Venice Marathon

Venice Marathon
The Venice Marathon Logo 2008
Date October
Location Venice, Italy
Event type Road
Distance Marathon
Established 1986
Official site www.venicemarathon.it
Venice Marathon during 2008

The Venice Marathon (Italian: Maratona di Venezia) is a marathon road race that has been held each year in Venice since 1986, usually in October. The race is currently sponsored by Casino di Venezia (Venice Casino), and thus it is known as the Casino di Venezia Venice Marathon. Ponte della Libertà and Parco San Giuliano are among the landmarks which are featured on the course. The competition celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2010 and that year it hosted the men's Italian marathon championships, which was won by Migidio Bourifa.[1]

Since 2000, East African runners have dominated the elite races – Moroccan-born Frenchman El Hassan Lahssini is the only men's winner outside of this region since 1998. The course records are both held by Kenyans: John Komen holds the men's record of 2:08:13 hours while Helena Kirop is the women's holder with 2:23:37.

Winners

Key:   Course record

Year Men's winner Nationality Time Women's winner Nationality Time
2017 Eyob Gebrehiwet  Italy 2:12:16 Sule Utura  Ethiopia 2:29:04
2016 Julius Rotich  Kenya 2:10:22 Priscah Cherono  Ethiopia 2:27:41
2015 Julius Rotich  Kenya 2:11:08 Ehite Bizuayehu  Ethiopia 2:35:19
2014 Behailu Mamo  Ethiopia 2:16:45 Konjit Tilahun  Ethiopia 2:40:20
2013[2] Nixon Machichim  Kenya 2:13:10 Mercy Kibarus  Kenya 2:31:14
2012 Philemon Kisang  Kenya 2:17:00 Emebt Etea  Ethiopia 2:38:48
2011 Tadese Aredo  Ethiopia 2:09:13 Helena Kirop  Kenya 2:23:37
2010 Simon Mukun  Kenya 2:09:35 Makda Harun  Ethiopia 2:28:08
2009 John Komen  Kenya 2:08:13 Anne Kosgei  Kenya 2:27:46
2008 Joseph Lomala  Kenya 2:11:06 Anikó Kálovics  Hungary 2:31:24
2007 Jonathan Kosgei  Kenya 2.12.27 Lenah Cheruiyot  Kenya 2:27:02
2006 Jonathan Kosgei  Kenya 2:10.18 Lenah Cheruiyot  Kenya 2:33.44
2005 Mubarak Shami  Qatar 2:09.22 Emily Kimuria  Kenya 2:28.42
2004 Raymond Kipkoech  Kenya 2:09.54 Jane Ekimat  Kenya 2:32.08
2003 El Hassan Lahssini  France 2:11.01 Anne Jelagat  Kenya 2:30.17
2002 David Makori  Kenya 2:08.49 Anastasia Ndereba  Kenya 2:29.03
2001 Moges Taye  Ethiopia 2:10.08 Zahia Dahmani  France 2:33.32
2000 John Bungei  Kenya 2:09.50 Ruth Kutol  Kenya 2:28.16
1999 Julius Bitok  Kenya 2:10.34 Sonia Maccioni  Italy 2:28.54
1998 Japhet Kosgei  Kenya 2:11.27 Lucilla Andreucci  Italy 2:30.34
1997 Antonio Serrano  Spain 2:11.59 Irina Kazakova  France 2:33.44
1996 Sid-Ali Sakhri  Algeria 2:11.11 Alena Mazouka  Belarus 2:31.07
1995 Danilo Goffi  Italy 2:09.26 Maura Viceconte  Italy 2:29.11
1994 Tena Negere  Ethiopia 2:10.50 Ornella Ferrara  Italy 2:32.16
1993 Artur Castro  Brazil 2:10.06 Helena Javornik  Slovenia 2:37.27
1992 Joaquim Pinheiro  Portugal 2:13.33 Emma Scaunich  Italy 2:35.06
1991 Carlo Terzer  Italy 2:14.49 Antonella Bizioli  Italy 2:36.56
1990 Gelindo Bordin  Italy 2:13.42 Laura Fogli  Italy 2:38.34
1989 Marco Milano  Italy 2:16.08 Emma Scaunich  Italy 2:36.02
1988 Orlando Pizzolato  Italy 2:15.24 Graziella Striuli  Italy 2:39.04
1987 Salvatore Bettiol  Italy 2:10.01 Rita Marchisio  Italy 2:29.36
1986 Salvatore Bettiol  Italy 2:18.44 Paola Moro  Italy 2:38.10

References

  1. Sampaolo, Diego (2010-10-24). Kenya and Ethiopia share honours in Venice Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-10-24.
  2. Sampaolo, Diego (2013-10-27). Machichim and Kibarus take the honours at Venice Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2013-10-28.
List of winners
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