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词条 Cape Town Marathon
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  1. Past winners

  2. See also

  3. References

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| caption = Sanlam Cape Town Marathon Logo
| date = 23 September 2018
| location = Cape Town, South Africa
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon
| est = {{start date and age|2007}}
| sponsor = Sanlam
| record = Men:
{{flagicon|RSA}} Stephen Mokoka 2:08:31
Women:
{{flagicon|NAM}} Helalia Johannes 2:29:28
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The Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is a City Marathon (42.2 km) held in Cape Town, South Africa, which is sponsored by Sanlam, the City of Cape Town and Vital Health Foods.[1][2]

Prior to existing in its current format, the Cape Town Marathon was organised by Celtic Harriers running club. It started and finished in Pinelands, and was introduced in 1994.

This was then followed by a separately organised marathon, which was also held in Cape Town in 2005 and 2006.

The first Cape Town Marathon (in its current format) was run in September 2007. From 2007 to 2009 the race was organized by Western Province Athletics, under a corporate sponsorship agreement with the national federation, Athletics South Africa.

From 2014 its name changed to the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, and it is being run under a joint partnership between Western Province Athletics, The City of Cape Town and Asem Running. Brand Ambassadors include Francois Pienaar and Elana Meyer.

The event includes the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon (42 km); the Sanlam Cape Town 10 km PEACE RUN / Walk, the Sanlam Cape Town Peace Trail Runs (12 km & 22 km) and a Community Fun Run (4.2 km).[3]

In 2014, 2015 and 2016 it was accredited with IAAF Silver Label status.,[4] in 2017 it was the first African Marathon to achieve IAAF Gold Label Status, it is also accredited as a Climate Neutral event.

The Cape Town Marathon hosted the South African marathon championships, from the years 1996-2000 and then again in 2014. {{cite web |url=http://www.iol.co.za/sport/cricket/distance-stars-fade-491617 |title=Distance stars fade... |date=2 March 2001}} {{cite web |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/reports-from-south-african-champs-and-old-mut |title=Reports from South African Champs and Old Mutual marathon |date=6 March 2000}}

In 1996, the Cape Town Marathon was won by Josia Thugwane, who went on to win the men's Olympic Marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

The 2013 men's winner Lindikhaya Mthangayi (2:17:02) was stripped of his title in 2014 due to a failed doping test for the steroid methandienone The original runner-up Paul Manawa was elevated to first place as a result.[5]

The men's course record was set in 2016 at 2:08:41 by Asefa Negewo (ETH) and by Isabella Ochinchi (Kenya) in 2015 with a time of 2:30:20.

The marathon is held on a fast and flat course, starting and finishing in Green Point, near the Cape Town Stadium.

Past winners

{{clear}}Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
EditionYearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st2007{{flagathlete|Mluleki Nobanda|RSA}}2:14:46{{flagathlete|Samukeliso Moyo|ZIM}}2:41:30
2nd2008[6]{{flagathlete|Motlokoa Nkhabutlane|LES}}2:14:16{{flagathlete|Samukeliso Moyo|ZIM}}2:42:12
3rd2009{{flagathlete|George Mofokeng|RSA}}2:14:20{{flagathlete|Sharon Tavengwa|ZIM}}2:47:08
4th2010{{flagathlete|Gert Thys|RSA}}2:22:12{{flagathlete|Nomvuyisi Seti|RSA}}2:57:12
5th2011{{flagathlete|Amos Maiyo|KEN}}2:14:55{{flagathlete|Chiyedza Chokore|ZIM}}2:46:31
6th2012{{flagathlete|Gilbert Mutandiro|ZIM}}2:19:16{{flagathlete|Alicen Manake|ZIM}}2:51:37
7th2013{{flagathlete|Paul Manawa|KEN}}2:17:51{{flagathlete|Samukeliso Moyo|ZIM}}2:42:46
8th2014{{flagathlete|Willy Kibor|KEN}}2:10:41{{flagathlete|Meseret Mengistu|ETH}}2:30:56
9th2015{{flagathlete|Shadrack Kemboi|KEN}}2:11:41{{flagathlete|Isabella Ochichi|KEN}}2:30:20
10th2016{{flagathlete|Asefa Mengstu|ETH}}2:08:41{{flagathlete|Tish Jones|UK}}2:36:13
11th2017{{flagathlete|Asefa Mengstu|ETH}}2:10:01{{flagathlete|Betelhem Moges|ETH}}2:30:22
12th2018{{flagathlete|Stephen Mokoka|RSA}}2:08:31{{flagathlete|Helalia Johannes|NAM}}2:29:28

See also

  • Sport in South Africa
  • Comrades Marathon
  • Two Oceans Marathon

References

1. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.sport24.co.za/OtherSport/CapeTownMarathon/Pienaar-Meyer-going-for-gold-20150224 |title=Pienaar, Meyer going for gold |date=24 February 2015 |accessdate=19 July 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web| url=http://www.mediaupdate.co.za/News/Article/78897/Sanlam-Cape-Town-Marathon-shows-sport-as-a-tool-can-be-used-to-fight-xenophobia |title=Sanlam Cape Town Marathon shows sport as a tool can be used to fight xenophobia |date=29 May 2015 |accessdate=19 July 2015}}
3. ^http://www.capetownmarathon.com/about-us/history-of-the-marathon/
4. ^Calendar. IAAF. Retrieved on 2015-03-23.
5. ^Hauman, Riël (2014-05-27). Cape Town Marathon Winner DQ’d For Doping. Competitor. Retrieved on 2015-09-21.
6. ^[https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/Pages/NedbankCTmarathonSep08.aspx Nedbank City of Cape Town marathon is a runaway success] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151002060324/https://www.capetown.gov.za/en/Pages/NedbankCTmarathonSep08.aspx# |date=2 October 2015 }}. City of Cape Town (2009-09-22). Retrieved on 2015-09-21.
List of winners
  • [https://more.arrs.run/raceSeries/2701 ARRS - Race series: Nedbank Cape Town]. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2015-09-21.
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