Brisbane Marathon

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Brisbane Marathon
DateAugust
LocationBrisbane, Australia
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorMcDonald's
Established1992
Course recordsMen's: 2:21:50 (2015)
Ethiopia
Women's: 2:44:03 (2021)
Australia
Official siteBrisbane Marathon
Participants683 (2021)
453 (2019)

The Brisbane Marathon was first run in 1992 and is Brisbane's only marathon distance running event. Other races in the marathon festival include a half marathon, a 10 km run, a 5 km run/walk and a children's 1 km 'mini marathon'.

The marathon course is IAAF-AIMS certified[1] and accepted as a Boston Marathon qualifier.

The 2012 race saw more than 5,000 participants from 18 countries race along inner city streets.[2]

There was no marathon in 2020. Entrants got automatic entry deferral to 2021 besides running a virtual race for no charge.

Results[]

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
29th 2021   (AUS) 2:29:40   (AUS) 2:44:03
28th 2019   (AUS) 2:33:40   (AUS) 2:54:11
27th 2018   (JPN) 2:23:18   (AUS) 2:53:36
26th 2017   (AUS) 2:28:15   (AUS) 2:55:54
25th 2016   (AUS) 2:35:27   (AUS) 2:57:31
24th 2015   (ETH) 2:21:50   (AUS) 2:57:27
23rd 2014  [3] (AUS) 2:30:43   (AUS) 2:54:35
22nd 2013   (KEN) 2:31:23   (AUS) 3:04:50
21st 2012   (AUS) 2:43:53   (AUS) 3:12:05
20th 2011   (AUS) 2:44:31.7   (AUS) 3:13:43.7
19th 2010   (AUS) 2:37:28.8   (AUS) 2:49:52.5
18th 2009   (AUS) 2:41:00.5   (AUS) 2:55:02.9
17th 2008   (AUS) 2:43:38.6   (AUS) 2:49:34.1
16th 2007   (MAR) 2:39:17   (AUS) 3:30:14
15th 2006   (AUS) 2:43:45   (USA) 3:13:13
14th 2005   (AUS) 2:39:27   (AUS) 3:23:53
13th 2004   (AUS) 2:38:00   (AUS) 3:23:15
12th 2003   (AUS) 2:34:00   (AUS) 3:18:06
11th 2002   (AUS) 2:34:02   (AUS) 2:56:48
10th 2001   (AUS) 2:34:36   (AUS) 3:04:50
9th 2000   (AUS) 2:30:29   (AUS) 2:59:23
8th 1999   (AUS) 2:22:12   (AUS) 2:59:26
7th 1998   (AUS) 2:30:42.3   (AUS) 2:59:57.7
6th 1997   (NZL) 2:28:10   (GER) 2:45:53
5th 1996   (NZL) 2:25:23   (AUS) 2:55:00
4th 1995   (AUS) 2:24:48   (AUS) 2:50:46
3rd 1994  Rod Cedaro (AUS) 2:24:53   (AUS) 2:46:02
2nd 1993  Rod Cedaro (AUS) 2:23:29   (AUS) 2:53:03
1st 1992   (AUS) 2:24:20   (AUS) 2:51:18

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Distance Running: Brisbane Marathon Festival". distancerunning.co.uk.
  2. ^ Rob Kidd (6 August 2012). "Athletes enjoy the sun during annual Brisbane Running Festival". The Courier-Mail. Queensland Newspapers. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  3. ^ Burgin, Robert (3 August 2014). "Clay Dawson: From chubby teen to Brisbane Marathon winner". Brisbane Times.

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