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1995 London Marathon


15th London Marathon
London, United Kingdom
2 April 1995
Dionicio Cerón (2:08:30)
Małgorzata Sobańska (2:27:43)
Heinz Frei (1:39:14)
Rose Hill (2:17:02)

The 1995 London Marathon was the 15th running of the annual marathon race in London, United Kingdom, which took place on Sunday, 2 April. The elite men's race was won by Mexico's Dionicio Cerón, who took his second straight title in a time of 2:08:30 hours, and the women's race was won by Poland's Małgorzata Sobańska in 2:27:43.

In the wheelchair races, Switzerland's Heinz Frei (1:39:14) and Britain's Rose Hill (2:17:02) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. Frei's winning time was a course record and the first sub-1:40 finish at the race.

Around 79,000 people applied to enter the race, of whom 39,097 had their applications accepted. Approximately 27,000 started the race, and a total of 25,377 runners finished.

PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Dionicio CerónMexico2:08:30
Steve MoneghettiAustralia2:08:33
António PintoPortugal2:08:48
4Xolile YawaSouth Africa2:10:22
5Paul EvansUnited Kingdom2:10:31
6Joaquim PinheiroPortugal2:10:35
7Willie MtoloSouth Africa2:11:35
8Luigi Di LelloItaly2:11:36
9Johannes MabitleSouth Africa2:11:39
10Zachariah NyambasoKenya2:11:56
11Mark HudspithUnited Kingdom2:11:58
12Peter WhiteheadUnited Kingdom2:12:23
13Eamonn MartinUnited Kingdom2:12:44
14Bruno Le StumFrance2:13:40
15Fabián RonceroSpain2:14:36
16Colin MooreUnited Kingdom2:15:02
17David NavarroSpain2:17:09
18Wiesław PerszkePoland2:17:18
19Mustapha NadourSweden2:17:33
20Anders SzalkaiSweden2:17:42
21Abel GisembaKenya2:18:29
22Hassan SebtaouiMorocco2:18:51
23Christopher BuckleyUnited Kingdom2:19:05
24Luis SoaresFrance2:19:38
25John SeptemberSouth Africa2:19:40
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Małgorzata SobańskaPoland2:27:43
Manuela MachadoPortugal2:27:53
Ritva LemettinenFinland2:28:00
4Renata KokowskaPoland2:30:35
5Liz McColganUnited Kingdom2:31:14
6Kim JonesUnited States2:31:36
7Katrin Dörre-HeinigGermany2:32:16
8Nyla CarrollNew Zealand2:33:19
9Kerryn McCannAustralia2:33:23
10Anita HåkenstadNorway2:33:56
11Serap AktaşTurkey2:36:33
12Ingmarie NilssonSweden2:38:46
13Nelly GlauserSwitzerland2:39:14
14Hayley NashUnited Kingdom2:39:59
15Pan JinhongChina2:40:15
16Lynn HardingUnited Kingdom2:41:20
17Julie BarleycornEngland2:41:37
18Aurora PérezSpain2:42:02
19Eryl DaviesUnited Kingdom2:44:43
20Christina ScobeyUnited States2:46:24
21Maria BakGermany2:46:39
22Elaine FlatherUnited Kingdom2:47:11
23Janice MoorekiteUnited Kingdom2:48:06
24Zoe LoweUnited Kingdom2:49:28
25Eleanor RobinsonUnited Kingdom2:51:36
Cathy O'BrienUnited StatesDNF
Päivi TikkanenFinlandDNF
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Heinz FreiSwitzerland1:39:14
David HoldingUnited Kingdom1:47:36
Georg SchratteneckerAustria1:47:41
4Jack McKennaUnited Kingdom1:48:58
5Ivan NewmanUnited Kingdom1:53:18
6Huub NelisseNetherlands1:53:44
7Ian ThompsonUnited Kingdom1:53:46
8Chris MaddenUnited Kingdom1:53:47
9Theo GeeveNetherlands1:57:37
10John Van BurenNetherlands1:57:38
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Rose HillUnited Kingdom2:17:02
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Results

  • Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-04-19.

  • Official website

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