Ottawa Race Weekend | |
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Date | 4th weekend of May |
Location | Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half marathon, 10K run, 5K run, 2K, 1.2K Kids Marathon |
Primary sponsor | Tamarack |
Established | 1975 |
Course records | Marathon: Men: Andualem Shiferaw (ETH) 2:06:04 Women: Gelete Burka (ETH) 2:22:17 10K: Men: Deriba Merga (ETH) 27:24 Women: Gladys Cherono (KEN) 30:56 |
Official site | Ottawa Race Weekend |
Participants | 2,776 marathon finishers (2019) [1] [2] 9,755 (2019) |
The Ottawa Race Weekend (also known as Tamarack Ottawa Race Weekend for sponsorship reasons) is an annual weekend of road running events held the last weekend of May in the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The two-day running event includes seven races, including the Ottawa Marathon, all of which start and end at Ottawa City Hall. [3] The marathon was first held in 1975, and is categorized as an Elite Label Road Race by World Athletics. [4] [5] Over 40,000 participants take part in the races each year.
The Ottawa Race Weekend also includes Canada's largest health and fitness expo, which opens on the Thursday before the weekend. In addition, each year, participants in the Ottawa Race Weekend raise close to $1 million for approximately 25 local and national charities affiliated with the event.
The 2020 and 2021 editions of the race were cancelled due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. [6]
The race weekend includes seven races: a 1.2 km kids marathon, 2K, 5K, 10K, half marathon, wheelchair marathon, and marathon. [3] All of the races start and finish at Ottawa City Hall. [3]
The signature event of the weekend is the Ottawa Marathon, which was first held in 1975. Today it is the largest marathon event in Canada and is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. The event is also home to the Canadian Marathon Championships and the Canadian Forces Marathon Championships.
The Ottawa Race Weekend was at one point the only road racing event in the world to host two IAAF Silver Label events: the 10K and the Ottawa Marathon. In 2014 the 10k became the first IAAF Gold Label road race in Canada. [7] [8] On October 22, 2015, the Marathon also became an IAAF Gold Label road race. [9] [10] In 2023, the race was reclassified by World Athletics as an Elite road race (one level below Gold).
The event is organized by Run Ottawa, a not-for-profit organization. More than 2,000 volunteers, including a volunteer race committee, support a team of nine full-time staff in organizing the event.
Key:
Ed. | Year | Men's winner | Time [lower-alpha 1] | Women's winner | Time [lower-alpha 1] | ||
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48th | 2024 | Tesfaye Anbesa | 2:12:41 | Maeregu Hayelom | 2:32:20 | ||
47th | 2023 | Yihunilign Adane | 2:08:22 | Waganesh Mekasha | 2:24:47 | ||
46th | 2022 | Andualem Shiferaw | 2:06:04 | Kinsey Middleton | 2:30:09 | ||
2021 | Event canceled due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic [19] [19] [6] | ||||||
2020 | |||||||
45th | 2019 | Albert Korir | 2:08:03 | Tigist Girma | 2:26:34 | ||
44th | 2018 | Yemane Tsegay | 2:08:52 | Gelete Burka | 2:22:17 | ||
43rd | 2017 | Eliud Kiptanui | 2:10:14 | Guteni Imana | 2:30:18 | ||
42nd | 2016 | Dino Sefir | 2:08:14 | Koren Jelela | 2:27:06 | ||
41st | 2015 | Girmay Birhanu | 2:08:14 | Aberu Mekuria | 2:25:30 | ||
40th | 2014 | Yemane Tsegay | 2:06:54 | Tigist Tufa | 2:24:30 | ||
39th | 2013 | Tariku Jufar | 2:08:04.8 | Yeshi Esayias | 2:25:30.1 | ||
38th | 2012 | Laban Moiben | 2:09:12.9 | Yeshi Esayias | 2:28:46 | ||
37th | 2011 | Laban Moiben | 2:10:17.9 | Kebebush Haile | 2:32:14.0 | ||
36th | 2010 | Arata Fujiwara | 2:09:33.4 | Merima Mohammed | 2:28:19 | ||
35th | 2009 | David Cheruiyot | 2:13:22.6 | Asmae Leghzaoui | 2:27:40.9 | ||
34th | 2008 | David Cheruiyot | 2:10:59.8 | Asmae Leghzaoui | 2:28:43.9 | ||
33rd | 2007 | David Cheruiyot | 2:10:35.4 | Lyudmila Korchagina | 2:31:56.6 | ||
32nd | 2006 † | Abderrahime Bouramdane | 2:12:18.2 | Lyudmila Korchagina | 2:29:42.1 | ||
31st | 2005 | David Cheruiyot | 2:14:20.3 | Lidiya Vasilevskaya | 2:31:52.7 | ||
30th | 2004 | Elly Rono | 2:11:47.4 | Lyudmila Korchagina | 2:30:53.0 | ||
29th | 2003 | Joseph Nderitu | 2:15:29.2 | Sandy Jacobson | 2:33:51.9 | ||
28th | 2002 | Joseph Nderitu | 2:14:04.0 | Lyudmila Korchagina | 2:33:13.3 | ||
27th | 2001 | Joseph Nderitu | 2:15:50.5 | Danuta Bartoszek | 2:37:58.9 | ||
26th | 2000 | Bruce Deacon | 2:17:12.5 | Veronique Vandersmissen | 2:36:45.1 | ||
25th | 1999 | Bruce Raymer | 2:22:24.7 | Veronique Vandersmissen | 2:39:56.4 | ||
24th | 1998 | Malcolm Campbell | 2:31:16 | Leslie Carson | 2:49:06 | ||
23rd | 1997 | Nick Tsioros | 2:25:16 | Laura Ruptash | 3:01:46 | ||
22nd | 1996 | Jean Lagarde | 2:26:02 | Kimberley Webb | 2:52:03 | ||
21st | 1995 | Jean Lagarde | 2:26:53 | Noeleen Wadden | 2:58:51 | ||
20th | 1994 | Jean Lagarde | 2:19:00 | France Levasseur | 2:50:52 | ||
19th | 1993 | Jean Lagarde | 2:23:14 | Noeleen Wadden | 2:52:31 | ||
18th | 1992 | Michael Petrocci | 2:20:03 | Betsy Kneale | 2:47:55 | ||
17th | 1991 | Michael Petrocci | 2:23:44 | Laura Konantz | 2:51:00 | ||
16th | 1990 | Gord Christie | 2:18:38 | France Levasseur | 2:49:33 | ||
15th | 1989 | Gord Christie | 2:14:33 | Lise Bouchard | 2:44:58 | ||
14th | 1988 | Gord Christie | 2:18:40 | Margarita Galicia | 2:52:08 | ||
13th | 1987 | Peter Maher | 2:12:58 | Dorothy Goertzen | 2:40:59 | ||
12th | 1986 | Bruce Wainman | 2:18:24 | Joan Groothuysen | 2:54:25 | ||
11th | 1985 | Ric Sayre | 2:16:18 | Marian Teitsch | 2:47:56 | ||
10th | 1984 | Dave Edge | 2:13:19 | Silvia Ruegger | 2:30:37 | ||
9th | 1983 | Mike Dyon | 2:21:37 | Celia McInnis | 2:54:13 | ||
8th | 1982 | Greg Leroy | 2:21:04 | Margo Elson | 2:50:50 | ||
7th | 1981 | Mike Dyon | 2:16:07 | Kathryn Tanner | 2:48:54 | ||
6th | 1980 | Patrick Montuoro | 2:22:54 | Christine Lavallee | 2:42:50 | ||
5th | 1979 | Jerome Drayton | 2:18:05 | Jacqueline Gareau | 2:47:58 | ||
4th | 1978 | Brian Maxwell | 2:16:03 | Christine Lavallee | 2:47:37 | ||
3rd | 1977 | Mike Dyon | 2:18:05 | Joann McKinty-Heale | 3:02:22 | ||
2nd | 1976 | Wayne Yetman | 2:16:32 | Eleanor Thomas | 3:09:27 | ||
1st | 1975 | Mehdi Jaouhar | 2:26:39 | Eleanor Thomas | 3:27:28 |
Ed. | Year | Men's winner | Time [lower-alpha 2] | Women's winner | Time [lower-alpha 2] | ||
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37th | 2024 | Ben Flanagan (CAN) | 28:09 | Malindi Elmore (CAN) | 32:50 | ||
36th | 2023 | Mohammed Ahmed (CAN) | 28:21.1 | Natasha Wodak (CAN) | 32:51 | ||
35th | 2022 | Ben Flanagan (CAN) | 28:39 | Natasha Wodak (CAN) | 32:41 | ||
2021 | Event canceled due to COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic [19] [19] [6] | ||||||
2020 | |||||||
34th | 2019 | Mohammed Ziani (MAR) | 28:12 | Dorcas Kimeli (KEN) | 31:09 | ||
33rd | 2018 | Andamlak Belihu (ETH) | 27:48 | Alia Mohammed (UAE) | 31:36 | ||
32nd | 2017 | Leule Gebrselassie (ETH) | 28:42.1 | Netsanet Gudeta (ETH) | 31:34.1 | ||
31st | 2016 | Mohammed Ziani (MAR) | 28:36.5 | Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) | 31:29 | ||
30th | 2015 | Nicholas Bor (KEN) | 27:55 | Gladys Cherono (KEN) | 30:56 | ||
29th | 2014 | Wilson Kiprop (KEN) | 28:00 | Mary Keitany (KEN) | 31:22 | ||
28th | 2013 | El-Hassan El-Abbassi (MAR) | 27:36.6 | Malika Assahah (MAR) | 31:45.7 | ||
27th | 2012 | Geoffrey Mutai (KEN) | 27:41.4 | Lindsey Scherf (USA) | 33:12.8 | ||
26th | 2011 | Deriba Merga (ETH) | 28:30.3 | Dire Tune (ETH) | 31:43.2 | ||
25th | 2010 | Lelisa Desisa (ETH) | 28:08.9 | Dire Tune (ETH) | 32:11.5 | ||
24th | 2009 | Deriba Merga (ETH) | 27:23.9 | Teyba Erkesso (ETH) | 31:50.4 | ||
23rd | 2008 | Julius Kiptoo (KEN) | 28:37.0 | Emebet Bacha (ETH) | 32:42.1 | ||
22nd | 2007 | Simon Bairu (CAN) | 28:29.1 | Catherine Ndereba (KEN) | 33:01.2 | ||
21st | 2006 | George Misoi (KEN) | 28:29.5 | Tetyana Hladyr (UKR) | 32:05.0 | ||
20th | 2005 | George Misoi (KEN) | 28:55.7 | Grace Momanyi (KEN) | 31:24.4 | ||
19th | 2004 | Duncan Kibet (KEN) | 28:59.8 | Aster Demissie (ETH) | 32:30.3 | ||
18th | 2003 | Yevgeniy Bozhko (UKR) | 28:23.6 | Lyudmila Biktasheva (RUS) | 32:16.4 | ||
17th | 2002 | Enos Keter (KEN) | 28:29.8 | Uta Pippig (GER) | 32:57.7 | ||
16th | 2001 | Julius Nderitu (KEN) | 28:28.3 | Uta Pippig (GER) | 32:31.7 | ||
15th | 2000 | Paul Mbugua (KEN) | 29:32.1 | Grace Momanyi (KEN) | 33:36.2 | ||
14th | 1999 | Paul Mbugua (KEN) | 29:54 | Danuta Bartoszek (CAN) | 34:16.4 | ||
13th | 1998 | Paul Mbugua (KEN) | 29:06 | Isabelle LeDroit (CAN) | 34:28 | ||
12th | 1997 | Rachid Tbahi (MAR) | 29:41 | Sarah Dillabough (CAN) | 33:26 | ||
11th | 1996 | Steve Boyd (CAN) | 29:55 | Tania Jones (CAN) | 34:54 | ||
10th | 1995 | John Halvorsen (NOR) | 29:25 | Tania Jones (CAN) | 35:29 | ||
9th | 1994 | Jeff Lockyer (CAN) | 29:52 | Lisa Presedo (CAN) | 34:32 | ||
8th | 1993 | Steve Boyd (CAN) | 30:03 | Lisa Presedo (CAN) | 34:16 | ||
7th | 1992 | John Halvorsen (NOR) | 28:56 | Carole Rouillard (CAN) | 33:20 | ||
6th | 1991 | John Halvorsen (NOR) | 29:21 | Odette Lapierre (CAN) | 35:03 | ||
5th | 1990 | Paul McCloy (CAN) | 29:22 | Odette Lapierre (CAN) | 34:28 | ||
4th | 1989 | Alberto Maravilha (POR) | 29:08 | Albertina Dias (POR) | 32:11 | ||
3rd | 1988 | John Halvorsen (NOR) | 28:12 | Sheryl Reid (CAN) | 34:24 | ||
2nd | 1987 | Paul Williams (CAN) | 30:18 | ? | ? | ||
1st | 1986 | Robert Rice (CAN) | 29:30 | Maureen de St. Croix (CAN) | 35:37 |
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