The South American Marathon Championships (Spanish: Campeonatos Sudamericanos de Maratón) is an annual road running competition organized by CONSUDATLE for athletes representing the countries of its member associations.
Sport | Marathon |
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Founded | 1994 |
Continent | South America (CONSUDATLE) |
The event was established in 1994 as South American Marathon Cup (Copa Sudamericana de Maratón) following its removal from the main South American Championship programme after 1991.[1][2][3] Discontinued after 2002, the event was reestablished under the current name in 2009.[3]
Editions
editYear | City | Country | Date | |
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I | 1994 | Brasília | Brazil | April 21 |
II | 1995 | Georgetown | Guyana | April 23 |
III | 1996 | Brasília | Brazil | April 21 |
IV | 1997 | São Paulo | Brazil | June 1 |
V | 1998 | Villavicencio, Meta | Colombia | March 29 |
VI | 1999 | Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil | May 16 |
VII | 2000 | São Paulo | Brazil | June 11 |
VIII | 2001 | São Paulo | Brazil | July 8 |
IX | 2002 | São Paulo | Brazil | July 14 |
X | 2009 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | October 11 |
XI | 2010 | Asunción | Paraguay | August 8 |
XII | 2011 | Lima | Peru | May 15 |
XIII | 2012 | Caracas | Venezuela | February 26 |
XIV | 2013 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | October 13 |
XV | 2014 | Santiago | Chile | April 6 |
XVI | 2015 | Asunción | Paraguay | August 9 |
XVII | 2016 | Montevideo | Uruguay | April 10 |
XVIII | 2019 | Buenos Aires | Argentina | September 22 |
Results
editMen
edit1.): In 1995, the race was won by Adalbert Browne from Barbados in 2:33:06 hrs, Victor Ledgers from Saint Lucia was 2nd in 2:42:30 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 1997, the race was won by Kipkemboi Cheruiyot from Kenya in 2:17:09 hrs, Andrei Kuznetsov from Russia was 3rd in 2:17:56 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2000, the race was won by David Ngetich from Kenya in 2:15:21 hrs, Paul Yego from Kenya was 3rd in 2:17:23 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
4.): In 2001, Stephen Rugat from Kenya was 1st in 2:14:30 hrs, Eric Kimaiyo from Kenya was 2nd in 2:14:31 hrs, and William Musyocki from Kenya was 3rd in 2:15:05 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
5.): In 2002, Elijah Korir from Kenya was 2nd in 2:15:26 hrs, and Joseph Kamau from Kenya was 4th in 2:17:07 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
6.): In 2013, Julius Karinga from Kenya was 1st in 2:11:02 hrs, Eric Nzioki from Kenya was 2nd in 2:16:28 hrs, and Henry Cherono from Kenya was 3rd in 2:17:10 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
7.): In 2014, Beraki Beyene from Eritrea was 1st in 2:11:50, Simon Kariuki from Ethiopia was 2nd in 2:12:11, Julius Karinga from Kenya was 3rd in 2:13:38, Michael Chege from Kenya was 4th in 2:15:21, Julius Keter from Kenya was 5th in 2:15:52, and Ali Abdosh from Ethiopia was 6th in 2:16:13, all running as guests.
Women
edit1.): In 2000, Nora Maragaf from Kenya was 2nd in 2:44:09 hrs, and Violetta Kryza from Poland was 3rd in 2:44:28 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 2013, Lucy Karimi from Kenya was 1st in 2:34:32 hrs, and Emily Chepkorir from Kenya was 2nd in 2:38:46 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2014, Emily Chepkorir from Kenya was 1st in 2:35:15, Alene Shewarge from Ethiopia was 2nd in 2:35:30, and Lucy Karimi from Kenya was 3rd in 2:35:39, all running as guests.
References
edit- ^ SOUTH AMERICAN MARATHON CHAMPIONSHIPS, Athletics Weekly, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ South American Road Championships, Association of Road Racing Statisticians, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ a b c Campeonato Sudamericano de Maratón - 1994 a 2002 COPA SUDAMERICANA DE MARATON (in Spanish), Confederación Atlética del Uruguay, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ "Suramericano de Maratón", El Tiempo (in Spanish), March 29, 1998, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ "Se Les Adelantó William Ramírez", El Tiempo (in Spanish), March 31, 1998, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ 2001 AIMS Event Winners, Association of International Marathons and Distance Races, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ Resultados Maraton Buenos Aires 2013... Campeonato Sudamericano de Maraton... (in Spanish), October 14, 2013, retrieved December 27, 2013
- ^ Maratón de Santiago 2014 - Santiago, Chile - Apr 6, 2014 7:50AM, April 6, 2014, retrieved April 7, 2014