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2013 New York City Marathon

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The 2013 New York City Marathon took place on Sunday, November 3, 2013, and was the 43rd edition of that race.[1] It followed a one-year hiatus after the 2012 New York City Marathon was canceled due to Hurricane Sandy.[2] Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya won the men's division with a time of 2:08:24, his second win in a row in New York.[3] Priscah Jeptoo, also from Kenya, won the women's division with a time of 2:25:07.[4] The two winners each received $100,000 in prize money.[5] In the women's wheelchair division, Tatyana McFadden of the U.S. completed a historic sweep of the Boston, London, Chicago, and New York marathons in the same year, winning in 1:59:13.[6] She becomes the first to win four major marathons in a single calendar year.[7] Switzerland's Marcel Hug won the men's wheelchair division in 1:40:14.[8]

A record high of 50,740 runners participated, of which 50,304 finished the marathon. This was the largest number of participants of any marathon in history.[9]

Security was notably increased at the marathon, following the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, with baggage screenings, surveillance helicopters, and inspection of runners, among other measures.[5]

Results

Men's race

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Geoffrey Mutai  Kenya 2:08:24
Tsegaye Kebede  Ethiopia 2:09:16
Lusapho April  South Africa 2:09:45
4 Julius Arile  Kenya 2:10:03
5 Stanley Biwott  Kenya 2:10:41
6 Masato Imai  Japan 2:10:45
7 Jackson Kiprop  Uganda 2:10:56
8 Peter Cheruiyot Kirui  Kenya 2:11:23
9 Wesley Korir  Kenya 2:11:34
10 Daniele Meucci  Italy 2:12:03

Women's race

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Priscah Jeptoo  Kenya 2:25:07
Buzunesh Deba  Ethiopia 2:25:56
Jelena Prokopcuka  Latvia 2:27:47
4 Christelle Daunay  France 2:28:14
5 Valeria Straneo  Italy 2:28:22
6 Kim Smith  New Zealand 2:28:49
7 Sabrina Mockenhaupt  Germany 2:29:10
8 Tigist Tufa Demisse  Ethiopia 2:29:24
9 Edna Kiplagat  Kenya 2:30:04
10 Diane Nukuri-Johnson  Burundi 2:30:09

References