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Rome Marathon

Annual race in Italy since 1982

Rome Marathon

Summary

Annual race in Italy since 1982

FieldValue
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imageMaratonaroma2006 circomassimo 5.jpg
captionRunners passing the Circus Maximus in 2006
dateApril
locationRome, Italy
typeRoad
distanceMarathon
est
sponsorAcea
participants5,490 finishers (2022)
4,377 finishers (2021)
8,843 (2019)
recordMen's: 2:06:24 (2024)
KEN Asbel Rutto
Women's: 2:22:52 (2019)
ETH Alemu Megertu
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4,377 finishers (2021) 8,843 (2019) KEN Asbel Rutto Women's: 2:22:52 (2019) ETH Alemu Megertu The Rome Marathon () is an annual marathon competition hosted by the city of Rome, Italy.

History

Runners on<!-- they are not merely passing the road, as seen when they are running past the roadhouse restaurant located on via galvani. also, the first shot is from around 41.8778, 12.4768 on via galvani. --> Via Galvani in 2017
Start by [[Basilica of Maxentius]], 2009
Approaching the [[Colosseum]] in 2019
Finish on [[Via dei Fori Imperiali]], 2017
Awarding <!-- finisher --> medals in 2018

The competition has also doubled as the Italian Marathon championships on two occasions; in 1983 and 1986. The race date was shifted from the traditional March schedule to 1 January in 2000 for a special edition of the event to celebrate the beginning of the new millennium. The IAAF Rome Millennium Marathon received the support of Primo Nebiolo and national federation president Gianni Gola. The race start point was at Saint Peter's Square and Pope John Paul II delivered a short benediction in approval of the event and the Bells of Saint Peter's replaced the usual starter's pistol to signal the beginning of the race.

The 2010 race was held in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Abebe Bikila's win at the 1960 Rome Olympic marathon race, a watershed moment in the development of East African competitive running. The 2010 men's winner, Siraj Gena, earned a 5000€ bonus for crossing the finish line barefoot in honour of Abebe Bikila's style.

The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak, with all registration fees being applied for a guaranteed entry to the 2021 edition of the race, and all finishers to be awarded two medals in 2021.

Winners

2004 Olympic marathon]].

Key: : Course record (in bold) : Short course : Italian championship race

YearMen's winnerTimeWomen's winnerTimeRf.
1982Emiel Puttemans2:09:53Laura Fogli2:31:08url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/03/14/Former-world-record-distance-runner-Emiel-Puttemans-of-Belgium/6859384930000/title=Former world record distance runner Emiel Puttemans of Belgium... - U…website=www.upi.comaccess-date=3 February 2022archive-url=https://archive.today/20210923031653/https://www.upi.com/Archives/1982/03/14/Former-world-record-distance-runner-Emiel-Puttemans-of-Belgium/6859384930000/archive-date=23 September 2021url-status=dead}}
1983Giuseppe Gerbi2:15:11Alba Milana2:32:57
1984Bernie Ford2:17:01Daniela Tiberti2:41:40
1985Mauro Pappacena2:28:42Janet Richardson3:09:16
1986Osvaldo Faustini2:16:03Katherine Gregory3:23:43
1987Gelindo Bordin2:16:03Maria Araneo2:56:00
1988Sam Ngatia2:16:46Fabiola Paoletti2:48:45
1989Guido Genicco2:20:43Pascaline Wangui2:46:28
1990Tadesse Gebre2:10:28Silvana Cucchietti2:34:21
1991Marco Milani2:14:22Fabiola Oppliger2:39:31
not held from 1992 to 1994
1995Belayneh Tadesse2:10:13Yelena Sipatova2:37:46
1996Moges Taye2:12:03Fatuma Roba2:29:05
1997Dube Jillo2:13:08Jane Salumäe2:31:41
1998Stefano Baldini2:09:33Franca Fiacconi2:28:12
1999Philip Tanui2:09:56Maura Viceconte2:29:36
2000Josephat Kiprono2:08:27Tegla Loroupe2:32:03
2001Henry Cherono2:11:27Maria Guida2:30:42
2002Vincent Kipsos2:09:30Maria Cocchetti2:33:06
2003Frederick Cherono2:08:47Gloria Marconi2:29:35
2004Ruggero Pertile2:10:12Ornella Ferrara2:27:49
2005Alberico Di Cecco2:08:02Silviya Skvortsova2:28:01
2006David Kipkorir2:08:38Tetyana Hladyr2:25:44
2007Elias Chelimo2:09:36Souad Aït Salem2:25:08
2008Jonathan Yego2:09:57Galina Bogomolova2:22:53
2009Benjamin Kiptoo2:07:17Firehiwot Dado2:27:08
2010Siraj Gena2:08:39Firehiwot Dado2:25:28
2011Dickson Chumba2:08:45Firehiwot Dado2:24:13
2012Luka Kanda2:08:04Hellen Kimutai2:31:11
2013Getachew Terfa2:07:56Helena Kirop2:24:40
2014Shume Hailu2:09:47Ayelu Lemma2:34:49
2015Abebe Negewo2:12:23Meseret Kitata2:30:25
2016Amos Kipruto2:08:12Rahma Tusa2:28:49
2017Shura Kitata2:07:30Rahma Tusa2:27:23
2018Cosmas Birech2:08:03Rahma Tusa2:23:46
2019Tebalu Zawude2:08:37Alemu Megertu2:22:52
2020cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic
2021Clement Langat2:08:23Peris Jerono2:29:29url=https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7160145title=World Athleticswebsite=worldathletics.orgaccess-date=3 February 2022archive-url=https://archive.today/20210922063424/https://worldathletics.org/competition/calendar-results/results/7160145archive-date=22 September 2021url-status=dead}}
2022Fikre Bekele2:06:48Sechale Dalasa2:26:09
2023Taoufik Allam2:07:43Betty Chepkwony2:23:02
2024Asbel Rutto2:06:24Ivyne Jeruto2:24:36

Notes

References

;List of winners

References

  1. "ROMANO DESSI' - Run Rome the Marathon | ENDU".
  2. Wallace-Jones, Sean (2000-01-01). [http://www.iaaf.org/news/newsid=15436.html Loroupe retains Marathon Crown at dawn of New Millennium]. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-04-22.
  3. Sampaolo, Diego (2010-03-21). [http://www.iaaf.org/LRR10/news/newsid=56208.html Ethiopian double as Rome celebrates Bikila – Rome Marathon report]. [[IAAF]]. Retrieved on 2010-03-22.
  4. (5 March 2020). "Acea Run Rome the Marathon of 29 March 2020 cancelled".
  5. (5 March 2020). "Coronavirus: Rome marathon cancelled - English".
  6. "Former world record distance runner Emiel Puttemans of Belgium... - U…".
  7. "World Athletics".
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