The 1988 Chicago Marathon was the 11th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 30. The elite men's race was won by Mexico's Alejandro Cruz in a time of 2:08:57 hours and the women's race was won by America's Lisa Rainsberger in 2:29:17. It marked the return of the marathon distance at the competition, following a half marathon in 1987 due to sponsorship issues. A total of 5795 runners finished the race, a drop of over 2000 from the previous marathon-length outing in 1986.[1][2]

11th Chicago Marathon
VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 30
Champions
MenAlejandro Cruz (2:08:57)
WomenLisa Rainsberger (2:29:17)
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Results edit

Men edit

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Alejandro Cruz   Mexico 2:08:57
  Yakov Tolstikov   Soviet Union 2:09:20
  Richard Kaitany   Kenya 2:09:39
4 Manuel Matias   Portugal 2:10:19
5 Michael O'Reilly   United Kingdom 2:11:50
6 Steve Brace   United Kingdom 2:11:50
7 Gerardo Alcalá   Mexico 2:12:11
8 Derek Froude   New Zealand 2:12:40
9 Elisio Rios   Portugal 2:12:53
10 Steve Binns   United Kingdom 2:13:32
11 Anthony Milovsorov   United Kingdom 2:14:02
12 Viktor Mosgovoy   Soviet Union 2:14:32
13 John Wheway   United Kingdom 2:14:38
14 Manuel Vera   Mexico 2:14:40
15 John Andrews   Australia 2:14:44
16 Budd Coates   United States 2:14:58
17 Jesús Valdez Falcón   Mexico 2:15:02
18 Derrick May   South Africa 2:17:36
19 Mark Curp   United States 2:18:05
20 Abraha Arega   Ethiopia 2:18:13

Women edit

Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Lisa Rainsberger   United States 2:29:17
  Emma Scaunich   Italy 2:29:46
  Paula Fudge   United Kingdom 2:29:47
4 Tani Ruckle   Australia 2:31:19
5 Kim Jones   United States 2:32:03
6 Kellie Archuletta   United States 2:32:29
7 Yelena Tsukhlo   Soviet Union 2:33:25
8 Yekaterina Khramenkova   Soviet Union 2:33:36
9 Midde Hamrin   Sweden 2:33:56
10 Irina Yagodina   Soviet Union 2:35:53
11 Terry Adams   Switzerland 2:36:50
12 Tatyana Gridnyeva   Soviet Union 2:37:36
13 Marty Cooksey   United States 2:38:35
14 Cassandra Mihailovic   France 2:39:47
15 Martha White   United States 2:42:15
16 Karen Bukowski   United States 2:46:21
17 Blanca Jaime   Mexico 2:47:54
18 Barbara Filutze   United States 2:48:49
19 Dorothy Goertzen   Canada 2:49:16
20 Dawn-Rae Bohensen   United States 2:49:41

References edit

  1. ^ Chicago Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  2. ^ Petrovich, Holly (2016-10-06). A History Lesson on the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. My Chicago Athlete. Retrieved 2020-05-25.

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