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Amsterdam Marathon

Annual marathon


Annual marathon

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imageAmsterdam_Marathon_2013_logo.png
captionLogo of the Amsterdam Marathon in 2013
altLogo of a skyline and a runner next to the texts "TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2013" and "Tata Consultancy Services"
dateThird Sunday of October
locationAmsterdam, Netherlands
typeRoad
distanceMarathon (42.195 km)
sponsorTCS
est
recordMen's: 2:03:31 (2025)
KEN Geoffrey Toroitich
Women's: 2:16:52 (2024)
ETH Yalemzerf Yehualaw
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participants6,609 finishers (2021)
13,596 (2019)

KEN Geoffrey Toroitich Women's: 2:16:52 (2024) ETH Yalemzerf Yehualaw 13,596 (2019) The Amsterdam Marathon, currently branded as TCS Amsterdam Marathon, is an annual marathon (42.195 km) in Amsterdam in the Netherlands since 1975. The road race has a Platinum Label from World Athletics. The race weekend also offers a half marathon race (21.097 km) and an 7.5 km race in the program.

The current men's course record is 2:03:31 (h:m:s) set by Geoffrey Toroitich in 2025 and the current women's course record is 2:16:52 set by Yalemzerf Yehualaw in 2024.

Gerard Nijboer won this marathon four times, more than any other runner, in the 1980s. After him, Wilson Chebet has won three races in the 2010s.

The race celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2025.

History

Before 1975

The first marathon in Amsterdam was held on 5 August 1928, during the 1928 Summer Olympics. It was won by Boughera El Ouafi in 2:32:57.{{cite web |access-date=2008-03-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110724143734/http://www.amsterdammarathon.nl/home/index.php?a=YTo3OntpOjU7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMTkwOCI7fXM6MjoiNWIiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjE5MDgiO31zOjI6IjVjIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIxOTA4Ijt9czoyOiI2YiI7YToxOntzOjQ6InBhZ2UiO3M6NDoiMjAxMCI7fXM6MjoiNmMiO2E6MTp7czo0OiJwYWdlIjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO31zOjI6IjZlIjthOjE6e3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9aTo2O2E6Mjp7czo3OiJzdWJtZW51IjtzOjQ6IjIwMTAiO3M6NDoicGFnZSI7czo0OiIyMDEwIjt9fQ%3D%3D&language=UK |archive-date=2011-07-24

After the Olympics there were no international marathons in Amsterdam until 1975.

1975–1979

The first edition of the annual Amsterdam Marathon was held on 3 May 1975, as part of the city of Amsterdam's 700th anniversary celebrations. Danish runner Jørgen Jensen won the race in 2:16:51 and the Dutch Plonie Scheringa was the first woman to finish in 3:13:38.

The American Bill Rodgers won the 1977 edition and set a new men's course record of 2:12:47. In the women's category, Scheringa was fastest for a second time.

In 1978, the race was cancelled, because the sponsor withdrew support and the organisation was not able to find a new sponsor in time.

The 1979 marathon was able to take place and the Hungarian Ferenc Szekeres had his first victory, after finishing in third place two years earlier.

1980–1989

The 1980 course record of 2:09:01 run by Dutchman Gerard Nijboer could be considered an unofficial world record as the generally recognized record at that time, 2:08:34 in Antwerp, had been run on a course that was 500 meters short. However, IAAF doesn't recognise Nijboer's time as any record.

The same year, Dutchwoman Marja Wokke had her first victory and set a new women's course record of 2:40:15.

Wokke's second victory came the next year and also Szekeres had his second victory in Amsterdam in 1981.

In 1982, Annie van Stiphout improved the women's course record with more than five minutes to 2:37:28.

Cor Vriend won the marathon twice in 1982 and 1983.

Nijboer won the race again in 1984, 1988, and 1989, making him the runner with the most victories in this marathon.

1990–1999

Participation medal of the Amsterdam Marathon in 1995

In 1990, Renata Kokowska won the women's race in a course record of 2:35:31.

Yoshiko Yamamoto improved the women's course record to 2:29:12 in 1993.

Sammy Korir won twice in 1997 and 1998, improving the men's course record to 2:08:24 and 2:08:13. In 1998, Catherina McKiernan set a women's course record of 2:22:23 as well.

The next year, Fred Kiprop finishing in another men's course record of 2:06:47.

2000–2009

In 2002, Gete Wami set a new women's course record of 2:22:19. Fifth place finisher Alina Gherasim tested positive for anabolic steroids in the same year and received a two-year doping ban.

In 2005, the former world record holder on the marathon, Haile Gebrselassie, earned his first win in the Amsterdam Marathon in the fastest marathon time in the world for the 2006 season (2:06.20).

2010–2019

Photo of a group of runners passing underneath a viaduct
Amsterdam Marathon 2014

In 2010, Getu Feleke finished in 2:05:44 and improved the men's course record from 2009 by 34 seconds. The next year, Tiki Gelana improved the women's course record to 2:22:08.

In 2012, the Kenyan Wilson Chebet won the race by a time of 2:05:41 and broke the previous course record by three seconds. In the same year, Ethiopian Meseret Hailu broke the women's course record with a time of 2:21:09. Having also won in 2011, Chebet went on to win the race for a third time in 2013.

In 2017, Kenya’s Lawrence Cherono was the surprise winner of the TCS Amsterdam Marathon, taking more than a minute off his PB to set a new course record of 2:05:09. He went on to defend his title in 2018 and set a new course record of 2:04:06.

2020–present

The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all entries automatically transferred to 2021, and all registrants given the option of transferring their entry to another runner.{{cite web |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201130053935/https://www.tcsamsterdammarathon.nl/en/news/45th-tcs-amsterdam-marathon-cancelled/ |archive-date=2020-11-30

In the 2021 edition, both Tamirat Tola and Angela Tanui set a course records of 2:03:38 in the men's race and 2:17:57 in the women's race respectively.

Almaz Ayana set a new women's course record of 2:17:20 in 2022.

The women's course record was broken by Yalemzerf Yehualaw in a time of 2:16:52 in 2024.

In 2025 was the 50th anniversary edition of the Amsterdam marathon . It was won by Kenyan Geoffrey Toroitich in a new course record of 2:03:31.

Course records

DateAthleteTimeRef.3 May 197521 May 197726 April 19802 November 19971 November 199817 October 199919 October 200317 October 200416 October 200518 October 200917 October 201021 October 201220 October 201316 October 201617 October 201721 October 201817 October 202119 October 2025
DEN Jørgen Jensen2:16:51
USA Bill Rodgers2:12:47
NED Gerard Nijboer2:09:01
KEN Sammy Korir2:08:24
KEN Sammy Korir2:08:13
KEN Fred Kiprop2:06:47
KEN William Kipsang2:06:39
KEN Robert Cheboror2:06:22
ETH Haile Gebrselassie2:06:20
KEN Gilbert Yegon2:06:18
ETH Getu Feleke2:05:44
KEN Wilson Chebet2:05:41
KEN Wilson Chebet2:05:36
KEN Daniel Wanjiru2:05:21
KEN Lawrence Cherono2:05:09
KEN Lawrence Cherono2:04:06
ETH Tamirat Tola2:03:38
KEN Geoffrey Toroitich Kipchumba2:03:31
DateAthleteTimeRef.3 May 197526 April 19808 May 198210 May 198713 May 199026 September 19931 November 199820 October 200216 October 201121 October 201220 October 201917 October 202116 October 202220 October 2024
NED Plonie Scheringa3:13:38
NED Marja Wokke2:40:15
NED Annie van Stiphout2:37:28
ROM Adriana Barbu2:36:21
POL Renata Kokowska2:35:31
JAP Yoshiko Yamamoto2:29:12
IRL Catherina McKiernan2:22:23
ETH Gete Wami2:22:19
ETH Tiki Gelana2:22:08
ETH Meseret Hailu2:21:09
ETH Degitu Azimeraw2:19:26
KEN Angela Tanui2:17:57
ETH Almaz Ayana2:17:20
ETH Yalemzerf Yehualaw2:16:52

Route

Map of Amsterdam with the route drawn in
Route of the marathon in 2007

The route starts and finishes in the Olympic Stadium. The course is flat, with a maximum elevation of 33 ft (10 m) at the 23-mile (37-km) mark.

References

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