Valencia Marathon

Valencia Marathon
DateEarly December
LocationValencia, Spain
Event typeRoad
World Athletics Cat.Label Platinium
DistanceMarathon, 10K run
Primary sponsorEDP
Established1981 (45 years ago) (1981)
Course recordsMen: 2:01:48 (2023)
Ethiopia Sisay Lemma
Women: 2:14:00 (2025)
Kenya Joyciline Jepkosgei
Official siteValencia Marathon
Participants30,000 (2022)
134 finishers (2020)[1]
21,225 (2019)
19,504 (2018)

The Valencia Marathon (Catalan: Marató de València; also known as Marathon Valencia Trinidad Alfonso EDP for sponsorship reasons) is an annual marathon road running event hosted by Valencia, Spain, since 1981. It is categorized as a Platinum Label Road Race by World Athletics.[2] The race is organised by the Valencian sports club SD Correcaminos [es], which also organises the annual Valencia Half Marathon.

History

The marathon was first held in 1981[3] as a popular race known as the Marató Popular de València.

From 2011 to 2014, the marathon was known as the Divina Pastora Valencia Marathon.[4]

In 2015, the marathon was known as the Valencia Trinidad Alfonso Marathon.[4]

On 7 September 2020, the race organizer announced the cancellation of the 2020 in-person edition of the mass race due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually, transferring their entry to 2021, or obtaining a full refund.[5] Three days later, on 10 September, the organizer announced that an "Elite Edition" of the race would be held on 6 December, and that the event would also include a half marathon race that year.[6][7][8] Both races would use a course very similar to that used in the Valencia Half Marathon, with marathoners running two laps of the course.[9][10][a] On the day of the race, four half marathon runners broke the previous world record of 58:01, with Kenyan Kibiwott Kandie setting a new world record of 57:32.[12][13] In addition, four marathon runners broke the previous course record of 2:03:51, with Kenyan Evans Chebet setting a new course record of 2:03:00, the sixth-fastest marathon at the time, while Kenyan Peres Jepchirchir also broke the previous course record of 2:18:30 with a new course record of 2:17:16, the fifth-fastest marathon at the time.[9][1][14][15][b]

In 2023, Sisay Lemma of Ethiopia broke the course record with a time of 2:01:48.[16] The previous record was held by Kelvin Kiptum of Kenya.[16]

Course

External images
image icon Course map of full marathon in 2019[11]
image icon Course map of full marathon in 2020[9]
image icon Course map of half marathon in 2020[9]
Passing Torres de Serranos in 2006

The marathon runs on roughly a loop course that begins at Pont de Montolivet [ca] and ends next to the nearby Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe.[17][18][11]

The course for the elite-only races in 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic used a modified version of the Valencia Half Marathon course, with marathon runners running two laps.[10][9]

Winners

Key:

   Course record (in bold)
   National championship race

Marathon

Ed. Year Men's winner Time[c] Women's winner Time[c] Rf.
1 1981  Teodoro Pérez (ESP) 2:26:57  Nuria de Miguel (ESP) 3:20:50
2 1982  Antonio Castells (ESP) 2:28:19  Nuria de Miguel (ESP) 3:29:26
3 1983  Teodoro Pérez (ESP) 2:20:58  María Victoria García (ESP) 3:14:43
4 1984  Vicente Antón (ESP) 2:14:01  Juana María Pablos (ESP) 2:57:28
5 1985  Ramiro Matamoros (ESP) 2:16:56  Nuria de Miguel (ESP) 3:03:49
6 1986  Paweł Lorens (POL) 2:16:31  Małgorzata Szumińska (POL) 2:46:31
7 1987  Mirosław Bugaj (POL) 2:19:06  Ewa Wrzosek (POL) 2:46:54
8 1988  Alfonso Abellán (ESP) 2:14:42  María Luisa Irízar (ESP) 2:41:03
9 1989  Mirosław Dzienisik (POL) 2:19:09  Elisenda Pucurull (ESP) 2:46:19
10 1990  Radamés González (CUB) 2:15:57  Elisenda Pucurull (ESP) 2:43:36
11 1991  Sergey Prokhorov (URS) 2:17:15  Elisenda Pucurull (ESP) 2:43:14
12 1992  Cephas Matafi (ZIM) 2:15:14  Yekaterina Khramenkova (BLR) 2:36:03
13 1993  Leonid Shvetsov (RUS) 2:15:04  Mónica Pont (ESP) 2:35:30
14 1994  Yevgeniy Zarakovskiy (RUS) 2:16:20  Zinaida Semenova (RUS) 2:34:08
15 1995  Lars Andervang (SWE) 2:19:20  Valentina Lyakhova (RUS) 2:46:34
16 1996  Eduardo Alcaina (ESP) 2:17:53  Zinaida Semenova (RUS) 2:43:05
17 1997  Eduardo Alcaina (ESP) 2:18:07  Faustina María Ramos (ESP) 2:53:35
18 1998  Samuel Okemwa (KEN) 2:19:51  Esther Pedrosa (ESP) 2:44:30
19 1999  Jackton Odhiambo (KEN) 2:15:35  Olga Sokolova (RUS) 2:42:27
20 2000  Thomas Magut (KEN) 2:15:05  María Luisa Muñoz (ESP) 2:32:34
21 2001  John Miaka (KEN) 2:13:46  María Luisa Larraga (ESP) 2:30:10
22 2002  Samuel Tangus (KEN) 2:13:05  María Abel (ESP) 2:28:08
23 2003  Samuel Tangus (KEN) 2:14:43  Mulu Seboka (ETH) 2:46:33
24 2004  Eric Kiptum (KEN) 2:14:32  Živilė Balčiūnaitė (LTU) 2:41:05
25 2005  Rachid Ghanmouni (MAR) 2:14:03  Nadezhda Zolotareva (RUS) 2:43:24
26 2006  Derba Bedade (ETH) 2:14:23  Teresa Gracia (ESP) 2:57:02
27 2007  Samson Loywapet (KEN) 2:12:04  Alemu Zinash (ETH) 2:39:08
28 2008  Philip Manyim (KEN) 2:11:29  María José Pueyo (ESP) 2:32:22
29 2009  Andrés Micó (ESP) 2:26:43  Maxine McKinnon (GBR) 2:50:46
30 2010  David Njagi (KEN) 2:09:45  Gladys Chebet (KEN) 2:42:06
31 2011  Isaiah Kiplagat (KEN) 2:07:59  Marshet Jimma (ETH) 2:34:23
32 2012  Luka Kanda (KEN) 2:08:14  Birhane Dibaba (ETH) 2:29:22
33 2013  Felix Keny (KEN) 2:07:14  Azalech Masresha (ETH) 2:27:01
34 2014  Jacob Kendagor (KEN) 2:08:39  Beata Naigambo (NAM) 2:30:54
35 2015  John Mwangangi (KEN) 2:06:13  Beata Naigambo (NAM) 2:26:57
36 2016  Victor Kipchirchir (KEN) 2:07:36  Valary Aiyabei (KEN) 2:24:46 [19][4]
37 2017  Sammy Kitwara (KEN) 2:05:15  Aberu Zennebe [ca] (ETH) 2:26:17 [19][4]
38 2018  Leul Gebresilase (ETH) 2:04:31  Ashete Bekere (ETH) 2:21:14
39 2019  Kinde Atanaw (ETH) 2:03:51  Roza Dereje (ETH) 2:18:30 [20]
40 2020  Evans Chebet (KEN) 2:03:00  Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) 2:17:16 [15]
41 2021  Lawrence Cherono (KEN) 2:05:11  Nancy Jelagat (KEN) 2:19:30 [21]
42 2022  Kelvin Kiptum (KEN) 2:01:53  Amane Beriso (ETH) 2:14:58 [22]
43 2023  Sisay Lemma (ETH) 2:01:48  Worknesh Degefa (ETH) 2:15:51 [23]
44 2024  Sabastian Sawe (KEN) 2:02:05  Alemu Megertu (ETH) 2:16:49 [24]
45 2025  John Korir (KEN) 2:02:25  Joyciline Jepkosgei (KEN) 2:14:00 [25]

Half marathon

The 40th edition of the marathon, held during the coronavirus pandemic, was an elite-only event that also included a half marathon race.[9][7][8]

Year Male Winner Time Female Winner Time Rf.
2020 57:32 WR 1:05:18 [26]
Sources:

Wins by country

Country Men's race Women's race Total
 Kenya 22 5 27
 Spain 9 17 26
 Ethiopia 4 11 15
 Russia 3 5 8
 Poland 3 2 5
 Namibia 0 2 2
 Cuba 1 0 1
 Zimbabwe 1 0 1
 Sweden 1 0 1
 Morocco 1 0 1
 Belarus 0 1 1
 Lithuania 0 1 1
 United Kingdom 0 1 1

Notes

  1. ^ The marathon normally consisted of only one loop, and traversed areas of the city that the half marathon did not.[11]
  2. ^ Jepchirchir also broke her previous personal best of 2:23:50 by over six minutes.[15]
  3. ^ a b h:m:s

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