| Mombasa Marathon | |
|---|---|
| Date | September 27th 2015 |
| Location | Mombasa, Kenya |
| Event type | Road |
| Distance | Marathon 42KM And 10KM |
| Course records | 2:12:12 (men) 2:38:44 (women) See also #Course discrepancies |
The Mombasa International Marathon (formerly known as the Mombasa Marathon[1]) is an annual marathon hosted in Mombasa, Kenya.[2] Currently sponsored by County Government of Mombasa and Safaricom. This year the marathon prize money has been increased for the 42 km to KSh.1.5 million/= and introduced KSh.700,000/= for the 10 km.[3] with the course's start and finish lines at Treasury Square in the city's Old Town area.[1]
History
The marathon was first run in 1985, though winner statistics for the 1985–1988 races are unknown.[4] Daniel Nzioka holds the record for most men's wins, with 3 (1988–1991). Grace Chebet holds the record for most women's wins, also with 3 (1995, 1998–99).[4]
The total prize fund for the 2010 race was KSh.816,000/= (£6,308.40 sterling), with the winner's prize in both men's and women's categories standing at KSh.200,000/= (£1,546.18 stg).[5] The winners of the 2010 race were James Kariuki Mbugua and Tabitha Kibet, with times of 02:08:05 and 02:36:04 respectively.[6]
Past winners
Key: Course record • Short course • † = Long course[4]
| Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1985 – 1988 Winners unknown | ||||
| 2nd | |||||
| 3rd | |||||
| 4th | |||||
| 5th | 1989 | 2:15:54 | 2:59:34 | ||
| 6th | 1990 | 2:17:06 | 2:59:39 | ||
| 7th | 1991 | 2:20:09 | 2:51:41 | ||
| 8th | 1992 | 2:17:50 | 3:37:42 | ||
| 9th | 1993 | 2:13:16 | ? | ? | |
| 10th | 1994 | 2:12:12 | ? | ? | |
| 11th | 1995 | 2:14:03 | 3:04:35 | ||
| 12th | 1996 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| 13th | 1997 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| 14th | 1998 | 2:11:13 | 2:38:44 | ||
| 15th | 1999 | 2:11:09 | 2:34:00 | ||
| 16th | 2000 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| 17th | 2001 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| 18th | 2002 | 2:13:57 | ? | ? | |
| 19th | 2003 | ? | ? | ? | ? |
| 20th | 2004[2] | 2:22:01 † | 3:08:13 † | ||
| 21st | 2005[2] | 2:12:08 | 2:49:30 | ||
| 22nd | 2006 | 2:11:06 | 2:39:53 | ||
| 23rd | 2007[7] | 2:09:21 | 2:52:49 | ||
| 24th | 2008[8] | 2:12:46 | 2:49:16 | ||
| 25th | 2009[9] | 2:13:44 | 2:54:38[10] | ||
| 26th | 2010[6] | 2:08:05 | 2:36:04 | ||
| 27th | 2011 | 2:13:00 | 2:39:01 | ||
Course discrepancies
Since 1999, the course route has been shorter than standard.[4] During the 2004 race, the runners went off-course; reports suggested that the runners may have covered an additional 5 kilometres (3.1 mi).[4]
References
- 1 2 Ndunda, Ernest (14 April 2010). "Mombasa Marathon Attracts Funding". The Standard. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- 1 2 3 Njenga, Peter (1 May 2005). "Kemboi Takes Mombasa Marathon". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "Mombasa International Marathon Set for May 9". AllAfrica. 14 April 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Civai, Franco (19 May 2010). "Mombasa Marathon". Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
- ↑ "Stage Set for Mombasa marathon". Capital FM. 27 April 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- 1 2 Sheriff, Abdulrahman (9 May 2010). "Novice Sets Record Time in Mombasa Marathon". AllAfrica. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ Okoth, Omulo (27 May 2007). "2:09:21 Course Record for Kemboi at Mombasa Marathon". International Association of Athletics Federations. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ Sheriff, Abdulrahman (26 May 2008). "Athletics - Mutisya Wins Mombasa Race". AllAfrica. Retrieved 23 January 2011.
- ↑ "Amos Choge Wins Mombasa marathon". NTV. 17 May 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ "Mombasa International Marathon Results, 2009". Labtet. 18 May 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2011.

