The 1999 London Marathon was the 19th running of the annual marathon race in London, United Kingdom, which took place on Sunday, 18 April. The elite men's race was won by Morocco's Abdelkader El Mouaziz in a time of 2:07:57 hours and the women's race was won by Kenya's Joyce Chepchumba in 2:23:22.

19th London Marathon
VenueLondon, United Kingdom
Date18 April 1999
Champions
MenAbdelkader El Mouaziz (2:07:57)
WomenJoyce Chepchumba (2:23:22)
Wheelchair menHeinz Frei (1:35:27)
Wheelchair womenMonica Wetterström (1:57:38)
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In the wheelchair races, Switzerland's Heinz Frei (1:35:27) and Sweden's Monica Wetterström (1:57:38) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively.[1]

Around 87,000 people applied to enter the race, of which 43,774 had their applications accepted and 31,582 started the race. A total of 30,849 runners finished the race.[2]

Results

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Abdelkader El Mouaziz   Morocco 2:07:57
  António Pinto   Portugal 2:09:00
  Abel Antón   Spain 2:09:41
4 Jon Brown   United Kingdom 2:09:44
5 Josephat Kiprono   Kenya 2:09:49
6 Giacomo Leone   Italy 2:10:03
7 Alberto Juzdado   Spain 2:10:08
8 Domingos Castro   Portugal 2:10:24
9 Simon Mphulanyane   South Africa 2:10:56
10 Yasuaki Yamamoto   Japan 2:11:13
11 Lee Troop   Australia 2:11:21
12 Lee Bong-ju   South Korea 2:12:11
13 Tekeye Gebrselassie   Ethiopia 2:13:13
14 Anders Szalkai   Sweden 2:13:19
15 Giovanni Ruggiero   Italy 2:13:31
16 Tena Negere   Ethiopia 2:13:40
17 Ronaldo Dacosta   Brazil 2:14:10
18 Philippe Remond   France 2:14:21
19 Benjamín Paredes   Mexico 2:14:31
20 Pere Arco   Spain 2:14:41
21 Isaac Chemobo   Kenya 2:15:00
22 Mark Hudspith   United Kingdom 2:15:11
23 Ian Hudspith   United Kingdom 2:15:47
24 Robert Johnston   New Zealand 2:15:51
25 Nikolaos Polias   Greece 2:16:31
Josia Thugwane   South Africa DNF
John Burke   Ireland DNF
Bjarne Thysell   Sweden DNF
Bashir Hussain   United Kingdom DNF
Benson Masya   Kenya DNF
Diego Garcia   Spain DNF
Stephen Green   United Kingdom DNF
Luís Novo   Portugal DNF
Jean-Pierre Lautredoux   France DNF
Abel Gisemba   Kenya DNF
Philip Tarus   Kenya DNF
Åke Eriksson   Sweden DNF

Women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Joyce Chepchumba   Kenya 2:23:22
  Adriana Fernández   Mexico 2:24:06
  Manuela Machado   Portugal 2:25:09
4 Nicole Carroll   Australia 2:25:52
5 Elana Meyer   South Africa 2:27:18
6 Taeko Terauchi   Japan 2:28:31
7 Kerryn McCann   Australia 2:28:44
8 Angelina Kanana   Kenya 2:29:47
9 Viviane Oliveira   Brazil 2:32:17
10 Maria Guadalupe Loma   Mexico 2:36:42
11 Rocío Ríos   Spain 2:37:45
12 Hiroi Kazama   Japan 2:42:20
13 Melissa Moon   New Zealand 2:43:26
14 Nicola Brown   United Kingdom 2:44:28
15 Jo Lodge   United Kingdom 2:45:46
16 Wendy Llewellyn   New Zealand 2:48:02
17 Jackie Newton   United Kingdom 2:48:23
18 Kerrie Wood   United Kingdom 2:50:43
19 Sharon Dixon   United Kingdom 2:50:45
20 Sally Eastall   United Kingdom 2:51:51
23 Carolyn Rowe   United Kingdom 2:53:55
Constantina Diță   Romania DNF
Esther Kiplagat   Kenya DNF
Rosa Oliveira   Portugal DNF
Kwon Eun-ju   South Korea DNF
Maria Polyzou   Greece DNF
Rakiya Maraoui-Quétier   France DNF

Wheelchair men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Heinz Frei   Switzerland 1:35:27
  Joël Jeannot   France 1:35:28
  David Holding   United Kingdom 1:45:28
4 Denis Lemeunier   France 1:45:32
5 Kevin Papworth   United Kingdom 1:48:12
6 Tushar Patel   United Kingdom 1:48:21
7 Chris Madden   United Kingdom 1:50:25
8 Jurgen de Heve   Belgium 1:50:26
9 Bogdan Krol   Poland 1:50:29
10 John Fulham   United Kingdom 2:00:51

Wheelchair women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Monica Wetterström   Sweden 1:57:38
  Tanni Grey   United Kingdom 2:11:10
  Patrice Dockery   Ireland 2:14:53
4 Karen Dark   United Kingdom 2:39:51
5 Mary Rice   Ireland 2:47:51
6 Deborah Brennan   United Kingdom 2:49:16
7 Kate Cugley   United Kingdom 3:09:33

References

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  1. ^ 2015 London Marathon Media Guide[permanent dead link]. London Marathon (2015). Retrieved 2020-04-26.
  2. ^ Stats and Figures Archived 23 March 2020 at the Wayback Machine. London Marathon. Retrieved 2020-04-26.
Results
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