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词条 Florence Marathon
释义

  1. History

  2. Past winners

     By country 

  3. Participation

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox Athleticrace
| bgcolour = #00377a
| image = Santa Croce Square Firenze 5.JPG
| imagesize = 180px
| caption = Florence's architecture features prominently – Piazza Santa Croce is the finishing point
| date = Late November
| location = Florence, Italy
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon
| est = 1984
| record = Men: 2:08:41 (2006)
{{flagicon|KEN}} James Kutto
Women: 2:24:17 (2018)
{{flagicon|ISR}} Lonah Salpeter
| sponsor = ASICS
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.firenzemarathon.it/|Florence Marathon}}
| participants = 7,606 (2018)
}}

The Florence Marathon ({{lang-it|Maratona di Firenze}}) is an annual full-length marathon race which takes place in late November in Florence, Italy.

History

Established in 1984, the international competition has significantly grown in size since its inaugural edition of 462 runners[1] – a total of 10,211 runners started the 2010 edition, making it the second largest Italian marathon after the Rome City Marathon.[2]

Orlando Pizzolato, a two-time New York Marathon winner, was present to inaugurate the race in 1984.[3] The competition's first course was about a kilometre short of the true marathon distance, and it was increased for all subsequent editions.[4] The course, which was created in 2011, starts at the Lungarno Pecori Giraldi and finishes in Piazza Santa Croce. It passes through much of Florence's historical town centre, with architecture dating from the 13th century, including: Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, and the Basilica of Santa Croce.[3]

From 2001 through 2010, the course began at Piazzale Michelangelo and had a zigzagging path through the centre[5] The bends and cobblestone roads made for a particularly difficult marathon and this led to the change in 2011 for an easier, faster race.[6][7] An AIMS-certified course,[8] it was ineligible for world records due to an overall net drop of 75 m from 2001 to 2009, but the current course is now eligible.[4]

Italians form the bulk of the runners, while France, Germany and the United Kingdom are usually the next most represented nationalities in the field.[9] From 2005 to 2009, the competition was annually broadcast live for three hours on the state-owned Rai Tre channel.[3] The race is among Italy's most prominent – it was selected to be the national championship marathon race for the first time in 2003.[4] The current course record holders are James Kutto, who set the men's record of 2:08:41 in 2006, and Lonah Chemtai Salpeter who set the female course record of 2:24:17 in 2018.[10]

Past winners

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EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
I1984{{flagathlete|Andrew Robertson|SCO}}2:15:23{{flagathlete|Gillian Burley|ENG}}2:32:53
II1985{{flagathlete|Fausto Molinari|ITA}}2:17:44{{flagathlete|Celia Duncan|ENG}}2:44:32
III1986{{flagathlete|Andrew Girling|ENG}}2:15:37{{flagathlete|Graziella Striuli|ITA}}2:39:35
IV1987{{flagathlete|Trevor Fieldsend|ENG}}2:16:33{{flagathlete|Carolyn Naisby|ENG}}2:33:23
V1988{{flagathlete|Edgardo Farinelli|ITA}}2:15:51{{flagathlete|Manola Casalini|ITA}}2:43:14
VI1989{{flagathlete|Alberto Lucherini|ITA}}2:16:48{{flagathlete|Christine Van Put|BEL}}2:39:45
VII1990{{flagathlete|Roman Kejžar|YUG}}2:18:57{{flagathlete|Valentina Bottarelli|ITA}}2:44:23
VIII1991{{flagathlete|Alberto Lucherini|ITA}}2:16:33{{flagathlete|Sheila Catford|SCO}}2:35:37
IX1992{{flagathlete|Ivo Rodrigues|BRA}}2:19:12{{flagathlete|Ingrid Ekroll|NOR}}2:50:34
X1993{{flagathlete|Ivano Marcon|ITA}}2:16:39{{flagathlete|Éva Petrik|HUN}}2:42:24
XI1994{{flagathlete|Clair Wathier|BRA}}2:14:03{{flagathlete|Dana Hajná|CZE}}2:41:34
XII1995{{flagathlete|Bernard Boiyo|KEN}}2:15:36{{flagathlete|Svetlana Netchaeva|RUS}}2:40:08
XIII1996{{flagathlete|Sammy Korir|KEN}}2:15:04{{flagathlete|Bettina Sabatini|ITA}}2:33:51
XIV1997{{flagathlete|Ottaviano Andriani|ITA}}2:14:27{{flagathlete|Matilde Ravizza|ITA}}2:47:00
XV1998{{flagathlete|Azzedine Sakhri|ALG}}2:16:39{{flagathlete|Ida Kovács|HUN}}2:44:16
XVI1999{{flagathlete|Michele Gamba|ITA}}2:11:51{{flagathlete|Michaela McCallum|ENG}}2:38:28
XVII2000{{flagathlete|Angelo Carosi|ITA}}2:14:11{{flagathlete|Tiziana Alagia|ITA}}2:32:18
XVIII2001{{flagathlete|Daniel Kirwa|KEN}}2:10:38{{flagathlete|Florinda Andreucci|ITA}}2:32:26
XIX2002{{flagathlete|Michael Kapkiai|KEN}}2:11:15{{flagathlete|Helena Javornik|SLO}}2:28:15
XX2003{{flagathlete|Angelo Carosi|ITA}}2:15:54{{flagathlete|Anna Incerti|ITA}}2:34:40
XXI2004{{flagathlete|Benjamin Kiprotich|KEN}}2:11:34{{flagathlete|Florence Barsosio|KEN}}2:29:11
XXII2005{{flagathlete|Samson Kosgei|KEN}}2:11:27{{flagathlete|Alice Chelangat|KEN}}2:30:46
XXIII2006{{flagathlete|James Kutto|KEN}}2:08:41{{flagathlete|Vincenza Sicari|ITA}}2:34:52
XXIV2007{{flagathlete|Paul Ngeny|KEN}}2:12:50{{flagathlete|Vincenza Sicari|ITA}}2:33:14
XXV2008{{flagathlete|Jackson Kiprono|KEN}}2:12:37{{flagathlete|Giovanna Volpato|ITA}}2:34:13
XXVI2009{{flagathlete|Ben Chebet|KEN}}2:11:21{{flagathlete|Eva-Maria Gradwohl|AUT}}2:35:41
XXVII2010{{flagathlete|Tadese Tolesa|ETH}}2:12:41{{flagathlete|Firehiwot Dado|ETH}}2:28:58
XXVIII2011{{flagathlete|Birhanu Bekele|ETH}}2:09:52{{flagathlete|Asha Gigi|ETH}}2:31:36
XXIX2012{{flagathlete|Endeshaw Negesse|ETH}}2:09:59{{flagathlete|Shuru Diriba|ETH}}2:30:08
XXX2013{{flagathlete|Oleksandr Sitkovskyy|UKR}}2:09:14{{flagathlete|Abeba Teklu|ETH}}2:30:37
XXXI2014{{flagathlete|Asbel Kipsang|KEN}}2:09:55{{flagathlete|Bizuayehu Ehite|ETH}}2:31:28
XXXII2015{{flagathlete|Tujuba Megersa|ETH}}2:09:55{{flagathlete|Priscah Cherono|KEN}}2:31:34
XXXIII2016{{flagathlete|Yadete Teshome|ETH}}2:11:57{{flagathlete|Winnie Jepkorir|KEN}}2:28:46
XXXIV2017{{flagathlete|Zelalem Bacha|BHR}}2:14:41{{flagathlete|Dire Tune|ETH}}2:28:55
XXXV2018{{flagathlete|Abdi Ali Gelelchu|BHR}}2:11:32{{flagathlete|Lonah Salpeter|ISR}}2:24:17

By country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
{{ITA}}91120
{{KEN}}11415
{{ETH}}5611
{{ENG}}246
{{BRA}}202
{{HUN}}022
{{SCO}}112
{{SLO}}112
{{ALG}}101
{{AUT}}101
{{BHR}}202
{{BEL}}011
{{CZE}}011
{{NOR}}011
{{RUS}}011
{{ISR}}011
{{UKR}}101

Participation

Number of race finishers
YearMenWomenTotal
2013783914519290
2012657711947771
2011592410046928
2010661111797790
2009702511828207
2008618110227203
200753569316287
200652899816270
200542016794880
200434865204006
200334285613989
200228514043255
200123512912642
200022422392481
199920551862241
199821161612277
199721701942364
199622921812473
199521661452311
199419551292084
19931470781548
19921233521285
19911022451067
19901018391057
19891127431170
19881119381157
19871247501297
19861180451225
198582237859
198444814462
  • All statistics taken from the Association of Road Racing Statisticians.[4]

References

1. ^Sampaolo, Diego (2009-11-26). Record field of 10,000 runners the new barrier for Kosgei to clear – Florence Marathon, PREVIEW. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-11-30.
2. ^Sampaolo, Diego (2010-11-29). Beating the rain and cold, Dado and debutante Tadese triumph in Florence. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-11-29.
3. ^Presentation. Firenze Marathon (2009). Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
4. ^Civai, Franco (2008-12-26). [https://www.arrs.run/HP_FrzMa.htm Firenze Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2009-11-30.
5. ^Course plan 2009. Firenze Marathon (2009). Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
6. ^Sampaolo, Diego (2008-11-30). Kenya and hosts share honours in Florence Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
7. ^The Course of XXVI Firenze Marathon. Firenze Marathon (2009). Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
8. ^AIMS Race Directory. AIMS (2009). Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
9. ^Statistics 2008. Firenze Marathon (2008). Retrieved on 2009-12-02.
10. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-woman-wins-florence-marathon-smashing-national-record/|title=Israeli woman wins Florence marathon, smashing national record|access-date=2018-11-25|language=en-US}}

External links

  • Official website
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