Munich Marathon
Munich Marathon | |
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Date | Annually |
Location | Munich, Germany |
Event type | Street |
Distance | Marathon, Half-Marathon, 10K run |
Established | 1983 |
The Munich Marathon (German: München Marathon) is an annual marathon road running event which takes place in October in the city of Munich, Germany. It also features shorter half marathon and 10 km events.
Following the marathon races at the 1972 Munich Olympics, a number of shorter running events were held in the city every year. An annual marathon was established in 1983 by Michael Schultz-Tholen's company (FVS) and was later jointly organised with the Munich Road Runners Club. The marathon followed the same course as the 1972 Olympic race, beginning in Coubertinplatz in Olympic Park Munich and finishing the last 300 Meters to the finish line in Olympic Stadium.[1] The competition featured nearly 2000 finishers at its inaugural event and this quickly grew, reaching to over 6500 by the late 1980s. As well as the mass race, it attracted high level international competitors in elite races. Participation had a sudden decline after 1990 – going from 6340 finishers that year to 3360 six years later.[2] This change resulted in the eventual bankruptcy of the parent company and its president Schultz-Tholen (who was a polo specialist with limited prior experience in the sector).
The race was relaunched in 2000 on a course outside the inner city, but its popularity returned only when the competition returned to the city streets and the Olympic stadium. Over five thousand people finished the race in 2001.[3] The race established itself among Germany's largest footraces and had a record high of 9041 marathon finishers in 2004. The 2006 event featured was the official German Marathon Championship race and Matthias Körner and Carmen Siewert were declared the men's and women's champions, respectively.[1]
The course records over the entire history of the city's marathons are held by Michael Kite of Kenya (2:09:46 hours in 2000) and Hungary's Karolina Szabó (2:33:09 hours in 1991).[1]
Past winners
Key: Course record Country's championship race
Marathon
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 1983 | Kjell-Erik Ståhl (SWE) | 2:13:33 | Christa Vahlensieck (GER) | 2:33:45 |
2nd | 1984 | Karel Lismont (BEL) | 2:12:50 | Christa Vahlensieck (GER) | 2:38:50 |
3rd | 1985 | Marjan Krempl (SCG) | 2:19:30 | Olivia Grüner (GER) | 2:45:52 |
4th | 1986 | István Kerékjártó (HUN) | 2:17:46 | Olivia Grüner (GER) | 2:38:51 |
5th | 1987 | Ahmet Altun (TUR) | 2:13:37 | Angelika Dunke (GER) | 2:40:59 |
6th | 1988 | Ernest Tjela (LES) | 2:12:55 | Janeth Mayal (BRA) | 2:42:34 |
7th | 1989 | Herbert Steffny (GER) | 2:11:30 | Janeth Mayal (BRA) | 2:37:04 |
8th | 1990 | Steffen Dittmann (GER) | 2:13:47 | Charlotte Teske (GER) | 2:33:12 |
9th | 1991 | João Alves (BRA) | 2:15:34 | Karolina Szabó (HUN) | 2:33:09 |
10th | 1992 | Ivan Uvízl (CZE) | 2:14:28 | Birgit Lennartz (GER) | 2:39:17 |
11th | 1993 | Gidamis Shahanga (TAN) | 2:14:28 | Fátima Neves (POR) | 2:39:34 |
12th | 1994 | Gidamis Shahanga (TAN) | 2:17:27 | Svetlana Kazatkina (RUS) | 2:53:45 |
13th | 1995 | Zoltán Holba (HUN) | 2:18:42 | Karin Steiger (GER) | 2:47:43 |
14th | 1996 | Lars Andervang (SWE) | 2:19:11 | Maria Bak (GER) | 2:41:56 |
Not held from 1997 to 2000 | |||||
15th | 2000 | Michael Kite (KEN) | 2:09:46 | Elżbieta Jarosz (POL) | 2:37:34 |
16th | 2001 | Andriy Naumov (UKR) | 2:13:57 | Valentina Delion (MDA) | 2:43:41 |
17th | 2002 | Jonathan Wyatt (NZL) | 2:23:19 | Silke Fersch (GER) | 2:46:18 |
18th | 2003 | Gemechu Roba (ETH) | 2:19:26 | Silke Fersch (GER) | 2:44:59 |
19th | 2004 | Reinhard Harrasser (ITA) | 2:21:21 | Christine Lelan (FRA) | 2:46:18 |
20th | 2005 | Herman Achmüller (ITA) | 2:24:28 | Cornelia Firsching (GER) | 2:54:03 |
21st | 2006 | Matthias Körner (GER) | 2:21:55 | Carmen Siewert (GER) | 2:47:22 |
22nd | 2007 | Falk Cierpinski (GER) | 2:25:26 | Cornelia Firsching (GER) | 2:56:33 |
23rd | 2008 | Steffen Justus (GER) | 2:21:38 | Melanie Hohenester (GER) | 2:49:20 |
24th | 2009 | Maksim Saliy (UKR) | 2:28:13 | Luzia Schmid (GER) | 2:53:16 |
25th | 2010 | Andriy Naumov (UKR) | 2:18:23 | Bernadette Pichlmaier (GER) | 2:35:28 |
26th | 2011 | Richard Friedrich (GER) | 2:19:27 | Bernadette Pichlmaier (GER) | 2:38:02 |
27th | 2012 | Jan Hamann (GER) | 2:19:46 | Susanne Hahn (GER) | 2:32:11 |
28th | 2013 | Frank Schauer (GER) | 2:18:56 | Silke Optekamp (GER) | 2:41:50 |
29th | 2014 | Tobias Schreindl (GER) | 2:21:47 | Steffi Volke (GER) | 2:44:37 |
30th | 2015 | Florian Stelzle (GER) | 2:29:59 | Julia Viellehner (GER) | 2:40:28 |
Half Marathon
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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30th | 2015 | Tobias Schreindl (GER) | 01:06:45 | Susanne Ölhorn (GER) | 01:21:18 |
29th | 2014 | Gianluca Borghesi (ITA) | 01:08:31 | Teresa Montrone (ITA) | 01:19:08 |
28th | 2013 | Valentin Unterholzner (GER) | 01:07:23 | Corinna Harrer (GER) | 01:14:04 |
27th | 2012 | Sören Kah (GER) | 01:04:43 | Ingalena Heuck (GER) | 01:21:35 |
26th | 2011 | Sören Kah (GER) | 01:07:07 | Susanne Hahn (GER) | 01:13:02 |
25th | 2010 | Sören Kah (GER) | 01:07:31 | Bianca Meyer (GER) | 01:21:38 |
References
- 1 2 3 Gasparovic, Juraj & Loonstra, Klaas (2011-10-10). Münich Median Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-10-28.
- ↑ Lennartz, Karl (2007). Marathonlauf. Chapter 2: Ost und West und gesamtdeutsch. (German). ISBN 978-3-9811512-0-6
- ↑ 2. medien.marathon.münchen: Ergebnisse. Championchip. Retrieved on 2011-10-28.
- List of winners
- Gasparovic, Juraj & Loonstra, Klaas (2011-10-10). Münich Median Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-10-28.
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