Quebec City Marathon
Quebec City Marathon | |
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Date | October |
Location | Lévis — Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon |
Primary sponsor | SSQ Insurance |
Established | 1998 |
Course records | Men's: 2:23:06 (2001) Joseph Ngunjiri Women's: 2:39:03 (1999) Veronique Vandersmissen |
Official site | Quebec City Marathon |
Participants | 1,096 (2019) |
The SSQ Quebec City Marathon (French: Marathon SSQ Lévis-Québec), is an annual point-to-point Boston Marathon qualifying marathon (42.195 km/26.219 mi) race between Lévis and Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.[1] It has been held in August every year since 1998 and currently can reach up to 12,700 participants in all of the events combined. Along with the full marathon, a half marathon, a 10 km, a 5 km and children's events are arranged as well.[2]
The course distinguishes itself from other races in that kilometre markers are posted in reverse order, indicating the remaining distance to the finish line. Among other things, this allows all events to start at the same time and on the same course, from the appropriate distance away from the finish line.
The race is part of a series of races that go on around Quebec City each year called "Run Quebec City", with the SSQ Quebec City Marathon being the most well known event. Other events in the series include the Oasis International Half Marathon each May, the Quebec City Staircase Challenge, including many staircases on a 19 km or 13.5 km course, each June, the Descente Royale (which was postponed in 2013), the Bataille des Plainesa, a 5 km, 10 km and children's race, each June, and the Desjardins Ladies Challenge, a 5 km, 10 km and children's race, each July.[3]
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The race also features a spectacular event two days before the actual marathon race known as the SSQ Star Race. The race is giant loop which participants may run as many times as they wish within the hour and a half available. The race begins at night, usually around 8pm, and for the first hour and fifteen minutes a musical show will be put on around the course, which is well lit up by many multi-coloured lights, including the LED caps given to each participant. After and hour and thirty-five minutes, just five minutes after the participants finish running, a firework show begins to light up the night sky.[4]
The race is often known for its flashy well-designed medals, given to participants in each event, including the SSQ Star Race and Kids Run.[5][6]
The top three placers in the marathon, half marathon, 10 km, 5 km, and kids run, are also given prize money ranging from $5000 for first in the full marathon, to $50 for the winner of the kids run.[7]
Course records
Men
1999 | Miguel Sanchez | Canada | 2:29:54.8 | |
2000 | Joseph Maina | Kenya | 2:26:49.3 | |
2001 | Joseph Maina | Kenya | 2:23:05.5 | |
2002 | Jorge Becerril | Mexico | 2:34:56.5 | |
2003 | Shingie Badza | Canada | 2:33:04.8 | |
2004 | Moses Chesgrek | Kenya | 2:28:34.9 | |
2005 | Richard Tessier | Canada | 2:29:40.7 | |
2006 | Fethi Oukid | Canada | 2:30:31.8 | |
2007 | Amor Dehbi | Canada | 2:24:07.4 | |
2008 | Michael Njordge | Canada | 2:23:46.5 | |
2009 | David Savard-Gagnon | Canada | 2:27:08.8 | |
2010 | Louis-Philippe Garnier | Canada | 2:39:29.9 | |
2012 | Thomas Omwenga | Canada | 2:28:36.9 | |
2013 | Evans Maiko | Canada | 2:26:28.9 | |
2014 | Evans Maiko | Canada | 2:36:46.0 | |
2015 | Christopher Zablocki | Canada | 2:25:34.1 |
Women
1999 | Veronique Vandersmissen | Canada | 2:39:02.1 |
Past winners
Key: Course record
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 1998 | Mario Cormier (CAN) | 2:27:30 | Veronique Vandersmissen (CAN) | 2:44:52 |
2nd | 1999 | Miguel Sanchez (CAN) | 2:29:55 | Veronique Vandersmissen (CAN) | 2:39:03 |
3rd | 2000 | Joseph Ngunjiri (KEN) | 2:26:50 | Louise Voghel (CAN) | 2:57:00 |
4th | 2001 | Joseph Ngunjiri (KEN) | 2:23:06 | Veronique Vandersmissen (CAN) | 2:43:16 |
5th | 2002 | Jean-Paul Niyonsaba (BDI) | 2:25:57 | Lourdes Cruz (PUR) | 2:56:54 |
6th | 2003 | Shingirai Badza (ZIM) | 2:33:05 | Barbara McManus (USA) | 2:51:51 |
7th | 2004 | Moses Cheserek (KEN) | 2:28:34 | Louise Voghel (CAN) | 3:02:50 |
8th | 2005 | Richard Tessier (CAN) | 2:29:40 | Nathalie Goyer (CAN) | 2:59:07 |
9th | 2006 | Fethi Oukid (ALG) | 2:30:31 | Nathalie Goyer (CAN) | 3:01:13 |
10th | 2007 | Amor Dehbi (ALG) | 2:24:07 | Nathalie Goyer (CAN) | 2:55:38 |
11th | 2008 | Michael Njoroge (KEN) | 2:23:46 | Suzanne Munger (CAN) | 3:10:07 |
12th | 2009 | David Savard-Gagnon (CAN) | 2:27:08 | Andrée Paquet (CAN) | 2:55:02 |
13th | 2010 | Louis-Philippe Garnier (CAN) | 2:39:29 | Nathalie Goyer (CAN) | 2:57:42 |
– | 2011 | Did not held | |||
14th | 2012 | Thomas Omwenga (KEN) | 2:28:36 | Anne Jelagat (KEN) | 2:53:40 |
15th | 2013 | Evans Momanyi (KEN) | 2:26:28 | Maryse Nault (CAN) | 2:54:48 |
16th | 2014 | Evans Momanyi (KEN) | 2:36:46 | Joanne Normand (CAN) | 3:06:34 |
17th | 2015 | Christopher Zablocki (USA) | 2:25:36 | Joanne Normand (CAN) | 3:02:00 |
18th | 2016 | Ebisa Merga (ETH) | 2:30:42 | Andrée Paquet (CAN) | 2:50:49 |
19th | 2017 | Dadi Tesfaye (ETH) | 2:23:14 | Lydia Orozco (ESP) | 2:52:49 |
20th | 2018 | Mohamed Aagab (MAR) | 2:28:30 | Caroline Poitras (CAN) | 2:55:50 |
21st | 2019 | David Mutai (KEN) | 2:25:34 | Carolyn Shaw (USA) | 3:05:40 |
See also
References
- ^ "SSQ Quebec City Marathon is a Boston Marathon Qualifier". Archived from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ^ "SSQ Quebec City Marathon". Archived from the original on 2013-11-07. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ^ Run Quebec City Website
- ^ SSQ Star Race Information
- ^ SSQ Quebec City Marathon Medals and Certificates[permanent dead link]
- ^ "History of the Quebec City Medal". Archived from the original on 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
- ^ SSQ Quebec City Marathon Money Prizes[permanent dead link]
- ^ Results
- ^ 1999 Results