National Capital Marathon

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National Capital Marathon, or Ottawa Race Weekend, is one of Canada's largest marathons. It is held in the city of Ottawa, Ontario. The 42.195 kilometres event features many races, including: the MDS Nordion 5K Run/Walk, the MDS Nordion 10K Run/Walk, the ING Ottawa Marathon Walk, the ING Marathon Inline Skate, the ING Half-Marathon Inline Skate, the ING Ottawa Marathon, the ING Ottawa Half Marathon Run/Walk, and the ING Family 2K Run/Walk.

Starting from 1975, the event has grown over the years. It now attracts thousands of participants (an estimated 28,000 are expected for this year's event).

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[edit] ING Ottawa Marathon

The ING Ottawa Marathon is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon and is also used for the Canadian Masters Marathon Championship and the Canadian Forces Running Championships.

[edit] Route

The Marathon route begins at Ottawa City Hall, then goes north on Elgin Street and then west on Wellington Street and then crosses the Ottawa River via the Chaudiere Bridge, it then travels through downtown Hull, Quebec north several kilometers before turning south to downtown Hull again, crossing the Alexandra Bridge into Ottawa, then it goes north east along Sussex Drive into Rockcliffe Park and New Edinburgh before turning back along Sussex, then south along Colonel By Drive until Hog's Back Falls where it turns left to Riverside Drive, left again over the historic Heron Road Bridge, north along Prince of Wales Drive, and beside the Central Experimental Farm to Dow's Lake, and continuing north on Queen Elizabeth Driveway along the historic Rideau Canal to Ottawa City Hall.

[edit] Past winners

Year Men's winner Time Women's winner Time
2009 Flag of Kenya David Cheruiyot 2:13:22.6 Flag of Morocco Asmae Leghzaoui 2:27:40.9
2008 Flag of Kenya David Cheruiyot 2:10:59.8 Flag of Morocco Asmae Leghzaoui 2:28:43.9
2007 Flag of Kenya David Cheruiyot 2:10:35.4 Flag of Canada Lioudmila Kortchaguina 2:31:56.6
2006 Flag of Morocco Abderrahime Bouramdane 2:12:18.2 Flag of Canada Lioudmila Kortchaguina 2:29:42.1
2005 Flag of Kenya David Cheruiyot 2:14:20.3 Flag of Russia Lidija Wassilewskaja 2:31:52.7
2004 Flag of Kenya Elly Rono 2:11:47.4 Flag of Russia Lioudmila Kortchaguina 2:30:53.0
2003 Flag of Kenya Joseph Nderitu 2:15:29.2 Flag of Canada Sandy Jacobson 2:33:51.9
2002 Flag of Kenya Joseph Nderitu 2:14:04.0 Flag of Russia Lioudmila Kortchaguina 2:33:13.3
2001 Flag of Kenya Joseph Nderitu 2:15:50.5 Flag of Canada Danuta Bartoszek 2:37:58.9
2000 Flag of Canada Bruce Deacon 2:17:12.5 Flag of Canada Veronique Vandersmissen 2:36:45.1
1999 Flag of Canada Bruce Raymer 2:22:24.7 Flag of Canada Veronique Vandersmissen 2:39:56.4
1998 Flag of the United Kingdom Malcolm Campbell 2:31:16 Flag of Canada Leslie Carson 2:49:06
1997 Flag of Canada Nick Tsioros 2:25:16 Flag of Canada Laura Ruptash 3:01:46
1996 Flag of Canada Jean Lagarde 2:26:02 Flag of Canada Kimberley Webb 2:52:03
1995 Flag of Canada Jean Lagarde 2:26:53 Flag of Canada Noeleen Wadden 2:58:51
1994 Flag of Canada Jean Lagarde 2:19:00 Flag of Canada France Levasseur 2:50:52
1993 Flag of Canada Jean Lagarde 2:23:14 Flag of Canada Noeleen Wadden 2:52:31
1992 Flag of Canada Michael Petrocci 2:20:03 Flag of the United States Betsy Kneale 2:47:55
1991 Flag of Canada Michael Petrocci 2:23:44 Flag of Canada Laura Konantz 2:51:00
1990 Flag of Canada Gord Christie 2:18:38 Flag of Canada France Levasseur 2:49:33
1989 Flag of Canada Gord Christie 2:14:33 Flag of Canada Lise Bouchard 2:44:58
1988 Flag of Canada Gord Christie 2:18:40 Flag of Mexico Margarita Galicia 2:52:08
1987 Flag of Canada Peter Maher 2:12:58 Flag of Canada Dorothy Goertzen 2:40:59
1986 Flag of Canada Bruce Wainman 2:18:24 Flag of Canada Joan Groothuysen 2:54:25
1985 Flag of the United States Ric Sayre 2:16:18 Flag of the United States Marian Teitsch 2:47:56
1984 Flag of CanadaDave Edge 2:13:19 Flag of Canada Sylvia Ruegger 2:30:37
1983 Flag of Canada Mike Dyon 2:21:37 Flag of Canada Celia McInnis 2:54:13
1982 Flag of the United States Greg Leroy 2:21:04 Flag of the United States Margo Elson 2:50:50
1981 Flag of Canada Mike Dyon 2:16:07 Flag of Canada Kathryn Tanner 2:48:54
1980 Flag of Canada Patrick Montuoro 2:22:54 Flag of Canada Christine Lavallee 2:42:50
1979 Flag of Canada Jerome Drayton 2:18:05 Flag of Canada Jacqueline Gareau 2:47:58
1978 Flag of Canada Brian Maxwell 2:16:03 Flag of Canada Christine Lavallee 2:47:37
1977 Flag of CanadaMike Dyon 2:18:05 Flag of Canada Joann McKinty-Heale 3:02:22
1976 Flag of Canada Wayne Yetman 2:16:32 Flag of Canada Eleanor Thomas 3:09:27
1975 Flag of Morocco Mehdi Jaouhar 2:26:39 Flag of Canada Eleanor Thomas 3:27:28

[edit] 2006 Event

The Ottawa Race Weekend took place between May 26th to May 28th this year with 4,216 participants.[1] The official winner of the men's winner of the marathon was Abderahime Bouramdane (Morocco} and the top female finisher was Lioudmilla Kortchaguina who set a new female record time.

[edit] 2006 Confusion

Fourteen runners cut 400m off the course after volunteers arrived at their post after a local resident had moved the barricades. As a result of being supplied by old maps by the organization, the barricades were not moved back by the volunteers which incorrectly directed runners straight North Sussex Drive, instead of West. Amos Tirop Matui of Kenya placed first but was disqualified (even with his record time) along with the other thirteen runners. Some runners were financially compensated.[2]

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