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2015 New York City Marathon


45th New York City Marathon
New York, United States
November 1
Stanley Biwott (2:10:34)
Mary Jepkosgei Keitany (2:24:25)
Ernst van Dyk (1:30:54)
Tatyana McFadden (1:43:04)

The 2015 New York City Marathon was the 45th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, New York, which took place on November 1. The event was organised by the New York Road Runners and sponsored by Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The main race saw the third successive time that Kenyans won both races. Stanley Biwott won the men's division with a time of 2:10:34. His compatriot Mary Jepkosgei Keitany claimed the women's division with a time of 2:24:25, her second consecutive win in New York. In the wheelchair divisions, South African Ernst van Dyk won the men's division with a time of 1:30:54 and American Tatyana McFadden won the women's division with a new record of 1:43:04.

A total of 50,229 runners were registered to take part in the event. Amongst them, 49,828 runners finished the race, comprising 28,804 men and 21,024 women.

The 26.2-mile (42.2 km) course covers all five boroughs of New York City. It begins on Staten Island, in Fort Wadsworth, near the approach to the Verrazzano–Narrows Bridge. The bridge, which normally carries only vehicular traffic, is closed for the event. Runners use both sides of the upper level of the bridge and the westbound side of the lower level. In the opening minutes of the race, the bridge is filled with runners, creating a dramatic spectacle that is closely associated with the event.

After descending the bridge, the course winds through Brooklyn, mostly along Fourth Avenue and Bedford Avenue, for approximately the next 11 miles (18 km). Runners pass through a variety of neighborhoods, including: Bay Ridge, Sunset Park, Park Slope, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint. At 13.1 miles (21.1 km), runners cross the Pulaski Bridge, marking the halfway point of the race and the entrance into Long Island City, Queens. After about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) in Queens, runners cross the East River via the Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan.

Reaching Manhattan after about 16 miles (26 km), the race proceeds north on First Avenue, then crosses briefly into The Bronx via the Willis Avenue Bridge for a mile before returning into Manhattan via the Madison Avenue Bridge. It then proceeds south through Harlem down Fifth Avenue and into Central Park. At the southern end of the park, the race proceeds across Central Park South, where thousands of spectators cheer runners on during the last mile. At Columbus Circle, the race re-enters the park and finishes outside Tavern on the Green.

The wheelchair division was scheduled to start at 8:30 a.m. EST, the women's division at 9:20 a.m., and the men's division at 9:50 a.m. The last wave of runners was scheduled to start at 11:00 a.m. The weather was generally overcast with negligible wind. The recorded temperature at the start of the race was 57 °F (14 °C), rising to 62 °F (17 °C) at the finishing line.

Lead pack on 4th Avenue, Brooklyn

The first runners hit the 3.1-mile (5 km) point in 17:21 and the 6.2-mile (10 km) mark in 34:27. By the halfway point (1:12:54), a nine-woman lead pack had emerged led by Portuguese runner Sara Moreira. They remained together until the 18-mile (29 km) mark, where a group containing Kenyans Mary Jepkosgei Keitany and Priscah Jeptoo, along with Ethiopians Aselefech Mergia and Tigist Tufa started to pull away. At the 20-mile (32 km) mark, Keitany increased her pace and began recording sub 5:20 miles. Tufa kept up with Keitany until the 22-mile (35 km) point before falling away. Keitany won the race in 2:24:25, a full minute and seven seconds in front of second placed Mergia who had overtaken Tufa in the final mile. Tufa trailed a further eighteen seconds behind in third place. Keitany's win marked the first time a woman had defended the New York Marathon title since Briton Paula Radcliffe in 2008.

Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys completed a charity run of the course in 5:50:52.

Lead pack on 4th Avenue, Brooklyn

The first runners hit the 3.1-mile (5 km) point in 15:47 and the 6.2-mile (10 km) mark in 31:30. By the halfway point (1:06:49), a thirteen-man lead pack had emerged led by Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa. At the 20-mile (32 km) mark, the lead pack had reduced to four, containing Kenyans Geoffrey Kamworor, Stanley Biwott and Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich, along with Desisa. Biwott took the lead in the 23-mile (37 km) and held on to win his first World Marathon Majors title in 2:10:34. Kamworor was fourteen seconds behind him to claim second and Desisa a further minute 22 seconds off in third.

Former professional tennis player James Blake finished the course in 3:51:19 and actor Ethan Hawke recorded a time of 4:25:30.

PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Stanley BiwottKenya2:10:34
Geoffrey KamwororKenya2:10:48
Lelisa DesisaEthiopia2:12:10
4Wilson Kipsang KiprotichKenya2:12:45
5Yemane TsegayEthiopia2:13:24
6Yuki KawauchiJapan2:13:29
7Meb KeflezighiUnited States2:13:32
8Craig LeonUnited States2:15:16
9Birhanu DareEthiopia2:15:40
10Kevin ChelimoKenya2:15:49
11Andrea LalliItaly2:17:12
12Juan Luis BarriosMexico2:18:06
13Diriba YigezuEthiopia2:19:22
14Abebe NegashEthiopia2:20:30
15Tim ChichesterUnited States2:21:27
16Nicholas ArciniagaUnited States2:22:07
17Khalid En GuadyMorocco2:23:13
18Carmine BuccilliItaly2:23:48
19Abu DiribaEthiopia2:24:30
20Kojo KyeremeUnited Kingdom2:26:17
Daniele MeucciItalyDNF
Li ZichengChinaDNF
Harbert OkutiUgandaDNF
Gian-Paul CacciaUnited StatesDNF
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Mary Jepkosgei KeitanyKenya2:24:25
Aselefech MergiaEthiopia2:25:32
Tigist TufaEthiopia2:25:50
4Sara MoreiraPortugal2:25:53
5Christelle DaunayFrance2:26:57
6Priscah JeptooKenya2:27:03
7Laura ThweattUnited States2:28:23
8Jeļena ProkopčukaLatvia2:28:46
9Anna IncertiItaly2:33:13
10Caroline RotichKenya2:33:19
11Rocío Cántara†Peru2:37:05
12Cassie FienAustralia2:38:53
13Teresa McWaltersUnited States2:40:37
14Marisol RomeroMexico2:41:50
15Beverly RamosPuerto Rico2:41:56
16Emma Nordling†Sweden2:43:29
17Ding ChangqinChina2:44:02
18Caroline WöstmannSouth Africa2:44:26
19Hilary CornoUnited States2:45:53
20Roberta Groner†United States2:45:54
21Liza Howard†Canada2:49:07
22Mikaela Larson†Sweden2:49:12
23Clare GeraghtyAustralia2:49:19
Bizunesh DebaEthiopiaDNF
Sally KipyegoKenyaDNF
Ana Dulce FélixPortugalDNF
Alana HadleyUnited StatesDNF
Jane FardellAustraliaDNF
  • † Ran in mass race
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Ernst van DykSouth Africa1:30:54
Josh GeorgeUnited States1:30:55
Marcel HugSwitzerland1:34:05
4Hiroyuki YamamotoJapan1:35:19
5Kurt FearnleyAustralia1:35:21
6Laurens MolinaCosta Rica1:35:37
7Jordi Madera JimenezSpain1:35:38
8Aaron PikeUnited States1:36:45
9Brian SiemannUnited States1:36:59
10James SenbetaUnited States1:44:27
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Tatyana McFaddenUnited States1:43:04
Manuela SchärSwitzerland1:44:57
Sandra GrafSwitzerland1:52:05
4Christie DawesAustralia1:53:48
5Susannah ScaroniUnited States1:54:24
6Shelly WoodsUnited Kingdom1:56:34
7Amanda McGroryUnited States1:59:40
8Diane RoyCanada2:00:13
9Arielle RausinUnited States2:04:41
10Hannah BabalolaNigeria2:18:11
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Alfredo DellossantosUnited States1:13:16
Ludovic NarceFrance1:13:19
Omar DuranUnited States1:25:44
4Stephane MassardFrance1:27:41
5Krzysztof ZybowskiUnited States1:29:43
PositionAthleteNationalityTime
Helene HinesUnited States2:02:12
Ashli MolineroUnited States2:06:56
Jessica HayonUnited States3:02:41
4Christine MarkowUnited States3:05:36
5Maria BourniasUnited States3:08:21

Results

  • TCS New York City Marathon 2015. New York Road Runners. Retrieved 2020-05-06.

  • Men's results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-04-11.

  • Women's results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-04-11.

  • New York Road Runners website

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