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{{Infobox Athleticrace | bgcolour = darkred | image = Reykjavik Marathon Finish Line.jpg | caption = Finish line of the 2011 Reykjavík Marathon | date = August | location = Reykjavík, Iceland | type = Road | distance = Marathon, Half marathon, 10K run | est = {{Start date|1984|df=y}} | sponsor = Íslandsbanki | record = Men: {{flagicon|USA}} Matthew Pelletier 2:18:00 Women: {{flagicon|EST}} Kaisa Kukk 2:53:09 | homepage = [https://www.rmi.is/en/ Reykjavík Marathon] }}The Reykjavík Marathon ({{lang-is|Reykjavíkurmaraþon}}) is an annual marathon set in Reykjavík, Iceland, held to coincide with the city's Cultural Night Festival in mid-August. It has taken place every year since 1984.[1] Along with the full marathon a half marathon and several races of shorter distances are arranged. In 2011 a total of 12,481 people competed in the various events that were held,[2] 595 solely in the full marathon.[3] Since 2006 the marathon has been sponsored by the Icelandic bank Íslandsbanki, known as Glitnir between 2006 and 2009. Past winners (men) Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}Marathon Year | Men's winner | Nationality | Time (h:m:s) | 2018 | Benjamin Zywicki | USA}} United States | 2:23:43 | 2017 | Arnar Pétursson | ISL}} Iceland | 2:28:17 | 2016 | David Le Porho | CAN}} Canada | 2:29:45 | 2015 | Bartosz Olszewski | POL}} Poland | 2:29:30 | 2014 | Matthew Pelletier | USA}} United States | 2:18:00 | 2013 | James Buis | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:33:49 | 2012 | Arnar Pétursson | ISL}} Iceland | 2:41:06 | 2011 | Arnar Pétursson | ISL}} Iceland | 2:44:18 | 2010 | Björn Margeirsson | ISL}} Iceland | 2:33:57 | 2009 | David Kirkland | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:28:48 | 2008 | David Kirkland | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:32:52 | 2007 | Simon Tanui | KEN}} Kenya | 2:24:00 | 2006 | Jiri Wallenfels | CZE}} Czech Republic | 2:33:27 | 2005 | Mans Höiom | SWE}} Sweden | 2:29:10 | 2004 | Mans Höiom | SWE}} Sweden | 2:26:34 | 2003 | Peter Vail | CAN}} Canada | 2:41:07 | 2002 | Piotr Uciechowski | POL}} Poland | 2:45:25 | 2001 | Bruce Kilulai | KEN}} Kenya | 2:28:14 | 2000 | Charles Hubbard | USA}} USA | 2:34:12 | 1999 | Ryan Board | USA}} USA | 2:48:12 | 1998 | Daniel Rathbone | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:31:39 | 1997 | Toby Tanser | SWE}} Sweden | 2:27:07 | 1996 | Hugh Jones | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:24:16 | 1995 | Hugh Jones | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:29:26 | 1994 | Pavel Kryska | CZE}} Czech Republic | 2:22:41 | 1993 | Česlovas Kundrotas | LIT}} Lithuania | 2:17:06 | 1992 | Ieuan Ellis | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:19:01 | 1991 | Kevin Brown | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:32:32 | 1990 | Jeremy Hall | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:24:07 | 1989 | Robin Nash | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:25:49 | 1988 | Borut Podgornik | SRB}} Serbia | 2:27:27 | 1987 | James Doig | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:19:46 | 1986 | Boudjenane Chaibi | FRA}} France | 2:20:30 | 1985 | Josef Hermann | GER}} Germany | 2:30:04 | 1984 | Sigurdur-Petur Sigmundsson | ISL}} Iceland | 2:28:57 | |
Half Marathon Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | 2018 | Raymond McCormack|USA}} | 1:05:17 | 2017 | Hlynur Andrésson|ISL}} | 1:09:08 | 2016 | Hlynur Andrésson|ISL}} | 1:10:04 | 2015 | Hlynur Andrésson|ISL}} | 1:09:35 | 2014 | Will Christian|USA}} | 1:08:44 | 2013 | Kári Steinn Karlsson|ISL}} | 1:07:40 | 2012 | Þorbergur Ingi Jónsson|ISL}} | 1:09:23 | 2011 | Kári Steinn Karlsson|ISL}} | 1:05:35 | 2010 | Oliver Steininger|GER}} | 1:16:11 | 2009 | Károly Varga|HUN}} | 1:13:30 | 2008 | John Muriithi Mwaniki|KEN}} | 1:07:28 | 2007 | Benjamin Serem|KEN}} | 1:04:09 |
Past winners (women) Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}Marathon Year | Women's winner | Nationality | Time (h:m:s) | 2018 | Sara Lasker | USA}} United States | 2:58:50 | 2017 | Natasha Yaremczuk | CAN}} Canada | 2:53:25 | 2016 | Betty Bohane | GBR}} Great Britain | 3:06:27 | 2015 | Kaisa Kukk | EST}} Estonia | 2:53:09 | 2014 | Sarah Brown | GBR}} Great Britain | 3:01:47 | 2013 | Melanie Staley | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:55:14 | 2012 | Mary Brown | USA}} USA | 3:04:03 | 2011 | Veronika S. Bjarnardóttir | ISL}} Iceland | 3:02:42 | 2010 | Rannveig Oddsdóttir | ISL}} Iceland | 2:57:33 | 2009 | Veronika S. Bjarnadóttir | ISL}} Iceland | 3:08:18 | 2008 | Rozalyn Alexander | GBR}} Great Britain | 3:01:01 | 2007 | Sarah Kathryn Knudson | CAN}} Canada | 3:21:19 | 2006 | Nathalie Freyling | FRA}} France | 3:34:31 | 2005 | Bryndís Ernstsdóttir | ISL}} Iceland | 2:55:39 | 2004 | Kate Davis | USA}} USA | 2:59:51 | 2003 | Sonya Anderson | USA}} USA | 3:04:11 | 2002 | Rannveig Oddsdóttir | ISL}} Iceland | 3:12:13 | 2001 | Britta Homer | GBR}} Great Britain | 3:13:41 | 2000 | Jackie Bale | GBR}} Great Britain | 3:20:37 | 1999 | Ida Mitten | CAN}} Canada | 2:56:15 | 1998 | Lorraine Masuoka | USA}} USA | 2:45:45 | 1997 | Ruth Kingsborough | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:51:35 | 1996 | Angharad Mair | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:38:47 | 1995 | Carolyn Hunter-Rowe | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:56:40 | 1994 | Kim-Marie Goff | USA}} USA | 2:47:27 | 1993 | Elisabeth Singer | AUT}} Austria | 2:55:07 | 1992 | Anna Jeeves | ISL}} Iceland | 3:21:28 | 1991 | Sandra Bentley | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:48:38 | 1990 | Susan Shield | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:59:58 | 1989 | Wilma Rusman | NED}} Netherlands | 2:47:25 | 1988 | Connie Eriksen | DEN}} Denmark | 3:00:54 | 1987 | Mae Ann Garthy | USA}} USA | 3:59:37 | 1986 | Carol Macario | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:58:09 | 1985 | Leslie Watson | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:52:44 | 1984 | Leslie Watson | GBR}} Great Britain | 2:53:47 |
Half Marathon Year | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) | 2018 | Jess Draskau-Petersson | DEN}} | 1:15:58 | 2017 | Elín Edda Sigurðardóttir | ISL}} | 1:21:25 | 2016 | Helen Ólafsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:24:32 | 2015 | Kara Waters | USA}} | 1:22:39 | 2014 | Helen Ólafsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:23:36 | 2013 | Helen Ólafsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:22:57 | 2012 | Martha Ernstsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:23:00 | 2011 | Rannveig Oddsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:24:05 | 2010 | Íris Anna Skúladóttir | ISL}} | 1:26:55 | 2009 | Martha Ernstsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:23:09 | 2008 | Martha Ernstsdóttir | ISL}} | 1:23:19 | 2007 | Cathy Mutwa | KEN}} | 1:17:30 |
Homepage References 1. ^"About us" (in Icelandic), Reykjavik Marathon site {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110626052018/http://marathon.is/almennar-upplysingar/um-okkur-rm |date=2011-06-26 }} 2. ^Blog post on the official web site 3. ^List of results from the 2011 full marathon {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111004163400/http://marathon.is/results/rm2011_end/RM11_MARAHe.txt |date=2011-10-04 }}
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