2018 Berlin Marathon
45th Berlin Marathon | |
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Venue | Berlin, Germany |
Dates | 16 September 2018 |
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
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Eliud Kipchoge | 2:01:39 | ||
Amos Kipruto | 2:06:23 | ||
Wilson Kipsang | 2:06:48 | ||
4 | Shogo Nakamura | 2:08:16 | |
5 | Zersenay Tadese | 2:08:46 | |
6 | Yuki Sato | 2:09:18 | |
7 | Okubay Tsegay | 2:09:56 | |
8 | Daisuke Uekado | 2:11:07 | |
9 | Wily Canchanya | 2:12:57 | |
10 | Bart van Nunen | 2:13:09 | |
11 | Wellington Da Silva | 2:13:43 | |
12 | Vagner Da Silva Noronha | 2:14:57 | |
13 | Fernando Cabada | 2:15:00 | |
14 | Nick van Peborgh | 2:15:04 | |
15 | Thomas De Bock | 2:15:19 | |
16 | Kenta Murayama | 2:15:37 | |
17 | Brendan Martin | 2:16:26 | |
18 | Malcolm Hicks | 2:16:28 | |
19 | Paul Martelletti | 2:16:39 | |
20 | Julian Spence | 2:17:29 | |
21 | Luis Orta | 2:17:48 | |
22 | Gary O'Hanlon | 2:19:06 | |
23 | Gerd Devos | 2:19:14 | |
24 | Berihun Wuve | 2:19:45 | |
25 | Brady Threlfall | 2:19:53 | |
26 | Valentin Harwardt | 2:19:54 | |
27 | Antonio Cardona | 2:20:18 | |
28 | Jeffrey Seelaus | 2:20:52 | |
29 | Rúben Sança | 2:21:01 | |
30 | Dirk Hübner | 2:21:01 | |
31 .... | ... | ... | ... |
Women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Gladys Cherono | 2:18:11 | ||
Ruti Aga | 2:18:34 | ||
Tirunesh Dibaba | 2:18:55 | ||
4 | Edna Kiplagat | 2:21:18 | |
5 | Mizuki Matsuda | 2:22:23 | |
6 | Helen Tola | 2:22:48 | |
7 | Honami Maeda | 2:25:23 | |
8 | Carla Salomé Rocha | 2:25:27 | |
9 | Miyuki Uehara | 2:25:46 | |
10 | Rei Ohara | 2:27:29 | |
11 | Rachel Cliff | 2:28:53 | |
12 | Lyndsay Tessier | 2:30:47 | |
13 | Inés Melchor | 2:32:09 | |
14 | Andrea Deelstra | 2:32:41 | |
15 | Dawn Grunnagle | 2:34:56 | |
16 | Emma Spencer | 2:37:05 | |
17 | Cristina Jordán | 2:37:14 | |
18 | Teresa Montrone | 2:37:35 | |
19 | Caitlin Phillips | 2:37:48 | |
20 | Matea Parlov | 2:38:05 | |
21 | Arianne Raby | 2:39:37 | |
22 | Catherine Watkins | 2:40:11 | |
23 | Alexandra Cadicamo | 2:40:37 | |
24 | Tomomi Sawahata | 2:40:50 | |
25 | Stephanie Davis | 2:41:16 | |
26 | Séverine Hamel | 2:41:34 | |
27 | Amanda Nurse | 2:41:48 | |
28 | Rachel Hannah | 2:42:57 | |
29 | Sarah Klein | 2:43:29 | |
30 | Marie Zanderson | 2:44:27 | |
31 ... | ... | ... | ... |
References
- ↑ "Eliud Kipchoge sets new marathon world record". BBC Sport. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ Robinson, Roger (16 September 2018). "Eliud Kipchoge Crushes Marathon World Record at Berlin Marathon". Runners World. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
- ↑ "Official results". Berlin Marathon. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
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