Canberra Marathon
Canberra Marathon | |
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Date | Mid-April |
Location | Canberra, Australia |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half marathon, 10K run, 5K run, Ultramarathon |
Primary sponsor | The Canberra Times |
Established | 1976 |
Course records | Men's: 2:15:02 (1995) John Andrews Women's: 2:32:57 (1994) Sue Hobson |
Official site | Canberra Times Marathon Festival |
Participants | 1,013 (2019) |
Canberra Times Marathon Festival is an annual 42.195-kilometre (26.219 mi) marathon held in the city of Canberra, Australia. The marathon, which was established in 1976, is said to be the oldest city marathon in Australia. It takes place early in April and comprises five races: 5 km race on a Saturday, and the 10km, half marathon, marathon and ultramarathon on the following day.[1]
Course
The marathon starts at Telopea Park School in the suburb of Manuka, within sight of Parliament House. The route starts with a 10 km lap around the old and new Parliament buildings and other major government buildings. This is followed by a double lap crossing Lake Burley Griffin (over the Kings Avenue and Commonwealth Avenue bridges) and along Parkes Way out towards the Glenloch interchange, which is in close proximity to the Telstra Tower landmark.
Event details
The ultra marathon allows those who have entered into the race to "go beyond the marathon" and compete in a 50 km event. Once participants have completed the marathon, they are recorded as a marathon finisher and are eligible to complete the 50 km race.[1] Runners who complete 10 Canberra marathons are given the honorary title of Griffin, in reference to Lake Burley Griffin, which is at the centre of the marathon and the city of Canberra.
Under the Australian Running Festival, the event works to fundraise approximately $200,000 for over 250 charities in 2018. Individuals or teams may participate in the event and work towards fundraising money for their charity of choice; with some teams such as 'Team Beyond Blue' raising $25,099.[2] Individuals or teams that are participating in the event contribute a donation as part of their entry and may also work towards accumulating sponsors.[3]
Results
The winners of the marathon every year are listed below, alongside their times.
Key: Course record
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 1976 | John Harding (AUS) | 2:36:39 | ||
2nd | 1977 | Chris Wardlaw (AUS) | 2:27:42 | ||
3rd | 1978 | Geoffrey Moore (AUS) | 2:26:58 | Susan Hill (AUS) | 2:59:28 |
4th | 1979 | John Stanley (AUS) | 2:18:45 | Mary Murison (AUS) | 3:10:00 |
5th | 1980 | Chris Pilone (NZL) | 2:17:51 | Susan Hill (AUS) | 2:55:17 |
6th | 1981 | Graeme Kennedy (AUS) | 2:15:16 | Judith Hine (NZL) | 2:44:08 |
7th | 1982 | Derek Froude (NZL) | 2:17:45 | Shane Barrett (AUS) | 2:45:12 |
8th | 1983 | Colin Neave (AUS) | 2:16:57 | Ngaire Drake (NZL) | 2:44:11 |
9th | 1984 | Grenville Wood (AUS) | 2:15:50 | Lisa Martin (AUS) | 2:35:05 |
10th | 1985 | Colin Neave (AUS) | 2:21:27 | Iris Cook (AUS) | 2:54:45 |
11th | 1986 | Graham Macky (NZL) | 2:21:21 | Rhonda Mallinder (AUS) | 2:46:29 |
12th | 1987 | Garrick Hand (AUS) | 2:19:00 | Annette McNeil (AUS) | 2:49:43 |
13th | 1988 | Gerard Barrett (AUS) | 2:15:07 | Annette McNeil (AUS) | 2:48:18 |
14th | 1989 | Gerard Ryan (AUS) | 2:26:55 | Trudy Fenton (AUS) | 2:41:39 |
15th | 1990 | Derek Froude (NZL) | 2:22:24 | Mary Silver (AUS) | 2:58:00 |
16th | 1991 | Colin Neave (AUS) | 2:23:23 | Joanne Cowan (AUS) | 2:46:18 |
17th | 1992 | Gerard Barrett (AUS) | 2:19:46 | Joanne Cowan (AUS) | 2:42:31 |
18th | 1993 | Gerard Barrett (AUS) | 2:22:20 | Joanne Cowan (AUS) | 2:42:00 |
19th | 1994 | Allan Carman (AUS) | 2:19:39 | Sue Hobson (AUS) | 2:32:57 |
20th | 1995 | John Andrews (AUS) | 2:15:02 | Joanne Cowan (AUS) | 2:41:48 |
21st | 1996 | Vin McCarthy (AUS) | 2:25:39 | Birgit Schuckmann (GER) | 2:42:43 |
22nd | 1997 | Edward Nabunone (INA) | 2:23:38 | Gabrielle O'Rourke (NZL) | 2:42:45 |
23rd | 1998 | Paul Wilson (AUS) | 2:23:25 | Robin Roocke (AUS) | 2:51:05 |
24th | 1999 | Raymond Boyd (AUS) | 2:18:01 | Melissa Bulloch (AUS) | 2:47:30 |
— | 2000 | Not held | |||
25th | 2001 | Gemechu Woyecha (QAT) | 2:16:23 | Susan Michelsson (AUS) | 2:41:59 |
26th | 2002 | Gemechu Woyecha (QAT) | 2:20:20 | Elizabeth Miller (AUS) | 2:49:09 |
27th | 2003 | Gemechu Woyecha (AUS) | 2:22:35 | Nyla Carroll (NZL) | 2:38:56 |
28th | 2004 | Martin Dent (AUS) | 2:15:12 | Shireen Crumpton (NZL) | 2:43:21 |
29th | 2005 | Magnus Michelsson (AUS) | 2:21:01 | Belinda Schipp (AUS) | 2:43:52 |
30th | 2006 | Barry Keem (AUS) | 2:24:10 | Shireen Crumpton (NZL) | 2:42:55 |
31st | 2007 | Magnus Michelsson (AUS) | 2:20:55 | Magdaliní Karímali (GRE) | 2:43:40 |
32nd | 2008 | Mark Tucker (AUS) | 2:24:13 | Jackie Fairweather (AUS) | 2:46:01 |
33rd | 2009 | David Criniti (AUS) | 2:26:09 | Magdaliní Karímali (GRE) | 2:43:19 |
— | 2010 | Not held | |||
34th | 2011 | Rowan Walker (AUS) | 2:24:14 | Magdaliní Karímali (GRE) | 2:50:49 |
35th | 2012 | Anthony Farrugia (AUS) | 2:28:23 | Magdaliní Karímali (GRE) | 2:47:45 |
36th | 2013 | Rowan Walker (AUS) | 2:24:23 | Magdaliní Karímali (GRE) | 2:52:46 |
37th | 2014 | Samuel Woldeamanuel (ETH) | 2:21:38 | Kirsten Molloy (AUS) | 2:49:57 |
38th | 2015 | Rowan Walker (AUS) | 2:26:27 | Fleur Flanery (AUS) | 2:53:54 |
39th | 2016 | Rowan Walker (AUS) | 2:28:43 | Ruth Wilson (AUS) | 2:46:55 |
40th | 2017 | Matthew Cox (AUS) | 2:21:38 | Leah Fitzgerald (AUS) | 2:58:41 |
41st | 2018 | Dion Finocchiaro (AUS) | 2:25:38 | Kirsten Molloy (AUS) | 3:00:57 |
42nd | 2019 | Nick Earl (GBR) | 2:20:25 | Stephanie Auston (AUS) | 2:43:33 |
References
- ^ a b "Ultra Marathon". Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
- ^ "Raising Money — Running Festival". runningfestival.com.au. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
- ^ Connery, Georgina. "Preparation the key for 2017 Canberra Running Festival". Canberra Times. Retrieved 20 August 2018.