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List of winners of the New York City Marathon

List of winners of the New York City Marathon

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The New York City Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) race which has been held in New York City since 1970. It is the largest marathon in the world; since 2013, every race except one has had over 50,000 finishers.[1][2] From 1970 through 1975, the race was held entirely in Central Park, but since 1976, the course has started in Staten Island and goes through each of the city's five boroughs.[3] The race was canceled in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy, which hit New York less than a week before the race had been scheduled to take place.[4] The race was also cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the city.[5] In total, 35 men and 30 women have won the open division of the New York City Marathon, while nine men and seven women have won the wheelchair division. The winners have represented 22 countries: Americans have won the marathon the most, doing so on 32 occasions; Kenyans have won 26 times; and Norwegians 10 times.[6][7][8]

A crowd of runners crossing a bridge
The New York City Marathon is the largest marathon in the world.

Gary Muhrcke won the first race in a time of 2:31:38. There were 127 entrants, of whom 55 finished – the only female starter, Nina Kuscsik, withdrew partway due to illness. The following year, Beth Bonner became the first female finisher, winning the race in 2:55:22:[9] a time that is officially credited as the first sub-3-hour marathon by a woman.[10] Grete Waitz, a Norwegian female runner, achieved three official world records at the race between 1978 and 1980.[11] Allison Roe and Alberto Salazar set world record times in the women's and men's races in 1981, but a later investigation found that the course was short, and their times do not stand as official world records,[12] though the New York City Marathon maintains them as course records.[13] Waitz dominated the women's marathon between 1978 and 1989, winning nine of the eleven races during that period: her nine wins are the most of any runner at the New York City Marathon. In the men's race, Bill Rodgers has won the most times, doing so in four consecutive years, from 1976 to 1979.[14] The current course records are held by Geoffrey Mutai, who set a time of 2:05:06 in the 2011 men's race, and Margaret Okayo, who set the women's record at 2:22:31 in 2003.[13]

A wheelchair race has been held since 2000, when 72 people finished: Kamel Ayari won the men's race, and Anh Nguyen Thi Xuan won the women's.[15][16] Among the wheelchair racers, Edith Hunkeler of Switzerland and Tatyana McFadden of the United States have the most victories, with five each. McFadden also holds the women's course record with a time of 1:43:04 set in 2015, while Kurt Fearnley of Australia holds the men's record with 1:29:22 set in 2006.[17]

Winners

Men's open division

A photo of Bill Rodgers.
Bill Rodgers won the race four times.
A photo of Rodgers Rop in running clothes
Rodgers Rop won the 2002 New York City Marathon.
A photo of Marílson Gomes dos Santos wearing a yellow top and cap
Marílson Gomes dos Santos, who won the 2006 and 2008 New York City Marathons, is the first and only Brazilian to win the race.
A photo of Geoffrey Mutai running in a road race
Geoffrey Mutai won the 2011 and 2013 New York City Marathons, and held the course record for twelve years.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
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Women's open division

A photo of Paula Radcliffe running on a New York street
Paula Radcliffe won the 2004, 2007 and 2008 New York City Marathons.
A photo of Jelena Prokopcuka running in a road race
Jeļena Prokopčuka, who won the 2005 and 2006 New York City Marathons, was the first and only Latvian runner to win in either division.
  World record
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
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Men's wheelchair division

A photo of Kurt Fearnley, in a wheelchair, racing on a track
Kurt Fearnley won the race four times in a row from 2006 to 2009, and holds the current course record.
A photo of Masazumi Soejima, in a wheelchair, racing on the road
Masazumi Soejima won the race in 2011.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
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Women's wheelchair division

A photo of Edith Hunkeler in her wheelchair during a race
Edith Hunkeler has won the women's wheelchair race five times, more than any other athlete.
A photo of Tatyana McFadden, in her wheelchair during a road race
Tatyana McFadden, who won the race four times, holds the current course record.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
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Victories by nationality

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Notes and references

Notes

  1. Due to strong winds in 2014, the wheelchair race start was moved to after the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, reducing the race distance to 23.2 miles.[13]

Citations

  1. "By the Numbers: 2019 TCS New York City Marathon Becomes World's Largest Marathon". Running USA. November 5, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  2. Juva, Theresa; Monico, Nicolle (October 29, 2018). "The Making of Today's Iconic 5-Borough NYC Marathon". Podium Runner. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  3. "2020 TCS New York City Marathon Cancellation: Runner Resolution Options". TCS New York City Marathon. New York Road Runners. June 24, 2020. Retrieved July 10, 2020.
  4. 2019 Media Guide, pp. 103–104, 113.
  5. "TCS New York City Marathon 2019: Finishers". New York Road Runners. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  6. "TCS New York City Marathon 2019: Finishers". New York Road Runners. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  7. Robinson, Roger (October 30, 2018). "40 Years Ago, Grete Waitz Changed Women's Running in NYC". Runner's World. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  8. Robb, Sharon (June 28, 1985). "Records fun while they last". Sun-Sentinel. Deerfield Beach, Florida. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  9. 2019 Media Guide, pp. 103–104.
  10. "TCS New York City Marathon 2000: Finishers (Wheelchair)". New York Road Runners. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  11. 2019 Media Guide, pp. 104, 113.
  12. "TCS New York City Marathon 2019: Finishers (Men's Wheelchair)". New York Road Runners. Retrieved April 28, 2020.
  13. "TCS New York City Marathon 2019: Finishers (Women's Wheelchair)". New York Road Runners. Retrieved April 28, 2020.

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