Amsterdam Marathon

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Amsterdam Marathon


The 2008 logo of the Amsterdam Marathon

Date and location October 19, 2008
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Race type Road
Distance Marathon
Established 1975
Record 2:06:20 (men)
2:22:19 (women)
Official site www.amsterdammarathon.nl

The Amsterdam Marathon is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42.195km held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands since 1975. It has taken place in October since the 24th edition in 1999, and has attracted many top athletes from around the world since the late 1990s, when the organizers chose a new, flatter course. It is one of the top ten marathons in the world.[1] The event is the second largest marathon in the Netherlands, after the Rotterdam Marathon.

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[edit] History

A camera motorcycle is filming Haile Gebrselassie during his winning race in 2005.
A camera motorcycle is filming Haile Gebrselassie during his winning race in 2005.

The first marathon in Amsterdam was held on August 5, 1928, during the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was won by Boughera El Ouafi in 2:32:57.[2]

After the Olympics there were no marathons in Amsterdam until 1975. Since that year the marathon was held annually, with the exception of 1978.[2]

In 2005, Haile Gebrselassie finished in 2:06:20, which is the best time ever in Amsterdam.[2]

[edit] Route

The route starts and finishes in the Olympic Stadium. The course is flat, with a maximum elevation of 33ft at the 23rd mile.[3]

[edit] Men's winners

Date Name athlete Country Winning time
August 5, 1928 Boughera El Ouafi Flag of France France 2:32:57
Marathon not held until 1975
May 3, 1975 Jørgen Jensen Flag of Denmark Denmark 2:16:51
May 8, 1976 Karel Lismont Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:18:48
May 21, 1977 Bill Rodgers Flag of the United States United States 2:12:47
Marathon not held in 1978
May 19, 1979 Ferenc Szekeres Flag of Hungary Hungary 2:14:46
April 26, 1980 Gerard Nijboer Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:09:01
May 9, 1981 Ferenc Szekeres Flag of Hungary Hungary 2:18:11
May 8, 1982 Cor Vriend Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:12:15
May 7, 1983 Cor Vriend Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:13:41
May 12, 1984 Gerard Nijboer Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:14:28
May 12, 1985 Jose Reveyn Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:19:24
May 11, 1986 William Vanhuylenbroek Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:14:46
May 10, 1987 John Burra Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 2:12:40
May 7, 1988 Gerard Nijboer Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:12:38
May 7, 1989 Gerard Nijboer Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:13:52
May 13, 1990 Zerehune Gitaw Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:11:52
September 15, 1991 Tesfaye Tafa Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:13:26
September 27, 1992 Inocencio Miranda Flag of Mexico Mexico 2:14:58
September 26, 1993 Kenichi Suzuki Flag of Japan Japan 2:11:56
September 25, 1994 Tesfaye Eticha Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:15:56
September 24, 1995 Hisayuki Okawa Flag of Japan Japan 2:14:00
November 3, 1996 Joseph Chebet Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:10:57
November 2, 1997 Sammy Korir Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:08:24
November 1, 1998 Sammy Korir Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:08:13
October 17, 1999 Fred Kiprop Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:47
October 15, 2000 Francisco Javier Cortes Flag of Spain Spain 2:08:57
October 21, 2001 Driss El Himer Flag of France France 2:07:02
October 20, 2002 Benjamin Kimutai Koskei Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:07:26
October 19, 2003 William Kipsang Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:39
October 17, 2004 Robert Cheboror Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:22
October 16, 2005 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:06:20
October 15, 2006 Solomon Busendich Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:08:52
October 21, 2007 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:29

[edit] Women's winners

Date Name athlete Country Winning time
May 3, 1975 Plonie Scheringa Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:13:38
May 8, 1976 Corrie Konings Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:24:31
May 21, 1977 Plonie Scheringa Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:28:24
Marathon not held in 1978
May 19, 1979 Marianne Nieuwenhuis Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:22:45
April 26, 1980 Marja Wokke Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:40:15
May 9, 1981 Marja Wokke Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:43:38
May 8, 1982 Annie van Stiphout Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:37:28
May 7, 1983 Antonia Ladanyi Flag of Hungary Hungary 2:43:47
May 12, 1984 Eefje van Wissen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:43:51
May 12, 1985 Carolien Lucas Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:47:11
May 11, 1986 Teresa Kidd Flag of Ireland Ireland 2:46:18
May 10, 1987 Adriana Barbu Flag of Romania Romania 2:36:21
May 7, 1988 Elena Murgoci Flag of Romania Romania 2:41:56
May 7, 1989 Gabriela Gorzyńska Flag of Poland Poland 2:47:16
May 13, 1990 Renata Kokowska Flag of Poland Poland 2:35:31
September 15, 1991 Mieke Pullen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:41:14
September 27, 1992 Paulina Grigorenko Flag of Russia Russia 2:50:41
September 26, 1993 Yoshiko Yamamoto Flag of Japan Japan 2:29:12
September 25, 1994 Barbara Kamp Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:51:57
September 24, 1995 Agnes Hijman Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:48:57
November 3, 1996 Nadezhda Ilyina Flag of Russia Russia 2:34:35
November 2, 1997 Elfenesh Alemu Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:37:37
November 1, 1998 Catherina McKiernan Flag of Ireland Ireland 2:22:23
October 17, 1999 Lornah Kiplagat Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:25:29
October 15, 2000 Abeba Tola Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:29:54
October 21, 2001 Shitaye Gemechu Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:28:40
October 20, 2002 Getenesh Wami Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:22:19
October 19, 2003 Helena Sampaio Flag of Portugal Portugal 2:28:06
October 17, 2004 Helena Javornik Flag of Slovenia Slovenia 2:27:32
October 16, 2005 Kutre Dulecha Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:30:05
October 15, 2006 Rose Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:28:26
October 21, 2007 Magdaline Chemjor Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:28:16

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