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Lisbon Half Marathon

Annual half-marathon in Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon Half Marathon

Summary

Annual half-marathon in Lisbon, Portugal

FieldValue
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imagePonte 25 de Abril at sunset 01.jpg
imagesize180px
captionThe mass race begins by crossing the Ponte 25 de Abril bridge
dateMarch
locationLisbon, Portugal
typeRoad
distanceHalf marathon
est1991
sponsorEDP
participants7793 finishers (2022)
5,424 finishers (2021)
15,692 (2019)
recordMen's: 57:31 (2021)
UGA Jacob Kiplimo
Women's: 1:04:21 (2025)
ETH Tsigie Gebreselama
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5,424 finishers (2021) 15,692 (2019) UGA Jacob Kiplimo Women's: 1:04:21 (2025) ETH Tsigie Gebreselama EDP Lisbon Half Marathon is an annual international half marathon competition which is contested every March in Lisbon, Portugal. It carries IAAF Gold Label Road Race status. The men's course record of 57:31 was set by Jacob Kiplimo in 2021, which was the world record for the half marathon distance until 2024. Kenyan runners have been very successful in the competition, accounting for over half of the total winners, with Tegla Loroupe taking the honours in the women's race on six separate occasions. The Lisbon Half Marathon is not to be confused with Luso Portugal Half Marathon, another prominent half marathon race which is also held in Lisbon in October.

History

First held in 1991, the race has consistently delivered fast winning times. However, many of these times have been unratifiable for record purposes due to factors including: the course being too short (1991–93), excessive tailwinds, as well as there being an excessive drop in altitude, which boosted athletes' performances (1996, 1998, 2000–01, 2004, and 2006).

The course was judged as non-permissible for records until 2008, in which year the organisers changed the elite course to allow for records. The new course begins at sea level on the north side of the river Tagus, a change which made the course entirely flat. The course for the mass participation race, which has attracted almost 30,000 runners in previous years, remained unchanged and begins by crossing the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge before linking up with the new elite course.

The current elite course of the half marathon begins in a small town on the north bank of the Tagus, no longer crossing the bridge, and the course is wide and flat from there on. Heading eastwards towards the city centre, the course passes the docks and traces a route alongside much of the city's historical architecture, including the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery.

From 2008 onwards, the organisers set aside a €50,000 prize pot for any athlete breaking the world record over the half marathon distance. This led to the participation of a number of prominent athletes, with marathon world record holder Haile Gebrselassie winning the 2008 edition, while Charles Kamathi and Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot followed behind. Another strong field was assembled in 2010 and Zersenay Tadese of Eritrea broke both the 20 kilometres and half marathon world records in his winning run.

The competition also hosts a mini marathon race, which has featured many prominent Portuguese citizens, including the former President of Portugal Jorge Sampaio, and José Socrates, the Portuguese Prime Minister. Energias de Portugal has sponsored the competition for a number of years.

The 2020 edition of the race was first postponed to 2020.09.06, and then to 2021.05.09, due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Winners

[[Zersenay Tadese]] broke the world record in 2010.
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Key:

YearMen's winnerNationalityTime
(h:m:s)Women's winnerNationalityTime
(h:m:s)
2025Abdi Waiss59:44Tsigie Gebreselama1:04:21
2024Dinkalem Ayele1:00:36Brigid Kosgei1:05:51
2023Nibret Melak59:06Almaz Ayana1:05:30
2022Kenneth Renju1:00:13Brigid Kosgei1:06:46
2021Jacob Kiplimo57:31Daisy Cherotich1:06:15
2020postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic in Portugal
2019Mosinet Geremew59:37Vivian Cheruiyot1:06:34
2018Eric Kiptanui1:00:05Etagegn Woldu1:11:27
2017Jake Robertson1:00:01Mare Dibaba1:09:43
2016Sammy Kitwara59:47Ruti Aga1:09:16
2015Mo Farah59:32Rose Chelimo1:08:22
2014Bedan Karoki59:58Worknesh Degefa1:08:46
2013Bernard Koech59:54Edna Kiplagat1:08:48
2012Zersenay Tadese59:34Shalane Flanagan1:08:52
2011Zersenay Tadese58:30Aberu Kebede1:08:28
2010Zersenay Tadese58:23Peninah Arusei1:08:38
2009Martin Lel59:56Kara Goucher1:08:30
2008Haile Gebrselassie59:15Salina Kosgei1:09:57
2007Robert Kipchumba1:00:31Rita Jeptoo1:07:05
2006Martin Lel59:30Salina Kosgei1:07:52
2005Paul Tergat59:10Susan Chepkemei1:08:49
2004Rodgers Rop59:49Joyce Chepchumba1:08:11
2003Martin Lel1:00:10Derartu Tulu1:09:20
2002Haile Gebrselassie59:41Susan Chepkemei1:08:23
2001Hendrick Ramaala1:00:26Susan Chepkemei1:05:44
2000Paul Tergat59:06Tegla Loroupe1:07:23
1999Japhet Kosgei1:00:01Tegla Loroupe1:07:52
1998António Pinto59:43Catherina McKiernan1:07:50
1997Mohammed Mourhit1:01:17Tegla Loroupe1:09:01
1996Clement Kiprotich1:01:15Tegla Loroupe1:07:12
1995Simon Lopuyet1:00:26Tegla Loroupe1:08:21
1994Andrés Espinosa1:01:34Tegla Loroupe1:09:27
1993Sammy Lelei59:24Nadezhda Ilyina1:09:47
1992Tendai Chimusasa1:01:17Heléna Barócsi1:10:01
1991Paul Evans1:01:44Rosa Mota1:09:52

Statistics

[[Martin Lel]] (right) is historically the most successful male runner of the competition
[[Tegla Loroupe]] is a six-time winner of the race.

Winners by country

CountryMen's raceWomen's raceTotal
161834
51015
303
112
022
101
101
011
011
101
011
101
101
101
101
101
101

Multiple winners

AthleteCountryWinsYears
Tegla Loroupe61994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000
Susan Chepkemei32001, 2002, 2005
Martin Lel32003, 2006, 2009
Paul Tergat22000, 2005
Zersenay Tadese32010, 2011, 2012
Haile Gebrselassie22002, 2008
Salina Kosgei22006, 2008
Tsehay Gemechu22021, 2022

References

;List of winners

References

  1. link. (2012-04-26 . [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.)
  2. World Athletics (2021-11-21). [https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-label-road-races/news/jacob-kiplimo-world-half-marathon-record-lisbon Kiplimo breaks world half marathon record in Lisbon. [[World Athletics]]. Retrieved on 2021-11-22.
  3. Krol, Maarten (2009-03-29). [https://www.arrs.run/HP_LisHM.htm Lisbon International Half Marathon]. [[Association of Road Racing Statisticians]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  4. Moreira, Cristina & Costa, Paulo (2005-03-13). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=28858.html Tergat runs 59:10 in Lisbon Half Marathon]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  5. Fernandes, Antonio Manuel (2008-03-14). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR08/news/newsid=44044.html New course, new bonus and amazing fields for EDP Lisbon Half Marathon - PREVIEW]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  6. Dixon, Andy (2009-05-06). [http://www.runnersworld.co.uk/event-editorial/lisbon-half-marathon/4020.html Lisbon Half-Marathon]. ''[[Runner's World]]''. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  7. Fernandes, Antonio Manuel (2009-03-20). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR09/news/newsid=49867.html Wanjiru, Lel and Cheruiyot top strong fields at Lisbon Half Marathon]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  8. Fernandes, Antonio Manuel (2008-03-16). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR08/news/newsid=44073.html In largely solo run, Gebrselassie takes Lisbon Half Marathon]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  9. "30ª EDP meia maratona de Lisboa cancelamento e adiamento das provas Covid-19".
  10. "COVID-19: Meia Maratona e Maratona de Lisboa adiadas para 2021".
  11. "Race Results 2009".
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