2018 Berlin Marathon

45th Berlin Marathon
Venue Berlin, Germany
Dates 16 September 2018 (2018-09-16)
Champions
Men Eliud Kipchoge (2:01:39 WR)
Women Gladys Cherono (2:18:11)

The 2018 Berlin Marathon was the 45th edition of the Berlin Marathon. The marathon took place in Berlin, Germany, on 16 September 2018 and was the fourth World Marathon Majors race of the year. The men's race was won by Eliud Kipchoge, who set a new world record time.[1][2] The women's race was won by Gladys Cherono in a time of 2:18:11.

Results

Race results[3]

Men

Eliud Kipchoge in the 2015 Berlin Marathon
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st, gold medalist(s)Eliud Kipchoge Kenya2:01:39
2nd, silver medalist(s)Amos Kipruto Kenya2:06:23
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Wilson Kipsang Kenya2:06:48
4Shogo Nakamura Japan2:08:16
5Zersenay Tadese Eritrea2:08:46
6Yuki Sato Japan2:09:18
7Okubay Tsegay Eritrea2:09:56
8Daisuke Uekado Japan2:11:07
9Wily Canchanya Peru2:12:57
10Bart van Nunen Netherlands2:13:09
11Wellington Da Silva Brazil2:13:43
12Vagner Da Silva Noronha Brazil2:14:57
13Fernando Cabada United States2:15:00
14Nick van Peborgh Belgium2:15:04
15Thomas De Bock Belgium2:15:19
16Kenta Murayama Japan2:15:37
17Brendan Martin United States2:16:26
18Malcolm Hicks New Zealand2:16:28
19Paul Martelletti New Zealand2:16:39
20Julian Spence Australia2:17:29
21Luis Orta Venezuela2:17:48
22Gary O'Hanlon Ireland2:19:06
23Gerd Devos Belgium2:19:14
24Berihun Wuve Israel2:19:45
25Brady Threlfall Australia2:19:53
26Valentin Harwardt Germany2:19:54
27Antonio Cardona Puerto Rico2:20:18
28Jeffrey Seelaus United States2:20:52
29Rúben Sança Cape Verde2:21:01
30Dirk Hübner Germany2:21:01
31 .... ... ... ...

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st, gold medalist(s)Gladys Cherono Kenya2:18:11
2nd, silver medalist(s)Ruti Aga Ethiopia2:18:34
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Tirunesh Dibaba Ethiopia2:18:55
4Edna Kiplagat Kenya2:21:18
5Mizuki Matsuda Japan2:22:23
6Helen Tola Ethiopia2:22:48
7Honami Maeda Japan2:25:23
8Carla Salomé Rocha Portugal2:25:27
9Miyuki Uehara Japan2:25:46
10Rei Ohara Japan2:27:29
11Rachel Cliff Canada2:28:53
12Lyndsay Tessier Canada2:30:47
13Inés Melchor Peru2:32:09
14Andrea Deelstra Netherlands2:32:41
15Dawn Grunnagle United States2:34:56
16Emma Spencer United States2:37:05
17Cristina Jordán Spain2:37:14
18Teresa Montrone Italy2:37:35
19Caitlin Phillips United States2:37:48
20Matea Parlov Croatia2:38:05
21Arianne Raby Canada2:39:37
22Catherine Watkins Canada2:40:11
23Alexandra Cadicamo United States2:40:37
24Tomomi Sawahata Japan2:40:50
25Stephanie Davis United Kingdom2:41:16
26Séverine Hamel France2:41:34
27Amanda Nurse United States2:41:48
28Rachel Hannah Canada2:42:57
29Sarah Klein Australia2:43:29
30Marie Zanderson United States2:44:27
31 ... ... ... ...

References

  1. "Eliud Kipchoge sets new marathon world record". BBC Sport. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  2. Robinson, Roger (16 September 2018). "Eliud Kipchoge Crushes Marathon World Record at Berlin Marathon". Runners World. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  3. "Official results". Berlin Marathon. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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