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词条 Amsterdam Marathon
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  1. History

  2. Route

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox athletics race
| bgcolour = #72CEF5
| image = Amsterdam_Marathon_2013_logo.png
| imagesize = 242px
| caption = Logo of the Amsterdam Marathon in 2013
| date = Third Sunday of October
| location = Amsterdam, Netherlands
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon (42.195 km)
| sponsor = TCS
| beneficiary =
| est = 1975
| record = Men: 2:04:06
{{flagicon|KEN}} Lawrence Cherono (2018)
Women: 2:21:09
{{flagicon|ETH}} Meseret Hailu (2012)
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.tcsamsterdammarathon.nl/|Amsterdam Marathon}}
| participants = 12,134 (2018)
}}

The Amsterdam Marathon (branded TCS Amsterdam Marathon for sponsorship reasons) is an annual marathon (42.195 km) in Amsterdam in the Netherlands since 1975. The road race has a Gold Label from the IAAF. During the event, there are also a half marathon race (21.097 km) and an 8 km race in the program.

History

{{see also|List of winners of the Amsterdam Marathon}}

The first marathon in Amsterdam was held on 5 August 1928, during the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was won by Boughera El Ouafi in 2:32:57.[1]

After the Olympics there were no marathons in Amsterdam until 1975. Since that year the marathon was held annually, with the exception of 1978.[1]

The 1980 course record of 2:09:01 ran by Dutchman Gerard Nijboer could be considered an unofficial world record[2] as the generally recognized record at that time, 2:08:34 in Antwerp, had been run on a course that was 500 meters short.{{Citation needed|date=April 2013}} However, IAAF doesn't recognise Nijboer time as any record.[3]

In 2005, the former world record holder on the marathon, Haile Gebrselassie, earned his first win in the Amsterdam Marathon in the fastest marathon time in the world for the 2006 season (2:06.20).

In 2010, Getu Feleke finished in 2:05:44 and improved the course record from 2009 by 34 seconds.[4]

In 2012, the Kenyan Wilson Chebet won the race by a time of 2:05:41 and broke the previous course record by three seconds. In the same year, Ethiopian Meseret Hailu broke the women's course record with a time of 2:21:09.

In 2017, Kenya’s Lawrence Cherono was the surprise winner of the TCS Amsterdam Marathon, taking more than a minute off his PB to set a new course record of 2:05:09. He went on to defend his title in 2018 and set a new course record of 2:04:06

Course record progression
DateAthleteTime
5 August 1928FRA}} Boughera El Ouafi2:32:57
3 May 1975DEN}} Jørgen Jensen2:16:51
21 May 1977USA}} Bill Rodgers2:12:47
26 April 1980NED}} Gerard Nijboer2:09:01 WR[2]
2 November 1997KEN}} Sammy Korir2:08:24
1 November 1998KEN}} Sammy Korir2:08:13
17 October 1999KEN}} Fred Kiprop2:06:47
19 October 2003KEN}} William Kipsang2:06:39
17 October 2004KEN}} Robert Cheboror2:06:22
16 October 2005ETH|1996}} Haile Gebrselassie2:06:20
18 October 2009KEN}} Gilbert Yegon2:06:18
17 October 2010ETH}} Getu Feleke2:05:44
21 October 2012KEN}} Wilson Chebet2:05:41
20 October 2013KEN}} Wilson Chebet2:05:36
16 October 2016KEN}} Daniel Wanjiru2:05:21
17 October 2017KEN}} Lawrence Cherono2:05:09
21 October 2018KEN}} Lawrence Cherono2:04:06

Route

The route starts and finishes in the Olympic Stadium. The course is flat, with a maximum elevation of 33 ft at the 23rd mile.[5]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=ING Amsterdam Marathon. History |work=amsterdammarathon.nl |url=http://www.amsterdammarathon.nl/home/index.php?a=YTo3OntpOjU7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMTkwOCI7fXM6MjoiNWIiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjE5MDgiO31zOjI6IjVjIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIxOTA4Ijt9czoyOiI2YiI7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMjAxMCI7fXM6MjoiNmMiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO31zOjI6IjZlIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9aTo2O2E6Mjp7czo3OiJzdWJtZW51IjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9fQ==&language=UK |accessdate=2008-03-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724143734/http://www.amsterdammarathon.nl/home/index.php?a=YTo3OntpOjU7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMTkwOCI7fXM6MjoiNWIiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjE5MDgiO31zOjI6IjVjIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIxOTA4Ijt9czoyOiI2YiI7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMjAxMCI7fXM6MjoiNmMiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO31zOjI6IjZlIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9aTo2O2E6Mjp7czo3OiJzdWJtZW51IjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9fQ%3D%3D&language=UK |archivedate=2011-07-24 }}
2. ^[https://www.arrs.run/RecProg/RP_wwR.htm World Best Progressions - Road], Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2013-10-21.
3. ^Marathon World Records (men) topendsports
4. ^http://nos.nl/artikel/191877-feleke-winnaar-marathon-amsterdam.html
5. ^Amsterdam Marathon - Elevation Chart

External links

{{commons category|Amsterdam Marathon}}
  • {{official website|http://www.tcsamsterdammarathon.nl/}}
{{Footer Amsterdam Marathon Champions Men}}{{Footer Amsterdam Marathon Champions Women}}{{IAAF Gold Label}}{{Marathons in the Netherlands}}

6 : Marathons in the Netherlands|Recurring sporting events established in 1975|Sport in Amsterdam|1975 establishments in the Netherlands|Annual events in Amsterdam|Autumn events in the Netherlands

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