Rio de Janeiro Marathon
| Rio de Janeiro Marathon | |
|---|---|
| Date | June[1][2] |
| Location | Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
| Event type | Road |
| Distance | Marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K |
| Established | 1979[3] |
| Course records | Men's: 2:12:35 (2024) Women's: 2:34:33 (2021) |
| Official site | https://www.maratonadorio.com.br |
The Rio de Janeiro Marathon is an annual road-based marathon hosted by Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, since 1979.[3][1][4] The marathon is a World Athletics Label Road Race and a member of the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.[1][2]
During the event, a half marathon, a 10K race, and a 5K race are also offered.[5][6] Runners are also offered the option of completing the Desafio Cidade Maravilhosa ('wonderful city challenge'), in which one runs both the half marathon on Saturday and the marathon on Sunday.[7][6] In 2022, 1,400 runners successfully completed the challenge.[7]
The Rio de Janeiro Half Marathon is a separate race that is held in August.[8][9]
History
The inaugural marathon was held in 1979.[3][10] It was organized by Brazilian runner Eleonora Mendonça, who later went on to run in the first Olympic women's marathon in 1984.[3][10][11][a] Mendonça set up the marathon with her company, Printer.[10][11]
Following the success of the inaugural marathon, the city ended up hosting two marathons during a few years, including in 1980 and 1981, where one was organized by Printer, and the other by Jornal do Brasil.[12][10]
Course
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The course for the inaugural marathon started and finished in the stadium of the Army Physical Education School.[10]
In 2019, the route of the marathon was changed to begin and end in Flamengo Park.[14][13]
Winners
Key: Course record
| Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (min:sec) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1980 | 2:16:40 | 2:39:10 | ||||
| 2nd | 1981 | 2:14:13 | 2:35:56 | ||||
| 3rd | 1982 | 2:15:57 | 2:38:42 | ||||
| 4th | 1983 | 2:18:43 | 2:40:13 | ||||
| 5th | 1984 | 2:24:35 | 2:55:54 | ||||
| 6th | 1985 | 2:16:15 | 2:38:44 | ||||
| 7th | 1986 | 2:22:02 | 2:46:54 | ||||
| 8th | 1987 | 2:15:57 | 2:51:10 | ||||
| 9th | 1988 | 2:23:38 | 2:59:56 | ||||
| 10th | 1989 | 2:18:19 | 2:56:54 | ||||
| 11th | 1990 | 2:17:26 | 2:49:31 | ||||
| 12th | 1991 | 2:18:43 | 2:49:59 | ||||
| – | 1992 | Race was not held | |||||
| 13th | 1993 | 2:20:01 | 2:54:04 | ||||
| – | 1994 | Was not held | |||||
| – | 1995 | ||||||
| 14th | 1996 | 2:16:55 | 2:44:55 | ||||
| 15th | 1997 | 2:19:39 | 2:49:34 | ||||
| 16th | 1998 | 2:13:52 | 2:39:49 | ||||
| 17th | 1999 | 2:24:28 | 2:50:15 | ||||
| 18th | 2000 | 2:18:01 | 2:43:53 | ||||
| – | 2001 | Was not held | |||||
| – | 2002 | ||||||
| 19th | 2003 | 2:16:39 | 2:46:54 | ||||
| 20th | 2004 | 2:20:48 | 2:57:36 | ||||
| 21st | 2005 | 2:21:18 | 2:50:01 | ||||
| 22nd | 2006 | 2:21:14 | 2:49:58 | ||||
| 23rd | 2007 | 2:18:31 | 2:42:18 | ||||
| 24th | 2008 | 2:17:20 | 2:49:00 | ||||
| 25th | 2009 | 2:17:11 | 2:42:46 | ||||
| 26th | 2010 | 2:19:54 | 2:43:15 | ||||
| 27th | 2011 | 2:18:17 | 2:35:22 | ||||
| 28th | 2012 | 2:15:01 | 2:34:41 | ||||
| 29th | 2013 | 2:18:02 | 2:40:18 | ||||
| 30th | 2014 | 2:17:12 | 2:40:32 | ||||
| 31st | 2015 | 2:14:21 | 2:37:46 | ||||
| 32nd | 2016 | 2:17:05 | 2:41:23 | ||||
| 33th | 2017 | 2:17:41 | 2:38:30 | ||||
| 34th | 2018 | 2:18:41 | 2:41:40 | ||||
| 35th | 2019 | 2:18:48 | 2:50:23 | ||||
| 36th | 2021 | 2:13:31 | 2:44:51 | ||||
| 37th | 2022 | 2:16:02 | 2:34:33 | ||||
| 38th | 2023 | 2:13:29 | 2:36:00 | ||||
| 39th | 2024 | 2:12:35 | 2:39:53 | ||||
Wins by country
| Country | Men's | Women's | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | 22 | 48 | |
| 6 | 5 | 11 | |
| 1 | 5 | 6 | |
| 3 | 2 | 5 | |
| 0 | 2 | 2 | |
| 0 | 2 | 2 | |
| 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| 1 | 0 | 1 | |
| 0 | 1 | 1 | |
| 1 | 0 | 1 |
See also
- Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon
- Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon
- São Paulo International Marathon
- Saint Silvester Road Race
Notes
- ^ Mendonça had once been a housemate of U.S. runner Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to run in the Boston Marathon officially.[11]
References
- ^ a b c "Rio de Janeiro City Marathon – AIMS race information".
- ^ a b "World Athletics Label Road Races | World Athletics | Ghostarchive".
- ^ a b c d "História: A Maratona do Rio na década de 80".
- ^ "Maratona da Cidade do Rio de Janeiro | Results | World Athletics".
- ^ "Maratona do Rio".
- ^ a b "21km + 42km: Corredores testam seus limites no Desafio Cidade Maravilhosa".
- ^ a b "Maratona do Rio 2024 terá os 5 km na quinta, os 21 km no sábado e os 10 km e 42 km no domingo".
- ^ "Vocé é notícia! Confira a sua reportagem na Meia Maratona do Rio".
- ^ "26ª Meia Maratona Int'l do Rio - Rio Half Marathon".
- ^ a b c d e "A evolução da maratona no Brasil".
- ^ a b c "Carrying a torch for Rio".
- ^ "Ml_1981".
- ^ a b "Maratona do Rio 2019 acontece neste final de semana".
- ^ "Maratona do Rio 2023: Conheça os percursos das provas".