JTBC Seoul Marathon: Difference between revisions
m →Marathon: Typo |
|||
(35 intermediate revisions by 19 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|Annual footrace in South Korea}} |
|||
{{Distinguish|Seoul International Marathon}} |
{{Distinguish|Seoul International Marathon}} |
||
{{Infobox athletics race |
|||
[[File:Seoul.Olympic.Stadium.01 copy.jpg|thumb|The [[Jamsil Olympic Stadium]] is the finishing point for the race]] |
|||
| bgcolour = #ff6400 |
|||
⚫ | The '''JoongAng Seoul Marathon''' is an annual [[footrace]] that takes place in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]], usually in early November. First held in 1999, the race was established as a commemoration of [[Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon|Olympic marathon race]] which was held as part of the [[1988 Seoul Olympics]].<ref name=Singa>[http://www.singaporemarathon.com/Travel/Other_Marathons/JoongAng_Seoul_Marathon.aspx Travel » Other Marathons » JoongAng Seoul Marathon]. [[Singapore Marathon]]. Retrieved on 2009-11-07.</ref> It features a men's [[marathon]] elite race, and also has non-professional races of 10 km as well as the marathon distance. Elite international competitors are usually not invited to the women's race, thus that section tends to be a competition between Korean women only.<ref>Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada |
||
| image = |
|||
| imagesize = |
|||
| caption = |
|||
| location = [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] |
|||
| type = [[Road running|Road]] |
|||
| distance = [[Marathon]] |
|||
| est = 1999 |
|||
| sponsor = [[JTBC]] |
|||
| record = Men's: '''2:05:29''' (2019)<br>{{flagicon|ETH}} [[Shifera Tamru]]<br>Women's: '''2:29:32''' (2007)<br>{{flagicon|KOR}} [[Lee Eun-jung]] |
|||
| homepage = {{URL|http://marathon.jtbc.com/english/|JTBC Seoul Marathon}} |
|||
| participants = |
|||
}} |
|||
⚫ | The '''JoongAng Seoul Marathon''' is an annual [[footrace]] that takes place in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]], usually in early November. First held in 1999, the race was established as a commemoration of [[Athletics at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon|Olympic marathon race]] which was held as part of the [[1988 Seoul Olympics]].<ref name=Singa>[http://www.singaporemarathon.com/Travel/Other_Marathons/JoongAng_Seoul_Marathon.aspx Travel » Other Marathons » JoongAng Seoul Marathon]{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. [[Singapore Marathon]]. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. {{Dead link|date=April 2016}}</ref> It features a men's [[marathon]] elite race, and also has non-professional races of 10 km as well as the marathon distance. Elite international competitors are usually not invited to the women's race, thus that section tends to be a competition between Korean women only.<ref>{{cite news|author=Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada|date=2008-10-31|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/mbote-gunning-for-his-own-course-record-at-jo-1|title=Mbote gunning for his own course record at JoongAng Seoul Marathon|publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]|accessdate=2016-04-25}}</ref> |
||
Sponsored by [[JoongAng Ilbo]], the JoongAng Seoul Marathon one of two annual international marathons in the city: the [[Seoul International Marathon]] is held in March and is sponsored by rival newspaper [[The Dong-a Ilbo]].<ref>Jalava |
Sponsored by [[JoongAng Ilbo]], the JoongAng Seoul Marathon one of two annual international marathons in the city: the [[Seoul International Marathon]] is held in March and is sponsored by rival newspaper [[The Dong-a Ilbo]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Jalava |first=Mirko |date=2005-11-07 |url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=32540.html |title=Kiplagat takes 2:08 course record victory in Seoul |publisher=IAAF |access-date=2009-11-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110426171502/http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind%3D2/newsId%3D32540.html |archive-date=2011-04-26 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It has received [[IAAF Bronze Label Road Race]] status and hosted the [[Asian Marathon Championship]] in 2004.<ref>[https://www.arrs.run/HP_AsChMa.htm Asian Championships Marathon]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]] (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.</ref> |
||
It began as a [[half marathon]] with around 1300 participants in the first run.<ref>[http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/feature.asp Feature]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07.</ref> The course was selected as a national championship race from 2001 onwards and it became a full marathon course the following year. A 5 km short course event was held at the inaugural edition and it featured for three years until its discontinuation in 2002. In 2007 it was awarded Silver Label Race Road status by the [[IAAF]] and by 2008 around 25,000 runners were competing at each annual event.<ref name=History>[http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/history.asp History]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07.</ref> |
It began as a [[half marathon]] with around 1300 participants in the first run.<ref>[http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/feature.asp Feature]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120715075845/http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/feature.asp |date=2012-07-15 }}</ref> The course was selected as a national championship race from 2001 onwards and it became a full marathon course the following year. A 5 km short course event was held at the inaugural edition and it featured for three years until its discontinuation in 2002. In 2007 it was awarded Silver Label Race Road status by the [[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]] and by 2008 around 25,000 runners were competing at each annual event.<ref name=History>[http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/history.asp History]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130127021807/http://marathon.joins.com/english2007/marathon/history.asp |date=2013-01-27 }}</ref> |
||
Tracing a loop across Seoul, the course is generally flat, which allows for fast finishing times.<ref name=Singa/> It takes place in the south-east part of the city, heading into the suburbs towards [[Seongnam]] before looping back to finish in the [[Jamsil Olympic Stadium]].<ref>[http://marathon.joins.com/english/course.asp Course]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07.</ref> The fast course has resulted in a number of sub-2:09 runs in the men's race over the course's history.<ref>Jalava |
Tracing a loop across Seoul, the course is generally flat, which allows for fast finishing times.<ref name=Singa/> It takes place in the south-east part of the city, heading into the suburbs towards [[Seongnam]] before looping back to finish in the [[Jamsil Olympic Stadium]].<ref>[http://marathon.joins.com/english/course.asp Course]. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101015230534/http://marathon.joins.com/english/course.asp |date=2010-10-15 }}</ref> The fast course has resulted in a number of sub-2:09 runs and even one sub-2:06 run in the men's race over the course's history.<ref>{{cite news|last=Jalava|first=Mirko|date=2006-11-05|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/kiplagats-course-record-is-broken-with-20813|title=Kiplagat's course record is broken with 2:08:13 run in Seoul|publisher=[[International Association of Athletics Federations|IAAF]]|accessdate=2016-04-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author=Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada|date=2008-11-02|url=http://www.iaaf.org/news/news/molla-takes-surprise-victory-in-seoul|title=Molla takes surprise victory in Seoul|publisher=IAAF|accessdate=2016-04-25}}</ref> [[James Kwambai]] is the men's course record holder with 2:05:50 hours and is the most successful athlete at the race, having won three times consecutively from 2011 to 2013.<ref>[http://www.iaaf.org/news/report/kwambai-secures-hat-trick-in-seoul Kwambai secures hat-trick in Seoul]. IAAF (2013-11-03). Retrieved on 2013-11-03.</ref> The women's course record is 2:29:32 hours, set by national runner [[Lee Eun-Jung]]. |
||
==Past winners== |
==Past winners== |
||
===Half marathon=== |
===Half marathon=== |
||
{| class="wikitable" style=" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
!Edition |
!class=unsortable|Edition |
||
!Year |
!Year |
||
!Men's |
!class=unsortable|Men's winner |
||
!Time |
!Time ([[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]]) |
||
!Women's |
!class=unsortable|Women's winner |
||
!Time |
!Time ([[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]]) |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|1st |
|1st |
||
|1999 |
|1999 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Baek Seung-Do]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Baek Seung-Do]]|KOR}} |
||
|1:04:41 |
|1:04:41 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Kwon Eun-ju]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kwon Eun-ju]]|KOR}} |
||
|1:13:58 |
|1:13:58 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|2nd |
|2nd |
||
|2000 |
|2000 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[You Young-Jin]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[You Young-Jin]]|KOR}} |
||
|1:04:06 |
|1:04:06 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Yoon Sun-Sook]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Yoon Sun-Sook]]|KOR}} |
||
|1:13:31 |
|1:13:31 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|3rd |
|3rd |
||
|2001 |
|2001 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[John Nada Saya]]|TAN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[John Nada Saya]]|TAN}} |
||
|1:01:58 |
|1:01:58 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Bae Hae-Jin]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Bae Hae-Jin]]|KOR}} |
||
|1:13:06 |
|1:13:06 |
||
|} |
|} |
||
Line 44: | Line 58: | ||
===Marathon=== |
===Marathon=== |
||
'''Key:''' |
'''Key:''' |
||
{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} |
{{legend2|#A9F5A9|'''Course record'''|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} |
||
{{legend2|#FA58F4|[[Asian Marathon Championship]] race|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}} |
|||
{| class="wikitable" style=" |
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |
||
|- |
|- |
||
!Edition |
!class=unsortable|Edition |
||
!Year |
!Year |
||
!Men's |
!class=unsortable|Men's winner |
||
!Time |
!Time ([[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]]) |
||
!Women's |
!class=unsortable|Women's winner |
||
!Time |
!Time ([[hour|h]]:[[minute|m]]:[[second|s]]) |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|4th |
|4th |
||
|2002 |
|2002 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Mbarak Hussein]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Mbarak Hussein]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:09:46 |
|2:09:46 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Oh Jung-hee]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Oh Jung-hee (athlete)|Oh Jung-hee]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:37:58 |
|2:37:58 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|5th |
|5th |
||
|2003 |
|2003 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Pavel Loskutov]]|EST}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Pavel Loskutov]]|EST}} |
||
|2:09:15 |
|2:09:15 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Chung |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Chung Yun-hee]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:30:50 |
|2:30:50 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|bgcolor=#FA58F4|6th |
|||
|6th |
|||
|2004 |
|bgcolor=#FA58F4|2004 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Pavel Loskutov]]|EST}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Pavel Loskutov]]|EST}} |
||
|2:09:34 |
|2:09:34 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Zhang Shujing]]|CHN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Zhang Shujing]]|CHN}} |
||
|2:36:22 |
|2:36:22 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|7th |
|7th |
||
|2005 |
|2005 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[William Kiplagat]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[William Kiplagat]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:08:27 |
|2:08:27 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Kwon Keun-young]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kwon Keun-young]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:49:09 |
|2:49:09 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|8th |
|8th |
||
|2006 |
|2006 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Jason Mbote]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Jason Mbote]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:08:13 |
|||
|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Hye- |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Hye-kyong]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:40:36 |
|2:40:36 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|9th |
|9th |
||
|2007 |
|2007 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Joshua Chelanga]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Joshua Chelanga]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:08:14 |
|2:08:14 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Eun- |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Eun-jung]]|KOR}} |
||
|bgcolor=#A9F5A9|2:29:32 |
|bgcolor=#A9F5A9|'''2:29:32''' |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|10th |
|10th |
||
|2008 |
|2008 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Solomon Molla]]|ETH}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Solomon Molla]]|ETH}} |
||
|2:08:46 |
|2:08:46 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Sun-young]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Sun-young]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:29:58 |
|2:29:58 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|11th |
|11th |
||
|2009 |
|2009 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Francis Kibiwott Larabal]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Francis Kibiwott Larabal|Francis Kibiwott]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:09:00 |
|2:09:00 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Sun-young]]|KOR}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Sun-young]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:34:22 |
|2:34:22 |
||
|- |
|- |
||
|12th |
|12th |
||
|2010 |
|2010 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[David Kemboi Kiyeng]]|KEN}} |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[David Kemboi Kiyeng|David Kiyeng]]|KEN}} |
||
|2:08:15 |
|2:08:15 |
||
|{{flagathlete|[[Eun |
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Eun-jung (athlete)|Kim Eun-jung]]|KOR}} |
||
|2:44:25 |
|2:44:25 |
||
|- |
|||
|13th |
|||
|2011 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[James Kwambai]]|KEN}} |
|||
|2:08:50 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Choi Gyeong-hui]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:40:49 |
|||
|- |
|||
|14th |
|||
|2012 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[James Kwambai]]|KEN}} |
|||
|2:05:50 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Choi Gyeong-hui]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:39:20 |
|||
|- |
|||
|15th |
|||
|2013 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[James Kwambai]]|KEN}} |
|||
|2:06:25 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Park Ho-sun]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:31:32 |
|||
|- |
|||
|16th |
|||
|2014 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Feyisa Bekele]]|ETH}} |
|||
|2:07:43 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Ahn Seul-ki]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:37:47 |
|||
|- |
|||
|17th |
|||
|2015 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Tebalu Zawude]]|ETH}} |
|||
|2:08:46 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Park Ho-sun]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:36:30 |
|||
|- |
|||
|18th |
|||
|2016 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Joel Kemboi]]|KEN}} |
|||
|2:08:07 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Sun-ae]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:44:13 |
|||
|- |
|||
|19th |
|||
|2017 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Thomas Rono]]|KEN}} |
|||
|2:09:13 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Do-yeon (athlete)|Kim Do-yeon]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:31:24 |
|||
|- |
|||
|20th |
|||
|2018 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Asefa Mengstu]]|ETH}} |
|||
|2:08:11 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Kim Seong-eun (athlete)|Kim Seong-eun]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:38:47 |
|||
|- |
|||
|21st |
|||
|2019 |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Shifera Tamru]]|ETH}} |
|||
|bgcolor=#A9F5A9|'''2:05:29''' |
|||
|align=left|{{flagathlete|[[Lee Sook-jung]]|KOR}} |
|||
|2:48:15 |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
Line 124: | Line 202: | ||
*[http://marathon.joins.com/english/ Official website] |
*[http://marathon.joins.com/english/ Official website] |
||
__NOTOC__ |
|||
{{IAAF Bronze Label}} |
|||
[[Category: |
[[Category:JTBC]] |
||
[[Category: |
[[Category:Marathons in South Korea]] |
||
[[Category:Athletics in South Korea]] |
|||
[[Category:Sport in Seoul]] |
[[Category:Sport in Seoul]] |
||
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1999]] |
[[Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1999]] |
||
[[Category:1999 establishments in South Korea]] |
|||
[[Category:Autumn events in South Korea]] |
|||
[[de:JoongAng Seoul Marathon]] |
Latest revision as of 03:15, 22 November 2024
JTBC Seoul Marathon | |
---|---|
Location | Seoul, South Korea |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Primary sponsor | JTBC |
Established | 1999 |
Course records | Men's: 2:05:29 (2019) Shifera Tamru Women's: 2:29:32 (2007) Lee Eun-jung |
Official site | JTBC Seoul Marathon |
The JoongAng Seoul Marathon is an annual footrace that takes place in Seoul, South Korea, usually in early November. First held in 1999, the race was established as a commemoration of Olympic marathon race which was held as part of the 1988 Seoul Olympics.[1] It features a men's marathon elite race, and also has non-professional races of 10 km as well as the marathon distance. Elite international competitors are usually not invited to the women's race, thus that section tends to be a competition between Korean women only.[2]
Sponsored by JoongAng Ilbo, the JoongAng Seoul Marathon one of two annual international marathons in the city: the Seoul International Marathon is held in March and is sponsored by rival newspaper The Dong-a Ilbo.[3] It has received IAAF Bronze Label Road Race status and hosted the Asian Marathon Championship in 2004.[4]
It began as a half marathon with around 1300 participants in the first run.[5] The course was selected as a national championship race from 2001 onwards and it became a full marathon course the following year. A 5 km short course event was held at the inaugural edition and it featured for three years until its discontinuation in 2002. In 2007 it was awarded Silver Label Race Road status by the IAAF and by 2008 around 25,000 runners were competing at each annual event.[6]
Tracing a loop across Seoul, the course is generally flat, which allows for fast finishing times.[1] It takes place in the south-east part of the city, heading into the suburbs towards Seongnam before looping back to finish in the Jamsil Olympic Stadium.[7] The fast course has resulted in a number of sub-2:09 runs and even one sub-2:06 run in the men's race over the course's history.[8][9] James Kwambai is the men's course record holder with 2:05:50 hours and is the most successful athlete at the race, having won three times consecutively from 2011 to 2013.[10] The women's course record is 2:29:32 hours, set by national runner Lee Eun-Jung.
Past winners
[edit]Half marathon
[edit]Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 1999 | Baek Seung-Do (KOR) | 1:04:41 | Kwon Eun-ju (KOR) | 1:13:58 |
2nd | 2000 | You Young-Jin (KOR) | 1:04:06 | Yoon Sun-Sook (KOR) | 1:13:31 |
3rd | 2001 | John Nada Saya (TAN) | 1:01:58 | Bae Hae-Jin (KOR) | 1:13:06 |
Marathon
[edit]Key: Course record Asian Marathon Championship race
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
4th | 2002 | Mbarak Hussein (KEN) | 2:09:46 | Oh Jung-hee (KOR) | 2:37:58 |
5th | 2003 | Pavel Loskutov (EST) | 2:09:15 | Chung Yun-hee (KOR) | 2:30:50 |
6th | 2004 | Pavel Loskutov (EST) | 2:09:34 | Zhang Shujing (CHN) | 2:36:22 |
7th | 2005 | William Kiplagat (KEN) | 2:08:27 | Kwon Keun-young (KOR) | 2:49:09 |
8th | 2006 | Jason Mbote (KEN) | 2:08:13 | Kim Hye-kyong (KOR) | 2:40:36 |
9th | 2007 | Joshua Chelanga (KEN) | 2:08:14 | Lee Eun-jung (KOR) | 2:29:32 |
10th | 2008 | Solomon Molla (ETH) | 2:08:46 | Lee Sun-young (KOR) | 2:29:58 |
11th | 2009 | Francis Kibiwott (KEN) | 2:09:00 | Lee Sun-young (KOR) | 2:34:22 |
12th | 2010 | David Kiyeng (KEN) | 2:08:15 | Kim Eun-jung (KOR) | 2:44:25 |
13th | 2011 | James Kwambai (KEN) | 2:08:50 | Choi Gyeong-hui (KOR) | 2:40:49 |
14th | 2012 | James Kwambai (KEN) | 2:05:50 | Choi Gyeong-hui (KOR) | 2:39:20 |
15th | 2013 | James Kwambai (KEN) | 2:06:25 | Park Ho-sun (KOR) | 2:31:32 |
16th | 2014 | Feyisa Bekele (ETH) | 2:07:43 | Ahn Seul-ki (KOR) | 2:37:47 |
17th | 2015 | Tebalu Zawude (ETH) | 2:08:46 | Park Ho-sun (KOR) | 2:36:30 |
18th | 2016 | Joel Kemboi (KEN) | 2:08:07 | Kim Sun-ae (KOR) | 2:44:13 |
19th | 2017 | Thomas Rono (KEN) | 2:09:13 | Kim Do-yeon (KOR) | 2:31:24 |
20th | 2018 | Asefa Mengstu (ETH) | 2:08:11 | Kim Seong-eun (KOR) | 2:38:47 |
21st | 2019 | Shifera Tamru (ETH) | 2:05:29 | Lee Sook-jung (KOR) | 2:48:15 |
References
[edit]- ^ a b Travel » Other Marathons » JoongAng Seoul Marathon[permanent dead link ]. Singapore Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. [dead link ]
- ^ Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada (2008-10-31). "Mbote gunning for his own course record at JoongAng Seoul Marathon". IAAF. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- ^ Jalava, Mirko (2005-11-07). "Kiplagat takes 2:08 course record victory in Seoul". IAAF. Archived from the original on 2011-04-26. Retrieved 2009-11-07.
- ^ Asian Championships Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians (2013-03-02). Retrieved on 2013-09-28.
- ^ Feature. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. Archived 2012-07-15 at archive.today
- ^ History. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. Archived 2013-01-27 at archive.today
- ^ Course. JoongAng Seoul Marathon. Retrieved on 2009-11-07. Archived 2010-10-15 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Jalava, Mirko (2006-11-05). "Kiplagat's course record is broken with 2:08:13 run in Seoul". IAAF. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- ^ Yelena Kurdyumova and Sergey Porada (2008-11-02). "Molla takes surprise victory in Seoul". IAAF. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
- ^ Kwambai secures hat-trick in Seoul. IAAF (2013-11-03). Retrieved on 2013-11-03.