Budapest Half Marathon
Budapest Half Marathon | |
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Runners crossing Danube River in the 2010 Budapest Half Marathon race | |
Date | Early September |
Location | Budapest, Hungary |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Half marathon |
Established | 1984 |
Official site |
The Budapest Half Marathon (complete name: Nike Budapest International Half Marathon, Hungarian: Nike Budapest Nemzetközi Félmaraton) is an annual road running competition over the half marathon distance 21.0975 kilometres (13.1094 mi) which takes place in Budapest, Hungary in early September. The route starts and ends in City Park and winds through the city center, offering a spectacular view for runners on some of the city's main sights, such as Andrássy Avenue with the Opera House, the Danube from the Széchenyi Chain Bridge and the Parliament. The 2014 event will take place on Sunday 14 September.
Race history
Between 1984 and 1993 annual half-marathon races were organized as a side event of the Budapest Marathon. In 1994 and 1995 the Budapest Marathon was discontinued and, since it was re-established in 1996, separate half-marathon races have been held in early September, with Nike as the event's main supporter. The popularity of Budapest Half Marathon has constantly increased; the number of participants having grown from an initial 3000 to 7000 in 2010.[1] Currently the distance can be run either as an individual or as a relay in a team of two. Competitors with disabilities may compete in wheelchairs.
Past winners
Source: Futanet,[2] Half Marathon Race Guide 2013[3]
Key: Course record
Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Finishers |
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1996 | Zoltán Káldy (HUN) | 1:04:45 | Simona Staicu (HUN) | 1:11:11 | 1768 |
1997 | Keita Fujino (JPN) | 1:03:14 | Sachie Ozaki (JPN) | 1:11:04 | 2535 |
1998 | Seiji Hamada (JPN) | 1:02:44 | Kazumi Kanbayashi (JPN) | 1:10:37 | 2703 |
1999 | Takaki Morikawa (JPN) | 1:03:28 | Tomoko Tamamushi (JPN) | 1:12:15 | 3422 |
2000 | Piotr Gladki (POL) | 1:04:45 | Mihaela Botezan (ROM) | 1:10:17 | 4024 |
2001 | Sreten Ninković (YUG) | 1:04:43 | Beáta Rakonczai (HUN) | 1:13:33 | 3912 |
2002 | William Kipsang (KEN) | 1:02:59 | Beáta Rakonczai (HUN) | 1:13:39 | 4403 |
2003 | Miklós Zatykó (HUN) | 1:05:53 | Anikó Kálovics (HUN) | 1:11:08 | 4470 |
2004 | Sreten Ninković (SCG) | 1:06:51 | Anikó Kálovics (HUN) | 1:11:18 | 4601 |
2005 | András Juhász (HUN) | 1:05:57 | Eszter Erdélyi (HUN) | 1:16:10 | 5466 |
2006 | Barnabás Bene (HUN) | 1:06:32 | Anikó Kálovics (HUN) | 1:10:46 | 4964 |
2007 | Balázs Ott (HUN) | 1:07:19 | Krisztina Papp (HUN) | 1:12:09 | 5020 |
2008 | Roberto Pasquale Rutigliano (ITA) | 1:07:22 | Beáta Rakonczai (HUN) | 1:14:38 | 4930 |
2009 | Erkolo Ashenafi (ETH) | 1:07:24 | Krisztina Papp (HUN) | 1:15:27 | 4848 |
2010 | László Tóth (HUN) | 1:04:38 | Krisztina Papp (HUN) | 1:13:13 | 5520 |
2011 | Tamás Kovács (HUN) | 1:06:03 | Anikó Kálovics (HUN) | 1:15:04 | 6203 |
2012 | Gábor Józsa (HUN) | 1:06:36 | Krisztina Papp (HUN) | 1:15:07 | 6751 |
2013 | Henry Kemboi (KEN) | 1:05:53 | Krisztina Papp (HUN) | 1:12:32 | 7436 |
"Finishers" refers to individuals completing the course, ignoring relay groups.
References
External links
- Official website (English)
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