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Paavo Nurmi Marathon (Turku)

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Paavo Nurmi Marathon
DateAugust
LocationTurku, Finland
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established1992
Course recordsMen's: 2:18:58 (1994)
Japan Noriaki Kiguchi
Women's: 2:37:22 (1995)
Belarus Volha Yudenkova
Official sitePaavo Nurmi Marathon
Participants412 (2021)
354 (2020)
775 (2019)
Aurakatu during the 2007 event

The Paavo Nurmi Marathon is an annual marathon road running race held during summer in Turku, Finland, the birth city of Paavo Nurmi. Although various marathons have been held in Turku since 1910, the Paavo Nurmi Marathon was established in 1992.[1] It is arranged along with Paavo Nurmi Games, a part of Paavo Nurmi happening week. The route goes through Turku city and Ruissalo park. The marathon attracts yearly 500 to 1000 participants.[2]

Past results

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Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1992  Paweł Tarasiuk (POL) 2:21:16  Marina Ivanova (RUS) 2:44:02
2nd 1993  Paweł Tarasiuk (POL) 2:22:15  Anita Liepiņa (LAT) 2:53:39
3rd 1994  Noriaki Kiguchi (JPN) 2:18:58  Svetlana Netchaeva (RUS) 2:43:48
4th 1995  Nikolay Kolesnikov (RUS) 2:19:32  Volha Yudenkova (BLR) 2:37:22
5th 1996  Emanuel Sarwatt (TAN) 2:22:45  Larisa Malikova (RUS) 2:45:35
6th 1997  Cephas Matafi (ZIM) 2:20:14  Nadezhda Yefremova (RUS) 2:51:19
7th 1998  Cephas Matafi (ZIM) 2:21:12  Hiroi Kazama (JPN) 2:54:43
8th 1999  William Musyoki (KEN) 2:20:19  Tatyana Mironova (RUS) 2:59:56
9th 2000  Joseph Mutinda (KEN) 2:23:46  Tatyana Maslova (RUS) 2:45:55
10th 2001  Markku Salo (FIN) 2:46:01  Minna Tiihonen (FIN) 3:14:34
11th 2002  Teppo Ronkainen (FIN) 2:38:31  Merianni Varjo (FIN) 3:25:25
12th 2003  Dainius Šaučikovas (LTU) 2:28:58  Eija Apunen (FIN) 3:16:43
13th 2004  Petri Saavalainen (FIN) 2:24:22  Marjaana Lahti-Koski (FIN) 2:55:38
14th 2005  Reimar Hartikainen (FIN) 2:41:14  Lilja Kaarina (FIN) 3:18:55
15th 2006  Emil Söderlund (FIN) 2:53:37  Pauliina Tommola (FIN) 3:09:15
16th 2007  David Kanyari (KEN) 2:44:57  Pauliina Tommola (FIN) 3:01:10
17th 2008  Janne Klasila (FIN) 2:47:01  Pauliina Tommola (FIN) 3:02:36
18th 2009  Janne Klasila (FIN) 2:47:59  Pauliina Tommola (FIN) 3:02:31
19th 2010  Janne Klasila (FIN) 2:50:39  Laura Nieminen (FIN) 3:21:31
20th 2011  Janne Klasila (FIN) 2:49:54  Outi Sivosavi (FIN) 3:30:10
21st 2012  Janne Klasila (FIN) 2:41:38  Laura Nieminen (FIN) 3:15:57
22nd 2013  Jyrki Kukko (FIN) 2:40:04  Elina Junnila (FIN) 2:55:06
23rd 2014  Ole-Antti Halonen (FIN) 2:37:35  Julia Jacobsson (FIN) 3:29:40
24th 2015  Thijs Feuth (NED) 2:30:55  Tiina Alhonen (FIN) 3:13:13
25th 2016  Thijs Feuth (NED) 2:35:11  Biljana Cvijanović (SRB) 3:05:06
26th 2017  Ole-Antti Halonen (FIN) 2:32:26  Elina Junnila (FIN) 3:11:50
27th 2018  Ole-Antti Halonen (FIN) 2:31:10  Pia-Maria Grandell (FIN) 3:07:58
28th 2019  Ole-Antti Halonen (FIN) 2:27:41  Eeva Feuth (FIN) 2:59:30
29th 2020  Ole-Antti Halonen (FIN) 2:35:09  Soili Kosonen (FIN) 3:02:50
30th 2021  Henri Ansio (FIN) 2:33:41  Eeva Feuth (FIN) 2:54:41
31st 2022  Kristian Lindroos (FIN) 2:31:03  Aino Niemi (FIN) 2:45:41
32nd 2023  Mbacha Eric Mangeh (CMR) 2:34:25  Elina Suomela (FIN) 3:22:45
33rd 2024  Peter Čudrňák (SVK) 2:37:50  Eeva Feuth (FIN) 2:51:37

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Untitled".
  2. ^ "Paavo Nurmi Sports". Turun Urheilu Liitto. Retrieved 2009-07-04.

http://championchip.fi/tulospalvelu/F2508646-F52A-4A97-A171-21CE1B55115E+N50+maraton

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