Mexico City Marathon

Mexico City Marathon

Mexico City Mayor Miguel Ángel Mancera starting the 2013 race
Date late August or early September
Location Mexico City
Event type Road
Distance Marathon
Primary sponsor Telcel
Established 1983
Course records

Men: 2:12:10 Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir (2010)

Women: 2:38:25 Anne Jelegat (2007)
Official site maratoncdmx.com

The Mexico City Marathon (Spanish: Maratón Ciudad de México) is an annual road running event over the marathon distance (42.195 km) which is held on the streets of Mexico City in late August or early September that in 2016 received IAAF Bronze Label Status.[1]

The race was established in 1983 at a time of growing interest in marathons in the country – the Independencia Marathon had been launched three years earlier and the Monterrey Marathon had been run over the full distance in 1982.[2][3] The winner of the first women's race, María del Carmen Cárdenas, later became one of the first female Olympic marathon runners for Mexico.[4] The competition was mostly national in nature until the turn of the 21st century, when more elite international runners began to compete, and win, at the race.[5] Eileen Claugus of the United States was the first foreign winner in 1987, and Ethiopia's Tesfaye Tafa became the first male foreign winner two years later. Since 2002 only one Mexican man has won the race, though Mexican women have remained competitive in their category.[6]

The course records for the event are both held by Kenyans. Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir won in a record time of 2:12:10 hours in 2010, while Anne Jelegat's time of 2:38:25 hours from 2007 remains the women's best. The most successful athlete of the competition is María del Carmen Díaz, who took four wins from 1993 to 1997. Course record holder Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir is the most successful man, with three wins to his name. Alene Shewarge Amara and Patricia Jardon also have won the race on three occasions.[6]

The event features several races, besides the elite marathon, including a marathon road bicycle race. The marathon running event itself declares several winners other than the elite race, based on age category and also disability.[7] At the 2015 edition some 35,000 people took part in the event, coming from 60 countries.[8]

The start point of the race is near Hemiciclo a Juárez in Alameda Central. The course takes a south to north loop on Paseo de la Reforma then follows another loop back, passing Torre Mayor twice. The final part of the race follows Avenida de los Insurgentes westwards to reach the end-point at Estadio Olímpico Universitario. The course overall is slightly uphill with a total rise of around 65 metres. It is largely flat at the beginning, has a hilly section between 10 km and 25 km and ends with an incline in the final ten kilometres.[9]

It is one of two annual marathons to have been held in the Mexican capital, alongside the Trabajadores Marathon, which took place in April from 1986 to 2005.[10]

Past winners

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1983  Casimiro Reyes (MEX) 2:29:35  María del Carmen Cárdenas (MEX) 3:05:09
2nd 1984  Gerardo Alcala (MEX) 2:23:35  Maricela Fuentes (MEX) 2:49:37
3rd 1985  Manuel Vera (MEX) 2:22:37  Maricela Fuentes (MEX) 2:51:08
4th 1986  Manuel Garcia Perez (MEX) 2:20:03  María del Carmen Cárdenas (MEX) 2:42:25
5th 1987  Rodolfo Gómez (MEX) 2:18:50  Eileen Claugus (USA) 2:46:30
6th 1988  Salvador García (MEX) 2:19:02  Gloria Ramirez (MEX) 2:47:10
7th 1989  Tesfaye Tafa (ETH) 2:17:54  Flora Moreno (MEX) 2:44:34
8th 1990  Graciano Gonzalez (MEX) 2:19:49  Flora Moreno (MEX) 2:44:48
9th 1991  Inocencio Miranda (MEX) 2:18:53  Aurelia de Jesus (MEX) 2:46:19
10th 1992  Gumercindo Olmedo (MEX) 2:19:25  Petra Guevara (MEX) 2:46:23
11th 1993  Dionicio Cerón (MEX) 2:14:47  María del Carmen Díaz (MEX) 2:43:16
12th 1994  Gumercindo Olmedo (MEX) 2:16:47  Emma Cabrera (MEX) 2:44:49
13th 1995  Jose Esquivel (MEX) 2:18:44  María del Carmen Díaz (MEX) 2:48:45
14th 1996  Juan Gonzalez (MEX) 2:20:14  María del Carmen Díaz (MEX) 2:41:47
15th 1997  Benjamín Paredes (MEX) 2:17:14  María del Carmen Díaz (MEX) 2:39:07
16th 1998  Simon Biwott (KEN) 2:16:48  Maria Elena Reyna (MEX) 2:42:55
17th 1999  Eliud Kering (KEN) 2:17:55  Maria Elena Reyna (MEX) 2:51:15+ [nb]
18th 2000  Enrique Montiel (MEX) 2:16:10  Patricia Jardon (MEX) 2:41:50
19th 2001  Alejandro Villanueva (MEX) 2:17:19  Patricia Jardon (MEX) 2:39:41
20th 2002  Enos Ketter Kibet (KEN) 2:13:44  Patricia Jardon (MEX) 2:42:43
21st 2003  George Okworo Onwonga (KEN) 2:18:11  Dulce María Rodríguez (MEX) 2:40:58
22nd 2004  Philip Kibitok Metto (KEN) 2:18:12  Albina Gallyamova (RUS) 2:43:17
23rd 2005  Reuben Chesang Kambich (KEN) 2:19:35  Alicia Rodríguez (MEX) 2:42:31
24th 2006  Christopher Kipyego (KEN) 2:17:23  Estela Xolaltengo (MEX) 2:40:02
25th 2007  Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir (KEN) 2:16:06  Anne Jelegat (KEN) 2:38:25
26th 2008  Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir (KEN) 2:13:05  Paula Apolonio (MEX) 2:40:26
27th 2009  Edilberto Mendez Hernandez (MEX) 2:21:34  Isabel Jacqueline Orellana (MEX) 2:54:06
28th 2010  Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir (KEN) 2:12:10  Karina Pérez (MEX) 2:39:42
29th 2011  Isaac Kimaiyo Kemboi (KEN) 2:14:23  Rose Jebet (KEN) 2:39:08
30th 2012  Peter Nkaya Lemayian (KEN) 2:15:54  Alene Shewarge Amara (ETH) 2:39:51
31st 2013  Raúl Pacheco (PER) 2:16:56  Gladys Tejeda (PER) 2:37:34
32nd 2014  Raúl Pacheco (PER) 2:18:29  Alene Shewarge Amara (ETH) 2:41:21
33rd 2015  Daniel Ashenik Derese (ETH) 2:19:24  Alene Shewarge Amara (ETH) 2:41:08

References

  1. "Triunfan Kenia y Lituania en el Maratón CDMX". Sportspedia México. Sportspedia México. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  2. Independencia Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2015-09-30). Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  3. Monterrey Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2015-12-21). Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  4. Mexico Athletics Women's Marathon Results. Sports Reference. Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  5. Historia (Spanish). maraton.df.gob.mx. Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  6. 1 2 3 Mexico City Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2015-09-01). Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  7. Resultados Oficiales XXXIII Maraton Ciudad de Mexico. Marcate. Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  8. Información General (Spanish). MaratonCDMX. Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  9. Ruta MaratonCDMX 2016 (Spanish). MaratonCDMX. Retrieved on 2016-06-19.
  10. Trabajadores Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2007-09-05). Retrieved on 2016-06-19.

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