Yuki Kawauchi – Win Boston Marathon 2018

Japan’s Yuki Kawauchi won the men’s race at the 122nd Boston Marathon in such dramatic fashion that it will surely be recalled alongside such epics as the Duel in the Sun of 1982 and the Johnny Kelley/Ellison Brown battle of 1936. A customarily deep field ensured that the mano a mano competition would always be the focus of the day; but, with conditions ranging from consistently heavy rain to a veritable monsoon, it was undeniable that the weather was enormously significant in the outcome.

Even Kawauchi assented. “I think the conditions were instrumental in pulling off this victory,” he stated after crossing the Boylston Street finish line in a time of 2:15:58, the slowest winning time since 1976 (when it was blazing hot), but still almost two and a half minutes up on second placed Geoffrey Kirui, the defending champion (2:18:23) and a further twelve seconds ahead of third placed Shadrack Biwott (2:18:35).

The race may have been slow, but the manner of Kawauchi’s victory was enthralling. As he conceded, “I bet there’s not a single person in Boston who thought that I would win today.” Saliently, he added, “But, in the marathon anything can happen.”

It wasn’t just the fact of the upset, it was the manner in which the win was earned. Always in Boston, a runner bolts off the finish line, into a sizeable lead, only to fade and never be seen again. Kawauchi was that runner this year, defying the torrential rain and blustery winds and blasting through the first mile in 4:37 with a 13 second lead over a pack of 25 runners that included Kirui (KEN), 2016 winner Lemi Berhanu (ETH), 2013 and 2015 winner Lelisa Desisa (ETH) and 2017 Chicago champ (and Boston second placer) Galen Rupp. One mile later (9:30), the gap was down to eight seconds, and the inevitable seemed about to happen. Except that it didn’t.

Read More in: http://www.baa.org/news-and-press/news-listing/2018/april/yuki-kawauchi-comes-from-behind-to-win-boston-marathon.aspx

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Amador Yuki Kawauchi vence Maratona de Boston 2018

Debaixo de uma forte e incessante chuva, o japonês Yuki Kawauchi obteve um resultado histórico na Maratona de Boston, uma das mais tradicionais do calendário. Atleta amador, ele superou corredores profissionais e foi o primeiro a cruzar a linha de chegada, com o tempo de 2h15min54s, deixando o queniano Geoffrey Kirui em segundo, com a marca de 2h18min21s. O americano Shadrack Biwott completou o pódio com 2h18min35s.

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Erie Marathon Sunday, September 9, 2018

PARTICIPANT AMENITIES
+ Historically, more than 30% of all Erie Marathon finishers qualify for the Boston Marathon.
+ Aid stations with GuBrew (drink) located approximately every mile.
+ Race premium and medal guaranteed to all participants.
+ Timing system by Runners High – bib has integrated chip timing.
+ Energy gels will be available on the course.
+ Bag check available at start/finish area.
+ Erie Marathon medals are available to all finishers at the finish line.
+ Erie Marathon personalized certificates of completion are available at RunSignUp after the race results are finalized. To access your free certificate of completion, you will need to access your RunSignUp account.
+ Post-race activities sponsored in part by Subway.
+ Professional medical staff at the Beach One/Erie Runners Club Pavilion along with volunteers patrolling the course on bicycles to assist with minor injuries. Ham radio personnel every mile if further assistance is needed.
+ Professional photo service, TSC Graphics, will take photos of all finishers and make them available for purchase at www.RunPhotos.com a few days following race day.
+ Five year age group awards with result posted on site with online results available post-race.
+ Please note: Final race results will be posted and sent to Boston.
+ The course is USATF certified and can be used for other event qualifying standards such as the Boston Marathon.

Read More in: http://eriemarathon.org/

History of the New York City Marathon – 04/11/2018

The first New York City Marathon, organized in 1970 by Fred Lebow and Vince Chiappetta, was held entirely in Central Park. Of 127 entrants, only 55 men finished; the sole female entrant dropped out due to illness. Winners were given inexpensive wristwatches and recycled baseball and bowling trophies. The entry fee was $1 and the total event budget was $1,000.

In 1976, Lebow and 2,090 entrants took the New York City Marathon to the streets of the five boroughs in a moving celebration of sport and diversity. The course included five bridges, and winners Bill Rodgers and Miki Gorman shattered the event records.

Two years later, at the 1978 New York City Marathon, Grete Waitz of Norway, a track Olympian who’d never run farther than 12 miles, won the race in a world-record 2:32:30. Rodgers overcame 75-degree temperatures to become the race’s first three-time winner, and he added a fourth the next year, when Waitz broke her own world record.

In 1980, NCAA track champion Alberto Salazar boldly predicted that he would run sub-2:10 in his first marathon. He made good on his promise by winning in 2:09:41, the fastest-ever debut by an American, while Waitz captured her third straight victory and set another world record. Salazar won again in both 1981 and 1982.

The 1992 race produced perhaps the most poignant moment in New York City Marathon history when Lebow, in remission from brain cancer, crossed the line in 5:32:34 with Waitz by his side.

Shortly before the race’s 25th anniversary in 1994, Fred Lebow succumbed to cancer and Allan Steinfeld became race director. Gérman Silva of Mexico famously took a wrong turn into Central Park in the 26th mile and came back to win. Women’s champ Tegla Loroupe, a Kenyan, became the first female African winner of a major marathon.

The marathon has always been an exercise in community spirit, and that was especially true in November 2001, less than two months after the September 11 terrorist attacks. The race became a symbol of hope and renewal for participants, spectators, and all New Yorkers. Patriotism ran high as Deena Drossin (later Kastor) ran 2:26:58, the fastest debut by an American woman, to win the national title.

ING, a global financial services company, became the marathon’s first title sponsor in 2003 and joined with NYRR to initiate grassroots running and fitness programs among the city’s youth. Margaret Okayo of Kenya broke her own course record, running 2:22:31.

In 2004, world record-holder Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain won the women’s race by three seconds over Kenya’s Susan Chepkemei in the closest women’s finish in race history. Edith Hunkeler of Switzerland set a women’s wheelchair course record by six minutes.

The 2005 race saw yet another close finish as world record-holder Paul Tergat of Kenya edged defending champion Hendrick Ramaala of South Africa by a mere three-tenths of a second. Ernst Van Dyk of South Africa set a course record of 1:31:11 in winning the men24’s wheelchair race, but it was smashed the next year by Kurt Fearnley of Australia, who set the current record of 1:29:22.


Martin Lel of Kenya won a second laurel wreath in 2007, the day after Ryan Hall ran 2:09:02 to win the U.S. Olympic Team Trials, hosted by NYRR in Central Park. In a front-running tour de force, Radcliffe led from the start and finally dropped Ethiopia’s Gete Wami with 400 meters remaining. In the women’s wheelchair race, Hunkeler smashed her own 2004 course record.

In 2008, Marilson Gomes dos Santos of Brazil won his second title (he’d been a surprise winner in 2006), and defending champion Radcliffe again took the lead from the gun and held on to win her third title; only Grete Waitz has more. Kara Goucher, in third, set an American marathon debut record of 2:25:53.

In 2009, the marathon’s 40th running, Meb Keflezighi became the first American winner since Alberto Salazar’s third win in 1982.

Still more records were set in 2011. Geoffrey Mutai of Kenya blasted away from the fastest field in race history and sliced two minutes and 31 seconds from Tesfaye Jifar’s 2001 record. Amanda McGrory cut two minutes and 14 seconds from Edith Wolf Hunkeler’s women’s wheelchair course mark with her 1:50:24, and Masazumi Soejima became the event’s first-ever Japanese champion when he took the men’s wheelchair race in 1:31:41. The total of 47,340 finishers was a new record, too.

The 2012 New York City Marathon was cancelled due to the effects of Superstorm Sandy. On Sunday, November 4, thousands of runners joined together to run in Central Park, and many others traveled to Staten Island and elsewhere in and around NYC to support recovery efforts. Marathoners were able to choose either a refund of their 2012 entry fee or a guaranteed entry to the 2013, 2014, or 2015 marathon or the 2013 NYC Half.

The 2013 New York City Marathon returned the event to its place as New York City’s best day. 50,266 runners finished the race, a new record.

The 2014 TCS New York City Marathon again had a record number of finishers: 50,530. The event also saw a reimagining of the major urban marathon as a result of the new year-round premier partnership between NYRR and title sponsor Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). The 2015 TCS New York City Marathon had 49,595 finishers, again making it the largest marathon in the world that year.

The 2016 TCS New York City Marathon had a record number of finishers, 51,394, setting a new mark as the world’s largest marathon. Ghirmay Ghebreslassie of Eritrea became the youngest male winner in race history; Mary Keitany of Kenya won the women’s race for the third consecutive time. Wheelchair champions were Marcel Hug of Switzerland and Tatyana McFadden of the United States (winning the marathon grand slam for the fourth time).

At the 2017 TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, November 5, 2017, Shalane Flanagan was the first American woman open-division champion in 40 years, crossing the finish line in 2:26:53. Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya scored his first marathon victory in a time of 2:10:53. Wheelchair champions were Marcel Hug and Manuela Schär, both of Switzerland. The race had 50,773 finishers.

READ MORE IN: https://www.tcsnycmarathon.org/

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World Marathon Majors

The Abbott World Marathon Majors is a series of six of the largest and most renowned marathons in the world: Tokyo Marathon, Boston Marathon, Virgin Money London Marathon, BMW BERLIN-MARATHON, Bank of America Chicago Marathon and TCS New York City Marathon.

The organizers of these events are united in their effort to advance the sport, raise awareness of its elite athletes, and increase the level of interest in elite racing among running enthusiasts.

SERIES XI RACES
The races in Abbott World Marathon Majors Series XI take place on the following dates:

Virgin Money London Marathon: Sunday April 23 2017
IAAF World Championships Marathon: Sunday August 6 2017
BMW-BERLIN MARATHON: Sunday September 24 2017
Bank of America Chicago Marathon: Sunday October 8 2017
TCS New York City Marathon: Sunday November 5 2017
Tokyo Marathon: Sunday February 25 2018
Boston Marathon: Monday April 16 2018
Virgin Money London Marathon: Sunday April 22 2018

READ MORE: https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/

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Great Wall Marathon -19 April 2018

The Great Wall Marathon is widely considered one of the world’s most challenging marathons.
Despite the arduous course on the iconic Great Wall of China, runners will be rewarded by its breathtaking surroundings and views. As the route leads participants through the lower valley and into the villages, onlookers will be cheering and the festive atmosphere is a real energy boost!
Find out more about the race below.
There are few ways to register for The Great Wall Marathon, depending on your place of residency.
If you are not a resident of China, you can purchase one of two holiday packages, which include race entry: the 6-day itinerary or the 7-day itinerary.
The same packages are available for spectators and provide entry to Race Day and Inspection Day, as well as other activities with the runners.
If you are a resident in China, you can purchase “race entry only” without the packages. You can also sign up through one of our partner travel agents.
Registration closes for the 2018 Great Wall Marathon on 19 April 2018. After this date, no new entries will be accepted.
We advise you, however, to book early to avoid disappointment. The 2017 event sold out well in advance of the regular registration period.
If you sign up after 19 March 2018, a late registration fee of 100 USD will be applied to each person on your booking. In addition, the full amount (ie. not just the deposit) must be paid immediately.
The Great Wall Marathon takes place on the third Saturday in May every year.
Upcoming runs will take place on the following future dates:
19 May 2018
18 May 2019
The Great Wall Marathon features three distances:

Full marathon – 42.195km/26.2mi

Half marathon – 21.1km/13.1mi

Fun Run – 8.5km/5.5mi – a non-competitive run also on the Great Wall

Read More in: https://great-wall-marathon.com/

24ª MARATONA INTERNACIONAL DE SÃO PAULO – 08 de Abril de 2018



A Prova Pedestre 24ª MARATONA INTERNACIONAL DE SÃO PAULO, doravante denominada EVENTO, que estava com data prevista para a sua realização o dia 08 de Abril de 2018, podendo ser antecipada para o dia 01 de Abril, em 07 de Agosto de 2017 teve confirmada a data de sua realização para o dia 08 de Abril de 2018, na cidade de São Paulo para PESSOAS DE AMBOS OS SEXOS, devidamente inscritos, doravante denominados ATLETAS, independentemente da condição climática.
Fica a critério do ATLETA realizar a sua inscrição, sendo este conhecedor das prováveis datas, não imputando à ORGANIZAÇÃO qualquer prejuízo futuro que venha a sofrer quando da definição da data da 24ª MARATONA INTERNACIONAL DE SÃO PAULO 2018.
OBSERVAÇÃO: Regulamento atualizado em 01/02/2018 às 13h10min. Novas atualizações poderão ser realizadas até o início da entrega dos kits de participação de acordo com as necessidades técnicas do EVENTO.
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Deste EVENTO fazem parte:
a. A CORRIDA INDIVIDUAL, com medida oficial de 42.195m, doravante denominada MARATONA.
b. A CORRIDA INDIVIDUAL, com medida de 24.140m, doravante denominada CORRIDA 24K.
c. A CORRIDA INDIVIDUAL, com medida de 8.047m, doravante denominada CORRIDA 8K.
d. A CORRIDA E CAMINHADA INDIVIDUAL, com medida de 4.200m, doravante denominada CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K.
1.2. A LARGADA e CHEGADA da MARATONA, CORRIDA 8K e CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K serão na Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral – Ibirapuera – “Monumento Obelisco Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista da Revolução de 1932″ e “Monumento ao Arquiteto Ramos de Azevedo”, conforme percursos detalhados e divulgados no site oficial do EVENTO.
1.3. A LARGADA da CORRIDA DE 24K será na Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral – Ibirapuera – “Monumento Obelisco Mausoléu ao Soldado Constitucionalista da Revolução de 1932 e Monumento ao Arquiteto Ramos de Azevedo” e, a CHEGADA será na Av. Escola Politécnica, conforme percurso detalhado e divulgado no site oficial do EVENTO.
1.3. Os ATLETAS farão a LARGADA em pelotões específicos distintos entre si, nos seguintes horários abaixo:
a. Para a MARATONA:
a.1 A MARATONA terá duração máxima de 06h00min (seis horas) sendo a área da linha de CHEGADA e seus equipamentos / serviços desligados / desativados após este período. O ATLETA que estiver próximo a linha de chegada após esse tempo poderá ser direcionado pela ORGANIZAÇÃO para uma saída antes do Pórtico de Chegada em função da desmontagem e término oficial do EVENTO.
• CATEGORIA ELITE FEMININO
LARGADA a partir das 06h50min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA CADEIRANTE
LARGADA a partir das 07h15min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA ELITE MASCULINO
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA PELOTÃO PREMIUM
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA ATLETA COM DEFICIÊNCIADEV = Deficiente Visual / AMP = Amputado de Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DMAI = Deficiente Andante Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DI = Deficiente Intelectual / DMS = Deficiente Membro (s) Superior (es) / DAU = Deficiente Auditivo
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA PELOTÃO GERAL
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min
b. Para a CORRIDA DE 24K:
b.1 A CORRIDA 24K terá duração máxima de 03h00min (três horas) sendo a área da linha de CHEGADA e seus equipamentos / serviços desligados / desativados após este período. O ATLETA que estiver próximo a linha de chegada após esse tempo poderá ser direcionado pela ORGANIZAÇÃO para uma saída antes do Pórtico de Chegada em função da desmontagem e término oficial do EVENTO.
• CATEGORIA ATLETA COM DEFICIÊNCIADEV = Deficiente Visual / AMP = Amputado de Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DMAI = Deficiente Andante Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DI = Deficiente Intelectual / DMS = Deficiente Membro (s) Superior (es) / DAU = Deficiente Auditivo
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único.
• CATEGORIA PELOTÃO GERAL
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min
c. Para a CORRIDA DE 8K:
c.1 A CORRIDA 8K terá duração máxima de 01h15min (uma hora e quinze minutos). O ATLETA que estiver próximo a linha de chegada após esse tempo poderá ser direcionado pela ORGANIZAÇÃO para uma saída antes do Pórtico de Chegada em função da preparação da Chegada da MARATONA (42K), não podendo cruzar a Linha de Chegada após o tempo oficial de prova.
• CATEGORIA ATLETA COM DEFICIÊNCIA: CCG = Cadeirante com Guia / DEV = Deficiente Visual / AMP = Amputado de Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DMAI = Deficiente Andante Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DI = Deficiente Intelectual / DMS = Deficiente Membro (s) Superior (es) / DAU = Deficiente Auditivo
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único após o Pelotão Geral da CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K.
• CATEGORIA PELOTÃO GERAL
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min
d. Para a CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K:
d.1 A CORRIDA 4K terá duração máxima de 01h00min (uma hora). O ATLETA que estiver próximo a linha de chegada após esse tempo poderá ser direcionado pela ORGANIZAÇÃO para uma saída antes do Pórtico de Chegada em função da preparação da Chegada da MARATONA (42K), não podendo cruzar a Linha de Chegada após o tempo oficial de prova.
• CATEGORIA ATLETA COM DEFICIÊNCIA: CCG = Cadeirante com Guia / DEV = Deficiente Visual / AMP = Amputado de Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DMAI = Deficiente Andante Membro (s) Inferior (es) / DI = Deficiente Intelectual / DMS = Deficiente Membro (s) Superior (es) / DAU = Deficiente Auditivo
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único após o Pelotão Geral da CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K.
• CATEGORIA CORRIDA E CAMINHADA 4K
LARGADA a partir das 07h30min em pelotão único.
* Os horários citados acima, poderão variar entre 5 e 10min a mais ou a menos.
A ORGANIZAÇÃO solicita extrema atenção às chamadas do sistema de som na área de LARGADA para eventuais alterações nos respectivos horários.

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45th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON on 16 September 2018



Saturday, September 15th, 2018
Time Competition
11:00 a.m. 500 m and 1,000 m Kids Run (born 2008 or after)
Registration available at the Expo BERLIN VITAL Fall
15:10 p.m. mini-MARATHON
15:30 p.m. Inlineskating Marathon (see extra information)
Sunday, September 16th, 2018
Time Competition
8:45 a.m. Wheelchair competitors
8:58 a.m. Handbikers
from 9:15 a.m. Runners ( starting waves)

The schedule and running course are subject to change. The race will take place regardless of the weather, unless there is a weather warning from the German Weather Service.

Time limit: 6:15 hours

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Maratona do Rio de Janeiro – 03/06/2018





As inscrições para os 21K42K e Desafio Cidade Maravilhosa estão esgotadas. Ainda é possível se inscrever para os 6K e 10K.

Venha correr em um dos percursos mais bonitos do mundo, com a energia que só o Rio de Janeiro tem.

Qual delas você vai escolher?

02 de junho de 2018: 21K – esgotada
03 de junho de 2018: 6K, 10K42K (esgotado)
Desafio Cidade Maravilhosa: 21K (sábado) + 42K (domingo) – esgotado

 

Você também pode se inscrever através da troca de pontos Smiles, Dotz e LIVELO pela Easy Live, a plataforma digital que integra o mundo do entretenimento aos Programas de Fidelidade. Basta acessar o site Easy Live, escolher a distância que quer correr, selecionar qual programa quer usar e realizar a inscrição . Estão disponíveis vagas para 42K e Desafio Cidade Maravilhosa.

As Provas Pedestres que compõem o evento MARATONA DA CIDADE DO RIO DE
JANEIRO – 2018 serão realizadas nos dias 03 de junho de 2018, na cidade do Rio de
Janeiro, com qualquer condição climática, tendo a participação de atletas
regularmente inscritos de ambos os sexos, ficando suas largadas e chegadas
acontecendo da seguinte forma:
MARATONA: Será realizada no dia 03 de junho de 2018. Largando na Praça do Pontal
do Tim Maia, no bairro do Recreio dos Bandeirantes, e chegando no Aterro do
Flamengo, bairro do Flamengo: · Categorias de ACDs : 6h30. · Elite Feminina: 6h30. ·
Elite Masculina e demais corredores: 7h00. · A prova será disputada na distância de
42.195 metros.
MEIA MARATONA: Será realizada no dia 02 de junho de 2018. Largando na Avenida
do Pepe nº 500, logo após o Batalhão dos Bombeiros, no bairro da Barra da Tijuca, e
chegando no Aterro do Flamengo, bairro do Flamengo: · Categorias de ACDs: 6h15. ·
Elite Feminina: 6h15. · Elite Masculina e demais corredores: 6h30. · A prova será
disputada na distância de 21.097,5 metros.
FAMILY RUN será realizada no dia 03 de junho de 2018. Largando e chegando no
Aterro do Flamengo, entre as Rua Barão do Flamengo e Almirante Tamandaré, bairro
do Flamengo · Largada: 8h00. · A prova será disputada na distância de 6 km e 10 Km.
As regras de competição das provas que compõem o evento MARATONA DA CIDADE
DO RIO DE JANEIRO seguem o Regulamento Geral de Provas de Rua da CBAT e norma
240 da IAAF.
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Maratona Nilson Lima – 22/04/2018 – Uberlândia – MG



Artigo 1º. A corrida UDI42 – Maratona Nilson Lima – 2018, será realizada no domingo, 22 de abril de 2018.
Artigo 2º. A largada da prova será às 07:00h, no pátio do Teatro Municipal de Uberlândia, na avenida Rondon Pacheco, 7070, no Bairro Tibery, Uberlândia – MG, em qualquer condição climática.
Parágrafo único – O horário da largada da prova ficará sujeito às alterações em razão da quantidade de inscritos, bem como por problemas de ordem externa, tais como, tráfego intenso, falhas de comunicação, suspensão no fornecimento de energia.
Artigo 3º. A CORRIDA será disputada nas distâncias de 42,195 kilômetros (maratona) individual ou revezamento em quarteto, 21,097 kilômetros (meia maratona) e 5 kilômetros (5Km) com percurso aferido por medidor oficial integrante do quadro da Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo (CBAt), que será amplamente divulgado no site www.uberlandiacorre.com.br
Artigo 4º. A prova terá a duração máxima de 6 (seis) horas e o atleta que em qualquer dos trechos não estiver dentro do tempo projetado, será convidado a se retirar da prova. A supervisão técnica será da Confederação Brasileira de Atletismo (CBAt) com organização da APUANA ESPORTES.
Artigo 5º. Poderão participar da corrida, atletas de ambos os sexos, regularmente inscritos de acordo com o Regulamento Oficial da prova.
Artigo 6º. A corrida UDI42 – Maratona Nilson Lima – 2016 será disputada nas categorias INDIVIDUAL MASCULINO e INDIVIDUAL FEMININO, na qual cada atleta correrá 5 km ou 21 km ou 42 km. Haverá também revezamento disputado em forma de QUARTETO MASCULINO, FEMININO E MISTO para a Maratona.  Serão desclassificados todos os atletas que não observarem a formação acima descrita.

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