETH 2:36:55
Half marathon Men
1 Temesegne DABA
ETH 1:05:57 Women
1 Elise CHABBEY
FRA 1:24:52
www.harmonygenevemarathon.com Next date: 7 May 2017
8 May 2016 Volkswagen Prague Marathon Czech Republic
KEN 2:07:24 KEN 2:08:14 KEN 2:08:31
Women
KEN 2:24:46 KEN 2:25:00 KEN 2:27:23
www.runczech.com Next date: tbc
8 May 2016 Wizz Air Skopje Marathon FYR Macedonia
15 May 2016 PZU Cracovia Marathon
15 May 2016 Lattelecom Riga Marathon
Poland
Latvia
Marathon
Marathon
Romania Half marathon Men
1 Dire TUNE 2 Shiela Jepkoskei CHESANG 3 Ioan Florin MADALIN
KEN 1:02:30 KEN 1:02:52 KEN 1:03:06 ETH 1:13:24 KEN 1:13:25 ROM 1:14:27
1 Cosmas Mutuku KYEVA 2 David Kiprono METTO 3 Elisha Kipchirchir ROTICH
Men
1 Kiprotich KIRUI 2 Richard Kiprono BETT 3 Edwin Kipruto KIRWA
KEN 2:12:36 KEN 2:14:36 KEN 2:15:08
Women
1 Gladys Jepkurui BIWOTT 2 Shewaye Gemechu DEBELU 3 Fabiola John WILLIAM
KEN 2:40:10 ETH 2:45:30 TAN 2:49:13
www.skopjemarathon.com Next date: 7 May 2017
8 May 2016 Tripoli Int’l Half Marathon Lebanon [Results unobtainable] www.tripolihalfmarathon.com Next date: tbc
KEN 2:11:58 KEN 2:12:50 KEN 2:13:45
1 Dominic Kangor KIMWETICH 2 Kaleab Selomon GHILAGABR 3 Charles Wachira MAINA
KEN 2:30:30 UKR 2:34:57 KEN 2:39:52
1 Shitaye Gemechu DEBELLU 2 Divina JEPKOGEI 3 Mulunesh Zwedu ASEFA
KEN 2:11:45 ERI 2:12:22 KEN 2:13:55
Women
Women
1 Gladys CHEMWENO 2 Hanna NOSENKO 3 Agnes CHEBET
ETH 2:38:41 KEN 2:40:02 ETH 2:44:08
www.bucharest21km.com Next date: tbc
www.pzucracoviamaraton.pl Next date: tbc
lattelecomrigamarathon.lv Next date: 14 May 2017
15 May 2016 TCS World 10K Bengaluru
15 May 2016 Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon
India
Japan
21 May 2016 GöteborgsVarvet Half Marathon
10km
Half marathon
Men
Men
1 Mosinet GEREMEW 2 John LANGAT 3 Bonsa DIDA
ETH KEN ETH
28:36 28:37 28:42
1 Patrick Muend MWAKA 2 Paul KUIRA 3 Martin MATHATHI
KEN KEN ETH
32:15 32:28 32:33
1 Eunice KIRWA 2 Betelhem MOGES 3 Rebecca CHESIR
Women
Marathon
Men
Men
Women
Men
1 Lucy KARIMI 2 Purity RIONORIPO 3 Risper CHEBET
14 May 2016 OMV Petrom Bucharest Half Marathon
1 Cosmas BIRECH 2 Nicholas Mulinge MAKAU 3 Daniel KEMOI
Marathon 1 Lawrence CHERONO 2 Felix KANDIE 3 Solomon YEGO SOLOMON
Volkswagen Prague Marathon Czech Republic
1 Peres JEPCHIRCHIR 2 Helah KIPROP 3 Wude AYALEW
15 May 2016 PKO Bialystok Halfmarathon
KEN 1:01:51 KEN 1:01:54 KEN 1:02:12 BRN 1:08:05 ETH 1:11:09 KEN 1:11:09
www.gifu-marathon.jp Next date: 23 April 2017
15 May 2016 Maratón movistar Lima42k Peru
Poland
Men
1 Richard MENGICH 2 Geoffrey YEGON 3 Leonard LANGAT
KEN 59:35 KEN 1:00:12 KEN 1:01:40 Women
1 Viola JEPCHUMBA 2 Worknesh DEGEFA 3 Angela TANUI
KEN 1:08:01 ETH 1:08:54 KEN 1:09:32
www.goteborgsvarvet.se Next date: 20 May 2017
21 May 2016 The Great Wall Marathon China
Marathon
Half marathon
Marathon
Men
Men
KEN 1:05:38 BLR 1:05:46 KEN 1:06:16
1 Nicholas MANZA 2 Haile TOLOSSA 3 Julius MURIUKI
BLR 1:13:32 KEN 1:15:48 POL 1:16:33
1 Caroline Jebiwot KIPTOO 2 Lemelem BERHA 3 Joan CHEROP
Men
KEN 2:13:57 ETH 2:16:29 KEN 2:19:33
1 Jason SHEN 2 José Carlos RIBEIRO 3 Penghui ZHANG
KEN 2:39:15 ETH 2:41:42 KEN 2:43:19
1 Michelle Allene FONT USA 4:15:45 2 Hannah Andras Muir HUTCHINSONCAN 4:25:35 3 Xue CHEN CHN 4:28:53
Women
Women
1 Ityna SOMOVA 2 Christine Moraa OIGO 3 Izabela TRZASKALSKA
Half marathon
Women
tcsworld10k.procamrunning.in Next date: 21 May 2017
1 Silas Kiprono TOO 2 Uladzislau PRAMAU 3 Edwin Cheruiyot MELLY
Sweden
www.bialystokpolmaraton.pl Next date: 14 May 2017
CHN 3:30:49 POR 3:46:22 CHN 3:51:45
Women
www.lima42k.com Next date: 21 May 2017
www.great-wall-marathon.com Next date: tbc Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 28 May 2016 Moonlight Half Marathon Italy Half marathon Men
1 Paul TIONGIK 2 Simon Kirthi MUTHONI 3 Alfred Kimeli RONOH
KEN 1:03:39 KEN 1:04:07 KEN 1:04:55
Women
1 Fatna MARAOUI 2 Veronica PATERLINI 3 Deborah TONIOLO
ITA 1:15:00 ITA 1:17:44 ITA 1:17:54
www.moonlighthalfmarathon.it Next date: 27 May 2017
28 May 2016 Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon and Ottawa 10K Canada The 42nd edition attracted 47,000 runners from 60 countries to the five events and a children’s run held over race weekend.
Three Hearts Marathon Slovenia Picture: Jure Makovec
21 May 2016 Three Hearts Marathon
22 May 2016 Erzurum Half Marathon
22 May 2016 Leiden Marathon
Slovenia
Turkey
Netherlands
Half marathon
Marathon
Marathon Men
1 Samson MUNGAI 2 Joel Maina MWANGI 3 Janez MULEJ
KEN 2:26:27 KEN 2:26:43 SLO 2:34:57
Women
1 Hellen KIMUTAI 2 Marija VRAJIC 3 Helena JAVORNIK
1 Bekele Asefa LEGESE
ETH 1:08:54
2 Moses TOO
KEN 1:09:19
3 Bernard SANG KEN 2:47:59 CRO 2:58:32 SLO 3:01:32
Half marathon
Men
Men
1 Robert WILLEMSE 2 Geordie KLEIN 3 Maarten VAN OMMEN
KEN 1:09:33 Women
1 Melka Mulu DIRO
ETH 1:17:10
2 Loice Jebet KIPTOO
KEN 1:17:32
3 Chawo Chaltu NEGESSE
ETH 1:19:31
Women
1 Jordania DIAZ 2 Suzan NIEMAN 3 Angewli DE KONING
Women
1 Stellah BARSOSIO
KEN 1:17:03
1 Sevilay EYTEM
Austria 5km Women
POR AUS AUT
1 Assefa Argachew TOLA
15:38 15:52 16:02
22 May 2016 Telenor Copenhagen Marathon
TUR
36:31
Rwanda Marathon Men
1 James TALLAM
KEN 2:19:03
2 Rono KIBET
KEN 2:19:20
3 William Rutto CHEBDI
KEN 2:20:11
Women
Marathon Men
ETH 2:20:47 MAR 2:21:14 KEN 2:21:15
Women
BRN 2:36:58 ETH 2:38:58 ETH 2:39:04
www.copenhagenmarathon.dk Next date: 21 May 2017 80
31:49
22 May 2016 Kigali International Peace Marathon
Denmark
1 Gladys KIBIWOT 2 Almenesh HERPHA 3 Zinash ESTIFO
ETH
www.erzurumyarimaratonu.org Next date: 21 May 2017
www.austrianwomensrun.com Next date: 21 May 2017
Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
KEN 2:38:20
2 Alice Cheroti SERSER
KEN 2:41:32
3 Jacqueline Kiplimo NYETIPEI
KEN 2:43:56
Half marathon Men
KEN 1:04:13 Women
1 Agnes JERUTO
1 Gladys GANIEL
IRL 1:18:27
www.marathon.nl Next date: 21 May 2017
22 May 2016 Turin Half Marathon Italy [Results unobtainable] www.turinmarathon.it Next date: tbc
22 May 2016 21st Coca-Cola Wake Your Body Women’s Run Hungary 10km Women
1 Jeruiyot CHEMWENO
1 Benson KIPRUTO
NED 1:03:30
Women
Women
22 May 2016 Austrian Women’s Run
1 Aschalew Biru HUNDE 2 Lahcen MOKRAJI 3 Evans KIPROTICH
1 Khalid CHOUKOUD
Men
www.maraton-radenci.si Next date: 20 May 2017
1 Sara MOREIRA 2 Eloise WELLINGS 3 Jennifer WENTH
Men
10km
KEN 1:03:59
ESP 2:53:40 NED 3:04:17 NED 3:11:28
Half marathon
Men
1 Philimon Kipkorir MARITIM
NED 2:38:04 NED 2:38:29 NED 2:41:28
KEN 1:13:31
www.kigalimarathon.org Next date: tbc
1 Simona STAICU 2 Zsuzsa Szabina LALUSKA 3 Csilla PAP 4 Lilla ROZSNYAI 5 Adrienn SZATMARI 6 Csilla NAGY 7 Ágnes MARKO 8 Edit HUZSVAY 9 Krisztina GULYAS 10Janosne VARGA
HUN 37:40 HUN 38:06 HUN 40:15 HUN 41:47 HUN 43:25 HUN 43:32 HUN 43:56 HUN 44:07 HUN 44:09 HUN 46:31
www.runinbudapest.com Next date: 14 May 2017
Saturday afternoon’s 2km and 5km races were unseasonably hot at 31C and the highly competitive 10km event was delayed by 30 mins (to 19.00) to reduce the heat exposure. Heavy rain in the first few kilometres helped damp down the temperature and push up the tempo as Moroccan Mohammed Zianni put in a final surge to pass Ethiopia’s Yitayal Atnafu Zerihun at the line. Peres Jepchirchir, the new World Half Marathon Champion, was fully 200m clear of Mamitu Daska. Given a 3:15 head-start over the men, she also won the “gender challenge” handicap, worth USD 2,000. The race incorporated the national championships won by Rio-bound Reid Coolsaet (30:19, 8th overall) and Lanni Marchant (33:26, 4th overall). Next morning 5400 Marathon runners faced overcast skies with a refreshing light breeze and a temperature of 18C Three pacers led Dino Sefir and five others through 10km in 30:14 and halfway in 63:50. From 25km it was just Sefir, fellow Ethiopian Shura Kitata and Kenyan Evans Ruto with Dominic Ondoro just behind the trio. Sefir upped the pace at 27km to drop the two Kenyans and again at 33km to put himself out in front. The pace dropped over the last 5km but his 2:08:14 finish was impressive in the challenging conditions. Koren Jelala, joint Canadian Allcomers record holder with 2:22:43 set at Toronto Waterfront Marathon in 2011, dominated the women’s race. She led through halfway in 1:12:30 with defending champion Aberu Mekuria and Kenyan veteran Isabella Ochichi just behind her. In the second half Jelala battled the
Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org conditions to finish almost almost three minutes ahead of Mekuria while Ochichi dropped out after 30km. Canadian Tarah Korir finished fifth with a 14-minute improvement over her marathon debut last October. She was paced most of the way by her husband Wesley, Kenyan MP and Boston 2012 champion.
Australia
Men
ETH 2:08:14 ETH 2:10:04 KEN 2:11:39
1 Matthew Paul FENECH
AUS 1:11:00
Women
1 Micarla SEXTON
AUS 1:25:56
www.barossamarathon.com.au Next date: tbc
10km
Men
1 Dawit FIKADU
ETH
27:56
2 Rhonzas KILIMO
KEN
27:57
KEN
27:58
ETH
33:05
3 Edwin KIPSANG
1 Shewaye WOLDEMESKEL
MAR 28:37 Women
1 Peres JEPCHIRCHIR
KEN
31:29
www.runottawa.ca Next date: tbc
29 May 2016 Media Maratón Int’l Ciudad de Asunción Paraguay
Canada
Men
Men
1 Jonathan Kipchirchir CHESOO KEN 2:21:55 ETH 2:25:07 2 Gelaw SIRAW 3 Mohamed OUMAARIR MAR 2:27:46
BRA 1:04:29 BRA 1:04:34 BRA 1:04:36
1 Andrea GLOVER 2 Tara RISLING 3 Isha SHARIF
CAN 3:02:14 CAN 3:09:24 CAN 3:20:53
MAR
33:09
3 Keltoum BOUASSRIA
MAR
33:15
Men
GBR 1:10:38 Women
1 Tracy MILLMORE
www.running.ma Next date: tbc
29 May 2016 Comrades Marathon
Ultramarathon 89km Men
1 David GATEBE
RSA 5:18:12
2 Ludwick MAMABOLO
RSA 5:24:05
3 Bongmusa MTHEMBU
RSA 5:26:39
1 Charné BOSMAN
RSA 6:25:55
Men
BRA 1:14:38 1:14:41 1:15:08
www.paraguaymarathonclub.org Next date: tbc
1 Thomas TOTH
USA 1:07:27 Women
1 Emily SETLACK
CAN 1:15:45
www.calgarymarathon.com Next date: 28 May 2017
GBR 1:18:41
www.edinburgh-marathon.com Next date: 28 May 2017
Women
Half marathon
KEN 2:39:53 GBR 2:43:03 GBR 2:47:40
1 Darrell HASTIE
29 May 2016 Paris St Germain en Laye – La Course France
Republic of South Africa
Marathon
Women
1 Joziane DA SILVA 2 Rocio CANTARA 3 Wilma ARIZAPANA
Women
1 Eddah JEPKOSGEI 2 Hayley HAINING 3 Katie WHITE
20km Men
1 Mehdi AKAOUCH 2 Hamid BELHAJ 3 Yoan MORANGE
2 Caroline WUSTMAN
RSA 6:30:44
3 Kajsa BERG
SWE 6:39:04
www.comrades.com
FRA 1:08:19 FRA 1:10:38 FRA 1:11:15 Women
Women
Half marathon 1 Ferdinan PACHECO 2 Gilmar Silvestre LOPES 3 Daverson RAMONS
29 May 2016 Scotiabank Calgary Marathon
KEN 2:19:55 MAR 2:20:14 KEN 2:22:50
Half marathon
2 Hajiba HASSNAOUI
Men
1 Mohammed ZIANI
1 Boaz KIPRONO 2 Abdelhadi EL MOUAZIZ 3 Japhet KOECH
Women
Men
ETH 2:27:06 ETH 2:29:51 ETH 2:32:46
10km
Half marathon
Women
1 Koren JELALA 2 Aberu MERKURIA 3 Sechale DALASA
AUS 3:05:51 AUS 3:09:57 AUS 3:15:38
Marathon Men
AUS 2:42:22 AUS 2:44:22 AUS 2:47:10
1 Sheena JACKSON 2 Jackie MARITZ 3 Chantel PEACOCK
Great Britain
Morocco
Men
1 David STAEHR 2 David BLENKIRON 3 Rohan WARD
29 May 2016 Edinburgh Marathon Festival
29 May 2016 RAHAL Mémorial Casablanca
Marathon
Women
Marathon 1 Dino SEFIR 2 Shura KITATA 3 Dominic ONDORO
29 May 2016 Barossa Marathon Festival
1 Alicia POIREL 2 Aude Sophie CAGNET 3 Sophie BERNARD
FRA 1:25:20 FRA 1:26:11 FRA 1:27:41
www.parissaintgermainlacourse.com Next date: tbc
29 May 2016 Rio de Janeiro City Marathon Brazil
Next date: 4 June 2017
Marathon Men
1 Elijah Kipkemei KEMBOI 2 Dickson Kimeli CHERUIYOT 3 Willy Kangogo KIMUTAI
KEN 2:17:05 KEN 2:18:01 KEN 2:18:28
Women
1 Priscila LORCHIMA 2 Leah JEROTICH 3 Mirela Saturnino DE ANDRADE
KEN 2:41:23 KEN 2:43:30 BRA 2:47:02
www.maratonadorio.com.br Next date: 18 June 2017
4 June 2016 Laguna Phuket Int’l Marathon Thailand Marathon Men
1 Koji NISHIZAWA 2 Neil PEARSON 3 Mario MAGLINAO
JPN 2:37:54 GBR 2:47:17 PHI 2:49:55 Women
1 Lany CARDONA 2 Wilaiwan KUMPITUK 3 Xiomara TEMPLETON
PHL 3:23:00 THA 3:24:34 USA 3:31:11
Half marathon Men
1 Richard SALANO
Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon Canada Picture: Bruce Wodder
PHI 1:15:19 Women
1 Vivian TANG
SIN 1:27:12
www.phuketmarathon.com Next date: tbc Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
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Podium placers aims-worldrunning.org 4 June 2016 ASICS Stockholm Marathon
11 June 2016 Helsinki Half Marathon
12 June 2016 21k Coahuila
18 June 2016 Lisbon Eco Marathon
Sweden
Finland
Mexico
Portugal
Marathon
Half marathon
Half marathon
Men
Men
Men
Marathon Men
1 Stanley Kipchirchir KOECH
KEN 2:10:58
1 Ibrahim MUKUNGA
KEN 1:07:47
1 Geoffrey Kenisi BUNDI
KEN 1:05:42
2 Daniel Kiprop LIMO
KEN 2:12:00
2 Jussi UTRIAINEN
FIN 1:09:08
2 Emmanuel Mnangat CHAMER
KEN 1:05:49
3 Benjamin BITOK
KEN 2:14:01
3 Tuomas JOKINEN
FIN 1:09:41
3 Nixon Kiplagat CHERUTICH
KEN 1:07:16
Women
Women
Women
1 Jane Moraa ONYANGI
KEN 2:31:46
1 Paula TODORAN
FIN 1:16:04
1 Risper Rayo CHAVEZ
MEX 1:14:35
2 Isabellah ANDERSSON
SWE 2:35:47
2 Laura MARKOVAARA
FIN 1:16:35
2 Margarita Hernandez FLORES
MEX 1:14:36
3 Charlotte KARLSSON
SWE 2:46:29
3 Suvi MIETTINEN
FIN 1:24:20
3 Scola Jepkemoi KIPTOO
KEN 1:17:45
1 Joao Hora FAUSTINO 2 Rui SEQUEIRA 3 João GINJA
POR 3:05:20 POR 3:15:18 POR 3:16:42
Women
1 Chantal XHERVILLE 2 Paula Rios MARQUES 3 Ana RIBEIRO
FRA 3:49:45 POR 4:08:51 POR 4:16:44
www.lisbonmarathon.pt Next date: tbc
www.stockholmmarathon.se Next date: 3 June 2017
www.helsinkihalfmarathon.fi Next date: 10 June 2017
www.21kcoahuila.org Next date: tbc
18 June 2016 Midnight Sun Marathon
5 June 2016 Gran Maraton Mexiquense
11 June 2016 Lanzhou Int’l Marathon
12 June 2016 Kaunas Marathon
Marathon
Mexico
China
Lithuania
Marathon
Robert Kwambai hid himself patiently in the leading pack for the first 35km writes Vincent Wu. He passed 20km in 1:03:32 and 30km in 1:30:18 along with five others. After 35km Kwambai started to speed up and dropped all except Workneh Tesfa, but he also fell back after 37km as Kwambai extended his lead in the final 5km. His winning time was enough to win by almost 200m but was five minutes slower than his personal best.
[Results unobtainable]
The 24-year-old Tsehay Desalegn upset a deep field that contained 10 sub-2:30 runners (her own best is 2:31:25) to win the women’s race. After 30km the race was down to a duel between Desalegn and her compatriot Azalech Masresha but was decided only in the last 200m. Masresha, with a best of 2:25:34 was up front for most of the race but could not withstand Desalegn’s powerful late charge. Her winning time was 54 seconds shy of the course record of 2:31:22, set by Kenya’s Rael Kiyara last year.
1 Jill HAMILL
GBR 1:31:01
2 Veronique MESSINA
FRA 1:36:35
3 Caroline GIRARD
FRA 1:51:09
Men
1 Isaak Kemboi KIMAIYO
KEN 2:25:31
2 Peter LEMAIYAN
KEN 2:26:58
3 Jorge Rivera HERNANDEZ
MEX 2:27:29
Women
1 Scola Jepkemei KIPTOO
KEN 2:47:58
2 Genoveva JELAGAT
KEN 2:54:17
3 Irene Olmos ESPARZA
MEX 3:24:48
Half marathon Men
1 Emmanuel Chamer MNANGAT KEN 1:06:44 Women
1 Karina Garcia GARCIA
MEX 1:21:51
www.maratonmexiquense.mx Next date: 12 March 2017
5 June 2016 Quito Últimas Noticias 15k Ecuador [Race postponed] www.quitoultimasnoticias15k.ec Next date: 4 June 2017
6 June 2016 Cork City Marathon Ireland Marathon Men
1 Philip HARTY
IRL 2:32:58
2 Eoin SUGRUE
IRL 2:36:47
3 Brian HEGARTY
IRL 2:38:10
The sixth edition attracted a total of 6000 runners with another 34,000 in the associated half marathon and 5km fun run events.
Women
1 Nollaigh ONEILL
IRL 3:00:40
2 Una Murphy PLANT
IRL 3:03:01
3 Dolores DUFFY
IRL 3:14:08
Half marathon
Men
1 Robert KWAMBAI
KEN 2:13:20
2 Workneh TESFA
ETH 2:13:54
3 William YEGON
KEN 2:14:37
1:11:19 Women
1 Aoife COOKE
IRL 1:25:28
www.corkcitymarathon.ie Next date: 5 June 2017 82
www.kaunasmarathon.lt Next date: tbc
12 June 2016 Phnom Penh Half Marathon Cambodia
Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
ETH 2:32:16
2 Azalech MASRESHA
ETH 2:32:25
3 Abeba GEBREMESKEL
ETH 2:35:41
www.lanzhoumarathon.org Next date: tbc
Women
1 Leah KUSAR 2 Mona GRINBERG 3 Christina OBERNDORFER
KEN 2:59:33 NOR 3:06:12 AUT 3:06:13
Half marathon Men
1 Eirik GRAMSTAD
NOR 1:06:22
1 Marthe Katrin MYHRE
Half marathon Men
1 Kuniaki TAKIZAKI
CAM 1:15:25
2 Ma VIRO
CAM 1:16:35
3 Tsubasa NAKAMURA
JPN 1:26:28
Women
10km Men
1 Samorn KIENG
CAM 38:03 Women
1 Meyjou HENG
CAM 48:19
NOR 1:18:24
www.msm.no Next date: 17 June 2017
18 June 2016 PKO Wroclaw Night Half Marathon Poland Half marathon Men
1 Dominic Mailu MUSYIMI 2 Zelalem MENGISTU 3 Marcin CHABOWSKI
KEN 1:03:04 ETH 1:03:05 POL 1:03:09
Women
1 Maryna DAMANTSEVICH 2 Iwona LEWANDOWSKA 3 Ewa JAGIELSKA
BLR 1:13:13 POL 1:14:07 POL 1:17:29
www.phnompenhmarathon.org Next date: 18 June 2017
pol.wroclawmaraton.pl Next date: tbc
12 June 2016 iWelt Marathon Wuerzburg
19 June 2016 Carrera del Día Del Padre Medio Maratón Mexico
Germany
[Results unobtainable]
Marathon Men
www.corredoresdelbosquedetlalpan.com. mx Next date: tbc
1 Johannes ARENS
GER 2:38:49
2 Michael CHALUPSKY
GER 2:45:20
3 David PERLICH
GER 2:46:48
19 June 2016 Telesia City Trophy Int’l Road Race 10k
1 Valeria STRANEO
ITA 2:39:50
Italy
2 Barbora NEKOLOVA
CZE 2:54:10
3 Friederike MUELLER
GER 2:59:47
Half marathon 1 Kedir BURKA
GER 1:09:58 Women
1 Julia SKALA
10km Men
1 Robert CHEMONGES 2 Edwin Melly MELLY 3 Domenico RICATTI
Men
1 Tsehay DESALEGN
KEN 2:31:53 KEN 2:32:10 POL 2:46:45
Women
Women
Men
1 Peter SOMBA
Men
1 Mathew KIPKORIR 2 Anthony MUGO 3 Damian SZMELTER
Women
Marathon
Norway
GER 1:31:27
www.wuerzburg-marathon.de Next date: tbc
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ITA ITA KEN
33:40 34:38 35:25
Women
1 Laila SOUFYANE 2 Rosaria CONSOLE 3 Lucy Wambui MURIGI
www.trofeotelesia.it Next date: tbc
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Antarctica Antarctic Ice Marathon & 100k Nov Richard Donovan E: rd@npmarathon.com W: www.icemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/AntarcticIceMarathon Antarctica Marathon & Half Mar Thom Gilligan E: info@marathontours.com W: www.antarcticamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/AntarcticaMarathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Gold Coast Airport Marathon Jul Cameron Hart E: info@goldcoastmarathon.com.au W: www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au fb: facebook.com/gcmarathon Medibank Melbourne Marathon Festival Oct Marcus Gale E: enquiries@melbournemarathon.com.au W: www.melbournemarathon.com.au fb: facebook.com/ melbournemarathonfestival 7 Sunshine Coast Marathon Aug Jason Crowther E: jason@atlasmultisports.com.au W: www.sunshinecoastmarathon.com.au fb: facebook.com/ SunshineCoastMarathon Blackmores Sydney Running Festival (incl. Sydney Marathon) Sep Wayne Larden E: info@sydneyrunningfestival.com.au W: www.sydneyrunningfestival.com.au fb: facebook.com/officialbsrf McDonald’s Townsville Running Festival Aug Brian Armit E: admin@townsvillerunningfestival.com W: www.townsvillerunningfestival.com fb: facebook.com/townsvillerunningfest Westlink M7 Blacktown Running Festival Mark Gibson E: mark.gibson@blacktown. nsw.gov.au W: https://regonline.activeeurope. com/builder/site/Default. aspx?EventID=1131106
Buenos Aires Int’l Marathon Oct Mario Petrucci E: info@maratondebuenosaires.org W: www.maratondebuenosaires.org fb: facebook.com/maratonbuenosaires Armenia *Yerevan Half Marathon Oct Anahit Adamyan E: anahit.adamyan@ armeniamarathon.org W: www.armeniamarathon.org Australia Aug
Australian Outback Marathon Jul Michael Walton E: michael.walton@travellingfit.com W: www.australianoutbackmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/outbackmarathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Australian Running Festival Christopher Secker E: christopher.secker@ fairfaxmedia.com.au W: www.runningfestival.com.au fb: facebook.com/austrunningfest Barossa Marathon Festival Pieter de Wit E: office@sarrc.asn.au W: www.barossamarathon.com.au fb: on.fb.me/1lb7Y1t Brisbane Marathon Festival Steve Manning E: info@brisbanemarathon.com W: www.brisbanemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/brisbanemarathon
87
Apr
Salzburg Marathon Johannes Langer E: office@salzburg-marathon.at W: www.salzburg-marathon.at fb: facebook.com/salzburg.marathon
May
May
Vienna City Marathon Apr Wolfgang Konrad E: office@vienna-marathon.com W: www.vienna-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/vienna.city.marathon Int’l WACHAUmarathon Mag. Michael Buchleitner E: office@wachaumarathon.com W: www.wachaumarathon.com fb: facebook.com/wachaumarathon
Sep
May
Jan
Barbados Aug
Run Barbados Marathon Weekend Dec Island Races (Zary Evelyn, Kristina Evelyn & Peter Gibbs) E: runbarbados@gmail.com W: www.runbarbados.org fb: facebook.com/RunBarbadosSeries/
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Belfius Brussels Marathon & Half Marathon Oct Greg Broekmans E: info@golazo.com W: www.belfiusbrusselsmarathon.be fb: facebook.com/brusselsmarathon Linker Oevert 1/2 Marathon Oct Kid Van Thienen E: kvth@telenet.be W: www.linkeroeverthalfmarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/ZPKj2k Bosnia *Banja Luka Half Marathon May Vladimir Selec E: info@banjalukamarathon.com W: www.banjalukamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/banjalukamarathon/ Jun
Diacore Gaborone Marathon May Danny Blumberg E: info@diacoregaboronemarathon. com W: www.diacoregaboronemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ Diacoregaboronemarathon Brazil Rio de Janeiro City Marathon Jun Joao Traven E: maratonadorio@ maratonadorio.com.br W: www.maratonadorio.com.br fb: facebook.com/maratonadoriodejaneiro São Paulo Int’l Half Marathon Corpore Octávio José Aronis E: corpore@corpore.org.br W: www.corpore.org.br fb: facebook.com/CorporeBrasil
Apr
Corrida de Sao Sebastiao Jan Joao Traven E: spiridon@spiridon.com.br W: www.corridadesaosebastiao.com.br Cambodia
Bahamas Marathon Bahamas, Half & Relay Pamela Richardson E: info@marathonbahamas.com W: www.marathonbahamas.com fb: facebook.com/marathon242
Apr
Botswana
3 Country Sparkasse Marathon Oct Günter Ernst E: info@sparkasse-3laender-marathon.at W: www.sparkasse-3-laender-marathon.at fb: facebook.com/ Sparkasse3LaenderMarathon Austrian Women’s Run Ilse Dippmann, Andreas Schnabl E: office@oesterreichischerfrauenlauf.at W: www.austrianwomensrun.com
DVV Antwerp Marathon Greg Broekmans E: info@golazo.com W: www.dvvantwerpmarathon.be fb: facebook.com/antwerp10miles
Angkor Wat Int’l Half Marathon Sem Phalla E: coop@angkormarathon.org W: www.angkormarathon.org *The Angkor Empire Marathon Sem Phalla E: coop@angkormarathon.org, info@cambodia-events.org W: www.angkorempiremarathon.org Phnom Penh Half Marathon Mr. Sem Phalla E: direct@cambodia-events.org, info@cambodia-events.org W: www.phnompenhmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/1nfsVir
Sihanoukville Int’l Half Marathon Mr. Sem Phalla E: direct@cambodia-events.org, info@cambodia-events.org W: www.sihanoukville-marathon.org fb: facebook.com/sihanoukvillerun
Mar
Dec
Aug
Scotiabank Calgary Marathon Cheryl Lowery E: info@calgarymarathon.com W: www.calgarymarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWyk7c Edmonton Marathon Tom Keogh E: info@edmontonmarathon.ca W: www.edmontonmarathon.ca fb: facebook.com/EdmMarathon
May
BMO Okanagan Marathon Oct Tom Keogh E: info@okanaganmarathon.ca W: www.okanaganmarathon.ca fb: facebook.com/okanaganmarathon.ca
SSQ Quebec City Marathon Denis Therrien E: info@marathonquebec.com W: quebecmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/marathonquebec
May
Aug
Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon & Half Marathon & 5k Oct Alan Brookes E: alan@canadarunningseries.com W: www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/TorontoWaterfront42k GoodLife Fitness Toronto Marathon May Jay Glassman E: info@torontomarathon.com W: www.torontomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/torontomarathon The Vancouver Sun Run 10K Presented By BlueShore Financial Apr Tim Hopkins E: info@vancouversunrun.com W: www.vancouversunrun.com fb: facebook.com/#!/vancouversunrun BMO Vancouver Marathon Andrea Eby E: andrea@runvan.org W: www.bmovanmarathon.ca fb: facebook.com/BMOVanMarathon
May
Scotiabank Vancouver Half-Marathon Jun & 5k Clifton Cunningham E: svhm@canadarunningseries.com W: www.vancouverhalf.com fb: facebook.com/vancouverhalf GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon Oct Rob Reid E: info@runvictoriamarathon.com W: www.runvictoriamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/Victoria.Marathon Cayman Islands
Jun
Apr
Volcano Marathon Nov Richard Donovan E: npmarathon@gmail.com W: www.volcanomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/thevolcanomarathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Aug
Niagara Falls Int’l Marathon Oct Henri Ragetlie/Diane Chesla E: racedirector@ niagarafallsmarathon.com W: www.niagarafallsmarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1Egojj7
Scotiabank Ottawa Marathon and Ottawa 10K John Halvorsen E: info@runottawa.ca W: www.runottawa.ca fb: facebook.com/OttawaMarathon
Chile Maratón de Santiago Fernando Jamarne E: fjamarne@alessandri.cl W: www.maratondesantiago.com fb: facebook.com/maratondesantiago
Canada
Belgium
Vidovdan 10km Road Race Borislav Djurdjevic E: vidovdanskatrka@gmail.com W: www.vidovdanskatrka.org fb: on.fb.me/1bWyifL
Austria
Argentina
Adelaide Marathon Festival Pieter de Wit E: office@sarrc.asn.au W: www.adelaidemarathon.com.au fb: facebook.com/ AdelaideRunningFestival
Jul
Belarus Minsk Half Marathon Sep Vadim Devyatovskiy E: belarus.athletics@gmail.com W: www.polomarathon.by fb: facebook.com/minskhalfmarathon/
Intertrust Cayman Islands Dec Marathon Rhonda Kelly E: info@caymanislandsmarathon.com W: www.caymanislandsmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/CaymanMarathon
China Beijing Marathon Wang Dawei E: oc@beijing-marathon.com W: www.beijing-marathon.com/en Dalian Int’l Marathon Sun Xinsheng E: mls@dl.cn W: www.dlmls.org
Sep
May
*Great Hakka Marathon Nov Dave Cundy E: guo.feng@great-hakkamarathon.com W: www.great-hakka-marathon.com Course not measurable to AIMS standards
The Great Wall Marathon May Dave Cundy E: gwm_booking@263.net.cn, kent. wang@great-wall-marathon.com.cn W: www.great-wall-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/greatwallmarathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Hangzhou Int’l Marathon Nov Mr. Long Jiang E: marathon@hzim.org W: www.hzim.org fb: facebook.com/hangzhou.marathon Lanzhou Int’l Marathon Long Fuguo E: lzmarathon@126.com W: www.lanzhoumarathon.org
Jun
Shanghai Int’l Marathon Nov Yong Yang E: general@shmarathon.com W: www.shmarathon.com Xiamen Int’l Marathon Fu Xiaochun E: xmmarathon@126.com, ealin_zhuo@126.com W: www.xmim.org/en/
Jan
Chinese Taipei Kaohsiung Int’l Marathon Huang Yu E: khmskhms@kcg.gov.tw W: www.kaohsiungmarathon.com
Feb
Kinmen Marathon jan Queenie Juang E: queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw Nike Women’s Half Marathon Sunny Chen/Queenie Juang E: sunny@sportsnet.org.tw, queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw Taipei Marathon Queenie Juang E: queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw Taipei Expressway Marathon Sunny Chen/Queenie Juang E: sunny@sportsnet.org.tw, queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw
Apr
Dec
Mar
April
30
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Taipei Standard Chartered Charity Marathon Jan Queenie Juang E: queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw fb: facebook.com/scbmarathon?fref=ts New Taipei City Wan Jin Shi Marathon Ching-Cheng Wang E: tpe@mf.iaaf.org W: www.wanjinshi-marathon.com.tw fb: on.fb.me/1bWyj3d
Marabana Marathon & Half Nov Carlos R. Gattorno Correa E: marabana@inder.cu W: www.inder.cu/marabana
Colombia
Carrera de la Mujer Colombia 10km Sep Maria Stella Granados Acosta E: sgranados@ carreradelamujercolombia.com W: www.carreradelamujercolombia.com fb: facebook.com/carreramujercol Costa Rica
San José Costa Rica Half & Marathon Guillermo Sáenz E: marathoncostarica@gmail.com W: www.marathoncostarica.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWyj3p
Jul
Sep
Croatia
Losinjski Half Marathon Miroslav Cavlek E: miroslav.cavlek@ri.t-com.hr W: www.ak-losinj.hr
90
Aug
Apr
Mar
Czech Republic
Volkswagen Prague Marathon Václav Skřivánek E: info@runczech.com W: www.runczech.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWykEs
May
Denmark
Copenhagen Half Marathon Niels Jorgen Holdt / Dorte Vibjerg E: vibjerg@sparta.dk W: copenhagenhalfmarathon.dk fb: facebook.com/cphhalf
May
Sep
Ecuador Guayaquil Marathon Oct Diego Maruri E: diegomaruri@dm3.com W: www.dm3.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWymvQ Quito 21k Mitad del Mundo Oct Marialuz Arellano E: marialuzarellano@sportime.com.ec W: www.quito21k.com Quito Últimas Noticias 15k Jun Pablo Gonzalez Peña E: pabloarturogonzalez@gmail.com W: www.quitoultimasnoticias15k.ec fb: facebook.com/UN15K La Ruta de las Iglesias Samia Solah, Nina Solah E: samia@tventasec.com, nsolah@tventasec.com W: www.rutadelasiglesias.com fb: facebook.com/rutaiglesias
Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
Pharaonic 100km Nov Gasser Riad E: info@egyptianmarathon.net W: www.egyptianmarathon.net fb: facebook.com/egytpian.marathon
SEB Tallinn Marathon, Half & 10k Mati Lilliallik E: info@tallinnmarathon.ee W: www.tallinnmarathon.ee fb: on.fb.me/1vnYjZO
Sep
Tartu City Marathon Oct Indrek Kelk E: indrek@tartumaraton.ee W: www.tartumaraton.ee fb: facebook.com/tartumaraton
Great Ethiopian Run 10km Nov Ermias Ayele E: ermias@ethiopianrun.org W: www.ethiopianrun.org fb: facebook.com/GreatEthiopianRun Falkland Islands Standard Chartered Stanley Marathon Stuart Horsewood E: bank.info@sc.com W: www.sc.com/fk/marathon
Mar
Aug
Helsinki City Marathon Aug Markku Haverinen E: maraton@sul.fi W: www.helsinkicitymarathon.fi fb: facebook.com/HelsinkiCityMarathon *Helsinki Half Marathon Jun Aki Nummela E: info@helsinkihalfmarathon.fi W: www.helsinkihalfmarathon.fi fb: facebook.com/helsinkihalfmarathon Paavo Nurmi Marathon Kari Ahonen E: info@paavonurmisports.fi W: www.paavonurmimarathon.fi fb: on.fb.me/1SlsUaQ Rovaniemi Marathon Olli Tiuraniemi E: rovaniemimarathon@gmail.com W: www.rovaniemimarathon.com/en fb: on.fb.me/1bWymMp
Jul
Jul
France French Riviera Marathon Nice-Cannes Nov Hugues Lelievre E: communication@azur-sport.org W: www.marathonfrenchriviera.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWymMt Semi-Marathon Int’l de Nice Hugues Lelievre E: communication@azur-sport.org W: www.nicesemimarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWylrU
Paris St Germain en Laye – La Course May Bruno Boukobza E: bruno.boukobza@gmail.com W: www.parissaintgermainlacourse.com fb: on.fb.me/1vnXjoB
Volksbank-Münster-Marathon Sep Michael Brinkmann E: info@volksbank-muenstermarathon.de W: www.volksbank-muenster-marathon.de fb: on.fb.me/1bWylIv
Serge Vigot La Rochelle Int’l Marathon Nov Mauny Nicolas E: info@marathondelarochelle.com W: marathondelarochelle.com fb: facebook.com/marathonLR
iWelt Marathon Wuerzburg Jun Guenter Herrmann E: g.herrmann@wuerzburgmarathon.de W: www.wuerzburg-marathon.de fb: facebook.com/Wuerzburg.Marathon
St Denis Half Marathon – La Voie Royale Nov Thierry Vernay / Antonio Agostinho E: info@wanago.com W: www.lavoieroyale.fr fb: facebook.com/semimarathon. saintdenis/ FYR Macedonia Wizz Air Skopje Marathon Kire Sinadinovski E: kire@skopskimaraton.com.mk W: www.skopjemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/skopskimaraton
May
Gabon Marathon du Gabon Nov Sebastien Bottari E: s.bottari@marathondugabon. com, bburlot@hotmail.com W: www.marathondugabon.com fb: facebook.com/marathondugabon
Apr
Schneider Electric Apr Marathon de Paris Edouard Cassignal E: parismarathon@aso.fr W: www.schneiderelectricparismarathon. com fb: facebook.com/parismarathon
HeidelbergCement TbilisiHalfMarathon Oct Peter Gottwald E: info@tbilisimarathon.ge W: www.tbilisimarathon.ge fb: facebook.com/Tbilisimarathon Germany BMW Berlin Marathon Mark Milde W: www.bmw-berlin-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/berlinmarathon Berlin Half Marathon Mark Milde W: www.berliner-halbmarathon.de fb: facebook.com/sccevents
Sep
Apr
RheinEnergieMarathon Cologne Oct Markus Frisch E: info@koeln-marathon.de W: www.cologne-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/koelnmarathon METRO GROUP Marathon Düsseldorf Jan Winschermann E: info@metrogroup-marathon.de W: www.metrogroup-marathon.de fb: on.fb.me/1bWyn31
Great Britain Deep RiverRock Belfast City Marathon Claire O’Reilly E: claire.oreilly@ belfastcitymarathon.org W: www.belfastcitymarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWynjv
May
*Bournemouth Marathon Festival Oct Neil Kilgour E: james@gsi-events.com W: www.run-bmf.com fb: on.fb.me/WWhtwp
Georgia
Finland
H.C. Andersen Marathon Oct Torben Simonsen E: ts@hcamarathon.dk W: www.hcamarathon.dk fb: on.fb.me/1bWymfl Telenor Copenhagen Marathon Dorte Vibjerg E: vibjerg@sparta.dk W: www.copenhagenmarathon.dk fb: facebook.com/cphmarathon
Jan
Ethiopia
Pardubice Wine Half Marathon Apr Oldřich Bujnoch E: oldrichbujnoch@seznam.cz W: www.pardubickyvinarskypulmaraton.cz fb: on.fb.me/1HWsAYy
Dec
Tamarindo Beach Marathon Sep Victor López Jiménez E: runners@racsa.co.cr W: www.tamarindobeachmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ tamarindobeachmaraton
Hvar Half Marathon Boris Reinic E: info@hvarmarathon.com W: www.hvarmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/HvarHalfMarathon
KLM Curaçao Marathon Nov Kees van Muiswinkel and Willem Cordelia E: kees@curacaomarathon.com W: www.klmcuracaomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/klmcuracaomarathon Cyprus
Maratón de las Flores Medellín Sep Gustavo Orozco Posada E: direccion@maratonmedellin.com W: www.maratonmedellin.co fb: facebook.com/maratonmedellin
10K San José – Costa Rica Guillermo Sáenz E: marathoncostarica@gmail.com W: www.marathoncostarica.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWykEg
Curaçao
Limassol Marathon GSO Spyros Spyrou E: info@limassolmarathon.com W: www.limassolmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/limassolmarathon
Egypt Egyptian Marathon Gasser Riad E: info@egyptianmarathon.net W: www.egyptianmarathon.net fb: on.fb.me/1bWykUW
Estonia
Jul
¼ de Maraton Ciudad de Bucaramanga – FCV Oct Mariela Sanchez Aguirre E: marielasanchez@fcv.org W: www.fcv.org/maraton fb: facebook.com/FCVColombia
Correcaminos Marathon & Half Marathon Gustavo Alvarez E: info@correcaminoscr.com W: www.mediacorrecaminos.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWykEc
Cuba
Mar
Yi Lan Chiang Wei Shui Memorial Freeway Marathon Nov Queenie Juang E: queenie@sportsnet.org.tw W: www.sportsnet.org.tw
Media Maratón Int’l de Bogotá Martha Santos E: msantos@ correcaminoscolombia.com W: www.mediamaratonbogota.com fb: facebook.com/mmboficial
Zagreb Marathon & Half Oct Franjo Kordic E: zagrebacki.atletski. savez@gmail.com W: www.zagreb-marathon.com fb: hr-hr.facebook.com/zagreb.marathon
Apr
Mainova Frankfurt Marathon Oct Jo Schindler E: mail@frankfurt-marathon.com W: www.frankfurt-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/ffmmarathon
Cardiff Half Marathon Oct Steve Brace E: cardiffhalfmarathon@ run4wales.org W: www.cardiffhalfmarathon.co.uk fb: facebook.com/Cardiffhalf Edinburgh Marathon Festival Neil Kilgour E: james@gsi-events.com W: www.edinburgh-marathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1bWylYR Baxters Loch Ness Marathon & Festival of Running Malcolm Sutherland E: info@lochnessmarathon.com W: www.lochnessmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/lochnessmarathon
May
Sep
Milton Keynes Marathon May Andrew Hully E: run@miltonkeynesmarathon.co.uk W: www.mkmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/MiltonKeynesMarathon *Scottish Half Marathon Sep Neil Kilgour E: james@gsi-events.com W: www.scottishhalfmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ScottishHalfMarathon JCP Swansea Half Marathon Jun David Martin-Jewell E: david@swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk W: swanseahalfmarathon.co.uk fb: facebook.com/SwanseaHalf Greece Athens Half Marathon Evangelos Papapostolou E: info@athinahalfmarathon.gr W: www.athinahalfmarathon.gr
Mar
Haspa Marathon Hamburg Apr E: office@marathonhamburg.de W: www.haspa-marathon-hamburg.de fb: facebook.com/ haspamarathonhamburg
Int’l Marathon Alexander the Great Apr Drosos Christopoulos E: info@atgm.gr, info@ alexanderthegreatmarathon.org W: www.alexanderthegreatmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/1bWylYY
HAJ Hannover Marathon Apr Stefanie Eichel E: kontakt@marathon-hannover.de W: www.marathon-hannover.de fb: facebook.com/MarathonHannover
Athens Marathon The Authentic Nov Evangelos Papapostolou E: info@athensauthenticmarathon.gr W: www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr fb: facebook.com/athensclassicmarathon
Munich Marathon Oct Gernot Weigl E: info@muenchenmarathon.de W: www.muenchenmarathon.de fb: facebook.com/muenchenmarathon
*Nafplio Marathon Mar Evangelos Papapostolou E: racedirector@nafpliomarathon.gr W: www.nafpliomarathon.gr fb: on.fb.me/1DXeYsT
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*Roads to Rhodes Marathon Giorgios Michalakis/Takis Michailidis E: segasdod@gmail.com, rodiga@otenet.gr W: www.roadstorhodes.com fb: facebook.com/roads2rhodes
Iceland
Apr
Int’l Thessaloniki Night Half Marathon Oct Drosos Christopoulos E: info@thesshalfmarathon.org W: www.thesshalfmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/1bWynjE
Suzuki Midnight Sun Run Svava Oddný Ásgeirsdóttir E: marathon@marathon.is W: marathon.is/midnight-run fb: on.fb.me/1bWyoUI
Polar Circle Marathon Oct Lars Fyhr E: lf@albatros-adventure.com W: www.polar-circle-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/polarcirclemarathon/ Guam Guam Int’l Marathon Apr Ben Ferguson E: info@guaminternationalmarathon.com W: www.guaminternationalmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ guaminternationalmarathon Hong Kong, China
Standard Chartered Hong Kong Marathon William Ko E: hkmarathon@hkaaa.com W: www.hkmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/hkmarathon Mizuno Hong Kong Half-Marathon Championships Alan Wong Kim Lun E: inquiry@hkaaa.com W: www.hkaaa.com fb: facebook.com/ilovehkaaa
Jan
Feb
Dec
UNICEF Charity Run Half Marathon & 10km Nov Ann Choy E: ann.choy@unicef.org.hk W: run.unicef.org.hk fb: facebook.com/runforchildren Hungary Lake Balaton Supermarathon Árpád Kocsis E: info@budapestmarathon.com W: www.runinbudapest.com fb: facebook.com/runinbudapest/
Mar
Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Telekom Vivicittá Spring Half Marathon Budapest Árpád Kocsis E: info@budapestmarathon.com W: www.runinbudapest.com fb: facebook.com/runinbudapest/ Wizz Air Budapest Half Marathon Árpád Kocsis E: info@budapestmarathon.com W: www.runinbudapest.com fb: facebook.com/runinbudapest/
Apr
Sep
Spar Budapest Marathon Oct Árpád Kocsis E: info@budapestmarathon.com W: www.runinbudapest.com fb: facebook.com/runinbudapest/ Coca-Cola Wake Your Body Women’s May Run Árpád Kocsis E: info@budapestmarathon.com W: www.runinbudapest.com fb: facebook.com/runinbudapest/
92
Jun
Erbil Marathon Oct Abdulsattar Younus E: erbilmarathon@yahoo.com W: www.erbilmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/JifjR5 Ireland Cork City Marathon Jim O’Donovan E: info@corkcitymarathon.ie W: www.corkcitymarathon.ie fb: facebook.com/corkcitymarathon
India
Greenland
Gammon China Coast Marathon & Half David Smith E: chinacoastmarathon2017@ gmail.com W: www.avohk.org
Iraq
Islandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon Aug Svava Oddný Ásgeirsdóttir E: marathon@marathon.is W: marathon.is/reykjavik-marathon fb: facebook.com/Reykjavikurmarathon
Jun
Bengaluru Midnight Marathon Dec Gul Mohamed Akbar E: gul@bangaloretalkies.co W: midnightmarathon.in fb: facebook.com/midnightmarathon.in
SSE Airtricity Dublin Marathon Oct Jim Aughney E: office@dublinmarathon.ie W: www.dublinmarathon.ie fb: facebook.com/dublinmarathon
TCS World 10K Bengaluru Hugh Jones E: tcsworld10K@procam.in W: tcsworld10k.procamrunning.in fb: facebook.com/tcsw10k
Longford Marathon Fr Ciaran McGovern E: info@longfordmarathon.com W: www.longfordmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/longfordmarathon
May
Airtel Delhi Half Marathon Nov Hugh Jones E: adhm@procam.in, arati@procam.in W: adhm.procamrunning.in fb: facebook.com/runadhm?fref=ts Goa River Marathon Nitin Bandekar E: nbandekar@nrbgroup.biz W: www.goarivermarathon.com fb: facebook.com/goarivermarathon *Tata Steel Kolkata 25k Hugh Jones E: tsk25@procam.in, aimssec@aol.com W: www.tsk25.procamrunning.in fb: facebook.com/TSKolkata25 Ladakh Marathon Chewang Motup Goba E: info@ladakhmarathon.com W: www.ladakhmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ladakhmarathon Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon Hugh Jones E: scmm@procam.in, arati@procam.in W: scmm.procamrunning.in fb: facebook.com/ scmumbaimarathon?fref=ts Pune Int’l Marathon Mr. Pralhad M. Savant E: Marathonpune@yahoo.com W: www.marathonpune.com fb: facebook.com/marathonpune PNB MetLife Satara Hill Half Marathon Dr Sandeep Suryakant Kate E: hillmarathonsatara@gmail.com W: www.satarahillmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/SataraHillMarathon Vadodara Int’l Half Marathon Amit Bhatnagar E: baptistd_02@rediffmail.com W: www.vadodaramarathon.com
Dec
Dec
Sep
Jan
Dec
Sep
Feb
Aug
Jakarta Marathon Oct Jacqueline Losung E: jacqueline@inspirogroup.co.id W: www.thejakartamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/TheJKTMarathon
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Waterford Viking Marathon Jun Joe Cawley E: info@waterfordvikingmarathon.com W: www.waterfordvikingmarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1HWuFDI Israel Eilat Full Desert Marathon Nov Ofer Padan E: ofer@marathonisrael.co.il W: www.desertrun.co.il fb: facebook.com/israel.marathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Indonesia Maybank Bali Marathon Satyo Haryo Wibisono E: info@balimarathon.com W: www.balimarathon.com fb: facebook.com/BaliMarathon
Aug
Jerusalem Marathon, Half & 10k Simon Avraham E: JEM@target-market.co.il W: www.jerusalem-marathon.com fb: on.fb.me/WCyXOj Tel Aviv Samsung Marathon Ofer Shytrit “Kapaim” E: marathon@kapaim.co.il W: www.tlvmarathon.co.il fb: facebook.com/TelAvivMarathon
Mar
Feb
Tiberias Winner Marathon Jan Jack Cohen E: iaa@zahav.net.il W: www.tiberiasmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/TiberiasMarathonIL Italy Chia Laguna Half Marathon Apr Marcello Magnani E: marcello@mgsport.it W: www.chialagunahalfmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ chialagunahalfmarathon
Giulietta & Romeo Half Marathon Feb Stefano Stanzial E: info@giuliettaeromeohalfmarathon.it W: www.giuliettaeromeohalfmarathon.it fb: facebook.com/veronamarathon
Maratonina Città di Udine Sep Paolo Bordon E: info@maratoninadiudine.it W: www.maratoninadiudine.it fb: facebook.com/asdmaratoninaudinese
Lake Maggiore Marathon Nov Paolo Ottone E: LMM@pro-motion.it W: www.lagomaggioremarathon.com fb: facebook.com/lagomaggiore. marathon
Maratona di San Valentino Marcello Vettese E: info@maratonadisanvalentino.it W: www.maratonadisanvalentino.it fb: facebook.com/maratona. disanvalentino
Lake Maggiore Half Marathon Paolo Ottone E: LMHM@pro-motion.it W: www.LMHM.it fb: facebook.com/lagomaggiore. marathon
Mar
Venicemarathon Oct Piero Rosa Salva E: info@venicemarathon.it W: www.venicemarathon.it fb: facebook.com/ ASDVenicemarathon?fref=ts
Apr
Verona Marathon Nov Stefano Stanzial E: stefano@veronamarathon.it W: www.veronamarathon.it fb: facebook.com/veronamarathon
Milano Marathon Andrea Trabuio E: info@milanomarathon.it W: www.milanomarathon.it fb: facebook.com/MilanoMarathon Moonlight Half Marathon Piero Rosa Salva E: info@venicemarathon.it W: www.moonlighthalfmarathon.it fb: on.fb.me/1zhSboz *Napoli Mostra d’Oltremare Half Marathon Benedetto Scarpellino E: bennyscarpellino@gmail.com W: www.napolimohm.org fb: on.fb.me/WCyj3j PisaMarathon Andrea Maggini E: info@pisamarathon.it W: www.maratonadipisa.com
May
Maratona di Padova – XVII S.Antonio Federico dè Stefani E: info@maratonasantantonio.it W: www.maratonasantantonio.it fb: on.fb.me/1f9jmJp Telesia City Trophy Int’l Road Race 10k Viscusi Diego E: info@trofeotelesia.it W: www.trofeotelesia.it fb: facebook.com/trofeotelese
Jamaica
Feb
Reggae Marathon, Half & 10K Dec Alfred Francis E: racedirector@reggaemarathon.com W: www.reggaemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ReggaeMarathon
Dec
Beppu-Oita Mainichi Marathon Mr Megumi Furuichi E: furuichi-m@mainichi.co.jp
Japan
Ravenna City of Art Int’l Marathon Nov Stefano Righini E: info@maratonadiravenna.com W: www.maratonadiravenna.com fb: on.fb.me/IReDAL Maratona di Roma Enrico Castrucci E: info@maratonadiroma.it W: www.maratonadiroma.it fb: facebook.com/maratonadiroma
Feb
Apr
Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon Hiroshige Nakata E: jigyoubu@pearl.ocn.ne.jp W: www.lakebiwa-marathon.com Fukuoka Int’l Open Marathon Championship Takanori Saito E: saito-t5@asahi.com W: www.fukuoka-marathon.com/en/ index.html Gifu Seiryu Half Marathon Kosuke Sakakibara E: sakkbr.k@chunichi.co.jp W: www.gifu-marathon.jp
Apr
Jun
Hokkaido Marathon Konosuke Matsushima E: k-matsu@hokkaido-np.co.jp W: www.hokkaido-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/hokkaidomarathon
Feb
Mar
Dec
Apr
Aug
Kagawa Marugame Int’l Half Feb Marathon Masaharu Kaji E: marugame-half@aroma.ocn.ne.jp W: www.km-half.com
Trento Half Marathon Oct Ferruccio Demadonna E: gilbertoconati@gmail.com W: www.trentorunningfestival.it fb: facebook.com/trentorunningfestival
Garda Trentino Half Marathon Nov Poli Sandro E: eventi@trentinoeventi.it W: www.trentinoeventi.it fb: facebook.com/ gardatrentinohalfmarathon
*Kanazawa Marathon Oct Yukiyoshi Yamano E: marathon@city.kanazawa.lg.jp W: www.kanazawa-marathon.jp fb: facebook.com/kanazawa.marathon. soshiki
Dogi’s Half Marathon Michele Stellon E: info@dogishalfmarathon.it W: www.dogishalfmarathon.it fb: on.fb.me/1UGyWR0
Apr
Treviso Marathon 1.3 and Half Mauro Miani E: info@trevisomarathon.com W: www.trevisomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/MaratonaDiTreviso
*Kitakyushu Marathon Feb Kenji Kitahashi E: toiawase@kitakyushu-marathon.jp W: kitakyushu-marathon.jp fb: on.fb.me/VyPKjJ
May
Turin Half Marathon Luigi Chiabrera E: info@turinmarathon.it W: www.turinmarathon.it fb: facebook.com/turinmarathon
Trieste Green Europe Marathon Fabio Carini E: fabio.carini@bavisela.it W: www.bavisela.it fb: facebook.com/baviselatrieste
Firenze Marathon Nov Giancarlo Romiti E: staff@firenzemarathon.it W: www.firenzemarathon.it fb: on.fb.me/1lpsOz8
Mar
May
Turin Marathon Oct Luigi Chiabrera E: info@turinmarathon.it W: www.turinmarathon.it fb: facebook.com/turinmarathon
Kobe Marathon Nov Masaaki Uetsuki E: kobemarathon1@pearl.ocn.ne.jp W: www.kobe-marathon.net fb: facebook.com/Kobe.Marathon.Office Kyoto Marathon Feb Masayoshi Sakoda E: isono@runners.co.jp W: www.kyoto-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/kyoto.marathon.2013
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Mount Fuji Marathon Nov Nikkan Sports Press E: m.koike@sports-info.co.jp W: www.fujisan-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/fujisanmarathon Nagano Marathon Shinichi Maejima E: info@naganomarathon.gr.jp W: www.naganomarathon.gr.jp fb: facebook.com/naganomarathon Nagoya Women’s Marathon Tetsuya “Teddy” Okamura E: okamura.chunichi@biz.nifty.jp W: womens.marathon-festival.com fb: facebook.com/gowomencity Nara Marathon Shogo Arai E: athletic@nara-marathon.jp W: www.nara-marathon.jp fb: facebook.com/naramarathon.jp
Apr
Oct Mar
Jan
Saitama Int’l Marathon Nov Hiroki Sugiyama E: sugi8043@yomiuri.com W: saitama-international-marathon.jp Jun
Tokushima Marathon Apr Kamon Iizumi E: hashiru_ahoo@circus.ocn.ne.jp W: www.tokushima-marathon.jp fb: facebook.com/tokushima.marathon Tokyo Marathon Tad Hayano E: hayano@tokyo42195.org W: www.tokyo42195.com fb: facebook.com/tokyo42195.org
Feb
*Toyama Marathon Oct Takakazu Ishii E: tm-info@toyamamarathon.com W: www.toyamamarathon.com/entry/ oversea.html Jordan Samsung Amman Int’l Marathon Oct Lina El Kurd E: l.kurd@runjordan.com W: www.runjordan.com fb: on.fb.me/1f9ilRz Ayla Red Sea Half Marathon Lina El Kurd E: l.kurd@runjordan.com W: www.runjordan.com fb: on.fb.me/1f9ilRz Petra Desert Marathon Lars Fyhr E: lf@albatros-adventure.com W: www.petra-desert-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/petramarathon
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Joy Ochuka E: Joy.Ochuka@sc.com W: www.nairobimarathon.com fb: facebook.com/StandardCharteredKE Korea
Dec
Dec
Chosunilbo Chuncheon Int’l Marathon Oct Ina Choi E: marathon@chosun.com W: marathon.chosun.com fb: facebook.com/marathonchosun Daegu Int’l Marathon Rachel Lee E: rachel.soul.lee@gmail.com W: marathon.daegusports.or.kr fb: facebook.com/daegumarathon
Apr
Feb
Dong-A Ilbo Gyeongju Int’l Marathon Oct In-Cheol Lee E: marathon@donga.com W: marathon.donga.com/gyeongju.html Incheon Songdo Int’l Marathon Oct SooHong Woo E: cchasooh@hanmail.net W: www.songdorun.com Incheon Int’l Half Marathon Jaeyoung Kwak E: tingi@naver.com W: www.incheonmarathon.co.kr Seoul Int’l Marathon Inchul Lee E: joong4n2@donga.com W: www.seoul-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/dongamarathon
Mar
Mar
JoongAng Seoul Marathon Nov E: marathon@joongang.co.kr W: marathon.joins.com fb: on.fb.me/IRdOYV Kuwait GulfBank 642 Marathon Nov Ahmed Almajed E: events@pro-vision.com W: www.gulfbank642marathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1Pz6xYJ Latvia Lattelecom Riga Marathon Aigars Nords E: marathon@necom.lv W: lattelecomrigamarathon.lv fb: facebook.com/ LattelecomRigaMarathon
May
Lebanon Sep
Beirut Marathon Nov Mr. Wissam Terro E: wissam.terro@beirutmarathon.org W: www.beirutmarathon.org fb: facebook.com/beirutmarathon
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May
Kaunas Marathon Algirdas Pukis E: info@kaunasmarathon.lt W: www.kaunasmarathon.lt fb: facebook.com/ KaunoMaratonas/?fref=ts Danske Bank Vilnius Marathon Darius Mikulis E: info@vilniausmaratonas.lt W: www.vilniusmarathon.lt fb: facebook.com/vilniusmarathon
Jun
Sep
Luxembourg ING Route du Vin Half Marathon Frédéric Kimmlingen E: routeduvin@fla.lu W: www.ingrouteduvin.lu
Sep
Macau, China
Gunsan Saemangeum Int’l Marathon, Apr 10km & 5km Kim Ok Sun E: sn1976@korea.kr, sn1976@hanmail.net W: www.smgmara.com Gyeonggi Int’l Half Marathon We Jang Ryang E: artwjr@empas.com W: www.ggimarathon.com
Tripoli Int’l Half Marathon Rabih Lazkani/Mrs Bassima Elnahi E: Rabih@maanloubnan.org, Bassima@maanloubnan.org W: www.tripolihalfmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/Maanloubnan Lithuania
Kenya
Osaka Marathon Oct Mr. Kazuhiro Kawachi E: kawachi@osaka-marathon.com W: www.osaka-marathon.com/ index_en.html fb: on.fb.me/IR9M2y
Lake Saroma 100km Ultra Marathon Jiro Hashimoto E: saroma@runners.co.jp W: saromanblue.jp/index.shtml fb: facebook.com/saroma100km
Apr
Standard Chartered Nairobi Marathon
Ohme-Hochi 30km Road Race & 10km Feb Daijiro Asahara E: info@ohme-marathon.sakura.ne.jp W: www.ohme-marathon.jp fb: facebook.com/ohme.marathon
Osaka Women’s Marathon Satoru Takeda E: s-takeda@ktv.co.jp W: www.osaka-marathon.jp
Kazakhstan Almaty Marathon Saltanat Kazybayeva E: saltanat.k@wclass.kz W: www.almaty-marathon.kz fb: facebook.com/MarathonAlmaty
Macao Galaxy Entertainment Int’l Marathon José Tavares E: sport@macau.ctm.net W: www.macaumarathon.com
Dec
Malaysia Borneo Int’l Marathon Datuk Dr Heng Aik Cheng E: 1234heng@gmail.com W: www.borneomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/borneomarathon Standard Chartered KL Marathon Rainer Biemans E: rainer.biemans@dirigo.com.my W: www.kl-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/SCKLmarathon *Kuching Marathon Liew Tang Chieh E: kchmarathon@gmail.com W: www.marathonkuching.com fb: on.fb.me/1OhT46J
May
Aug
Aug
ASICS Penang Bridge Int’l Marathon Nov Law Heng Kiang E: info@penangmarathon.gov.my W: www.penangmarathon.gov.my fb: facebook.com/penangbridgemarathon Maldives Dhiraagu Maldives Road Race Mirshan Hassan E: mirshan@dhiraagu.com.mv W: www.dmrr.mv
Aug
Mauritius Mauritius Marathon Jean Marie Grall E: eventsip@gmail.com W: www.mauritiusmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/pages/MauritiusMarathon
Jul
Maratón Int’l de Culiacán Tomás Villa Velázquez Santillanes E: eldsin@hotmail.com W: maratonculiacan.org fb: on.fb.me/1zhRUC4
Sep
Jan
Carrera del Día Del Padre Medio Jun Maratón Adriana Corach E: corach@ corredoresdelbosquedetlalpan. com.mx W: www.corredoresdelbosquedetlalpan. com.mx Gran Maraton Pacifico Nov Juan Francisco Ayla Barajas E: francisco.ayala@gmodelo.com.mx W: www.maraton.org fb: facebook.com/gran.maratonpacifico Maraton Megacable Guadalajara Nov Elena Aguilar Fuentes E: elena.aguilar@ comudeguadalajara.gob.mx W: www.maratonguadalajara.org fb: facebook.com/MaratonGDL 21k Electrolit Guadalajara Elena Aguilar Fuentes E: elena.aguilar@ comudeguadalajara.gob.mx W: medio.maratonguadalajara.org fb: facebook.com/MaratonGDL Maratón Int’l Lala Luis Rey Delgado García E: nydia.rocha@grupolala.com W: www.maratonlala.org fb: on.fb.me/1f9fPdX
Feb
Mar
Maratón de la Ciudad de México Aug Mtro. Horacio de la Vega Flores E: contacto@maratoncdmx.com W: www.maratoncdmx.com/index.php fb: facebook.com/MaratonCdMx *Gran Maraton Mexiquense Enrique Aquino E: eaquino@meta.mx W: www.maratonmexiquense.mx
Mar
Maratón Powerade Monterrey Dec Edilberto González Serna E: edilbertogonzalez.accnl@gmail.com W: www.maratonmonterrey.com fb: facebook.com/Maratonmty 21km Nuevo Leon Nov Luciano Ramirez Gallardo E: atletismonuevoleon@gmail.com W: www.asociaciondeatletismonl.com fb: facebook.com/21knl Rock ’n’ Roll Querétaro Maratón Oct German Silva/Luis Galvez E: tecomatedesilva@gmail.com, lgalvez@asdeporte.com W: www.runrocknroll.com/queretaro fb: facebook.com/RnRQueretaro/
Mexico Maratón Aguascalientes Oct Jose Luis Trujillo Alcala E: maratonaguascalientes@ hotmail.com W: www.maratonaguascalientes.com.mx fb: facebook.com/maratonaguascalientes 21k Coahuila Arq. Dora Maria Galindo Ramos E: coahuila21k@hotmail.com W: www.21kcoahuila.org
Medio Maratón Atlas de Guadalajara Saúl Figueroa E: medio.maraton@ atlascolomos.com.mx W: www.mediomaratonatlas.com fb: on.fb.me/IR59pk
Jun
Tangamanga Int’l Marathon Jun Jaime Eduardo Morales Reyes E: maratontangamanga@gmail.com W: www.maratontangamanga.com fb: facebook.com/maratontangamanga Tijuana Marathon Komar Rivera Fernández E: komarimdet@gmail.com W: www.imdet.tijuana.gob.mx fb: facebook.com/IMDET
Jul
*Medio Maratón Int’l TlajomulcoCajititlán Elena Aguilar Fuentes E: mediomaratontlajomulco@ gmail.com W: medio-maraton.tlajomulco.gob.mx fb: facebook.com/ mediomaratontlajomulco
Sep
Medio Maraton Turistico Riviera Nayarit Nov Arturo García Ruiz Velasco E: arturo@conserviexpress.com W: www.mediomaratonrivieranayarit.com fb: on.fb.me/Jic0Js Moldova *Chisinau Int’l Marathon Dmitri Voloshin E: marathon@marathon.md W: www.marathon.md fb: facebook.com/ chisinaumarathon/?fref=ts
Apr
Montenegro Podgorica Marathon Oct Milan Madžgalj E: maraton@t-com.me W: www.maraton.co.me fb: on.fb.me/1Sh24z2 Morocco *Marathon Vert D’Agadir Rachid Ben Meziane E: info@2cras.com W: www.agadirmarathon.com
Apr
Grand Marathon Int’l de Casablanca Oct Said Ibrahimi Moulay Skali E: contact@casablancamarathon.com, m.skali@ casablanca-marathon.com W: www.casablanca-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/casablanca.marathon RAHAL Mémorial Casablanca Abdelouahed Essoulami Rahal E: arahal@grouperahal.ma W: www.running.ma ASTA Grand Prix Casablanca Mohamed Astaib E: info@2cras.com W: www.running.ma
May
Mar
Semi Marathon Int’l de Laayoune Nov Mohamed Derhim E: mohamedderhim@atlassahara.ma W: www.semi-marathon-laayoune.ma RAHAL 10k Int’l Marrakech Oct Rachid Ben Meziane E: info@2cras.com, info@running.ma W: www.running.ma Marathon & Semi Int’l de Marrakech Jan Mohamed Knidiri E: marathonmarrakech@gmail.com W: www.marathon-marrakech.com fb: facebook.com/marathon2marrakech Myanmar Bagan Temple Marathon Nov Rune Nortoft E: rn@albatros-adventure.com W: www.bagan-temple-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/bagantemplemarathon Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Netherlands TCS Amsterdam Marathon Oct Cees Pronk E: info@tcsamsterdammarathon.nl W: www.tcsamsterdammarathon.nl fb: facebook.com/ TCSAmsterdamMarathon
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Dam tot Damloop Jan Willem Mijderwijk E: info@lechampion.nl W: www.damloop.nl fb: facebook.com/damtotdamloop
De Lage Landen Marathon Eindhoven Oct Hans de Greef E: hansdegreef@ marathoneindhoven.nl W: www.marathoneindhoven.nl fb: facebook.com/marathon.eindhoven Enschede Marathon Sabine Boshuis - van der Snoek E: info@enschedemarathon.nl W: www.enschedemarathon.nl fb: nl-nl.facebook.com/ EnschedeMarathon Leiden Marathon Tjeerd Scheffer E: info@marathon.nl W: www.marathon.nl fb: facebook.com/Leidenmarathon
Panama Int’l Marathon Nov Rodrigo Espinosa E: rodriespinosa@gmail.com W: www.corredoresdelistmo.com fb: on.fb.me/19tYlKX Gatorade Panama Int’l Half Marathon Elmer Ortiz Nunez E: panamarunners@gmail.com W: www.panamahalfmarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1zQ4212
Apr
May
NN Marathon Rotterdam Apr Mario J Kadiks E: info@marathonrotterdam.nl W: www.nnmarathonrotterdam.org/home fb: facebook.com/MarathonRdam New Zealand ASB Auckland Marathon Oct E: info@aucklandmarathon.co.nz W: www.aucklandmarathon.co.nz fb: facebook.com/aucklandmarathon
Jul
Paraguay Maratón Int’l de Asunción Myrta Doldan Roman E: pmc.paraguay@gmail.com W: www.pmcpy.org fb: facebook.com/PyMarathonClub
Aug
Media Maratón Int’l Ciudad de May Asunción Marcelo Ithurralde E: pmc.paraguay@gmail.com W: www.paraguaymarathonclub.org fb: facebook.com/ParaguayMarathonClub Peru Toyota Media Maratón de Lima 21k & 10k Gonzalo Rodriguez Larrain de Lavalle E: alejandra@perurunners.com fb: facebook.com/perurunners Maratón movistar Lima42k Andreas Müller E: info@zmpromociones.org W: www.lima42k.com fb: on.fb.me/18FfgaU
North Pole North Pole Marathon Richard Donovan E: rd@npmarathon.com W: www.npmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/npmarathon
Panama
Sep
Aug
May
Apr
Philippines
Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Norway
Cebu Marathon Rio de la Cruz E: Rio.delacruz316@gmail.com W: www.cebumarathon.com fb: facebook.com/cebumarathon
Jan
Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon Apr Janne Jensen E: post@bergencitymarathon.no W: www.bergencitymarathon.no fb: facebook.com/BergenCityMarathon
Milo Marathon Manila Finals Race Dec Rio de la Cruz E: Rio.delacruz316@gmail.com W: www.runrio.com fb: on.fb.me/18FmfR5
Knarvikmila – The Great Fjord Run Aug Helge Brekke E: Info@knarvikmila.no W: www.knarvikmila.no fb: on.fb.me/IR5057
National MILO Marathon Rio de la Cruz E: Rio.delacruz316@gmail.com W: www.runrio.com fb: on.fb.me/18FmfR5
Midnight Sun Marathon Nils I. Haetta E: post@msm.no W: www.msm.no fb: on.fb.me/18FhPtw BMW Oslo Marathon Odd Arne Støstad Marsteinstredet E: cathrine@skvidar.no W: www.oslomaraton.no/en fb: facebook.com/oslomaraton
Jun
Sep
3-Sjøersløpet Nov Johannes Økland E: lop@gti-friidrett.no W: www.3sjoers.no fb: facebook.com/3sjoers Stavanger Marathon Johannes Økland E: lop@gti-friidrett.no W: www.stavangermarathon.no
Aug
Oman *Al Amerat Challenge Race Feb Rashid Ibrahim Alkindi E: rashid@excellencperformance.com, info@excellencperformance.com W: www.alameratchallenge.com fb: facebook.com/ameratchallenge
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Poland PKO Bialystok Halfmarathon Grzegorz Kuczynski E: fundacja@bialystokbiega.pl W: www.bialystokpolmaraton.pl fb: facebook.com/bialystokbiega PZU Cracovia Marathon Krzysztof Kowal E: strona@zis.krakow.pl W: www.pzucracoviamaraton.pl fb: facebook.com/CracoviaMaraton PZU Gdynia Half Marathon Michal Drelich E: biuro@sportevolution.pl W: www.pzugdyniapolmaraton.pl fb: bit.ly/1XX3bVs DOZ Marathon Łódź with PZU Michal Drelich E: michal@sportevolution.pl W: www.lodzmaraton.pl fb: facebook.com/lodzmaraton Pila Int’l Half Marathon Henryk Paskal E: info@pila.halfmarathon.pl W: www.pila.halfmarathon.pl fb: facebook.com/polmaraton.pila
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May
May
Mar
Apr
PKO Poznań Marathon Oct Lukasz Miadziolko E: info@marathon.poznan.pl W: www.marathon.poznan.pl fb: facebook.com/PoznanMaraton PKO Poznań Half Marathon Łukasz Miadziołko E: info@halfmarathon.poznan.pl W: www.halfmarathon.poznan.pl fb: facebook.com/PoznanMaraton Running Festival of the Economic Forum Tomasz Lipiec E: festiwalbiegowy@isw.org.pl W: www.runningfestival.pl fb: facebook.com/festiwalbiegowy
Apr
Sep
ORLEN Warsaw Marathon Czeslaw Zapala E: zapala.czeslaw@gmail.com W: www.orlenmarathon.pl fb: facebook.com/ORLENMarathon
Sep
Apr
PKO Wroclaw Maraton Sep Wojciech Gestwa E: biuro@wroclawmaraton.pl W: www.wroclawmaraton.pl fb: facebook.com/maraton.wroclawski PKO Wroclaw Night Half Marathon Jun Wojciech Gestwa E: wojciech.gestwa@msc.wroc. pl, biuro@wroclawmaraton.pl W: pol.wroclawmaraton.pl fb: facebook.com/maraton.wroclawski Portugal
World’s Best 10k Race Rafael B. Acosta Rosario E: rafael.acosta@wb10k.com W: www.wb10k.com fb: on.fb.me/1f9fJTB
Feb
Republic of South Africa The Big Five Marathon Rune Nortoft E: rn@albatros-adventure.com W: www.big-five-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/bigfivemarathon Sanlam Cape Town Marathon Janet Welham E: running@capetownmarathon. com, janet@saige.co.za W: www.capetownmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/CTMarathon
Jun
Sep
Comrades Marathon Jun Rowyn James E: rowyn@comrades.com W: www.comrades.com fb: facebook.com/ComradesMarathon 27km for Freedom Kevin Lodge E: karen@topevents.co.za W: www.27forfreedom.co.za fb: facebook.com/27FORFREEDOM
Feb
Maratona do Funchal Mario Machado E: mario.spiridon@gmail.com W: www.funchalmarathon.com
Mandela Day Marathon Aug Sbu Khuzwayo E: mm@umdm.gov.za W: www.mandelamarathon.co.za fb: facebook.com/mandeladay.marathon
Grande Prémio Fim da Europa Luis Sousa E: info@sportscience.pt W: www.fimdaeuropa.com fb: facebook.com/FimDaEuropa
Jan
Rock’n’Roll Lisbon Marathon EDP | Rock’n’Roll Portugal Half Marathon Oct Carlos Moya E: info@maratonaportugal.com W: www.rocknrollLisbon.com fb: facebook.com/RnRPortugal EDP Lisbon Half Marathon Mar Carlos Moya E: info@maratonaportugal.com W: www.meiamaratonadelisboa.com fb: facebook.com/MeiaMaratonaLisboa Lisbon Eco Marathon Jun Luis Sousa E: ls@honoris.pt W: www.lisbonmarathon.pt fb: facebook.com/LisbonECOMarathon Porto Half Marathon Sport Zone Sep Jorge Teixeira E: geral@runporto.com W: www.meiamaratonasportzone.com fb: on.fb.me/1bqbekL
Maritzburg City Marathon John Hall E: rd@pmb42.co.za W: www.pmb42.co.za fb: facebook.com/pmb42
Jul
Golden Ring Ultra Trail 100 Jul Michael Dolgy E: info@goldenultra.ru W: www.goldenultra.ru fb: facebook.com/GoldenRingUltraTrail/ Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Siberian Int’l Marathon Inna Chernoblavskaya E: mail@runsim.ru W: www.runsim.ru fb: on.fb.me/1lttnsK Siberian Ice Half Marathon Inna Chernoblavskaya E: mail@runsim.ru W: www.runsim.ru fb: on.fb.me/1zzM9nj
Sep
Aug
Jan
Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Golden Ring Yaroslavl Half Marathon Grigorii Krichmara E: gkrichmara@gmail.com W: www.yaroslavlhalfmarathon.com
Sep
Rwanda
Legends Marathon Oct Meta Scott E: meta@legendsmarathon.co.za W: www.legendsmarathon.co.za fb: facebook.com/legendsmarathon
Jan
Russia Int’l Ergo White Nights Marathon Mikhail Kochetkov / Anton Uyk E: info@wnmarathon. ru, whitenights1@mail. ru, uyk@startspb.ru W: www.wnmarathon.ru fb: facebook.com/wnmarathon/
Promsvyazbank Moscow Marathon Dmitry Tarasov E: tarasov@newathletics.ru W: moscowmarathon.org fb: facebook.com/moscowmarathon
Discoveries Half Marathon Dec António Campos E: geral@xistarca.pt W: www.discoverieshalfmarathon.com fb: https://pt-br.facebook.com/Xistarca
Course not measurable to AIMS standards Sep
El Corte Inglés São Silvestre de Lisboa Dec Hugo Miguel Ramos Sousa E: info@saosilvestredelisboa.com W: www.saosilvestredelisboa.com fb: facebook.com/saosilvestredelisboa Puerto Rico
Silesia Marathon Oct Bohdan Witwicki E: info@silesiaproactive.pl W: www.silesiamarathon.pl fb: on.fb.me/18FdJS0 PZU Warsaw Marathon Marek Tronina E: info@warsawmarathon.com W: www.warsawmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/WarsawMarathon
Porto Marathon EDP Nov Jorge Teixeira E: geral@runporto.com W: www.maratonadoporto.com fb: on.fb.me/19tXqKC
Feb
Old Mutual Two Oceans Marathon Apr Carol Vosloo E: stefanie@twooceansmarathon.org.za W: www.twooceansmarathon.org.za fb: facebook.com/TwoOceansMarathon Romania
Kigali International Peace Marathon Jean Pierre Ndacyayisenga E: coach2020a@gmail.com W: www.kigalimarathon.org fb: bit.ly/1WbaJqH
May
Serbia Belgrade Marathon Dejan Nikolic E: office@bgdmarathon.org W: www.bgdmarathon.org fb: facebook.com/Belgrade.Marathon
Apr
Novi Sad Marathon Oct Milan Dolga E: marathon@sbb.rs W: www.marathon.org.rs fb: facebook.com/novisad.marathon Novi Sad Half Marathon Dimitrije Dolga E: marathon@sbb.rs W: www.marathon.org.rs fb: facebook.com/novisad.marathon
Apr
Seychelles
Raiffeisen Bank Bucharest Marathon Oct Oana Nastase/Paolo Ottone E: info@abrc.ro, register@abrc.ro W: www.bucharest-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/BucharestMarathon
Seychelles Eco-Friendly Marathon Feb Giovanna Rousseau E: ceonsc@seychelles.net W: www.seychelles-marathon.com
OMV Petrom Bucharest Half Marathon Oana Nastase/Paolo Ottone E: info@abrc.ro W: www.bucharest21km.com fb: facebook.com/Bucharest21km
Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore Thibault Vellard W: www.marathonsingapore.com fb: facebook.com/MarathonSG
May
Singapore Dec
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Slovakia ČSOB Bratislava Marathon Apr Jozef Pukalovič E: info@becool.sk W: www.bratislavamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/bratislava.marathon Košice Peace Marathon Oct Dr. Stefan Dano E: info@kosicemarathon.com W: www.kosicemarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/IR7Nvl Slovenia Volkswagen Ljubljana Marathon Oct Gojko Zalokar E: info@timingljubljana.si W: www.vw-ljubljanskimaraton.si fb: facebook.com/ljmaraton Three Hearts Marathon Marko Pintaric E: info@maraton-radenci.si W: www.maraton-radenci.si fb: facebook.com/MaratonTrehSrc
May
Spain eDreams Mitja Marató de Barcelona Feb Cristian Llorens E: cllorens@rpmracing.es W: www.mitjabarcelona.com fb: facebook.com/mitjamaratobarcelona Zurich Marato de Barcelona Cristian Llorens E: cllorens@rpmracing.es, cllorens@ghcsports.com W: www.zurichmaratobarcelona.es fb: facebook.com/ ZURICHMARATODEBARCELONA Hospital San Roque Gran Canaria Marathon Carlos Javier Arteaga Herrera E: carteaga@ grancanariadeportes.com W: www.grancanariamaraton.com fb: facebook.com/GCMaraton Mitja Marato Granollers Joan Villuendas Bornau E: joanvilluendas@lamitja.cat W: www.lamitja.cat fb: facebook.com/lamitja ASICS Medio Maratón de Madrid Guillermo Ferrero Centeno E: gferrero1944@yahoo.es W: www.mediomaratonmadrid.es fb: on.fb.me/1f9hRLh EDP Rock ’n’ Roll Madrid Maratón & 1/2 Pedro Rumbao E: drumbao@mapoma.es W: www.rocknrollmadrid.com fb: facebook.com/RnRMadrid Maratón Cabberty Málaga Pepe Checa Fajardo E: info@maratonmalaga.com W: www.maratonmalaga.com fb: facebook.com/maratondemalaga/
Mar
Zurich Maratón de Sevilla Francisco Javier Gavela Rodríguez E: info@zurichmaratonsevilla.es W: www.zurichmaratonsevilla.es fb: facebook.com/MaratonDeSevilla
Feb
Jan
Feb
Apr
Dec
Maratón Donostia - San Sebastián Nov Patxi Larrea Perurena E: info@maratondonostia.com (sport questions), maraton@ flygroupnet.com (registrations) W: www.maratondonostia.com fb: facebook.com/maratonsansebastian
Swissalpine Marathon Andrea Tuffli E: info@swissalpine.ch W: www.swissalpine.ch fb: on.fb.me/1bGsftU Zurich Marathon Bruno Lafranchi E: info@zuerichmarathon.ch W: www.zuerichmarathon.ch fb: facebook.com/zurichmarathon
Maratón Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Nov Paco Borao E: gerencia@correcaminos.org W: www.valenciaciudaddelrunning.com/ maraton fb: facebook.com/maratonvalencia
Dushanbe International Half Marathon Dilshod Kurbanov E: dilshod197779@mail.ru W: www.dushanbe-marathon.com
*261 Women’s Marathon José Luis Carrera E: jlcarrera@smm.es W: www.261wm.com fb: facebook.com/261WM
Apr
Colombo Marathon Oct Mr P.T. Weerasinghe E: colombomarathon@LSR-srilanka. com, LSRtilak@sltnet.lk W: www.srilankamarathon.org fb: facebook.com/LSRColomboMarathon
May
Stockholm Half Marathon Sep Ulf Saletti E: info@stockholmhalfmarathon.se W: www.stockholmhalfmarathon.se fb: https://facebook.com/ stockholmhalfmarathon ASICS Stockholm Marathon Jun Ulf Saletti E: info@marathon.se W: www.stockholmmarathon.se fb: facebook.com/stockholmmarathon.se
Jungfrau-Marathon Richi Umberg E: info@jungfrau-marathon.ch W: www.jungfrau-marathon.ch fb: facebook.com/JungfrauMarathon
Apr
Tanzania
Thailand BDMS Bangkok Marathon Nov Songkram Kraisonthi E: amazingfield@hotmail.com W: www.bkkmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/NJAThailand Khon Kaen Int’l Marathon Jan Assoct. Prof.Piansak Pakdee E: info@khonkaenmarathon.com W: www.khonkaenmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/khonkaenmarathon Jun
Sep
UWI-SPEC Half Marathon Nov Dr. Iva Gloudon E: specinfo@sta.uwi.edu W: www.sta.uwi.edu/spec fb: facebook.com/UWISPEC
*The Carthage Race Int’l Marathon Feb Naamen Bouhamed E: info@the-carthage-race.com W: www.the-carthage-race.com fb: bit.ly/20VpGLC Dec
Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Lausanne Marathon Oct Robert Bruchez E: info@lausanne-marathon.com W: www.lausanne-marathon.com fb: facebook.com/LausanneMarathon Neujahrsmarathon Zürich Roger Kaufmann E: info@neujahrsmarathon.ch W: www.neujahrsmarathon.ch fb: facebook.com/neujahrsmarathon
Distance Running | 2016 Edition 3
Jan
Turkey Runatolia Marathon (Half + 10km) Mar Mr. Ali Dogan / Ms. Nergiz Gürler E: info@runatolia.com W: www.runatolia.com fb: facebook.com/runtalya.de *Erzurum Half Marathon Ahmet Dal E: ahmetdalsau@gmail.com W: www.erzurumyarimaratonu.org
Dec
Ukraine Bila Tserkva Marathon Oct Sergey Bocharov E: org@bc-marathon.org.ua W: www.bc-marathon.org.ua fb: on.fb.me/1oWXmp8 Kharkiv Int’l Marathon Dmitry Garmash E: info@kharkivmarathon.com W: www.kharkivmarathon.com Nova Poshta Kyiv Half Marathon Dmitro Chernitsky E: registration@runukraine.org W: www.kyivhalfmarathon.org
Apr
Apr
Wizz Air Kyiv City Marathon Oct Dmitro Chernitsky E: registration@runukraine.org W: www.kyivmarathon.org United Arab Emirates RAK Half Marathon Nathan Clayton E: registration@rakmarathon.org W: www.rakmarathon.org fb: facebook.com/rakmarathon
Feb
United States of America
Trinidad & Tobago
Sfax Marathon Int’l Olive Trees Naamen Bouhamed E: contact@marathon-desoliviers-sfax.com W: www.sfaxmarathon.com fb: bit.ly/20VpGLC
Vodafone İstanbul Marathon Nov Ismail Ozbayraktar E: info@istanbulmarathon.org W: www.istanbulmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/IRa8pQ
St Croix Int’l Marathon Wallace Williams E: wallacewilliams@msn.com W: http://virginislandspace.org/ stxmarathonregistration2015.html
Tunisia
Harmony Genève Marathon for Unicef May Benjamin Chandelier E: info@genevemarathon.org W: www.harmonygenevemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/GeneveMarathon
Apr
U.S. Virgin Islands
Tajikistan
Laguna Phuket Int’l Marathon Roman Floesser E: info@gotorace.com W: www.phuketmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/phuketmarathon
Vodafone İstanbul Half Marathon Ismail Ozbayraktar E: istanbulyarimaratonu@ sporas.com.tr W: www.istanbulyarimaratonu.org fb: on.fb.me/1OYHCP2
Apr
Kilimanjaro Marathon Feb John Addison E: john@wildfrontiers.com W: www.kilimanjaromarathon.com fb: facebook.com/kilimanjaromarathon/
Sri Lanka
GöteborgsVarvet Half Marathon Bo Edsberger E: info@goteborgsvarvet.se W: www.goteborgsvarvet.se fb: facebook.com/goteborgsvarvet
Jul
Course not measurable to AIMS standards
Switzerland Apr
SwissCityMarathon – Lucerne Oct Reto Schorno E: info@swisscitymarathon.ch W: www.swisscitymarathon.ch fb: facebook.com/SwissCityMarathon
Medio Maratón Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Oct Paco Borao E: gerencia@correcaminos.org W: www.valenciaciudaddelrunning.com/ medio-maraton fb: facebook.com/mediomaratonvalencia
Sweden
Palma de Mallorca Marathon Oct David Thompson Foronda E: info@palmademallorcamarathon.com W: www.palmademallorcamarathon.com fb: on.fb.me/1RZOiR8
98
Mitja Marato Int’l Vila de Santa Pola Jan Roque M. Alemañ Bonet E: chiplevante@gmail.com W: www.mitjasantapola.com fb: facebook.com/MitjaMaratoSantaPola
May
Big Sur Half Marathon on Monterey Bay Nov Doug Thurston E: doug@bsim.org W: www.bigsurhalfmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/IRalcA Big Sur Int’l Marathon Doug Thurston E: info@bsim.org W: www.bsim.org fb: on.fb.me/1f9jxV9
Apr
B.A.A. Boston Marathon Apr Dave McGillivray E: info@baa.org W: www.baa.org fb: facebook.com/TheBostonMarathon Bank of America Chicago Marathon Oct Carey Pinkowski E: office@chicagomarathon.com W: www.chicagomarathon.com fb: facebook.com/ChicagoMarathon Chevron Houston Marathon and Aramco Houston Half Marathon Brant Kotch E: bkotch@craincaton.com W: www.houstonmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/houstonmarathon
Marine Corps Marathon Oct Rick Nealis E: marine.marathon@usmc.mil W: www.marinemarathon.com fb: facebook.com/MarineCorpsMarathon Maui Ocean Front Marathon & Half Jan Les Wright E: RunMaui@gmail.com W: www.RunMaui.com fb: on.fb.me/1bGrMbk TCS New York City Marathon Nov Peter Ciaccia E: pciaccia@nyrr.org W: www.tcsnycmarathon.org fb: facebook.com/nycmarathon Philadelphia Marathon Nov Jim Marino E: info@philadelphiamarathon.com W: www.philadelphiamarathon.com fb: facebook.com/PhiladelphiaMarathon Portland Marathon Oct Les Smith E: info@portlandmarathon.org W: www.portlandmarathon.org fb: on.fb.me/IR7VuL Rock ’n’ Roll DC Marathon & Half Marathon Kevin Buffalino E: rnrdc@competitorgroup.com W: www.runrocknroll.com/DC fb: facebook.com/RocknRollDC
Mar
Rock ’n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon & Half Nov Kevin LaRue E: RnRvegas@competitorgroup.com W: runrocknroll.com/las-vegas fb: facebook.com/RnRLasVegas Uruguay *Maratón de Montevideo Pablo Sanmartino E: uru@mf.iaaf.org W: www.maratonmontevideo.com.uy fb: facebook.com/ maratonmontevideo42km
Apr
Venezuela CAF Caracas Maratón Apr Luis Enrique Berrizbeitia E: maratoncaf@caf.com W: maraton.caf.com fb: facebook.com/MaratonCafCaracas Gatorade Caracas Rock 10K Oct Sonia Rosales E: srosales@hipereventos.com W: www.hipereventos.com fb: on.fb.me/IRe3mA Vietnam *Da Nang Int’l Marathon Phillip Nguyen E: info@pulse.vn W: www.rundanang.com fb: facebook.com/ dananginternationalmarathon
Aug
Zimbabwe Jan
Econet Victoria Falls Marathon Jul John Addison E: john@wildfrontiers.com W: www.vicfallsmarathon.com fb: facebook.com/VictoriaFallsMarathon
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