ROTTERDAM MARATHON

The 'Rotterdam Marathon' is an annual marathon that has been held in Rotterdam, The Netherlands since 1981. It has been held in April of every year since the third edition in 1984, and attracts many top athletes. It has also been ranked as one of the top 10 marathons in the world by Runner's World magazine. [1] The event is the biggest marathon in the Netherlands, followed by the Amsterdam and Eindhoven Marathon.
The Rotterdam Marathon often produces very fast times, as the course is very flat and weather conditions are typically ideal, although the 2007 event witnessed extreme weather conditions. Conditions were reported as 'unseasonal' and the KNMI meteorological institute reports that Sunday was the warmest day ever recorded in the month of April and temperatures in Rotterdam reportedly reached as high as 34 degrees[1]. The event was officially cancelled at 14:30 hrs.[2]. Although many runners ignored warnings and continued to run.
The course record is held by Felix Limo and was set in 2004. His time of 2:06:14 is the tenth fastest marathon ever run. [2]
The start of the first Rotterdam marathon organized by the Rotterdam Marathon Foundation with more than twohundred participants. The first winner, John Graham of the United Kingdom, gave the event an immediate international reputation with a time of 2:09:28. The Rotterdam Marathon has developed into the largest one-day event in the Netherlands.
Start and finish are, true to tradition, on the Coolsingel in the very heart of the city, where at 11:00 hrs to the accompaniment of cannon fire all the participants will start. The last edition took place on April 15, 2007. It was cancelled half-way because of the temperature, though the competitive runners already had finished by that time.

Contents
Men's Winners
Women's Winners
See also
External links

Men's Winners


DATENAME ATHLETECOUNTRYWINNING TIME
May 23, 1981 John Graham Great Britain '2:09:28'
May 22, 1982 Rodolfo Gómez Mexico '2:11:57'
April 9, 1983 Robert de Castella Australia '2:08:37'
April 14, 1984 Gidamis Shahanga Tanzania '2:11:12'
April 20, 1985 Carlos Lopes Portugal '2:07:12'
April 19, 1986 Abebe Mekonnen Ethiopia '2:09:09'
April 18, 1987 Belayneh Densamo Ethiopia '2:12:58'
April 17, 1988 Belayneh Densamo Ethiopia '2:06:50' WR
April 16, 1989 Belayneh Densamo Ethiopia '2:08:39'
April 22, 1990 Hiromi Taniguchi Japan '2:10:56'
April 21, 1991 Robert de Castella Australia '2:09:42'
April 5, 1992 Salvador García Mexico '2:09:16'
April 18, 1993 Dionicio Cerón Mexico '2:11:06'
April 17, 1994 Vincent Rousseau Belgium '2:07:51'
April 23, 1995 Martín Fiz Spain '2:08:57'
April 28, 1996 Belayneh Densamo Ethiopia '2:10:30'
April 20, 1997 Domingos Castro Portugal '2:07:51'
April 19, 1998 Fabián Roncero Spain '2:07:26'
April 18, 1999 Japhet Kosgei Kenya '2:07:09'
April 16, 2000 Kenneth Cheruiyot Kenya '2:08:22'
April 22, 2001 Josephat Kiprono Kenya '2:06:50'
April 21, 2002 Simon Biwott Kenya '2:08:36'
April 13, 2003 William Kiplagat Kenya '2:07:42'
April 4, 2004 Felix Limo Kenya '2:06:14'
April 10, 2005 Jimmy Muindi Kenya '2:07:50'
April 9, 2006 Sammy Korir Kenya '2:06:38'
April 15, 2007 Joshua Chelanga Kenya '2:08:21'

Women's Winners


DATENAME ATHLETECOUNTRYWINNING TIME
May 23, 1981 Marja Wokke Netherlands '2:43:23'
May 22, 1982 Mathilde Heuing West Germany '2:54:03'
April 9, 1983 Rosa Mota Portugal '2:32:27'
April 14, 1984 Carla Beurskens Netherlands '2:34:56'
April 20, 1985 Wilma Rusman Netherlands '2:35:32'
April 19, 1986 Ellinor Ljungros Sweden '2:41:06'
April 18, 1987 Nelly Aerts Belgium '2:41:24'
April 17, 1988 Xiao Hongyan PR China '2:37:46'
April 16, 1989 Elena Murgoci Romania '2:32:03'
April 22, 1990 Carla Beurskens Netherlands '2:29:47'
April 21, 1991 Joke Kleijweg Netherlands '2:34:18'
April 5, 1992 Aurora Cunha Portugal '2:29:14'
April 18, 1993 Anne van Schuppen Netherlands '2:34:15'
April 17, 1994 Miyoko Asahina Japan '2:25:52'
April 23, 1995 Mónica Pont Spain '2:30:34'
April 28, 1996 Lieve Slegers Belgium '2:28:06'
April 20, 1997 Tegla Laroupe Kenya '2:22:07'
April 19, 1998 Tegla Laroupe Kenya '2:20:47' WR
April 18, 1999 Tegla Laroupe Kenya '2:22:48'
April 16, 2000 Ana Isabel Alonso Spain '2:30:21'
April 22, 2001 Susan Chepkemei Kenya '2:25:45'
April 21, 2002 Takami Ominami Japan '2:23:43'
April 13, 2003 Olivera Jevtić Serbia and Montenegro '2:25:23'
April 4, 2004 Zhor El Kamch Morocco '2:26:10'
April 10, 2005 Lornah Kiplagat Netherlands '2:27:36'
April 9, 2006 Mindaye Gishu Ethiopia '2:28:30'
April 15, 2007 Hiromi Ominami Japan '2:26:36'

See also



Amsterdam Marathon

Eindhoven Marathon

Enschede Marathon

External links



Official Site

Marathon Info

www.42k195.com

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