Santiago Marathon

Coordinates: 33°26′40″S 70°39′13″W / 33.4444°S 70.6536°W / -33.4444; -70.6536
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Santiago Marathon
DateApril
LocationSantiago, Chile
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, Half marathon, 10K run
Primary sponsorGatorade
Established2007
Course recordsMen's: 2:09:37 (2017)
Kenya Luka Rotich
Women's: 2:28:18 (2015)
Peru Inés Melchor
Official siteSantiago Marathon
Participants4,413 (2019)

The Santiago Marathon[1] (Spanish: Maratón de Santiago) is an annual event first run in 2007 through the streets of Santiago Chile. Other races include a half marathon and a 10K run.

The marathon held the IAAF Road Race Bronze Label in 2014,[2] 2015[3] and 2017.[4]

Route[edit]

The race starts and finishes in the Plaza de la Ciudadanía, opposite the Palacio de la Moneda.

Results[edit]

Race record in bold

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
16th 2024  Edwin Koech (KEN) 2:10:19  Josephine Chepkoech (KEN) 2:30:16
15th 2023  Joseph Munywoki (KEN) 2:12:41  Salina Jebet (KEN) 2:36:00
14th 2022  Daniel Cortés (CHL) 2:17:31  Danica Kusanovic (CHL) 2:55:14
2021 postponed due to coronavirus pandemic
2020
13th 2019  Jacob Kendagor (KEN) 2:13:15  Gladys Chemweno (KEN) 2:36:35
12th 2018  Luka Rotich (KEN) 2:12:10  Aynalem Kassahun (ETH) 2:30:29
11th 2017  Luka Rotich[4] (KEN) 2:09:37  Inés Melchor (PER) 2:34:12
10th 2016  Victor Kipchirchir (KEN) 2:11:01  Ogla Kimaiyo (KEN) 2:35:24
9th 2015  Luka Rotich (KEN) 2:11:53  Inés Melchor (PER) 2:28:18
8th 2014  Beraki Beyene[2] (ERI) 2:11:50  Emily Chepkorir (KEN) 2:35:16
7th 2013  Julius Keter[5] (KEN) 2:11:43  Jaqueline Kiplimo (KEN) 2:30:52
6th 2012  Peter Nkaya (KEN) 2:12:52  Natalia Romero (CHI) 2:34:55
5th 2011  Julius Keter (KEN) 2:13:22  Hyvon Ngetich (KEN) 2:34:42
4th 2010  Alene Reta (ETH) 2:12:33  Natalia Romero (CHI) 2:41:13
3rd 2009  George Okworo (KEN) 2:18:19  Érika Olivera (CHI) 2:36:19
2nd 2008  Roberto Echeverría (CHI) 2:15:37  Natalia Romero (CHI) 2:45:42
1st 2007  Miguel Meléndez  (CHI) 2:19:47  Érika Olivera (CHI) 2:44:26

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Santiago Marathon, Chile's Largest Sporting Event, To Draw 20,000". santiagotimes.cl. Archived from the original on 2014-12-16.
  2. ^ a b Biscayart, Eduardo (2014-04-07). Beyene and Chepkorir win Santiago de Chile Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2019-04-03.
  3. ^ Biscayart, Eduardo (2015-04-12). Lobuwan and Melchor win at the Santiago de Chile Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2019-04-03.
  4. ^ a b Biscayart, Eduardo (2017-04-03). Lobuwan breaks course record at Santiago Marathon. IAAF. Retrieved on 2019-04-03.
  5. ^ http://santiagotimes.cl/kenyan-man-breaks-record-at-chilean-marathon/ [dead link]

External links[edit]

33°26′40″S 70°39′13″W / 33.4444°S 70.6536°W / -33.4444; -70.6536