Izmir Marathon

Izmir Marathon
Montreux Gate of Kültürpark, near the start and finish
DateApril[1]
Locationİzmir, Turkey
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, 10K
Established2020 (2020)[2]
Course recordsMen's: 2:09:27 (2022)
Lani Rutto
Women's: 2:25:25 (2021)
Betelhem Moges
Official siteIzmir Marathon

The Izmir Marathon (Turkish: Maraton İzmir) is an annual road-based marathon hosted by İzmir, Turkey, since 2020.[2][1] A 10K is also held concurrently with the marathon.[2][3]

The marathon is a World Athletics Label Road Race.[4]

History

The inaugural race was held on 4 October 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic.[2]

Kenyan runner Lani Rutto set a Turkish all-comers record of 2:09:27 during the 2022 race.[5][6][7]

Course

External image
Course map of full marathon in 2022[8]

The marathon begins and ends on Şair Eşref Boulevard in front of Kültürpark, just north of the Montrö Gate, and runs largely along the coastline.[8][3][9]

Marathoners first head northeast from the start and then roughly follow the coastline until a turnaround point near Bostanlı Pier in Karşıyaka about 12.5 km (7.8 mi) into the race.[8][3] The course then heads in the other direction while continuing to keep mostly to the coastline until a second turnaround point around the 33 km (21 mi) mark, on Haydar Aliyev Boulevard near the Çakalburnu Lagoon.[8][3] Runners then follow the same path back to the city center before turning east onto Gazi Boulevard about 1 km (0.6 mi) from the finish, and then northeast back onto Şair Eşref Boulevard for the final stretch.[8][3]

Winners

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (min:sec) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2020  Bernard Sang (KEN) 2:18:16  Judith Korir (KEN) 2:33:59
2nd 2021  Tsegaye Getachew (ETH) 2:09:35  Betelhem Moges (ETH) 2:25:25
3rd 2022  Lani Rutto (KEN) 2:09:27  Letebrhan Gebreslasea (ETH) 2:27:35
4th 2023  Benard Kipkorir (KEN) 2:10:25  Shewarge Alene (ETH) 2:32:43
5th 2024  Vitalis Kibiwott (KEN) 2:11:08  Aamelmal Tagel (ETH) 2:37:26

Wins by country

Country Men's Women's Total
 Ethiopia 4 1 5
 Kenya 1 4 5

Other marathons

İzmir has previously hosted other marathons, including the marathon event of the 2014 European Masters Athletics Championships, held on 30 August 2014.[10]

References

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