Detroit Free Press Marathon

      Detroit Free Press Marathon
      Date 3rd Sunday in October
      Location Detroit, Michigan, United States and Windsor, Ontario, Canada
      Event type road
      Distance Marathon
      Established 1978
      Course records 2:13:07 (M; 1980, Greg Meyer) 2:34:16 (F; 2004, Elena Orlova)
      Official site www.freepmarathon.com

      The Detroit Free Press/Talmer Bank Marathon is a 42.195-kilometre (26.219 mi) race run every October in Detroit, Michigan, USA and Windsor, Ontario, Canada since 1978. The predecessor to this race was the Motor City Marathon which started in 1963 and featured multiple laps on Belle Isle. The marathon course is international and has featured the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel for all but two years of its existence. From 1978 to 1998 the race started in Windsor and finished in Detroit. The current course crosses the Ambassador Bridge and the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel between Detroit and Windsor. Due to its use of the tunnel, the race is able to boast that it has the only official underwater international mile in the world, as the tunnel runs underneath the Detroit River. The race is a USATF-certified, Boston-qualifier course.[1]

      Apart from the main event, there is also a half-marathon, a relay and a 5 km fun run.

      The 2009 overall winner was Nicholas Stanko (Haslett, Michigan)[2] in a time of 2:20:24. The female winner was Sarah Plaxton (Highland, Michigan),[3] who achieved a time of 2:57:10. The first prize for the marathon was $5,000.

      2009's field was a record 19,326 runners who participated.[4]

      In 2009, three men died participating in the half marathon race.[5][6]

      In 2010, there was musical entertainment, such as the Detroit Party Marching Band at the half mile station.[7]

      Winners

      Date Time Mens Winner Country Time Women's Winner Country
      1978 2:17:37 Robert McOmber  United States 2:55:51 Erma Tranter  United States
      1979 2:15:42 Gordon Minty  England 2:44:29 Karen Blackford  United States
      1980 2:13:07 Greg Meyer  United States 2:49:17 Debbie Froehlich  United States
      1981 2:15:47 Mike McGuire  United States 2:48:40 Maureen Griffiths  Canada
      1982 2:17:41 David Hinz  United States 2:45:05 Karen Blackford (2)  United States
      1983 2:16:10 David Olds  United States 2:46:22 Cindy Keeler  United States
      1984 2:23:40 Loren Bandt  United States 2:43:00 Karen Blackford (3)  United States
      1985 2:23:58 Tim Fox  United States 2:51:49 Elizabeth Watch  United States
      1986 2:17:24 Ahmed Mohamed Ismail  Somalia 2:47:56 Pat Wassik-Hinson  United States
      1987 2:18:03 Doug Kurtis  United States 2:47:25 Christine Iwahashi  United States
      1988 2:20:14 Doug Kurtis (2)  United States 2:41:49 Ella Willis  United States
      1989 2:17:24 Doug Kurtis (3)  United States 2:38:22 Ella Willis (2)  United States
      1990 2:19:36 Doug Kurtis (4)  United States 2:44:56 Barbara Remmers  United States
      1991 2:18:36 Doug Kurtis (5)  United States 2:42:49 Ella Willis (3)  United States
      1992 2:19:25 Doug Kurtis (6)  United States 2:45:21 Karen Blackford (4)  United States
      1993 2:19:53 Peter Maher  Canada 2:43:07 Amy Manson  United States
      1994 2:21:24 Donald Johns  United States 2:34:55 May Allison  Canada
      1995 2:18:11 Michael McGowan  Canada 2:38:36 Ann Boyd  United States
      1996 2:20:50 Michael Dudley  United States 2:43:36 Cindy Keeler (2)  United States
      1997 2:15:50 Brad Hudson  United States 2:39:59 Lyubov Klochko  Ukraine
      1998 2:18:51 Zithulele Singe  South Africa 2:45:06 Tatyana Maslova  Russia
      1999 2:18:27 Fred Kieser  United States 2:43:58 Irina Kramova  Russia
      2000 2:24:47 Joseph Maina  Kenya 2:54:30 Lisa Veneziano  United States
      2001 2:17:49 Jacom Kirwa  Kenya 2:52:16 Lupe Hegan  United States
      2002 2:19:14 John Kariuki  Kenya 2:43:22 Angela Strange  Canada
      2003 2:19:27 Hilary Lelei  Kenya 2:46:59 Elvira Kolpakova  Russia
      2004 2:19:15 Joseph Ndirtu  Kenya 2:34:16 Elena Orlova  Russia
      2005 2:14:59 Andrey Gordayev  Belarus 2:40:46 Wioletta Kryza  Poland
      2006 2:18:22 Josephat Ongeri  Kenya 2:41:26 Elena Orlova (2)  Russia
      2007 2:15:15 Christopher Toroitich  Kenya 2:34:50 Anzhelika Averkova  Ukraine
      2008 2:16:44 David Ngeny Cheruiyot  Kenya 2:40:17 Tatyana Belovol  Ukraine
      2009 2:20:24 Nicholas Stanko  United States 2:57:10 Sarah Plaxton  United States
      2010 2:28:30 Jordan Desilets  United States 2:52:14 Paula Keating  Canada
      2011 2:28:22 Derek Nakluski  Canada 2:44:09 Wioletta Kryza (2)  Poland
      2012 2:25:26 Viacheslav Shabunin  Russia 2:46:33 Lyubov Denisova  Russia
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