Kaunas Marathon

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Kaunas Marathon
Kaunas Marathon 2015 by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg
Kaunas Marathon in 2015
Date2023 April 24th
Location Kaunas
Event typeRoad
Distance Marathon, Half marathon
Primary sponsor Akropolis
Established2013
Course recordsMen's: 2:17:17 (2022)
Flag of Lithuania.svg Remigijus Kančys
Women's: 2:47:52 (2024)
Flag of Ukraine.svg Mariya Radko
Official site Kaunas Marathon

The Kaunas International Marathon (Lithuanian : Kauno tarptautinis maratonas) is an annual international road marathon event, held in Kaunas, Lithuania. [1] [2] [3] Race offers marathon, half marathon. [4]

Contents

The first edition of the Kaunas Marathon was held in 2013. [5]

Winners

Key:  Course record

EditionYearMen's winnerTime (min:sec)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
1st2013Flag of Lithuania.svg  Tomas Venckūnas  (LTU)2:39:52Flag of Lithuania.svg  Sada Bukšnienė-Eidikyté  (LTU)3:27:28
2nd2014Flag of Lithuania.svg  Aurimas Skinulis  (LTU)2:28:18Flag of Ukraine.svg  Elena Simonok  (UKR)3:06:43
3rd2015Flag of Lithuania.svg  Aurimas Skinulis  (LTU)2:39:30Flag of New Zealand.svg Antonia Johnson (NZL)3:15:48
4th2016Flag of Kenya.svg  Mathew Sigei  (KEN)2:26:39Flag of Kenya.svg  Leah Kusar  (KEN)3:02:53
5th2017Flag of Lithuania.svg  Mindaugas Viršilas  (LTU)2:23:49Flag of Russia.svg  Natalja Kan  (RUS)2:52:17
6th2018Flag of Lithuania.svg  Andrej Jegorov  (LTU)2:32:42Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Masnyk  (UKR)2:56:12
7th2019Flag of Lithuania.svg  Remigijus Kančys  (LTU)2:18:36Flag of Ukraine.svg  Iryna Masnyk  (UKR)2:51:43
8th2022Flag of Lithuania.svg  Remigijus Kančys  (LTU)2:17:17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Veronika Kalashnikova  (UKR)3:07:22
9th2023Flag of Lithuania.svg  Modestas Dirsė  (LTU)2:28:30Flag of Lithuania.svg  Gitana Akmanavičiūtė  (LTU)2:50:34
10th2024Flag of Lithuania.svg  Modestas Dirsė  (LTU)2:25:49Flag of Ukraine.svg  Mariya Radko  (UKR)2:47:52

Wins by country

CountryMen'sWomen'sTotal
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 9211
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 055
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 112
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 011
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 011

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