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Pune International Marathon

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Marathon held in Pune
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Pune International Marathon
2013 logo with theme of "Run for Mother"
DateEarly December
LocationPune, India
Event typeRoad running
DistanceMarathon
Established1983
Course recordsMen: 2:12:18 (2012Jan)
EthiopiaHosea Rutto
Women: 2:38:41 (2010)
EthiopiaBirzah Tekele
Official sitePune International Marathon
Fun runners at the 2008 event

ThePune International Marathon is an annualmarathon foot-race held inPune, India. The first edition of the race was held on September 25, 1983, and the 36th edition will be held in December 2022. It attracts many international participants, who compete with local and national runners in the distinct climate of the Indian subcontinent. It hosted theAsian Marathon Championship race in 2010.[1]

The event also organizes a short celebrity run in which film personalities and national athletes participate and raise money for charitable causes.

In its 21st edition, held in 2006, the event attracted over 50,000 runners from India and around the world. Corporate participants also helped in the battle against HIV/AIDS by participating in the 4.5 km charity race. All the money collected from this race was donated to Project Concern International, anNGO working towards HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention in Pune.

The twenty-fifth edition of the event was held in 2010. The organizers introduced two new categories - Women's Full Marathon and Men's Half Marathon.

Since 1983, thousands of runners from all walks of life have taken part in the event. The Pune International Marathon is now widely used as a platform to spread social messages and raise funds for charitable causes. TheAthletics Federation of India has awarded the status of 'National Marathon Championship' to the Pune International Marathon. The marathon route consists of Pune's scenic and historic locations with thousands of spectators lining up along the course to cheer the participants. It is the most anticipated running festival in the city of Pune[citation needed].

Race day photos

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In the 33rd edition of the race held on 2 December 2018, participants could easily find their candid action photos directly on the basis of their names or Bib numbers. Pune International Marathon partnered with SplitSecondPix, a Technology company based out of Mumbai to enable this facility for the participants. This facility created lot of excitement amongst runners and welcomed the new introduction with cheer and joy.[2]


Race Types

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NoRace NameDistance (in kilometers)
1Men's Full42.195
2Men's Half21
3Women's Half21
4Men's 10k10
5Women's 10k10
6World Peace Run3.5
7Wheelchair (Machine and Hand)3.5
8Boys [under 18]3.5
9Girls [under 18]3.5
10Boys [under 16]3.5
11Girls [under 16]3.5
12Boys [under 14]3.5
13Girls [under 14]3.5

Past winners

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KenyanCaroline Kilel won the 2008 women's half marathon race.

Key:  Course record  Half marathon distance  Asian Marathon Championship race

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st1983 Tommy Persson (SWE)2:24:15
2nd1984 Steven Marwa (TAN)2:33:59
3rd1985 Savio d'Souza (IND)2:35:11 Asha Agarwal (IND)1:24:10
4th1986 Savio d'Souza (IND)2:31:28 Karolina Szabó (HUN)1:17:09
5th1987 François Blommaerts (BEL)2:29:40 Suman Rawat (IND)1:21:54
6th1989 Yaswant Rawat Singh (IND)2:31:47 Sunita Godhara (IND)2:58:39
7th1990 Shivkumar Yadav (IND)2:27:56 Nanda Jadhav (IND)1:17:42
8th1991 Vithana Samarasinghe (SRI)2:23:46 Nanda Jadhav (IND)2:57:34
9th1992 Shivkumar Yadav (IND)2:26:34 Suman Mehta (IND)2:51:01
10th1993 Robert Nolan (AUS)2:23:23 Vally Sathyabhama (IND)2:47:46
11th1994 Joshua Kipkemboi (KEN)2:24:35 Midde Hamrin (SWE)1:17:19
12th1996 Joseph Kahugu (KEN)2:13:00 Lukose Leelamma (IND)?
13th1997 (Jan) Abhay Singh (IND)2:23:08 Camilla Benjaminsson (SWE)1:20:00
14th1997 (Dec) Mytahar Echchadi (MAR)2:25:36 Zahra Akrachi (MAR)1:16:42
15th1999 Zablon Mokaya (KEN)2:22:54 Lyubov Fyodorova (RUS)1:29:49
16th2000 Fedor Ryzhov (RUS)2:25:17 Margaret Ngotho (KEN)1:18:10
17th2002 Ambrose Makau (KEN)2:23:20 Natalya Volgina (RUS)1:15:52
18th2003 Robert Kipyego (KEN)2:16:36 Masila Ndunge (KEN)1:13:49
19th2004 Douglas Gwandaru (KEN)2:21:22 Jane Muia (KEN)1:11:59
20th2005 Josephat Ndeti (KEN)2:19:35 Nailiya Yulamanova (RUS)1:15:05
21st2006 Said Regragui (SWE)2:18:23 Hellen Musyoka (KEN)1:13:20
22nd2007 Philip Muia (KEN)2:17:32 Roman Gebregessese (ETH)1:11:30.4
23rd2008 Nelson Rotich (KEN)2:17:45 Caroline Kilel (KEN)1:10:17
24th2009 Augustine Sembri (KEN)2:13:05 Agnes Mutune (KEN)1:10:30
25th2010 Gudeta Gemechu (ETH)2:13:20 Birzah Tekele (ETH)2:38:41
26th2011 Teferi Regasa (ETH)2:16:57 Pauline Thitu (KEN)1:12:29
27th2012 Luka Chelimo (KEN)2:13:03 Pauline Kamulu (KEN)1:08:37
28th2013 Endale Abayneh (ETH)2:17:52 Aberu Tesema (ETH)1:16:54
29th2014 Amos Maiyo (KEN)2:18:31 Nancy Nzisa (KEN)1:11:51
30th2015 Belay Mamo (ETH)2:17:35 Dorcas Kothome (KEN)1:11:48
2016Cancelled due to2016 Indian banknote demonetisation, Postponed to 29 January 2017
31st2017 (Jan) Hosea Rutto (ETH)2:12:18 Gladys Tarus (KEN)1:12:37
32nd2017 (Dec) Getachew Besha (ETH)2:15:19 Tisasua Basazin (ETH)1:15:31
33rd2018 Atlawim Debebe (ETH)2:17:17 Pascalia Jepkosgei (KEN)2:50:27
34th2019 Dadi Teka (ETH)2:18:05 Belaynesh Shifera (ETH)2:44:00
2020did not held
2021
35th2022 Kalidas Hirave (IND)2:24:32 Jyoti Gawate (IND)3:06:02

References

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  1. ^Asian Championships Marathon.Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
  2. ^"Race Day Photos - 33rd Pune International Marathon 2018".SplitSecondPix. Retrieved5 December 2018.
List of winners

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