Buenos Aires Marathon

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Buenos Aires Marathon
DateOctober
LocationBuenos Aires, Argentina
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1984
Organizer
Course recordsMen's: 2:05:00 (2019)
Kenya Evans Chebet
Women's: 2:25:46 (2019)
Kenya
Official siteBuenos Aires Marathon
Participants2,849 finishers (2021)
8,579 (2019)

The Maratón de Buenos Aires is an annual marathon foot-race which takes place in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during the Southern Hemisphere's Spring, usually in October.

The 21st edition of the Buenos Aires Marathon started on October 9, 2005 at 7:30 at the 9 de Julio Avenue and Córdoba Avenue in the Recoleta neighbourhood, being the start also the ending point after the 42.195 kilometres (26 miles and 385 yards) of the classic race.

The course visited many important spots of the city, featuring Callao Avenue, the River Plate Stadium, Libertador Avenue, Palermo neighbourhood, Corrientes Avenue, passing by the famous Gardel's neighbourhood, then down to La Boca's Caminito, to return passing by Puerto Madero, Casa Rosada, and the city centre.

The 2005 edition had almost 3000 participants from Argentina and all over the world. Most of the foreign runners where from Peru, Ecuador and Chile, but there were also from other American and European countries. More than 6000 competitors completed the complete marathon distance at the 2009 edition, out of a field of over 12,000 runners.[1]

The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2]

Winners[]

Key:   Course record

Edition Date Men's winner Time Women's winner Time
36th October 10, 2021   (BOL) 2:11:58  Florencia Borelli (ARG) 2:32:27
35th September 22, 2019  Evans Chebet (KEN) 2:05:00   (KEN) 2:25:46
34th September 23, 2018   (KEN) 2:05:21   (KEN) 2:30:16
33rd October 15, 2017   (KEN) 2:09:46   (ETH) 2:35:26
32nd October 9, 2016  Siraj Gena (ETH) 2:20:24  Lishan Dula (BHR) 2:39:14
31st October 11, 2015   (KEN) 2:12:24   (ETH) 2:30:33
30th October 12, 2014  Mariano Mastromarino (ARG) 2:15:28   (KEN) 2:38:52
29th October 13, 2013   (KEN) 2:11:02   (KEN) 2:34:32
28th October 7, 2012   (KEN) 2:12:05   (KEN) 2:41:38
27th October 9, 2011   (KEN) 2:10:24   (ARG) 2:46:34
26th October 10, 2010   (BRA) 2:17:31  Rosalba Chacha (ECU) 2:37:16
25th October 11, 2009  Mohamed Msandeki (TAN) 2:13:55   (BRA) 2:38:08
24th October 12, 2008   (MAR) 2:22.01  Sandra Torres (ARG) 2:48.04
23rd November 4, 2007  Juan Carlos Cardona (COL) 2:16.06   (BRA) 2:39.07
22nd October 29, 2006  Geovanni de Jesus (BRA) 2:18:27  Sandra Torres (ARG) 2:49:04
21st October 9, 2005  Geovanni de Jesus (BRA) 2:15:53  Roxana Preussler (ARG) 2:49:49
20th October 10, 2004  Oscar Cortínez (ARG) 2:21:22  Verónica Páez (ARG) 2:55:04
19th November 2, 2003  Oscar Cortínez (ARG) 2:17:50  Verónica Páez (ARG) 2:52:04
2002 not held
18th September 30, 2001   (KEN) 2:25:08  Sandra Torres (ARG) 2:51:11
17th December 10, 2000  Néstor García (URU) 2:20:14   (ARG) 2:51:52
16th October 3, 1999   (BRA) 2:15:18  Sandra Torres (ARG) 2:47:36
15th October 4, 1998   (BRA) 2:20:39   (BRA) 2:49:41
14th September 28, 1997  José Castillo (PER) 2:18:35  Griselda González (ARG) 2:37:04
13th November 24, 1996   (ARG) 2:17:33   (BRA) 2:45:43
12th September 24, 1995   (KEN) 2:16:59  Érika Olivera (CHI) 2:45:02
11th September 25, 1994   (BRA) 2:14:02   (BRA) 2:47:57
10th October 10, 1993   (ARG) 2:19:56   (BRA) 2:44:58
9th October 11, 1992   (POR) 2:18:31   (ARG) 2:44:31
8th October 13, 1991   (ARG) 2:16:25   (ARG) 2:42:44
7th October 7, 1990   (BRA) 2:17:36   (CHI) 2:44:09
6th September 17, 1989   (ARG) 2:16:03   (ARG) 2:43:58
5th October 2, 1988   (BRA) 2:16:55  Griselda González (ARG) 2:42:48
4th July 5, 1987   (ARG) 2:18:28   (BRA) 2:55:02
3rd October 12, 1986   (ARG) 2:21:10  Angélica de Almeida (BRA) 2:54:47
2nd November 17, 1985   (ARG) 2:25:20   (ARG) 3:59:47
1st September 29, 1984  Rubén Aguiar (ARG) 2:21:27 not held

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