Enschede Marathon

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The Enschede Marathon is an annual marathon race held in the city of Enschede, Netherlands. The race is the distance of a typical marathon (42 km, 195 metres). It has been held annually since 1991, after being bi-annual for the previous 44 years. The race crosses the German border through the city of Gronau. There has been a women's competition since 1981.

In 2000 the race event was cancelled due to a large explosion of fireworks that destroyed much of the center of the town near the marathon course. The race was known as the Twente Marathon from 1992 through 2002. The 1949 race distance was about 40 km.

The first race took place on Saturday July 12, 1947. It is the oldest marathon race in the Netherlands.[1] The total number of runners who competed in the first race was 51. 33 of them reached the finish in the Van Heekpark. Finland's Eero Riikonen was the overall winner with a time of 2:44:13. At the finish line he was greeted by Dutch track and field athlete Fanny Blankers-Koen. Nine minutes later the first Dutchman, Joop Overdijk, finished and took the national marathon title.

The Enschede Marathon is the fourth largest marathon in the Netherlands, after the Rotterdam, Amsterdam and Eindhoven marathons.

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[edit] Men's Winners

DATE ATHLETE NAME COUNTRY WINNING TIME
April 22, 2007 Thomson Cherognoy Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:11:35
April 23, 2006 Sammy Rotich Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:12:05
May 15, 2005 John Kelai Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:11:44
May 16, 2004 Girma Tolla Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:10:33
May 25, 2003 Wilson Kibet Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:11:38
May 26, 2002 Raymond Kipkoech Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:12:33
May 27, 2001 El Mustapha Riad Flag of Morocco Morocco 2:12:20
2000 Cancelled
June 6, 1999 Anatoli Zerouk Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 2:16:31
June 7, 1998 Ahmed Salah Flag of Djibouti Djibouti 2:13:25
June 8, 1997 Dmitriy Kapitonov Flag of Russia Russia 2:12:09
June 16, 1996 John Mandu Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:15:14
June 18, 1995 Viktor Goural Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 2:15:29
June 5, 1994 Piotr Poblocki Flag of Poland Poland 2:13:01
June 13, 1993 Jan Tau Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:12:19
October 11, 1992 Willie Mtolo Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:13:39
October 13, 1991 Sergey Prorokov Flag of the Soviet Union Soviet Union 2:15:04
August 26, 1989 Marti ten Kate Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:10:57
June 20, 1987 Marti ten Kate Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:13:52
October 12, 1985 Zoltan Köszegi Flag of Hungary Hungary 2:15:39
September 10, 1983 Kevin Forster Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:14:19
July 11, 1981 Cor Vriend Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:15:54
August 25, 1979 Kirk Pfeffer Flag of the United States United States 2:11:50
August 27, 1977 Brian Maxwell Flag of Canada Canada 2:15:14
August 30, 1975 Ron Hill Flag of England England 2:15:59
September 1, 1973 Ron Hill Flag of England England 2:18:06
September 4, 1971 Bernie Allen Flag of England England 2:16:54
August 16, 1969 Kazuo Matsubara Flag of Japan Japan 2:19:29
August 26, 1967 Yoshiro Mifune Flag of Japan Japan 2:20:53
August 28, 1965 Aurèle Vandendriessche Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:21:16
July 13, 1963 Václav Chudomel Flag of the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:25:11
August 12, 1961 Peter Wilkinson Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:24:12
August 15, 1959 Pavel Kantorek Flag of the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:26:48
August 17, 1957 Piet Bleeker Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:32:39
August 27, 1955 Reinaldo Gorno Flag of Argentina Argentina 2:26:33
September 12, 1953 James Peters Flag of England England 2:19:22
September 1, 1951 Veikko Karvonen Flag of Finland Finland 2:29:02
August 20, 1949 Jack Holden Flag of England England 2:20:52
August 20, 1947 Eero Riikonen Flag of Finland Finland 2:44:13

[edit] Women's Winners

DATE ATHLETE NAME COUNTRY WINNING TIME
April 22, 2007 Ingrid Prigge Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:42:31
April 23, 2006 Petra van Tongeren Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:19:13
May 15, 2005 Abidi Tigist Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:33:01
May 16, 2004 Nadezhda Wijenberg Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:31:23
May 25, 2003 Gea Siekmans Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 3:05:02
May 26, 2002 Lidya Vasilevskaya Flag of Russia Russia 2:29:23
May 27, 2001 Franca Fiacconi Flag of Italy Italy 2:31:40
2000 Cancelled
June 6, 1999 Galina Karnatevicz Flag of Belarus Belarus 2:37:35
June 7, 1998 Violetta Kryza Flag of Poland Poland 2:38:51
June 8, 1997 Carla Beurskens Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:37:20
June 16, 1996 Mieke Pullen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:41:13
June 18, 1995 Irina Yagodina Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 2:36:43
June 5, 1994 Franca Fiacconi Flag of Italy Italy 2:37:43
June 13, 1993 Veronika Troxler Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2:44:33
October 11, 1992 Natalia Repescko Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:42:50
October 13, 1991 Czeslawa Mentlewicz Flag of Poland Poland 2:41:48
August 26, 1989 Alena Peterkova Flag of the Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:40:28
June 20, 1987 Helen Comsa Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 2:39:29
October 12, 1985 Eefje van Wissen Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 2:39:32
September 10, 1983 Priscilla Welch Flag of England England 2:36:32
July 11, 1981 Jane Wipf Flag of the United States United States 2:38:21

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[edit] References

  1. ^ Official Enschede Marathon Homepage. enschedemarathon.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.
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