2010 Chicago Marathon

Official logo of the race

The 2010 Chicago Marathon took place on Sunday, October 10, 2010. Over 38,000 runners took part, the most in the race's history.[1]

Kenyan Samuel Wanjiru won the men's event with a time of 2:06:24, beating Ethiopian Tsegaye Kebede by 19 seconds.[2] Ethiopian Atsede Baysa won the women's event with a time of 2:23:40, beating Desiree Davlia by two minutes and forty seconds.[2] Wanjiru's win likely clinched him the men's championship, but Kebede could still take it if he wins or places second in the New York Marathon; this is considered unlikely since it is only four weeks from the Chicago Marathon.[2] Heinz Frei of Switzerland won the men's wheelchair event in 1:26:56 and American Amanda McGrory won the women's in 1:47:25.[3]

Richard Whitehead of Great Britain broke his old world record for athletes with lower-limb amputations, with a time of 2:42:52.[4]

Over six months before the race, organizers moved up the race's start-time by half an hour to 7:30 am to help prevent heat-related injuries like those that occurred in the 2007 when more than 300 runners were hospitalized.[5][6][7] A red-flag warning was issued during the race, and sixty-five people were hospitalized, which is in line with other marathons.[3][7] Despite the conditions, over 36,000 runners finished the 42.195-kilometer (26.219 mi) race, the most in Chicago Marathon history.[6]

Results

Elite races

Elite Men[8]
PlaceAthlete NationalityTime
1 Samuel Wanjiru  Kenya 2:06:24
2 Tsegaye Kebede  Ethiopia 2:06:43
3 Feyisa Lilesa  Ethiopia 2:08:10
4 Wesley Korir  Kenya 2:08:44
5 Vincent Kipruto  Kenya 2:09:08
6 Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot  Kenya 2:09:28
7 Laban Moiben  Kenya 2:10:48
8 Jason Hartmann  United States 2:11:06
9 Ridouane Harroufi  Morocco 2:13:01
10 Mike Sayenko  United States 2:14:27
Elite Women[8]
PlaceAthlete NationalityTime
1 Atsede Baysa  Ethiopia 2:23:40
2 Desiree Davila  United States 2:26:20
3 Irina Mikitenko  Germany 2:26:40
4 Mamitu Daska  Ethiopia 2:28:29
5 Magdalena Lewy-Boulet  United States 2:28:44
6 Kaori Yoshida  Japan 2:29:45
7 Jia Chaofeng  China 2:30:35
8 Tera Moody  United States 2:30:53
9 Fiona Docherty  New Zealand 2:32:17
10 Askale Tafa  Ethiopia 2:32:24

Wheelchair races

Men[8]
PlaceAthlete NationalityTime
1 Heinz Frei   Switzerland 1:26:56
2 Masazumi Soejima  Japan 1:28:01
3 Rafael Botello Jimenez  Spain 1:28:46
4 Ernst Van Dyke  South Africa 1:32:43
5 Saul Mendoza  Mexico 1:36:04
6 Aaron Pike  United States 1:36:04
7 Adam Bleakney  United States 1:36:06
8 Ryan Chalmers  United States 1:36:31
9 Josh George  United States 1:42:27
10 Tony Iniguez  United States 1:42:53
Women[8]
PlaceAthlete NationalityTime
1 Amanda McGrory  United States 1:47:25
2 Wakako Tsuchida  Japan 1:47:27
3 Tatyana McFadden  United States 1:56:11
4 Anjali Forber Pratt  United States 2:02:05
5 Margaret Frederick  United States 2:43:45

References

  1. Andrew Grim and Philip Hersh (October 10, 2010). "The heat didn't take a toll on 2010 marathon". Archived from the original on 11 October 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
  2. 1 2 3 Philip Hersh (October 10, 2010). "Wanjiru, Shobukhova repeat marathon champs". Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2010.
  3. 1 2 Dale Bowman (October 10, 2010). "Defending champs Wanjiru, Shobukhova win Marathon". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010. Retrieved October 10, 2010.
  4. Richard Whitehead Sets New World Best in Chicago Marathon, oandp.com, October 26, 2010
  5. "2010 Bank of America Chicago Marathon Registration Closes as Race Reaches 45,000 Participant Capacity in Record Time: Limited Number of Entries Available Through Charities and Tour Groups" (PDF). Chicago, Illinois: Bank of America Chicago Marathon. March 23, 2010. Retrieved October 27, 2010.
  6. 1 2 Andrew Grimm (October 10, 2010). "Chicago marathon runners show grit, even if they don't finish". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  7. 1 2 Ruth Ravve (October 10, 2010). "Chicago Marathon: The Heat Was On". Fox News (blog). Archived from the original on 12 October 2010. Retrieved October 12, 2010.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "Bank of America Chicago Marathon 2010 Results". Bank of America Chicago Marathon. October 10, 2010. Retrieved October 11, 2010.
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