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2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women's Marathon 2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women’s Marathon (contested from 1986) All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 2:25:28 Lisa Martin AUS 1 Auckland 1990 2 2:26:07 Lisa Martin AUS 1 Edinburgh 1986 3 2 2:28:17 Lorraine Moller NZL 2 Edinburgh 1986 4 3 2:30:05 Kerryn McCann AUS 1 Manchester 2002 5 4 2:30:41 Carole Rouillard CAN 1 Victoria 1994 6 2:30:54 Kerryn McCann 1 Melbourne 2006 7 5 2:30:56 Hellen Cherono KEN 2 Melbourne 2006 8 6 2:31:07 Lizanne Bussieres CAN 2 Victoria 1994 9 7 2:31:48 Odette Lapierre CAN 3 Edinburgh 1986 10 8 2:32:19 Liz Yelling ENG 3 Melbourne 2006 11 9 2:32:24 Yvonne Danson ENG 3 Victoria 1994 12 10 2:33:13 Tracey Morris WAL 4 Melbourne 2006 13 11 2:33:15 Tani Ruckle AUS 2 Auckland 1990 14 12 2:33:16 Karen Macleod SCO 4 Victoria 1994 15 13 2:34:03 Nyla Carroll NZL 5 Victoria 1994 16 14 2:34:32 Irene Kosgei Jerotich KEN 1 Delhi 2010 17 15 2:34:43 Irene Mogake KEN 2 Delhi 2010 18 16 2:34:52 Krishna Stanton AUS 2 Manchester 2002 19 17 2:35:02 Angelina Kanana KEN 6 Victoria 1994 20 2:35:18 Lizanne Bussieres 4 Edinburgh 1986 21 18 2:35:25 Lisa Weightman AUS 3 Dubai 2010 22 19 2:35:39 Hayley Nash WAL 7 Victoria 1994 23 20 2:36:27 Josephine Akunay TAN 5 Melbourne 2006 24 21 2:36:34 Loma Irving SCO 5 Edinburgh 1986 25 22 2:36:35 Angie Pain ENG 3 Auckland 1990 26 23 2:36:37 Jackie Gallagher AUS 3 Manchester 2002 27 24 2:36:43 Lioudmila Korchaguina CAN 6 Melbourne 2006 27 24 2:36:43 Beata Naigambo NAM 4 Delhi 2010 29 26 2:37:14 Sally Ellis ENG 8 Victoria 1994 30 27 2:37:39 Rose Nyangacha Kerubo KEN 5 Delhi 2010 31 2:37:46 Sally Ellis 4 Auckland 1990 32 2:37:57 Angie Pain 6 Edinburgh 1986 33 28 2:38:30 Kate Smyth AUS 7 Melbourne 2006 34 29 2:38:47 Glynis Penny ENG 7 Edinburgh 1986 35 30 2:39:01 Debbie Noy ENG 5 Auckland 1990 36 31 2:39:13 Lauren Shelley AUS 8 Melbourne 2006 37 32 2:39:19 Andri Avraam CYP 6 Auckland 1990 38 33 2:39:36 Helen Moros NZL 7 Auckland 1990 39 34 2:39:39 Hayley Haining SCO 9 Melbourne 2006 40 35 2:39:40 Carol Galea MLT 9 Victoria 1994 41 36 2:39:42 Debbie Robinson ENG 4 Manchester 2002 42 37 2:39:54 Susan Partridge SCO 10 Melbourne 2006 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 7:47 2:25:28 Lisa Martin AUS Auckland 1990 Min 2 seconds 2:30:54 Kerryn McCann AUS Melbourne 2006 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (medal versus no medal) Difference 3rd place Time Name Nat Venue Year Max 3:30 2:31:48 Odette Lapierre CAN Edinburgh 1986 2:43:28 Elizabeth Mongudhi NAM Kuala Lumpur 1998 Min 52seconds 2:32:24 Yvonne Danson ENG Victoria 1994 Best Marks for Places in the Commonwealth Games Pos Time Name Nat Venue Year 1 2:25:28 Lisa Martin AUS Auckland 1990 2 2:28:17 Lorraine Moller NZL Edinburgh 1986 3 2:31:48 Odette Lapierre CAN Edinburgh 1986 4 2:33:13 Tracey Morris WAL Melbourne 2006 5 2:34:03 Nyla Carroll NZL Victoria 1994 6 2:35:02 Angelina Kanana KEN Victoria 1994 7 2:35:39 Hayley Nash WAL Victoria 1994 8 2:37:14 Sally Ellis ENG Victoria 1994 Multiple Gold Medalists: Kerry McCann (AUS): 2002, 2006 Lisa Martin (AUS): 1986, 1990 Multiple Medalists: Kerry McCann (AUS): 2002 Gold, 2006 Gold Lisa Martin (AUS): 1986 Gold, 1990 Gold Medals by Countries Nation Gold Silver Bronze AUS 5 3 2 CAN 1 1 1 KEN 1 2 NZL 1 ENG 3 NAM 1 Multiple Medals by athletes from a single nation Nation Year Gold Silver Bronze KEN 2010 Irene Kosgei Jerotich Irene Mogake AUS 2002 Kerryn McCann Krishna Stanton Jackie Gallagher AUS 1998 Heather Turland Lisa Dick CAN 1994 Carole Rouillard Lizanne Bussieres AUS 1990 Lisa Martin Tani Ruckle Man & Woman from the same team winning the corresponding event Nation Men Women Venue Year AUS Rob de Castella Lisa Martin Edinburgh 1986 KEN John Kelai Irene Jerotich Delhi 2010 World Championships medalist with Commonwealth Games Gold medal: None Olympic medalist with Commonwealth Games medal Name Nat Olympics Year Commonwealth Games Year Lisa Martin AUS Silver 1988 Gold 1986, 1990 Lorraine Moller NZL Bronze 1992 Silver 1986 Last seven Commonwealth Games: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2010 Irene Jerotich KEN 2:34:32 Irene Mogake KEN 2:34:43 Lisa Weightman AUS 2:35:25 2006 Kerryn McCann AUS 2:30:54 Hellen Cherono KEN 2:30:56 Liz Yelling ENG 2:32:19 2002 Kerryn McCann AUS 2:30:05 Krishna Stanton AUS 2:34:52 Jackie Gallagher AUS 2:36:37 1998 Heather Turland AUS 2:41:24 Lisa Dick AUS 2:41:48 Elizabeth Mongudhi NAM 2:43:28 1994 Carole Rouillard CAN 2:30:41 Lizanne Bussieres CAN 2:31:07 Yvonne Danson ENG 2:32:24 1990 Lisa Martin AUS 2:25:28 Tani Ruckle AUS 2:33:15 Angie Pain ENG 2:36:35 1986 Lisa Martin AUS 2:26:07 Lorraine Moller NZL 2:28:17 Odette Lapierre CAN 2:31:48 Last six World Championships: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2011 Edna Kiplagat KEN 2:28:43 Priscah Jeptoo KEN 2:29:00 Sharon Cherop KEN 2:29:14 2009 Bai Xue CHN 2:25:15 Yoshimi Ozaki JPN 2:25:25 Aselefech Mergia ETH 2:25:32 2007 Catherine Ndereba KEN 2:30:37 Zhou Chunxiu CHN 2:30:45 Reiko Tosa JPN 2:30:55 2005 Paula Radcliffe GBR 2:20:57 Catherine Ndereba KEN 2:22:01 Constantina Dita ROU 2:23:19 2003 Catherine Ndereba KEN 2:23:55 Mizuki Noguchi JPN 2:24:14 Masako Chiba JPN 2:25:09 2001 Lidia Simon ROU 2:26:01 Reiko Tosa JPN 2:26:06 Svetlana Zakharova RUS 2:26:18 Last eight Olympics: Year Gold Nat Time Silver Nat Time Bronze Nat Time 2012 Tiki Gelena ETH 2:23:07 Priscah Jeptoo KEN 2:23:12 Tatyana Arkhipova RUS 2:23:29 2008 Constantina Dita ROU 2:26:44 Catherine Ndereba KEN 2:27:06 Zhou Chunxiu CHN 2:27:07 2004 Mizuki Noguchi JPN 2:26:20 Catherine Ndereba KEN 2:26:32 Deena Kastor USA 2:27:50 2000 Naoko Takahashi JPN 2:23:14 Lidia Simon ROU 2:23:22 Joyce Chepchumba KEN 2:24:45 1996 Fatuma Roba ETH 2:26:05 Valentina Yegorova RUS 2:28:05 Yuko Arimori JPN 2:28:39 1992 Valentina EUN 2:32:41 Yuko Arimori JPN 2:32:49 Lorraine Moller NZL 2:33:59 1988 RosaYegorova Mota POR 2:25:40 Lisa Martin AUS 2:25:53 Katrin Dörre GDR 2:26:21 1984 Joan Benoit USA 2:24:52 Grete Waitz NOR 2:26:18 Rosa Mota POR 2:26:57 All time Commonwealth List (Fastest Performances by athletes from Commonwealth nations) Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:15:25 Paula Radcliffe GBR 1 London 13 Apr 2003 2 2:17:18 Paula Radcliffe 1 Chicago 13 Oct 2002 3 2:17:42 Paula Radcliffe 1 London 17 Apr 2005 4 2 2:18:37 Mary Keitany KEN 1 London 22 Apr 2012 5 3 2:18:47 Catherine Ndereba KEN 1 Chicago 7 Oct 2001 Fastest Performances in July Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:26:05 Fatuma Roba ETH 1 Atlanta 28 July 1996 2 2 2:28:05 Valentina Yegorova RUS 2 Atlanta 28 July 1996 3 3 2:28:39 Yuko Arimori JPN 3 Atlanta 28 July 1996 4 4 2:28:45 Katrin Dorre GER 4 Atlanta 28 July 1996 5 5 2:28:51 Asami Kato JPN 1 Brisbane 6 July 2014 Fastest Performances in UK Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:15:25 Paula Radcliffe GBR 1 London 13 Apr 2003 2 2:17:42 Paula Radcliffe 1 London 17 Apr 2005 3 2 2:18:37 Mary Keitany KEN 1 London 22 Apr 2012 Fastest Performances in Scotland Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:26:07 Lisa Ondieki AUS 1 Edinburgh 1 Aug 1986 2 2 2:28:17 Lorraine Moller NZL 2 Edinburgh 1 Aug 1986 Combined 2013 & 2014 Commonwealth List Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 2:18:57 Rita Jeptoo KEN 1 Boston 21 Apr 2014 2 2:19:57 Rita Jeptoo 1 Chicago 13 Oct 2013 3 2 2:20:15 Priscah Jeptoo KEN 1 London 21 Apr 2013 4 3 2:20:21 Edna Kiplagat KEN 1 London 13 Apr 2014 5 4 2:20:24 Florence Kiplagat KEN 2 London 13 Apr 2014 6 5 2:20:41 Jemima Jelagat KEN 4 Boston 21 Apr 2014 7 2:20:48 Jemima Jelagat 2 Chicago 13 Oct 2013 8 2:21:13 Florence Kiplagat 1 Berlin 29 Sept 2013 9 2:21:32 Edna Kiplagat 2 London 21 Apr 2013 10 5 2:22:28 Sharon Cherop KEN 2 Berlin 29 Sept 2013 11 6 2:22:34 Caroline Kilel KEN 1 Frankfurt 27 Oct 2013 12 7 2:22:44 Filomena Cheyech KEN 1 Paris 6 Apr 2014 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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