Milano City Marathon | |
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Date | Early April |
Location | Milan, Italy |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Primary sponsor | Telepass |
Established | 2000 |
Course records | Men's: 2:02:57 (2021) Titus Ekiru Women's: 2:19:35 (2021) Hiwot Gebrekidan |
Official site | Milano City Marathon |
Participants | 4,901 finishers (2022) 6,308 (2019) |
The Milano City Marathon is a marathon race held every April in Milan, Italy. It was first organised in 2000 by the Milano City Marathon Club and the first nine editions were held in November.
History
The 2009 edition of the race, initially set for November 2009, was shifted to April the following year.[1] The newly scheduled event featured a marathon, half marathon, and relay marathon event. The move proved popular and at least 7213 runners took part in the activities that year.[2] At the 2011 edition, the marathon and relay events saw more than five thousand participants each, making a record total of 10,203 runners.[3]
Barclays Bank became the title sponsor in 2012 and 13569 people participated in the day's events, including the marathon and relay races.[4]
The 20th edition of the race, originally scheduled for 2020, was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic and lockdown of Italy, with all registrants given the option of receiving a 100% discount code for the 20th edition, an 80% discount for the 21st, a 60% discount for the 22nd, or a 40% discount for the 23rd.[5][6]
Winners
Key: Course record
Ed. | Year | Men | Nationality | Time[lower-alpha 1] | Women | Nationality | Time[lower-alpha 1] |
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22nd | 2023 | Andrew Rotich Kwemoi | Uganda | 2:07:14 | Sharon Jemutai Cherop | Kenya | 2:26:13 |
21st | 2022 | Titus Kipruto | Kenya | 2:05:05 | Vivian Kiplagat | Kenya | 2:20:18 |
20th[lower-alpha 2] | 2021 | Reuben Kiypego | Kenya | 2:03:55[lower-alpha 3] | Hiwot Gebrekidan | Ethiopia | 2:19:35 |
2020 | postponed due to coronavirus pandemic[6] | ||||||
19th | 2019 | Titus Ekiru | Kenya | 2:04:46 | Vivian Kiplagat | Kenya | 2:22:25 |
18th | 2018 | Seifu Tura | Ethiopia | 2:09:04 | Lucy Kabuu | Kenya | 2:27:02 |
17th | 2017 | Edwin Koech | Kenya | 2:07:13 | Sheila Chepkoech | Kenya | 2:29:52 |
16th | 2016 | Ernest Ngeno | Kenya | 2:08:15 | Brigid Kosgei | Kenya | 2:27:45 |
15th | 2015 | Kenneth Mungara | Kenya | 2:08:44 | Lucy Karimi | Kenya | 2:27:35 |
14th | 2014 | Francis Kiprop | Kenya | 2:08:53 | Visiline Jepkesho | Kenya | 2:28:40 |
13th | 2013 | Gemechu Worku | Ethiopia | 2:09:25 | Monica Jepkoech | Kenya | 2:32:54 |
12th | 2012 | Daniel Too | Kenya | 2:08:39 | Irene Kosgei | Kenya | 2:31:07 |
11th | 2011 | Solomon Busendich | Kenya | 2:10:38 | Marcella Mancini | Italy | 2:41.24 |
10th | 2010 | Jafred Kipchumba | Kenya | 2:09:15 | Asnakech Mengistu | Ethiopia | 2:25:50 |
2009 | shifted regular schedule forward from November to April[1] | ||||||
9th | 2008 | Duncan Kibet | Kenya | 2:07:53 | Anna Incerti | Italy | 2:27:42 |
8th | 2007 | Evans Cheruiyot | Kenya | 2:09:16 | Pamela Chepchumba | Kenya | 2:25:36 |
7th | 2006 | Benson Cherono | Kenya | 2:07:58 | Askale Tafa | Ethiopia | 2:27:57 |
6th | 2005 | Hélder Ornelas | Portugal | 2:10:00 | Hellen Kimutai | Kenya | 2:28:49 |
5th | 2004 | Daniel Cheribo | Kenya | 2:08:38 | Rita Jeptoo | Kenya | 2:28:11 |
4th | 2003 | John Birgen | Kenya | 2:09:08 | Anne Jelagat | Kenya | 2:29:23 |
3rd | 2002 | Robert Cheruiyot | Kenya | 2:08:59 | Margaret Okayo | Kenya | 2:24:59 |
2nd | 2001 | John Saya | Tanzania | 2:08:57 | Alice Chelangat | Kenya | 2:26:36 |
1st | 2000 | Simon Biwott | Kenya | 2:09:00 | Lucilla Andreucci | Italy | 2:29:43 |
Notes
References
- 1 2 "City Marathon, si corre fuori dal traffico". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 24 November 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2021.
- ↑ Sampaolo, Diego (2010-04-12). Surprise victories for Kipchumba and Mengistu in Milan. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.
- ↑ Sampaolo, Diego (2011-04-10). Bushendich and Mancini beat the heat in Milan. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-11.
- ↑ Sampaolo, Diego (2012-04-15). Kenyans beat the rain in Milan. IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-04-21.
- ↑ "Generali Milano Marathon postponed from its originale date. Work is underway to allocate new dates on the FIDAL calendar". 9 March 2020.
- 1 2 "The next edition of the Generali Milano Marathon will be on 11th April 2021". 28 May 2020.
- List of winners
- Civai, Franco (2009-11-29). Citta di Milano Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2010-04-12.