Helsinki City Marathon

The Garmin Helsinki City Marathon is an annual marathon held in Helsinki, Finland. It was established in 1981[1] and it used to be held in August but has now moved to May, on the day called Helsinki City Running Day.

Helsinki City Marathon
Runners on the 2007 Helsinki City Marathon
DateEarly October (2020)
LocationHelsinki, Finland
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, Half marathon, 5K run
Established1981
Course recordsMen's: 2:12:47 (1993)
Spain Martín Fiz
Women's: 2:36:14 (1991)
Soviet Union Albina Galimova
Official siteHelsinki City Marathon
Participants1,402 finishers (2021)
1,367 (2020)
1,746 (2019)
The Superman running the Helsinki City Marathon in 2007.
Helsinki City Marathon in 2011.

The 2007 marathon drew more than 6,000 participants and 50,000 watchers.

The course starts near the statue of Paavo Nurmi and finishes at the Olympic Stadium. Various parks, miles of Baltic Sea coastline, and the Helsinki City centre are all located along the route.

The typical race temperatures have been between 18 and 22 °C and the race time limit is 6 hours. The first prize amounts to 3,500.

The 2008 marathon was run on 16 August. The 2009 marathon was run on 15 August. The 2011 marathon was run on 20 August. The 2012 marathon was run on 18 August. The 2018 marathon was run on 19 May.

The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 2020.10.03 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[2][3]

Winners edit

Key:   Course record

Men edit

Year Athlete Country Time
1991 Anatoliy Korepanov   Soviet Union 2:18:06
1992 Aleksandr Belyayev   Russia 2:20:39
1993 Martín Fiz   Spain 2:12:47
1994 Zerehune Gizaw   Ethiopia 2:20:18
1995 Tesfaye Bekele   Ethiopia 2:16:59
1996 Julius Mitibani   Tanzania 2:19:00
1997 Julius Mitibani   Tanzania 2:18:07
1998 Julius Mitibani   Tanzania 2:21:24
1999 Pavel Loskutov   Estonia 2:19:18
2000 Nikolaos Polias   Greece 2:18:46
2001 Daniel Komen   Kenya 2:18:43
2002 Sebastian Panga   Tanzania 2:18:39
2003 Giorgio Calcaterra   Italy 2:20:55
2004 Dmitry Kondrashov   Russia 2:21:29
2005 Vener Kashayev   Russia 2:20:07
2006 Francis Wachira   Kenya 2:18:26
2007 Peter Biwott   Kenya 2:20:31
2008 Johnstone Chebii   Kenya 2:24:31
2009 Pavel Andreev   Russia 2:22:34
2010 Gezahagne Girma   Ethiopia 2:22:36
2011 Dominic Ondoro   Kenya 2:23:24
2012 Titus Kurgat   Kenya 2:22:45 [4]
2013 Hosea Kiplagat   Kenya 2:22:26
2014 Justus Kiprono   Kenya 2:20:42
2015 Hiroki Nakajima   Japan 2:38:25
2016 Robert Magut   Kenya 2:27:31
2017 Robert Magut   Kenya 2:27:40
2018 Robert Magut   Kenya 2:29:42
2019 Robert Magut   Kenya 2:27:09
2020 Joni Hirvikallio   Finland 2:29:47
2021 Eric Mangeh   Cameroon 2:21:37

Women edit

Year Athlete Country Time
1991 Albina Galimova   Soviet Union 2:36:14
1992 Garifa Baijanova   Kazakhstan 2:42:41
1993 Anne Jääskeläinen   Finland 2:43:32
1994 Sylvia Renz   Germany 2:41:30
1995 Roza Vladimirova   Russia 2:54:03
1996 Svetlana Netchaeva   Russia 2:47:38
1997 Galina Zhulyeva   Ukraine 2:41:38
1998 Tatyana Maslova   Russia 2:45:30
1999 Tatyana Maslova   Russia 2:47:10
2000 Tatyana Zolotareva   Russia 2:44:31
2001 Tatyana Zolotareva   Russia 2:45:56
2002 Tatyana Zolotareva   Russia 2:50:10
2003 Tatyana Zolotareva   Russia 2:57:03
2004 Jennifer Lotoiywo   Kenya 2:57:31
2005 Minna Kainlauri   Finland 3:00:29
2006 Haile Kebebush   Ethiopia 2:52:47
2007 Flora Kandie   Kenya 2:51:05
2008 Margarita Plaksina   Russia 2:40:47
2009 Margarita Plaksina   Russia 2:45:28
2010 Leena Puotiniemi   Finland 2:49:11
2011 Leena Puotiniemi   Finland 2:38:05
2012 Salome Biwott   Kenya 2:41:54[4]
2013 Leena Puotiniemi   Finland 2:42:03
2014 Natalya Starkova   Russia 2:37:56
2015 Elina Junnila   Finland 2:54:13
2016 Anna Herzberg   Germany 2:56:29
2017 Anastasia Zakharova   Russia 3:06:44
2018 Katarina Skräddar   Finland 2:54:45
2019 Katarina Skräddar   Finland 2:50:56
2020 Soili Kosonen   Finland 2:55:28
2021 Aleksandra Borodinova   Russia 2:43:22

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ HELSINKI CITY MARATON 40-VUOTIS JUHLAMITALI – Helsinki City Running Day (in Finnish)
  2. ^ "Helsinki City Running Day postponed to early autumn due to Coronavirus |". 12 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Helsinki City Running Day postponed to 3rd of October and returns to the Olympic Stadium |". April 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Results 2012". Helsinki City Marathon. Retrieved 17 November 2012.

External links edit