Reykjavík Marathon

Finish line of the Reykjavík Marathon 2011

The Reykjavík Marathon (Icelandic: Reykjavíkurmaraþon) is an annual marathon set in Reykjavík, Iceland, held to coincide with the city's Cultural Night Festival in mid-August. It has taken place every year since 1984.[1] Along with the full marathon a half marathon and several races of shorter distances are arranged. In 2011 a total of 12,481 people competed in the various events that were held,[2] 595 solely in the full marathon.[3]

Since 2006 the marathon has been sponsored by the Icelandic bank Íslandsbanki, known as Glitnir between 2006 and 2009.

Past winners (men)

Key:   Course record

Marathon

Year Men's winner Nationality Time (h:m:s)
2016 David Le Porho Canada Canada 2:29:45
2015 Bartosz Olszewski Poland Poland 2:29:30
2014 Matthew Pelletier United States United States 2:18:00
2013 James Buis United Kingdom Great Britain 2:33:49
2012 Arnar Pétursson Iceland Iceland 2:41:06
2011 Arnar Pétursson Iceland Iceland 2:44:18
2010 Björn Margeirsson Iceland Iceland 2:33:57
2009 David Kirkland United Kingdom Great Britain 2:28:48
2008 David Kirkland United Kingdom Great Britain 2:32:52
2007 Simon Tanui Kenya Kenya 2:24:00
2006 Jiri Wallenfels Czech Republic Czech Republic 2:33:27
2005 Mans Höiom Sweden Sweden 2:29:10
2004 Mans Höiom Sweden Sweden 2:26:34
2003 Peter Vail Canada Canada 2:41:07
2002 Piotr Uciechowski Poland Poland 2:45:25
2001 Bruce Kilulai Kenya Kenya 2:28:14
2000 Charles Hubbard United States USA 2:34:12
1999 Ryan Board United States USA 2:48:12
1998 Daniel Rathbone United Kingdom Great Britain 2:31:39
1997 Toby Tanser Sweden Sweden 2:27:07
1996 Hugh Jones United Kingdom Great Britain 2:24:16
1995 Hugh Jones United Kingdom Great Britain 2:29:26
1994 Pavel Kryska Czech Republic Czech Republic 2:22:41
1993 Ceslovas Kundrotas Lithuania Lithuania 2:17:06
1992 Ieuan Ellis United Kingdom Great Britain 2:19:01
1991 Kevin Brown United Kingdom Great Britain 2:32:32
1990 Jeremy Hall United Kingdom Great Britain 2:24:07
1989 Robin Nash United Kingdom Great Britain 2:25:49
1988 Borut Podgornik Serbia Serbia 2:27:27
1987 James Doig United Kingdom Great Britain 2:19:46
1986 Boudjenane Chaibi France France 2:20:30
1985 Josef Hermann Germany Germany 2:30:04
1984 Sigurdur-Petur Sigmundsson Iceland Iceland 2:28:57

Half Marathon

Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s)
2016  Hlynur Andrésson (ISL) 1:10:04
2015  Hlynur Andrésson (ISL) 1:09:35
2014  Will Christian (USA) 1:08:44
2013  Kári Steinn Karlsson (ISL) 1:07:40
2012  Þorbergur Ingi Jónsson (ISL) 1:09:23
2011  Kári Steinn Karlsson (ISL) 1:05:35
2010  Oliver Steininger (GER) 1:16:11
2009  Károly Varga (HUN) 1:13:30
2008  John Muriithi Mwaniki (KEN) 1:07:28
2007  Benjamin Serem (KEN) 1:04:09

Past winners (women)

Key:   Course record

Marathon

Year Women's winner Nationality Time (h:m:s)
2016 Betty Bohane United Kingdom Great Britain 3:06:27
2015 Kaisa Kukk Estonia Estonia 2:53:09
2014 Sarah Brown United Kingdom Great Britain 3:01:47
2013 Melanie Staley United Kingdom Great Britain 2:55:14
2012 Mary Brown United States USA 3:04:03
2011 Veronika S. Bjarnardóttir Iceland Iceland 3:02:42
2010 Rannveig Oddsdóttir Iceland Iceland 2:57:33
2009 Veronika S. Bjarnadóttir Iceland Iceland 3:08:18
2008 Rozalyn Alexander United Kingdom Great Britain 3:01:01
2007 Sarah Kathryn Knudson Canada Canada 3:21:19
2006 Nathalie Freyling France France 3:34:31
2005 Bryndís Ernstsdóttir Iceland Iceland 2:55:39
2004 Kate Davis United States USA 2:59:51
2003 Sonya Anderson United States USA 3:04:11
2002 Rannveig Oddsdóttir Iceland Iceland 3:12:13
2001 Britta Homer United Kingdom Great Britain 3:13:41
2000 Jackie Bale United Kingdom Great Britain 3:20:37
1999 Ida Mitten Canada Canada 2:56:15
1998 Lorraine Masuoka United States USA 2:45:45
1997 Ruth Kingsborough United Kingdom Great Britain 2:51:35
1996 Angharad Mair United Kingdom Great Britain 2:38:47
1995 Carolyn Hunter-Rowe United Kingdom Great Britain 2:56:40
1994 Kim-Marie Goff United States USA 2:47:27
1993 Elisabeth Singer Austria Austria 2:55:07
1992 Anna Jeeves Iceland Iceland 3:21:28
1991 Sandra Bentley United Kingdom Great Britain 2:48:38
1990 Susan Shield United Kingdom Great Britain 2:59:58
1989 Wilma Rusman Netherlands Netherlands 2:47:25
1988 Connie Eriksen Denmark Denmark 3:00:54
1987 Mae Ann Garthy United States USA 3:59:37
1986 Carol Macario United Kingdom Great Britain 2:58:09
1985 Leslie Watson United Kingdom Great Britain 2:52:44
1984 Leslie Watson United Kingdom Great Britain 2:53:47

Half Marathon

Year Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
2016  Helen Ólafsdóttir (ISL) 1:24:32
2015  Kara Waters (USA) 1:22:39
2014  Helen Ólafsdóttir (ISL) 1:23:36
2013  Helen Ólafsdóttir (ISL) 1:22:57
2012  Martha Ernstsdóttir (ISL) 1:23:00
2011  Rannveig Oddsdóttir (ISL) 1:24:05
2010  Íris Anna Skúladóttir (ISL) 1:26:55
2009  Martha Ernstsdóttir (ISL) 1:23:09
2008  Martha Ernstsdóttir (ISL) 1:23:19
2007  Cathy Mutwa (KEN) 1:17:30

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