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词条 Singapore Marathon
释义

  1. List of winners

  2. Statistics

     Winners by country  Multiple winners 

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

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| bgcolour = lightgreen
| image =
| caption = The 2015 Singapore Marathon
| imagesize =
| date = First Sunday of December
| location = Singapore
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon, Half marathon, 10K run
| est = 1982
| record = Men: 2:11:25 (2009)
{{flagicon|KEN}} Luke Kibet
Women: 2:31:55 (2006)
{{flagicon|KEN}} Salina Kosgei
| sponsor = Standard Chartered
| homepage = {{URL|https://singaporemarathon.com/|Singapore Marathon}}
| participants = 9313 (2018)
}}

The Singapore Marathon is an annual international marathon race which is held on the first Sunday of December in the city of Singapore. It is an IAAF Gold Label Road Race. It has grown significantly since its inaugural race in 1982 – the 2013 event attracted a total of 60,000 entrants for all categories.

There are four separate categories of competition: the full marathon, the half marathon, the 10 kilometres run, and the 10 km wheelchair race. Furthermore, 10 km team competitions as well as a number of short running competitions for children.[1]

Prize money for the full marathon race is divided into three categories: the open prize (for all competitors), the Singapore prize (open to national competitors), and the veteran prize (which acts as a masters competition).[1]

Between 2004 and 2008, it was part of "The Greatest Race on Earth" series of road races, sponsored by Standard Chartered Bank (the other three legs being the Hong Kong Marathon, Mumbai Marathon and Nairobi Marathon).[2][3]

The times recorded at the Singapore Marathon tend to be slower than those at other marathons as Singapore's climate is usually hot and humid.[4] Kenyans Luke Kibet and Salina Kosgei are the men's and women's course record holders, respectively. The 2006 edition also acted as the country's national championships, with Elangovan Ganesan and Vivian Tan Yoke Pin taking the honours.

List of winners

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Year Men's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
Women's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
2018 Joshua Kipkorir {{KEN}} 2:12:18 Priscah Cherono {{KEN}} 2:32:11
2017 Cosmas Kimutai {{KEN}} 2:22:48 Pamela Rotich {{KEN}} 2:38:31
2016 Felix Kirwa {{KEN}} 2:17:18 Rebecca Chesir {{KEN}} 2:43:04
2015 Julius Maisei {{KEN}} 2:17:26 Doris Changeywo {{KEN}} 2:44:26
2014 Kenneth Mungara {{KEN}} 2:16:42 Waganesh Amare {{ETH}} 2:46:54
2013[5] Chelimo Kipkemoi {{KEN}} 2:15:00 Sharon Cherop {{KEN}} 2:41:11.04
2012[6] Kennedy Lilan {{KEN}} 2:17:20.27 Irene Kosgei {{KEN}} 2:37:53.51
2011[7] Charles Kanyao {{KEN}} 2:14:33.75 Irene Kosgei {{KEN}} 2:36:42.39
2010 Kenneth Mungara {{KEN}} 2:14:06 Irene Kosgei {{KEN}} 2:35:22
2009 Luke Kibet {{KEN}}2:11:25 Albina Ivanova {{RUS}} 2:32:49
2008 Luke Kibet {{KEN}} 2:13:01 Edith Masai {{KEN}} 2:34:15
2007 Elijah Mbogo {{KEN}} 2:14:22 Alem AshebierEthiopia|1996}} 2:37:08
2006 Amos Matui {{KEN}} 2:15:01 Salina Kosgei {{KEN}}2:31:55
2005 Amos Matui {{KEN}} 2:15:57 Irina Timofeyeva {{RUS}} 2:34:42
2004 Philip Tanui {{KEN}} 2:17:02 Helen Cherono {{KEN}} 2:39:37
2003 John Kelai {{KEN}} 2:19:02 Yu-xi Wang {{CHN}} 2:43:57
2002 Joseph Riri {{KEN}} 2:18:46 Constantina Tomescu {{ROM}} 2:36:06
2001 Tadesse HailemariamEthiopia|1996}} 2:23:02 Worknesh TolaEthiopia|1996}} 2:53:29
2000 Nixon Nkodima {{RSA}} 2:27:07 Ruwiyati {{INA}} 2:53:11
1999 Ernest Wong {{SIN}} 2:48:43 Ruwiyati {{INA}} 2:54:53
1998 Zacharia Mosala {{RSA}} 2:27:27 Jing Lu {{CHN}} 2:59:58
1997 Tsutomu SassaJPN|1947}} 2:28:08 Ruwiyati {{INA}} 2:49:54
1996 Tor-Erik Nyquist {{NOR}} 2:24:17 Sylvia Rose {{AUS}} 2:48:19
1995 Somkert Winthochai {{THA}} 2:35:39 Yoki Chow {{SIN}} 3:20:19
1994 Robert Nolan {{AUS}} 2:22:40 Mieke Pullen {{NED}} 2:50:38
1993 Tan-Choon Ghee {{SIN}} 2:42:22 Irene Chua {{SIN}} 3:23:18
1992 Gareth Spring {{ENG}} 2:22:22 Yvonne Danson {{ENG}} 2:43:34
1991 Tikaram Gurung {{NEP}} 2:42:02 Yvonne Danson {{ENG}} 2:47:27
1990 Kuruppu Karunaratne {{SRI}} 2:21:10 Li Yemei {{CHN}} 2:47:47
1989 Ricky Khoo {{SIN}} 2:39:09 Toh-So Liang {{SIN}} 2:53:09
1988 Hans Pfisterer {{GER}} 2:22:49 Li Yemei {{CHN}} 2:46:04
1986 Alain Lazare {{FRA}} 2:19:04 Kersti Jakobsen {{DEN}} 2:39:03
1984 Tommy Persson {{SWE}} 2:18:30 Kersti Jakobsen {{DEN}} 2:41:34
1982 Raymond Crabb {{ENG}} 2:24:19 Winnie NgHong Kong|1959}} 2:55:11

Statistics

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Winners by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
{{KEN}} 15 9 24
{{SIN}} 3 3 6
{{CHN}} 0 4 4
{{ENG}} 2 2 4
{{ETH}} 1 3 4
{{INA}} 0 3 3
{{AUS}} 1 1 2
{{DEN}} 0 2 2
{{RSA}} 2 0 2
{{RUS}} 0 2 2
{{FRA}} 1 0 1
{{GER}} 1 0 1
{{HKG}} 0 1 1
{{JPN}} 1 0 1
{{NED}} 0 1 1
{{NPL}} 1 0 1
{{NOR}} 1 0 1
{{SRI}} 1 0 1
{{SWE}} 1 0 1
{{ROU}} 0 1 1
{{THA}} 1 0 1
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Multiple winners

AthleteCountryWinsYears
Ruwiyati{{INA}}31997, 1999, 2000
Irene Jerotich Kosgei{{KEN}}32010, 2011, 2012
Kersti Jakobsen{{DEN}}21984, 1986
Li Yemei{{CHN}}21988, 1990
Yvonne Danson{{ENG}}21991, 1992
Amos Matui{{KEN}}22005, 2006
Luke Kibet{{KEN}}22008, 2009
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See also

  • Sundown Marathon

References

General
  • Singapore Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2009-01-24). Retrieved on 2009-11-19.
  • Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore(Singapore Marathon)Official Site
Specific
1. ^Race Information. Singapore Marathon (2009). Retrieved on 2009-11-19.
2. ^The Greatest Race on Earth 2008–09. PACE Magazine. Retrieved on 2009-11-19.
3. ^Post, Marty (2004-12-05). Tanui leads record breakthrough in steamy Singapore. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-11-19.
4. ^Butcher, Pat (2009-11-19). Kibet returns to a hot reception in Singapore. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-11-19.
5. ^Chelimo Kipkemoi and Cherop make it another Kenyan double in Singapore. IAAF (2013-12-01). Retrieved on 2012-12-01.
6. ^Kenyans Lilan and Kosgei take titles in Singapore. IAAF (2012-12-02). Retrieved on 2012-12-02.
7. ^Kenyans sweep in Singapore. IAAF (2011-12-04). Retrieved on 2011-12-04.

External links

  • A Run Through The Past - History of running and the human marathon.
  • [https://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.geocities.com/raymondrjs/marathonwhy.html&date=2009-10-26+01:29:16 Why I Run the Marathon] Memoirs of a runner who has completed 7 Singapore Marathons.
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