List of final standings of the World Marathon Majors

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This page lists the final standings of the World Marathon Majors (and current standings of latest series), which was founded in 2006 and is made up of six annual races: the Boston Marathon, London Marathon, Berlin Marathon, Chicago Marathon, New York City Marathon and Tokyo Marathon (which was added to the World Marathon Majors in 2013). The New York City Marathon was cancelled in 2012, and consequently is not included for the 2011–12 or 2012–13 seasons. In years where the World Athletics Championships or Olympic Games are contested, the marathon at the respective event is also included. [1] [2]

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Each World Marathon Majors series originally spanned two full calendar years; the second year of a series overlapped with the first year of the next. Starting in 2015, each series began with a defined city race and ended with the following race in the same city. So, series IX started in February 2015 at the 2015 Tokyo Marathon and ended there in February 2016 at the 2016 Tokyo Marathon. Series X started at the 2016 Boston Marathon and finished at the 2017 Boston Marathon. Series XI started at the 2017 London Marathon and finished at the 2018 London Marathon.

Winners by season

The winners by season listed below. [3]

Men's series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2006–07I 2006 Boston 2007 New York City Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 80 pts [4]
2007–08II 2007 Boston 2008 New York City Martin Lel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 76 pts [5]
2008–09III 2008 Boston 2009 New York City Samuel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 80 pts [6]
2009–10IV 2009 Boston 2010 New York City Samuel Wanjiru (2)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts [6]
2010–11V 2010 Boston 2011 New York City Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 70 pts [7]
2011–12VI 2011 Boston 2012 Chicago Geoffrey Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts [7]
2012–13VII 2012 Boston 2013 New York City Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 75 pts [8]
2013–14VIII 2013 Tokyo 2014 New York City Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 76 pts [9]
2015–16IX 2015 Tokyo 2016 Tokyo Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts [3]
2016–17X 2016 Boston 2017 Boston Eliud Kipchoge (2)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts [3]
2017–18XI 2017 London 2018 London Eliud Kipchoge (3)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts [10]
2018–19XII 2018 Berlin 2019 Berlin Eliud Kipchoge (4)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts [11]
2019–21XIII 2019 Chicago 2021 New York City Albert Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts [12]
2022XIV 2021 Tokyo [lower-alpha 1] 2022 New York City Eliud Kipchoge (5)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya

Women's series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2006–07I 2006 Boston 2007 New York City Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 80 pts
2007–08II 2007 Boston 2008 New York City Irina Mikitenko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 65 ptsTied with Gete Wami; but deemed winner by race directors' vote [5]
2008–09III 2008 Boston 2009 New York City Irina Mikitenko (2)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 90 pts [5]
2009–10IV 2009 Boston 2010 New York City Irina Mikitenko (3)Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55 ptsAwarded after a doping case against original winner [lower-alpha 2] [5]
2010–11V 2010 Boston 2011 New York City Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 60 ptsAwarded after a doping case against original winner [lower-alpha 2] [14]
2011–12VI 2011 Boston 2012 Chicago Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 pts [7]
2012–13VII 2012 Boston 2013 New York City Priscah Jeptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts [8]
2013–14VIII 2013 Tokyo 2014 New York City Edna Kiplagat (2)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 ptsAwarded after a doping case against original winner [lower-alpha 3] [3]
2015–16IX 2015 Tokyo 2016 Tokyo Mary Keitany (2)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 ptsTied with Mare Dibaba & Helah Kiprop; winner by race directors' vote [3]
2016–17X 2016 Boston 2017 Boston Edna Kiplagat (3)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 ptsAwarded after a doping case against original winner [lower-alpha 4] [3]
2017–18XI 2017 London 2018 London Mary Keitany (3)Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 ptsWinner due to better head-to-head record versus Tirunesh Dibaba [10]
2018–19XII 2018 Berlin 2019 Berlin Brigid Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts [11]
2019–21XIII 2019 Chicago 2021 New York City Peres Jepchirchir
Joyciline Jepkosgei
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya
50 ptsJoint champions with two wins each [12]
2022XIV 2021 Tokyo [lower-alpha 1] 2022 New York City Gotytom Gebreslase Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia

Men's wheelchair series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2016–17X 2016 Boston 2017 Boston Marcel Hug Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2017–18XI 2017 London 2018 London Marcel Hug (2)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2018–19XII 2018 Berlin 2019 Berlin Daniel Romanchuk Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2019–21XIII 2019 Chicago 2021 New York City Marcel Hug (3)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2022XIV 2021 Tokyo [lower-alpha 1] 2022 New York City Marcel Hug (4)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland

Women's wheelchair series winners

SeasonNo.Start eventFinal eventWinnerCountryPointsNotesRef
2016–17X 2016 Boston 2017 Boston Tatyana McFadden Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2017–18XI 2017 London 2018 London Manuela Schär Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2018–19XII 2018 Berlin 2019 Berlin Manuela Schär (2)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2019–21XIII 2019 Chicago 2021 New York City Manuela Schär (3)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
2022XIV 2021 Tokyo [lower-alpha 1] 2022 New York City Susannah Scaroni Flag of the United States.svg  United States

Standings by season

The leaderboards show all top placing finishers for the given season.

Points systems

2006–07 (series I)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot [4] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 80 pts
2 Martin Lel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 60 pts
3 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 50 pts
4 Felix Limo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
5 Abderrahim Goumri Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 30 pts
6 Marilson Gomes dos Santos Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25 pts
6 Stephen Kiogora Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
6 Luke Kibet Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
6 Patrick Ivuti Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
6 Daniel Njenga Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 80 pts
2 Jeļena Prokopčuka Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 65 pts
3 Berhane Adere Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 55 pts
4 Zhou Chunxiu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 40 pts
5 Catherine Ndereba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 36 pts
6 Rita Jeptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
7 Lidiya Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 31 pts
8 Deena Kastor Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26 pts
9 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25 pts
10 Salina Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
10 Reiko Tosa Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 20 pts

2007–08 (series II)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Martin Lel [5] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 76 pts
2 Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 55 pts
3 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 50 pts
4 Abderrahim Goumri Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 40 pts
4 Samuel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
6 Jaouad Gharib Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 35 pts
7 James Kwambai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 31 pts
8 Luke Kibet Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Patrick Ivuti Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Evans Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Irina Mikitenko [5] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 65 pts*
2 Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 65 pts
3 Lidiya Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 55 pts
4 Zhou Chunxiu Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 50 pts
5 Catherine Ndereba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
6 Constantina Diță Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 40 pts
7 Jeļena Prokopčuka Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 30 pts
7 Alevtina Biktimirova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 30 pts
9 Berhane Adere Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 25 pts
9 Dire Tune Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 25 pts

2008–09 (series III)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Samuel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 80 pts
2 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 50 pts
3 Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
4 Abderrahim Goumri Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 25 pts
5 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
5 Jaouad Gharib Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 35 pts
7 Deriba Merga Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 30 pts
8 Martin Lel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
8 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Irina Mikitenko [5] Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 90 pts
2 Dire Tune Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg  Ethiopia 40 pts
3 Lidiya Grigoryeva Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 35 pts
3 Liliya Shobukhova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 35 pts
5 Lyudmila Petrova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 31 pts
5 Salina Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 31 pts
7 Alevtina Biktimirova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 30 pts
7 Constantina Diță Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 30 pts
7 Paula Radcliffe Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 30 pts

2009–10 (series IV)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Samuel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts
2 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 65 pts
3 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
4 Deriba Merga Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
5 Jaouad Gharib Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 30 pts
6 Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
6 Meb Keflezighi Flag of the United States.svg  United States 26 pts
6 Abel Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
9 Gebregziabher Gebremariam Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Patrick Makau Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Irina Mikitenko Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 55 pts
2 Salina Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 36 pts
3 Teyba Erkesso Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
3 Aselefech Mergia Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
3 Bezunesh Bekele Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
6 Xue Bai Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 26 pts
7 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
7 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
7 Atsede Baysa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
7 Derartu Tulu Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts

2010–11 (series V)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 70 pts
2 Geoffrey Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 pts
3 Patrick Makau Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 60 pts
4 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 51 pts
5 Gebre Gebremariam Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 40 pts
5 Moses Mosop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
7 Abel Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
8 Robert Kiprono Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Samuel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
10 Wesley Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
10 Feyisa Lilesa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 60 pts
2 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 45 pts
3 Bezunesh Bekele Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 30 pts
4 Firehiwot Dado Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
4 Teyba Erkesso Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
4 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
4 Caroline Kilel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
4 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
9 Desiree Davila Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20 pts
9 Sharon Cherop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
9 Inga Abitova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 20 pts

2011–12 (series VI)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Geoffrey Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts
2 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 46 pts
3 Wesley Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
4 Abel Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
4 Moses Mosop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
4 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
7 Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
7 Patrick Makau Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
9 Martin Lel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
10 Stephen Kiprotich Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 25 pts
10 Feyisa Lelisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Mary Keitany [7] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 pts
2 Edna Kiplagat [7] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 55 pts
3 Sharon Cherop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 45 pts
4 Priscah Jeptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
5 Firehiwot Dado Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 30 pts
5 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
5 Atsede Baysa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 30 pts
8 Tiki Gelana Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
8 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
8 Caroline Kilel Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts

2012–13 (series VII)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 75 pts
2 Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 61 pts
3 Stephen Kiprotich Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 50 pts
3 Geoffrey Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
5 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 40 pts
5 Dennis Kimetto Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
7 Sammy Kitwara Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
7 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
9 Wesley Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 27 pts
10 Micah Kogo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
10 Feyisa Lilesa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Priscah Jeptoo [7] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts
2 Rita Jeptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 pts
3 Edna Kiplagat [7] Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 55 pts
4 Sharon Cherop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
5 Atsede Baysa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 31 pts
6 Jemima Jelagat Sumgong Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
6 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
6 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 30 pts
9 Tiki Gelana Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts

2013–14 (series VIII)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 76 pts
2 Dennis Kimetto Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 75 pts
3 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 55 pts
3 Tsegaye Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 55 pts
5 Emmanuel Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 45 pts
6 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 40 pts
7 Sammy Kitwara Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
7 Dickson Chumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
9 Meb Keflezighi Flag of the United States.svg  United States 30 pts
10 Stephen Kiprotich Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 25 pts
10 Geoffrey Mutai Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
10 Tadese Tola Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 65 pts
2 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 55 pts
3 Tirfi Tsegaye Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 51 pts
4 Priscah Jeptoo Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
5 Jemima Jelagat Sumgong Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 35 pts
5 Mare Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 35 pts
7 Buzunesh Deba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 30 pts
8 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26 pts
9 Birhane Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
9 Sharon Cherop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts

2015–16 (series IX)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
2 Dickson Chumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 34 pts
2 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 34 pts
2 Feyisa Lelisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 34 pts
5 Yemane Tsegay Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 32 pts
6 Stanley Biwott Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 29 pts
7 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 25 pts
7 Endeshaw Negesse Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
9 Stephen Kiprotich Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 20 pts
9 Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
9 Bernard Kipyego Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts *
1 Mare Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 41 pts
1 Helah Kiprop Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
4 Tigist Tufa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 34 pts
4 Birhane Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 34 pts
6 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
7 Gladys Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
7 Caroline Rotich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
9 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
9 Aselefech Mergia Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts

2016–17 (series X)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
2 Wilson Kipsang Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
3 Kenenisa Bekele Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 34 pts
4 Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea 29 pts
5 Abel Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
6 Dickson Chumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
7 Galen Rupp Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25 pts
8 Gideon Kipketer Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
9 Lemi Berhanu Hayle Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
10 Feyisa Lilesa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
2 Florence Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 34 pts
3 Birhane Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 32 pts
4 Aberu Kebede Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
5 Atsede Baysa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
6 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
7 Sarah Chepchirchir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Tirfi Tsegaye Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
9 Eunice Jepkirui Kirwa Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 16 pts
10 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts

2017–18 (series XI)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
2 Geoffrey Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts
3 Yuki Kawauchi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 25 pts *
4 Daniel Wanjiru Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
5 Dickson Chumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
6 Galen Rupp Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25 pts
7 Geoffrey Kamworor Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Abel Kirui Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
9 Guye Adola Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts
10 Kenenisa Bekele Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 41 pts *
2 Tirunesh Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 41 pts
3 Brigid Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 32 pts *
4 Ruti Aga Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 32 pts
5 Vivian Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 29 pts
6 Birhane Dibaba Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
7 Desiree Linden Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25 pts
8 Rose Chelimo Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain 25 pts
9 Shalane Flanagan Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25 pts
10 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts

2018–19 (series XII)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
2 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 41 pts *
3 Birhanu Legese Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 41 pts
4 Mosinet Geremew Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 32 pts
5 Mo Farah Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom 26 pts
6 Lawrence Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
7 Tola Shura Kitata Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
8 Amos Kipruto Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 16 pts
9 Bedan Karoki Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 16 pts
10 Kenneth Kipkemoi Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 13 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Brigid Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
2 Ruti Aga Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 41 pts
3 Vivian Cheruiyot Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 32 pts
4 Gladys Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 29 pts
5 Mary Keitany Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 26 pts
6 Worknesh Degefa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
7 Roza Dereje Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
8 Edna Kiplagat Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 20 pts
9 Shure Demise Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 18 pts
10 Helen Tola Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts

2019–21 (series XIII)

Men
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Lawrence Cherono Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 29 pts
2 Bashir Abdi Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 26 pts
2 Tola Shura Kitata Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 26 pts
4 Eliud Kipchoge Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
4 Lelisa Desisa Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
4 Birhanu Legese Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
4 Geoffrey Kamworor Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
8 Mosinet Geremew Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 20 pts
9 Sisay Lemma Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 18 pts
10 Abdi Nageeye Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 16 pts
10 Albert Korir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 16 pts
10 Vincent Kipchumba Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 16 pts
10 Dejene Debela Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 16 pts
Women
PlaceNameCountryPoints
1 Brigid Kosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
1 Joyciline Jepkosgei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
1 Peres Jepchirchir Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 50 pts
4 Ruth Chepngetich Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 34 pts
5 Lonah Chemtai Salpeter Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 26 pts
6 Sara Hall Flag of the United States.svg  United States 25 pts
6 Ababel Yeshaneh Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
6 Gotytom Gebreslase Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 25 pts
6 Diana Kipyogei Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya 25 pts
10 Emma Bates Flag of the United States.svg  United States 20 pts

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Ran in 2022 due to COVID-19 pandemic
  2. 1 2 Liliya Shobukhova (Russia) was the original winner in Series IV and V but she was disqualified from competition for a doping violation in April 2014 and all her results from 9 October 2009 have been annulled. [13]
  3. Rita Jeptoo (Kenya) won four races in the 2013–14 series but gave positive A and B samples in an out-of-competition test in September 2014. [15]
  4. Jemima Sumgong (Kenya), who won two races in 2016 but gave a positive sample in an out-of-competition test in February 2017. [16]

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The 2011 Chicago Marathon was the 34th edition of the annual marathon race in Chicago, Illinois which was held on Sunday, October 9. The men's race was won by Kenya's Moses Mosop in a time of 2:05:38 hours – a course record. Ejegayehu Dibaba, making her marathon distance debut, was the women's winner in 2:22:09. Some 37,400 runners started the event and the final total of 35,670 finishers was the second highest in its history.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jemima Sumgong</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Jemima Jelagat Sumgong is a Kenyan long-distance runner who competes in marathon races.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2012 Chicago Marathon</span>

The 2012 Chicago Marathon was the 35th edition of the annual marathon race in Chicago, Illinois and was held on Sunday, October 7. An IAAF Gold Label Road Race, it was the fourth and final World Marathon Majors event to be held that year. Tsegaye Kebede won the men's race in a course record of 2:04:38 hours and Atsede Baysa was the women's winner in a personal best of 2:22:03. A total of 37455 runners finished the race.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2016 London Marathon</span> 36th annual marathon race in London

The 2016 London Marathon was the 36th running of the annual marathon race in London, England, which took place on Sunday, 24 April. The men's elite race was won by Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge and the women's race was won by Kenyan Jemima Sumgong. The men's wheelchair race was won by Marcel Hug from Switzerland and the women's wheelchair race was won by American Tatyana McFadden.

In 2016, the foremost athletics events will be staged at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The two other major global level competitions in 2016 are the World Indoor Championships and World Half Marathon Championships.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brigid Kosgei</span> Kenyan long-distance runner

Brigid Jepchirchir Kosgei is a Kenyan long-distance runner who specialises in the marathon. She won the 2018 and 2019 Chicago Marathons, the 2019 and 2020 London Marathons and the 2021 Tokyo Marathon. Kosgei is the current marathon world record holder for women running in a mixed-sex race, with a time of 2:14:04 achieved on 13 October 2019 at the Chicago Marathon. She won the silver medal in the marathon event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2019 London Marathon</span> 39th running of the London marathon

The 2019 London Marathon was the 39th running of the annual marathon race in London, United Kingdom, which took place on 28 April. The elite men's race was won by Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge, who took his fourth London Marathon victory in a time of 2:02:37, the second fastest marathon ever at that point. The women's race was won by Brigid Kosgei, also of Kenya, in 2:18:20. American Daniel Romanchuk won the men's wheelchair title in 1:33:38 while Switzerland's Manuela Schär won the women's title in 1:44:09. Changes were made to the course to make it more environmentally friendly; the number of plastic bottles used was reduced and biodegradable alternatives were used instead.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Women's marathon</span> Olympic athletics event

The women's marathon event at the 2020 Summer Olympics started at 06:00 on 7 August 2021 in Sapporo. Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya won gold in 2:27:20 followed by world record holder and Kenyan teammate Brigid Kosgei with silver, and American Molly Seidel winning the bronze medal in her third-ever marathon.

The 2009 Chicago Marathon was the 32nd running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 11. The elite men's race was won by Kenya's Samuel Wanjiru in a time of 2:05:41 hours and the women's race was won by Germany's Irina Mikitenko in 2:26:31. The competition was originally won by Russia's Liliya Shobukhova in a time of 2:25:56, but she was retrospectively disqualified due to doping violations.

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