Enschede Marathon

John Kelai winning the marathon of 2005

The Enschede Marathon is an annual marathon race held in the city of Enschede, Netherlands. The race is the distance of a typical marathon (42 km, 195 metres). It has been held annually since 1991, after being bi-annual for the previous 44 years. The race crosses the German border through the city of Gronau. There has been a women's competition since 1981.

Ugandan Stephen Kiprotich is the current course record holder with his winning time of 2:07:20 hours from 2011.[1] Russia's Lidya Vasilevskaya holds the women's best mark for the course with her time of 2:29:23 hours from 2002.

Past winners

Key:   Course record

Men

Date Men's winner Country Time (h:m:s)
April 17, 2016 David Stevens  Belgium 2:31:34
April 19, 2015 Evans Cheruiyot  Kenya 2:09:40
April 27, 2014 Elijah Sang  Kenya 2:10:21
April 21, 2013 Isaac Kosgei  Kenya 2:09:17
April 22, 2012 Ishmael Busendich  Kenya 2:09:09
April 17, 2011 Stephen Kiprotich  Uganda 2:07:20
April 25, 2010 John Kelai Kenya Kenya 2:12:17
April 26, 2009 Jacob Yator Kenya Kenya 2:09:02
April 27, 2008 Silas Toek Kenya Kenya 2:10:40
April 22, 2007 Thomson Cherogony Kenya Kenya 2:11:35
April 23, 2006 Sammy Rotich Kenya Kenya 2:12:05
May 15, 2005 John Kelai Kenya Kenya 2:11:44
May 16, 2004 Girma Tolla Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:10:33
May 25, 2003 Wilson Kibet Kenya Kenya 2:11:38
May 26, 2002 Raymond Kipkoech Kenya Kenya 2:12:33
May 27, 2001 Mustapha Riad Morocco Morocco 2:12:20
2000 Cancelled
June 6, 1999 Anatoli Zerouk Ukraine Ukraine 2:16:31
June 7, 1998 Hussein Ahmed Salah Djibouti Djibouti 2:13:25
June 8, 1997 Dmitriy Kapitonov Russia Russia 2:12:09
June 16, 1996 John Mandu Kenya Kenya 2:15:14
June 18, 1995 Viktor Goural Ukraine Ukraine 2:15:29
June 5, 1994 Piotr Pobłocki Poland Poland 2:13:01
June 13, 1993 Jan Tau South Africa South Africa 2:12:19
October 11, 1992 Willie Mtolo South Africa South Africa 2:13:39
October 13, 1991 Sergey Prorokov Soviet Union Soviet Union 2:15:04
August 26, 1989 Marti ten Kate Netherlands Netherlands 2:10:57
June 20, 1987 Marti ten Kate Netherlands Netherlands 2:13:52
October 12, 1985 Zoltan Köszegi Hungary Hungary 2:15:39
September 10, 1983 Kevin Forster United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:14:19
July 11, 1981 Cor Vriend Netherlands Netherlands 2:15:54
August 25, 1979 Kirk Pfeffer United States United States 2:11:50
August 27, 1977 Brian Maxwell Canada Canada 2:15:14
August 30, 1975 Ron Hill England England 2:15:59
September 1, 1973 Ron Hill England England 2:18:06
September 4, 1971 Bernie Allen England England 2:16:54
August 16, 1969 Kazuo Matsubara Japan Japan 2:19:29
August 26, 1967 Yoshiro Mifune Japan Japan 2:20:53
August 28, 1965 Aurèle Vandendriessche Belgium Belgium 2:21:16
July 13, 1963 Václav Chudomel Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:25:11
August 12, 1961 Peter Wilkinson United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:24:12
August 15, 1959 Pavel Kantorek Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:26:48
August 17, 1957 Piet Bleeker Netherlands Netherlands 2:32:39
August 27, 1955 Reinaldo Gorno Argentina Argentina 2:26:33
September 12, 1953 Jim Peters England England 2:19:22
September 1, 1951 Veikko Karvonen Finland Finland 2:29:02
August 20, 1949 Jack Holden England England 2:20:52
August 20, 1947 Eero Riikonen Finland Finland 2:44:13

Women

Date Women's winner Country Time (h:m:s)
April 17, 2016 Sarah Jebet  Kenya 2:27:59
April 19, 2015 Mireille Baart  Netherlands 2:51:48
April 27, 2014 Reina Visser  Netherlands 2:42:06
April 21, 2013 Arenda Abbink  Netherlands 2:59:52
April 22, 2012 Konstantina Kefala  Greece 2:41:01
April 17, 2011 Ingrid Prigge Netherlands Netherlands 2:45:10
April 25, 2010 Ingrid Prigge Netherlands Netherlands 2:46:25
April 26, 2009 Ilona Pfeiffer Germany Germany 2:44:58
April 27, 2008 Polly Nkambi Netherlands Netherlands 3:12:41
April 22, 2007 Ingrid Prigge Netherlands Netherlands 2:42:31
April 23, 2006 Petra van Tongeren Netherlands Netherlands 3:19:13
May 15, 2005 Abidi Tigist Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:33:01
May 16, 2004 Nadezhda Wijenberg Netherlands Netherlands 2:31:23
May 25, 2003 Gea Siekmans Netherlands Netherlands 3:05:02
May 26, 2002 Lidya Vasilevskaya Russia Russia align="center" 2:29:23
May 27, 2001 Franca Fiacconi Italy Italy 2:31:40
2000 Cancelled
June 6, 1999 Halina Karnatsevich Belarus Belarus 2:37:35
June 7, 1998 Wioletta Kryza Poland Poland 2:38:51
June 8, 1997 Carla Beurskens Netherlands Netherlands 2:37:20
June 16, 1996 Mieke Pullen Netherlands Netherlands 2:41:13
June 18, 1995 Irina Yagodina Ukraine Ukraine 2:36:43
June 5, 1994 Franca Fiacconi Italy Italy 2:37:43
June 13, 1993 Veronika Troxler Switzerland Switzerland 2:44:33
October 11, 1992 Natalia Repescko South Africa South Africa 2:42:50
October 13, 1991 Czesława Mentlewicz Poland Poland 2:41:48
August 26, 1989 Alena Peterkova Czech Republic Czechoslovakia 2:40:28
June 20, 1987 Helen Comsa Switzerland Switzerland 2:39:29
October 12, 1985 Eefje van Wissen Netherlands Netherlands 2:39:32
September 10, 1983 Priscilla Welch England England 2:36:32
July 11, 1981 Jane Wipf United States United States 2:38:21

References

  1. Tempomacher überrascht alle (German). Westfaelische Nachrichten. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.
List of winners

External links

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