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2013 World Championships Statistics - Men’S Marathon by K Ken Nakamura 2013 World Championships Statistics - Men’s Marathon by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Moskva: 1) No nation ever swept the medal in the Worlds. Can ETH or KEN change that? 2) 2007 was the last time African born runner did NOT sweep the medal? Will Africans continue to dominate? All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 2:06:54 Abel Kirui KEN 1 Berlin 2009 2 2:07:38 Abel Kirui 1 Daegu 2011 3 2 2:07:48 Emmanuel Mutai KEN 2 Berlin 2009 4 3 2:08:31 Jaouad Gharib MAR 1 Paris 2003 5 4 2:08:35 Tsegaye Kebede ETH 3 Berlin 2009 6 5 2:08:38 Julio Rey ESP 2 Paris 2003 7 6 2:08:42 Adhane Yemane Tsegay ETH 4 Berlin 2009 8 7 2:09:14 Stefano Baldini ITA 3 Paris 2003 9 8 2:09:25 Alberto Chaiça POR 4 Paris 2003 10 9 2:09:26 Shigeru Aburaya JPN 5 Paris 2003 11 10 2:09:29 Daniele Caimmi ITA 6 Paris 2003 12 11 2:10:03 Rob de Castella AUS 1 Helsinki 1983 13 12 2:10:06 Vincent Kipruto KEN 2 Daegu 2011 14 2:10:10 Jaouad Gharib 1 Helsinki 2005 15 13 2:10:17 Ian Syster RSA 7 Paris 2003 15 14 2:10:21 Christopher Isegwe TAN 2 Helsinki 2005 16 15 2:10:27 Kebede Balcha ETH 2 Helsinki 1983 18 16 2:10:32 Feyisa Lilesa ETH 3 Daegu 2011 19 17 2:10:35 Michael Kosgei Rotich KEN 8 Paris 2003 20 18 2:10:37 Waldemar Cierpinski GDR 3 Helsinki 1983 21 19 2:10:37 Hendrick Ramaala RSA 9 Paris 2003 22 20 2:10:38 Kjell-Erik Ståhl SWE 4 Helsinki 1983 22 21 2:10:38 Atsushi Sato JPN 10 Paris 2003 22 22 2:10:38 Lee Bong-Ju KOR 11 Paris 2003 25 23 2:10:39 Tsuyoshi Ogata JPN 12 Paris 2003 26 24 2:10:42 Agapius Masong TAN 5 Helsinki 1983 27 25 2:10:46 Robert Kipkeoch Cheruiyot KEN 5 Berlin 2009 28 26 2:10:55 Abderrahime Bouramdane MAR 4 Daegu 2011 29 27 2:10:56 Rachid El Ghanmouni MAR 13 Paris 2003 30 28 2:10:57 Armand Parmentier BEL 6 Helsinki 1983 31 29 2:11:05 Gianni Poli ITA 7 Helsinki 1983 32 30 2:11:14 Viktor Röthlin SUI 14 Paris 2003 33 31 2:11:15 Hugh Jones GBR 8 Helsinki 1983 34 2:11:16 Tsuyoshi Ogata 3 Helsinki 2005 35 32 2:11:21 Samson Ramadhani TAN 15 Paris 2003 36 33 2:11:24 Karel Lismont BEL 9 Helsinki 1983 37 34 2:11:29 Stig Roar Husby NOR 10 Helsinki 1983 38 35 2:11:30 Art Boileau CAN 11 Helsinki 1983 39 36 2:11:31 Jose Manuel Martinez ESP 16 Paris 2003 40 37 2:11:34 Juan Carlos Transpaderne ESP 12 Helsinki 1983 41 38 2:11:39 David Barmasai KEN 5 Daegu 2011 42 39 2:11:41 Martin Fiz ESP 1 Göteborg 1995 43 40 2:11:46 Lee Troop AUS 17 Paris 2003 44 41 2:11:47 Marco Marchei ITA 13 Helsinki 1983 45 42 2:11:48 Douglas Wakiihuri KEN 1 Roma 1987 46 43 2:11:50 Eliud Kiptanui KEN 6 Daegu 2011 47 44 2:11:53 Toshinari Takaoka JPN 4 Helsinki 2005 48 45 2:11:58 Rachid Ziar ALG 18 Paris 2003 Slowest winning time: 2:15:59 by Luke Kibet (KEN) in 2007 World Championships in Osaka Margin of Victory Difference Winning time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2 minutes 28 sec 2:07:38 Abel Kirui KEN Daegu 2011 1 minute 19 second 2:15:59 Luke Kibet KEN Osaka 2007 54 seconds 2:06:54 Abel Kirui KEN Berlin 2009 Min 1 second 2:12:42 Gezahegne Abera ETH Edmonton 2001 5 seconds 2:13:16 Abel Anton ESP Athinai 1997 Difference between first and third Diff Winning time 3rd place time Winner’s Name Nat Venue Year Max 2:54 2:07:38 2:10:32 Able Kirui KEN Daegu 2011 1:41 2:06:54 2:08:35 Abel Kirui KEN Berlin 2009 1:26 2:15:59 2:17:25 Luke Kibet KEN Osaka 2007 Min 31sec 2:13:36 2:14:07 Abel Anton ESP Sevilla 1999 34sec 2:10:03 2:10:37 Ro de Castella AUS Helsinki 1983 Difference between third and fourth (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place time Name Nat Venue Year Max 2 minutes 2 seconds 2:15:12 Bert van Vlaanderen NED Stuttgart 2003 1 minute 19 seconds 2:12:49 Luiz dos Santos BRA Göteborg 1995 Min 1 second 2:10:37 Waldemar Cierpinski GDR Helsinki 1983 9 seconds 2:12:40 Gelindo Bordin ITA Roma 1987 Margin of Victory (team competition) Difference Winning time Nation Venue Year Max 17 minutes 45 seconds 6:54:23 JPN Osaka 2007 Min 26 seconds 6:45:16 ITA Sevilla 1999 Average of last six (21 st century) World Championships Average 2011 2009 2007 2005 2003 2001 Winning Time 2:10.19 2:07:38 2:06:54 2:15:59 2:10:10 2:08:31 2:12:42 Winning Medal 2:11:43 2:10:32 2:08:35 2:17:25 2:11:16 2:09:14 2:13:18 Missing Medal (4 th ) 2:12:06 2:10:55 2:08:42 2:17:41 2:11:53 2:09:25 2:13:58 8th place 2:14:19 2:11:57 2:14:04 2:19:21 2:12:51 2:10:35 2:17:05 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 2:06:54 Abel Kirui KEN Berlin 2009 2 2:07:48 Emmanuel Mutai KEN Berlin 2009 3 2:08:35 Tsegaye Kebede ETH Berlin 2009 4 2:08:42 Adhane Yemane Tsegay ETH Berlin 2009 5 2:09:26 Shigeru Aburaya JPN Paris 2003 6 2:09:29 Daniele Caimmi ITA Paris 2003 7 2:10:17 Ian Syster RSA Paris 2003 8 2:10:35 Michael Kosgei Rotich KEN Paris 2003 9 2:10:37 Hendrick Ramaala RSA Paris 2003 10 2:10:38 Atsushi Sato JPN Paris 2003 11 2:10:38 Lee Bong-Ju KOR Paris 2003 12 2:10:39 Tsuyoshi Ogata JPN Paris 2003 Best Marks for Places – All Competitions Place Ti me Name Nationality Venue Date 1 2:03:02 Geoffrey Mutai KEN Boston 18 Apr 2011 2:0 3: 38 Patrick Makau KEN Berlin 25 Sep 2011 2 2:03:06 Moses Mosop KEN Boston 18 Apr 2011 2:04:16 Dennis Kimetto KEN Berlin 30 Sept 2012 2:04:27 James Kwambai KEN Rotterdam 5 Apr 2009 3 2:04:49 Tadese Tola ETH Dubai 25 Jan 2013 2:04:53 Gebregziabher Gebremariam ETH Boston 18 Apr 2011 2:04:54 Markos Geneti ETH Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:05:03 Moses Mosop KEN Rotterdam 15 Apr 2012 4 2:04:52 Endesh aw Shumi Negesse ETH Dubai 25 Jan 2013 2:04:56 Jonathan Maiyo KEN Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:04:58 Ryan Hall USA Boston 18 Apr 2011 2:05:23 Feyisa Lelisa ETH Rotterdam 11 Apr 2010 5 2:04:53 Bernard Kiprop Koech ETH Dubai 25 Jan 2013 2:05:10 Tadesse Tola ETH Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:06:13 Abreham Cherkos ETH Boston 18 Apr 2011 2:06:13 Wesley Korir KEN Chicago 7 Oct 2012 2:06:17 Ryan Hall USA London 13 Apr 2008 6 2:05:41 Yami Dadi ETH Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:06:31 Peter Kirui KEN Frankfurt 30 Oct 2011 2:06:33 Nicholas Kipkemboi KEN Dubai 25 Jan 2013 2:06:38 Deriba Merga ET H London 13 Apr 2008 7 2:05:42 Abdullah Dawit Shami ETH Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:07:08 John Kiprotich KEN Amsterdam 16 Oct 2011 2:07:10 Philip Kimutai Sanga KEN Boston 18 Apr 2011 8 2:05:42 Deressa Chimsa ETH Dubai 27 Jan 2012 2:07:28 Samuel Tsegay Tesfamriam ERI Amsterdam 16 Oct 2011 2:07:39 Deressa Chimsa ETH Boston 18 Apr 2011 Comparison of known 5Km splits/laps in the World Championships Marathon Fastest splits/laps are indicated in Bold , slowest in italics 5Km 10Km 15Km 20Km Half 25Km 30Km 35m 40Km 42.195 last half 2011 15:58 31:21 46:28 1:01:42 1:05:07 1:16:25 1:30:43 1:45:23 2:00:38 2:07:38 1:02:31 2009 15:10 30:09 44:58 59:42 1:03:03 1:14:38 1:29:43 1:44:56 2:00:10 2:06:54 1:03:51 2007 16:36 32:50 48:39 1:04:59 1:08:29 1:21:11 1:36:56 1:52:35 2:08:46 2:15:59 1:07:30 2005 15:19 30:22 45:33 1:00:59 1:04:17 1:16:32 1:31:45 1:47:00 2:02:57 2:10:10 1:05:53 2003 15:00 30:20 45:40 1:01:34 1:04:45 1:17:07 1:32:32 1:47:16 2:02:05 2:08:31 1:03:46 2001 15:31 30:54 47:01 1:03:27 1:06:59 1:19:14 1:34:51 1:50:46 2:06:10 2:12:42 1:05:43 1999 17:03 32:30 48:01 1:03:55 1:07:24 1:19:49 1:35:30 1:51:40 2:06:55 2:13:36 1:06:12 1997 15:44 31:39 47:52 1:03:23 1:07:08 1:20:01 1:36:04 1:51:40 2:06:46 2:13:16 1:06:08 1995 16:08 31:59 47:13 ? 1:06:54 ? 1:34:44 1:50:26 2:05:14 2:11:41 1:04:47 1993 15:46 31:32 47:37 1:03:06 1:06:32 1:18:38 1:34:37 1:50:43 2:07:04 2:13:57 1:07:25 1991 15:38 31:08 46:55 1:02:54 1:06:25 1:18:59 1:35:34 1:52:08 2:08:17 2:14:57 1:08:32 1987 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 2:11:48 ? 1983 15:44 31:22 46:53 1:01:56 ? 1:17:59 1:33:10 1:48:34 2:03:28 2:10:03 ? 5Km 10Km 15Km 20Km 25Km 30Km 35Km 40Km 42.195 Split for 2011 15:58 15:23 15:07 15:14 14:43 14:18 14:40 15:15 7:00 Leader at each point 2009 15:10 14:59 14:49 14:44 14:56 15:05 15:13 15:14 6:44 Winner 2007 16:36 16:14 15:49 16:20 16:12 15:45 15:39 16:11 7:13 Leader at each point 2005 15:19 15:03 15:11 15:26 15:33 15:13 15:15 15:57 7:13 Leader at each point 2003 15:00 15:20 15:20 15:54 15:33 15:25 14:44 14:49 6:26 Leader at each point 2001 15:31 15:23 16:07 16:26 15:47 15:37 15:55 15:24 6:32 Leader at each point 1999 17:03 15:27 15:31 15:54 15:54 15:41 16:10 15:15 6:41 Leader at each point 1997 15:44 15:55 16:13 15:31 16:38 16:03 15:36 15:06 6:30 Leader at each point 1995 16:08 15:51 15:14 ? ? ? 15:42 14:48 6:27 Winner 1993 15:46 15:46 16:05 15:29 15:32 15:59 16:06 16:21 6:53 Winner 1991 15:38 15:30 15:47 15:59 16:05 16:35 16:34 16:09 6:40 winner 1987 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 15:13 ? 1983 15:44 15:38 15:31 15:03 16:03 15:11 15:24 14:54 6:35 Winner Multiple Gold Medalists: Abel Anton (ESP): 1997, 1999 Jaouad Gharib (MAR): 2003, 2005 Abel Kirui (KEN): 2009, 2011 Multiple Medalists: Ahmed Salah (DJR): 1987 Silver; 1991 Silver Martin Fiz (ESP): 1995 Gold; 1997 Silver Abel Anton (ESP): 1997 Gold, 1999 Gold Jaouad Gharib (MAR): 2003 Gold, 2005 Gold Stefano Baldini (ITA): 2001 Bronze; 2003 Bronze Abel Kirui (KEN): 2009 Gold, 2011 Gold Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze ESP 1997 Abel Anton Martin Fiz KEN 2009 Abel Kirui Emmanuel Mutai KEN 2011 Abel Kirui Vincent Kipruto Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year KEN Luke Kibet Catherine Ndereba Osaka 2007 Individual Medals by Countries: Nation Gold Silver Bronze KEN 4 3 ESP 3 2 MAR 2 ETH 1 1 2 JPN 1 2 AUS 1 1 USA 1 1 DJI 2 ITA 1 3 NAM 1 QAT 1 MEX 1 TAN 1 NED 1 SUI 1 BRA 1 GDR 1 Team Medals by Countries: (World Marathon Cup from 1997) Nation Gold Silver Bronze JPN 3 3 1 KEN 2 1 1 ITA 1 2 1 ETH 1 1 2 ESP 1 KOR 1 RSA 1 BRA 1 MAR 1 World Champion with Olympic Gold medal Name Nat World Championships Olympics Gezahegne
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