The Xiamen Marathon (Chinese: 厦门马拉松; pinyin: Xiàmén guójì mǎlāsōng sài; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ē-mn̂g kok-chè má-la-song sài) is a Platinum Label marathon event held annually on the Xiamen in Fujian, People's Republic of China. Xiamen C&D Inc. is the current title sponsor for the race.[1] More than 50,000 runners took part in the race in 2010.[2] The 2013 edition featured 73,896 entrants.[3]

Xiamen Marathon
DateEarly January
LocationXiamen, China China
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorXiamen C&D
Established2003
Course recordsMen: 2:06:19 (2015)
Kenya Moses Mosop
Women: 2:19:52 (2015)
Ethiopia Mare Dibaba
Official siteXiamen International Marathon

History edit

The Xiamen International Marathon, which began in 2003 and is deemed by the IAAF as a Gold Label Road Race, is famous for its coastal scenic course. The entire course follows the scenic sections of the coastal city.[4][5] The 2010 edition of the race had at least 30 instances of cheating, with some runners carrying multiple timing sensors or using public transport mid-course. Judges believed this was due to students attempting to gain bonus points for their National Higher Education Entrance Examinations.[2]

Winners edit

Key:   Course record

Date Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
7 Jan 2024   Asefa Boki (ETH) 2:06:46   Bekelech Gudeta (ETH) 2:22:54
2 Apr 2023   Philimon Kipchumba (KEN) 2:08:00   Meseret Alemu (ETH) 2:24:41
10 Apr 2021   Yang Dinghong (CHN) 2:15:25   Jiao Anjing (CHN) 2:35:30
5 Jan 2020   Birhan Nebebew (ETH) 2:08:16   Medina Armino (ETH) 2:26:12
6 Jan 2019   Dejene Debela (ETH) 2:09:26   Medina Armino (ETH) 2:27:25
7 Jan 2018   Dejene Debela (ETH) 2:11:22   Fatuma Sado (ETH) 2:26:41
2 Jan 2017   Lemi Berhanu (ETH) 2:08:27   Meseret Mengistu (ETH) 2:25:58
2 Jan 2016   Vincent Kipruto (KEN) 2:10:18   Worknesh Edesa (ETH) 2:24:04
3 Jan 2015   Moses Mosop (KEN) 2:06:19   Mare Dibaba (ETH) 2:19:52
2 Jan 2014   Mariko Kipchumba (KEN) 2:08:03   Mare Dibaba (ETH) 2:21:37
5 Jan 2013   Negari Terfa (ETH) 2:07:32   Fatuma Sado (ETH) 2:27:35
7 Jan 2012   Peter Kamais (KEN) 2:07:37   Ashu Kasim (ETH) 2:23:09
2 Jan 2011   Robert Kipchumba (KEN) 2:08:00   Amane Gobena (ETH) 2:31:49
2 Jan 2010   Feyisa Lilesa (ETH) 2:08:47   Atsede Baysa (ETH) 2:28:53
3 Jan 2009   Samuel Mugo (KEN) 2:08:51   Chen Rong (CHN) 2:29:52
5 Jan 2008   Kiprotich Kenei (KEN) 2:09:49   Zhang Yingying (CHN) 2:22:38
31 Mar 2007   Li Zhuhong (CHN) 2:13:17   Zhu Xiaolin (CHN) 2:26:08
25 Mar 2006   Stephen Kamar (KEN) 2:10:46   Sun Weiwei (CHN) 2:26:32
26 Mar 2005   Raymond Kipkoech (KEN) 2:09:49   Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) 2:29:58
27 Mar 2004   James Moiben (KEN) 2:10:54   Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) 2:23:28
30 Mar 2003   Hailu Negussie (ETH) 2:09:03   Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) 2:34:16

Multiple wins edit

By country edit

Country Total Men's Women's
  Ethiopia 21 8 13
  Kenya 11 11 0
  China 10 2 8

Results edit

Men edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020   Birhan Nebebew (ETH) 2:08:16   Reuben Kiprop Kerio (KEN) 2:08:46   Girmay Birhanu Gebru (KEN) 2:08:52

Women edit

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020   Medina Armino (ETH) 2:26:12   Mesera Hussen Dubiso (ETH) 2:26:28   Afera Godfay Berha (ETH) 2:26:42

References edit

  1. ^ "IAAF awards "Golden Label Race" to Xiamen International Marathon _English_Xinhua". news.xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on 2012-11-04.
  2. ^ a b Gallagher, Brendan (2010-01-22). China disqualifies marathon 'cheats'. The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2010-02-11.
  3. ^ "Negari wins Xiamen Marathon with new record". Retrieved 5 January 2013.
  4. ^ "5 marathon champions to light cauldron for 2010 Xiamen Marathon". Archived from the original on 2014-01-03. Retrieved 2023-09-09.
  5. ^ "Ethiopians win Xiamen Marathon".

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