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Course Records Course Records Course records Course records ....................................................................................................................................................................................202 Course record split times .............................................................................................................................................................203 Course record progressions ........................................................................................................................................................204 Margins of victory .............................................................................................................................................................................206 Fastest finishers by place .............................................................................................................................................................208 Closest finishes ..................................................................................................................................................................................209 Fastest cumulative races ..............................................................................................................................................................210 World, national and American records set in Chicago ................................................................................................211 Top 10 American performances in Chicago .....................................................................................................................213 Top 10 non-American performances in Chicago ...........................................................................................................213 Top 100 men’s performances in Chicago ...........................................................................................................................214 Top 100 women’s performances in Chicago ....................................................................................................................216 Course records Bank of America Chicago Marathon 201 Sunday, October 13, 2019 Course records Course record split times Men: 2:03:45 Men Dennis Kimetto, KEN, Oct. 13, 2013 2:03:45, Dennis Kimetto, KEN, 2013 Distance Total time (5K split) Min/mile split Women: 2:17:18 5K .......................................................00:14:46.......................................................... 4:46 Paula Radcliffe, GBR, Oct. 13, 2002 10K ....................................................00:29:23 (14:37) ........................................ 4:42 15K ....................................................00:44:02 (14:39) ........................................ 4:43 Wheelchair men: 1:26:56 20K ....................................................00:58:40 (14:38) ........................................ 4:42 Heinz Frei, SUI, Oct. 10, 2010 Half ....................................................01:01:52 25K ....................................................01:13:19 (14:39) ........................................ 4:44 Wheelchair women: 1:39:15* 30K ....................................................01:28:04 (14:45) ........................................ 4:45 Tatyana McFadden, USA (Clarksville, MD), Oct. 8, 2017 35K ....................................................01:42:39 (14:35) ........................................ 4:42 40K ....................................................01:57:18 (14:39) ........................................ 4:43 Masters men: 2:17:02 Finish ................................................02:03:45 Steve Plasencia, USA (Minneapolis, MN), Oct. 24, 1999 1st Half ............................................01:01:52.......................................................... 4:44 Masters women: 2:27:47 2nd Half ..........................................01:01:53.......................................................... 4:44 Deena Kastor, USA (Mammoth Lakes, CA), Oct. 11, 2015 Final ...................................................02:03:45.......................................................... 4:44 *Amanda McGrory finished second in an identical time, 1:39:15 Women 2:17:18, Paula Radcliffe, GBR, 2002 Distance Total time (5K split) Min/mile split Course records 5K .......................................................00:16:27.......................................................... 5:17 10K ....................................................00:32:47 (16:20) ........................................ 5:15 15K ....................................................00:49:06 (16:19) ........................................ 5:15 20K ....................................................01:05:26 (16:20) ........................................ 5:15 Half ....................................................01:09:01 25K ....................................................01:21:34 (16:08) ........................................ 5:11 30K ....................................................01:37:40 (16:06) ........................................ 5:11 35K ....................................................01:53:45 (16:05) ........................................ 5:10 40K ....................................................02:10:08 (16:23) ........................................ 5:16 Finish ................................................02:17:18 1st Half ............................................01:09:01.......................................................... 5:16 2nd Half ..........................................01:08:17.......................................................... 5:12 Final ...................................................02:17:18.......................................................... 5:14 Bank of America Chicago Marathon 202 Sunday, October 13, 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon 203 Sunday, October 13, 2019 Course record progressions Wheelchair men Men Time Name Country Date Time Name Country Date 1:26:56 ........................Heinz Frei ..................................................SUI .....................................................Oct. 10, 2010 2:03:45 ........................Dennis Kimetto ......................................KEN ...................................................Oct. 13, 2013 1:28:06 ........................Kurt Fearnley ...........................................AUS ...................................................Oct. 7, 2007 2:04:38 ........................Tsegaye Kebede ....................................ETH ...................................................Oct. 7, 2012 1:29:40 ........................Krige Schabort .......................................RSA....................................................Oct. 9, 2005 2:05:37 ........................Moses Mosop .........................................KEN ...................................................Oct. 9, 2011 1:32:14 ........................James Briggs ...........................................USA/IL .............................................Oct. 30, 1994 2:05:41 ........................Sammy Wanjiru ......................................KEN ...................................................Oct. 11, 2009 1:41:21 ........................Philippe Couprie ....................................FRA ....................................................Oct. 27, 1991 2:05:42 ........................Khalid Khannouchi ................................MAR ..................................................Oct. 24, 1999 1:42:34 ........................Jim Knaub ..................................................USA/IL .............................................Oct. 28, 1990 2:06:54 ........................Ondoro Osoro .........................................KEN ...................................................Oct. 11, 1998 1:45:30 ........................Scot Hollonbeck ....................................USA/IL .............................................Oct. 29, 1989 2:07:10 ........................Khalid Khannouchi ................................MAR ..................................................Oct. 19, 1997 2:10:19 ........................Bart Bardwell ...........................................USA/MN .........................................Oct. 26, 1986 2:07:13 ........................Steve Jones ..............................................GBR ...................................................Oct. 20, 1985 2:23:41 ........................Robert Fitch .............................................USA/MI ...........................................Oct. 20, 1985 2:08:05 ........................Steve Jones ..............................................GBR ...................................................Oct. 21, 1984 2:35:06 ........................Robert Fitch .............................................USA/MI ...........................................Oct. 21, 1984 2:09:44 ........................Joseph Nzau .............................................KEN ...................................................Oct. 16, 1983 2:10:59 ........................Greg Meyer...............................................USA/MA ..........................................Sept. 26, 1982 Wheelchair women 2:14:04 ........................Frank Richardson ..................................USA/IA .............................................Sept. 28, 1980 Time Name Country Date 2:17:52 ........................Dan Cloeter ..............................................USA/NE...........................................Sept.
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