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Enschede Marathon

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Enschede Marathon
John Kelai winning the marathon of 2005
DateMid-April
LocationEnschede, Netherlands
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon,Half marathon,10K run,5K run
Established1991
Course recordsMen's:2:04:30 (2021)
KenyaEliud Kipchoge
Women's:2:21:10 (2022)
KenyaMaurine Chepkemoi
Official siteEnschede Marathon
Participants274 finishers (2022)
45 finishers (2021)
133 finishers (2019)

TheEnschede Marathon is an annualmarathon race held in the city ofEnschede,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. Until 2009 the race crossed the German border through the city ofGronau. There has been a women's competition since 1981.

KenyanEliud Kipchoge is the current course record holder with his winning time of 2:04:30 hours from 2021.[1] KenyanMaurine Chepkemoi holds the women's best mark for the course with her time of 2:21:10 hours from 2022.

Past winners

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Key:  Course record

Men

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DateMen's winnerCountryTime (h:m:s)
April 21, 2024Taoufik Allam Morocco2:08:58
April 16, 2023Alfred Barkach Kenya2:08:51
April 24, 2022Julius Tuwei Kenya2:07:43
April 18, 2021Eliud Kipchoge Kenya2:04:30
April 19, 2020Postponed to 2021 due toCOVID-19[2]
April 14, 2019Geart Jorritsma Netherlands2:26:34
April 22, 2018Mohamed Oumaarir Morocco2:28:23
April 23, 2017Jonas Roels Belgium2:31:10
April 17, 2016David Stevens Belgium2:31:34
April 19, 2015Evans Cheruiyot Kenya2:09:40
April 27, 2014Elijah Sang Kenya2:10:21
April 21, 2013Isaac Kosgei Kenya2:09:17
April 22, 2012Ishmael Busendich Kenya2:09:09
April 17, 2011Stephen Kiprotich Uganda2:07:20
April 25, 2010John KelaiKenyaKenya2:12:17
April 26, 2009Jacob YatorKenyaKenya2:09:02
April 27, 2008Silas ToekKenyaKenya2:10:40
April 22, 2007Thomson CherogonyKenyaKenya2:11:35
April 23, 2006Sammy RotichKenyaKenya2:12:05
May 15, 2005John KelaiKenyaKenya2:11:44
May 16, 2004Girma TollaEthiopiaEthiopia2:10:33
May 25, 2003Wilson KibetKenyaKenya2:11:38
May 26, 2002Raymond KipkoechKenyaKenya2:12:33
May 27, 2001Mustapha RiadMoroccoMorocco2:12:20
2000Cancelled
June 6, 1999Anatoli ZeroukUkraineUkraine2:16:31
June 7, 1998Hussein Ahmed SalahDjiboutiDjibouti2:13:25
June 8, 1997Dmitry KapitonovRussiaRussia2:12:09
June 16, 1996John ManduKenyaKenya2:15:14
June 18, 1995Viktor GouralUkraineUkraine2:15:29
June 5, 1994Piotr PobłockiPolandPoland2:13:01
June 13, 1993Jan TauSouth AfricaSouth Africa2:12:19
October 11, 1992Willie MtoloSouth AfricaSouth Africa2:13:39
October 13, 1991Sergey ProrokovSoviet UnionSoviet Union2:15:04
August 26, 1989Marti ten KateNetherlandsNetherlands2:10:57
June 20, 1987Marti ten KateNetherlandsNetherlands2:13:52
October 12, 1985Zoltan KöszegiHungaryHungary2:15:39
September 10, 1983Kevin ForsterUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:14:19
July 11, 1981Cor VriendNetherlandsNetherlands2:15:54
August 25, 1979Kirk PfefferUnited StatesUnited States2:11:50
August 27, 1977Brian MaxwellCanadaCanada2:15:14
August 30, 1975Ron HillUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:15:59
September 1, 1973Ron HillUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:18:06
September 4, 1971Bernie AllenUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:16:54
August 16, 1969Kazuo MatsubaraJapanJapan2:19:29
August 26, 1967Yoshiro MifuneJapanJapan2:20:53
August 28, 1965Aurèle VandendriesscheBelgiumBelgium2:21:16
July 13, 1963Václav ChudomelCzech RepublicCzechoslovakia2:25:11
August 12, 1961Peter WilkinsonUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:24:12
August 15, 1959Pavel KantorekCzech RepublicCzechoslovakia2:26:48
August 17, 1957Piet BleekerNetherlandsNetherlands2:32:39
August 27, 1955Reinaldo GornoArgentinaArgentina2:26:33
September 12, 1953Jim PetersUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:19:22
September 1, 1951Veikko KarvonenFinlandFinland2:29:02
August 20, 1949Jack HoldenUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:20:52
August 20, 1947Eero RiikonenFinlandFinland2:44:13

Women

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DateWomen's winnerCountryTime (h:m:s)
April 21, 2024Souad Kanbouchia Morocco2:27:16
April 16, 2023Shyline Toroitich Kenya2:22:45
April 24, 2022Maurine Chepkemoi Kenya2:21:10
April 18, 2021Katharina Steinruck Germany2:25:59
April 19, 2020Postponed to 2021 due toCOVID-19[2]
April 14, 2019Caroline Chepkwony Kenya2:27:00
April 22, 2018Kellen Waithira Kenya2:34:06
April 23, 2017Betty Lempus Kenya2:29:31
April 17, 2016Sarah Jebet Kenya2:27:59
April 19, 2015Mireille Baart Netherlands2:51:48
April 27, 2014Reina Visser Netherlands2:42:06
April 21, 2013Arenda Abbink Netherlands2:59:52
April 22, 2012Konstantina Kefala Greece2:41:01
April 17, 2011Ingrid PriggeNetherlandsNetherlands2:45:10
April 25, 2010Ingrid PriggeNetherlandsNetherlands2:46:25
April 26, 2009Ilona PfeifferGermanyGermany2:44:58
April 27, 2008Polly NkambiNetherlandsNetherlands3:12:41
April 22, 2007Ingrid PriggeNetherlandsNetherlands2:42:31
April 23, 2006Petra van TongerenNetherlandsNetherlands3:19:13
May 15, 2005Abidi TigistEthiopiaEthiopia2:33:01
May 16, 2004Nadezhda WijenbergNetherlandsNetherlands2:31:23
May 25, 2003Gea SiekmansNetherlandsNetherlands3:05:02
May 26, 2002Lidya VasilevskayaRussiaRussia2:29:23
May 27, 2001Franca FiacconiItalyItaly2:31:40
2000Cancelled
June 6, 1999Halina KarnatsevichBelarusBelarus2:37:35
June 7, 1998Wioletta KryzaPolandPoland2:38:51
June 8, 1997Carla BeurskensNetherlandsNetherlands2:37:20
June 16, 1996Mieke PullenNetherlandsNetherlands2:41:13
June 18, 1995Irina YagodinaUkraineUkraine2:36:43
June 5, 1994Franca FiacconiItalyItaly2:37:43
June 13, 1993Veronika TroxlerSwitzerlandSwitzerland2:44:33
October 11, 1992Natalia RepesckoSouth AfricaSouth Africa2:42:50
October 13, 1991Czesława MentlewiczPolandPoland2:41:48
August 26, 1989Alena PeterkováCzech RepublicCzechoslovakia2:40:28
June 20, 1987Helen ComsaSwitzerlandSwitzerland2:39:29
October 12, 1985Eefje van WissenNetherlandsNetherlands2:39:32
September 10, 1983Priscilla WelchUnited KingdomUnited Kingdom2:36:32
July 11, 1981Jane WipfUnited StatesUnited States2:38:21

References

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  1. ^"Kipchoge clocks world-leading 2:04:30 in Enschede".worldathletics.org. RetrievedJune 7, 2021.
  2. ^ab"Enschede Marathon afgelast wegens coronavirus".enschedemarathon.nl (in Dutch). Retrieved14 March 2020.
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