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词条 Tiberias Marathon
释义

  1. Past winners

     Wins by country 

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Athleticrace
| bgcolour = lightblue
| image =
| imagesize =
| caption =
| date = early January
| location = Sea of Galilee, Israel
| type = Road running
| distance = 42.195 km
| est = 1977
| homepage = {{URL|https://tiberiasmarathon.com/|Tiberias Marathon}}
| record = Men: 2:07:30 (2012)
{{flagicon|FRA}} Patrick Tambwé
Women: 2:25:45 (2017)
{{flagicon|ETH}} Hiwot Gebrekidan
| sponsor = Toto Winner
| participants = 1108 (2019)
}}

The Tiberias Marathon is an annual marathon road race held along the Sea of Galilee in Israel with a field in recent years of approximately 1000 competitors.[1] The competition was first held in 1977 and also hosts the annual Israeli marathon national championship. It was Israel's first international marathon event.[2]

The course follows an out-and-back format around the southern tip of the sea, and was run concurrently with a 10k race along an abbreviated version of the same route. In 2010 the 10k race was moved from the afternoon to before the marathon. A 21.1 km race was added in 2018. At approximately 200 meters below sea level, this is the lowest course in the world.

In 2007, a Kenyan-born Bahraini athlete, Mushir Salem Jawher (Leonard Mucheru Maina), won the race and was briefly stripped of his Bahrani citizenship for competing in Israel.[3] In 2012 Patrick Tambwé, a former Congolese runner representing France, ran a course record of 2:07:30 hours – a time which was the fastest by a European since 2007.[4]

Past winners

Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#F7BE81|Race longer than marathon distance|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st1977{{flagathlete|Werner Dörrenbacher|FRG}}2:19:33{{flagathlete|Zehava Shmueli|ISR}}3:02:58
2nd1978{{flagathlete|Kevin Shaw|RSA}}2:14:02{{flagathlete|Claire Taylor|RSA}}3:08:18
3rd1979{{flagathlete|Werner Dörrenbacher|FRG}}2:18:31{{flagathlete|Mazal Shalom|ISR}}3:16:06
4th1981 (Jan){{flagathlete|James Dingwall|GBR}}2:16:19{{flagathlete|Zehava Shmueli|ISR}}2:52:45
5th1981 (Dec){{flagathlete|Colin Kirkham|GBR}}2:17:11{{flagathlete|Gillian Drake|NZL}}2:46:37
6th1982{{flagathlete|Ralf Salzmann|FRG}}2:16:39{{flagathlete|Sally Strauss|USA}}2:46:15
7th1983{{flagathlete|Hans Pfisterer|FRG}}2:20:00{{flagathlete|Chantal Langlacé|FRA}}2:41:58
8th1984{{flagathlete|Lindsay Robertson|GBR}}2:16:28{{flagathlete|Siv Larsson|SWE}}3:05:19
9th1985{{flagathlete|Lindsay Robertson|GBR}}2:15:39{{flagathlete|Sharlet Gilbert|USA}}2:42:54
10th1986{{flagathlete|Yair Karni|ISR}}2:23:12{{flagathlete|Kerstin Preßler|GER}}2:36:33
11th1987{{flagathlete|Lindsay Robertson|GBR}}2:16:06{{flagathlete|Maija Vuorinen|FIN}}2:42:15
12th1988{{flagathlete|Patrick Joannes|FRA}}2:18:08{{flagathlete|Maija Vuorinen|FIN}}2:40:01
13th1989{{flagathlete|Reta Negasa|ETH}}2:15:23{{flagathlete|Marika Starovska|TCH}}2:40:39
14th1990{{flagathlete|Ahmed Hussein|ETH}}2:18:55{{flagathlete|Valentina Enachi|MDA}}3:00:32
1991Not held
15th1992{{flagathlete|Lemi Chengere|ETH}}2:17:07{{flagathlete|Marika Starovska|TCH}}2:34:17
16th1993{{flagathlete|Lemi Chengere|ETH}}2:17:30{{flagathlete|Frith van der Merwe|RSA}}2:39:11
17th1994{{flagathlete|Ahmed Hussein|ETH}}2:14:52{{flagathlete|Liora Leibowitz|ISR}}2:51:36
18th1995{{flagathlete|Ahmed Hussein|ETH}}2:15:10{{flagathlete|Tatyana Leonova|MDA}}2:56:38
19th1996{{flagathlete|Wodage Zvadya|ISR}}2:19:30{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:57:19
20th1997{{flagathlete|Lemi Chengere|ETH}}2:16:41{{flagathlete|Alemitu Bekele|ETH}}2:52:48
21st1998{{flagathlete|Moges Taye|ETH}}2:12:51{{flagathlete|Abeba Tolla|ETH}}2:41:21
22nd1999{{flagathlete|Dube Jillo|ETH}}2:17:38{{flagathlete|Orna Blau|ISR}}2:48:39
23rd2000{{flagathlete|Asaf Bimro|ISR}}2:19:45{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:42:06
24th2001{{flagathlete|Paul Tangus|KEN}}2:17:06{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:44:57
25th2002{{flagathlete|Simon Bor|KEN}}2:16:13{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:36:40
26th2003{{flagathlete|Moges Taye|ETH}}2:12:45{{flagathlete|Esther Einer|ISR}}2:51:06
27th2004{{flagathlete|Habtamu Bekele|ETH}}2:15:39{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:38:42
28th2005{{flagathlete|Habtamu Bekele|ETH}}2:18:08{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:44:50
29th2006{{flagathlete|John Rotich|KEN}}2:15:43{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:54:49
30th2007{{flagathlete|Leonard Maina|BHR}}2:13:13{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:39:25
31st2008{{flagathlete|Leonard Maina|KEN}}2:10:32{{flagathlete|Nili Abramski|ISR}}2:39:15
32nd2009{{flagathlete|Jackson Kotut|KEN}}2:08:07{{flagathlete|Irene Kosgei|KEN}}2:39:07
33rd2010{{flagathlete|Simon Kariuki|KEN}}2:11:09.5{{flagathlete|Emily Samoei|KEN}}2:36:40.3
34th2011{{flagathlete|Stephen Chemlany|KEN}}2:10:02{{flagathlete|Abaynesh Sisay|ETH}}2:44:31
35th2012{{flagathlete|Patrick Tambwé|FRA}}2:07:30{{flagathlete|Tinibt Gidey|ETH}}2:40:08
36th2013{{flagathlete|Dominic Ondoro|KEN}}2:08:00{{flagathlete|Ashete Bekele|ETH}}2:40:22
37th2014{{flagathlete|Tariku Jufar|ETH}}2:10:32{{flagathlete|Divina Jepkosgei|KEN}}2:34:41
38th2015{{flagathlete|Hailu Mekonnen|ETH}}2:12:32{{flagathlete|Riki Salem|ISR}}2:54:02
39th2016{{flagathlete|Teferi Kebede|ETH}}2:15:31{{flagathlete|Edinah Kwambai|KEN}}2:51:16
40th2017{{flagathlete|Habtamu Wegi|ETH}}2:16:39{{flagathlete|Hiwot Gebrekidan|ETH}}2:25:45
41st2018{{flagathlete|Girmaw Amare|ISR}}2:15:31{{flagathlete|Ayantu Abera|ETH}}2:40:37
42nd2019{{flagathlete|Haimro Almaya|ISR}}2:15:16{{flagathlete|Beatie Deutsch|ISR}}2:42:18

Wins by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
{{ETH}} 16 7 23
{{ISR}} 5 17 22
{{KEN}} 8 4 12
{{GBR2}} 5 0 5
{{GER}} 4 1 5
{{FRA}} 2 1 3
{{RSA}} 1 2 3
{{FIN}} 0 2 2
{{MDA}} 0 2 2
{{TCH}} 0 2 2
{{USA}} 0 2 2
{{BHR}} 1 0 1
{{NZL}} 0 1 1
{{SWE}} 0 1 1

See also

  • Jerusalem Marathon

References

1. ^{{cite news |first=Megan |last=Jacobs |title=Track & Field: Muturi returns to defend Tiberias title |url=http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1198517339284&pagename=JPost/JPArticle/ShowFull |work=Jerusalem Post |date=10 January 2008 |accessdate=12 November 2008 }}
2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20080509195030/http://www.nyrr.org/about/this_week.asp This Week in NYRR History]. New York Road Runners. Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
3. ^{{cite news |first=David |last=Sharrock |title=How an Arab who used to be Kenyan made history running in Israel — and ended up in a hell of a state |url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,251-2537371.html |work=Times Online |date=9 January 2007 |accessdate=2008-11-12 }}
4. ^France's Tambwe triumphs in Tiberias Marathon in 2:07:30 {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120120142934/http://www.european-athletics.org/news/latest-news/496-general/10698-frances-tambwe-triumphs-in-tiberias-marathon-in-20729.html |date=2012-01-20 }}. European Athletics (2012-01-14). Retrieved on 2012-01-15.
List of winners
  • Eiger, David & Civai, Franco (2011-01-09). [https://www.arrs.run/HP_TibMa.htm Tiberias Marathon]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-01-15.

External links

  • In Ancient Footsteps, an overview by Prof. Uri Goldbourt
  • New Official Site
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