Pattaya Marathon

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Pattaya Marathon
DateJuly
Location Pattaya, Chonburi Province, Thailand
Event typeRoad
Distance Marathon, Half marathon, 10k
Primary sponsor Amazing Thailand, MAMA
Official site Official website

The Pattaya Marathon is held every July in Pattaya, Chonburi Province, Thailand. It is organized by the City of Pattaya. [1]

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In 2018, the marathon had a total of 10,000 participants. [2] [3] The City of Pattaya plans to significantly improve the marathon in the coming years, in an attempt to rebrand Pattaya as a leading "sports city." [4]

Past winners

Key:  Course record

Marathon

YearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
2024Flag of Kenya.svg  James Tallam  (KEN)2:25:41Flag of Kenya.svg  Caroline Cherono  (KEN)2:52:53
2023 [5] Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Yimer Bililign  (ETH)2:22.27Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Tsega Desta  (ETH)2:56:28
2022 [6] Flag of Kenya.svg  Cornelius Kibiwott  (KEN)2:28:34Flag of Thailand.svg  Nateewan Rattanaphan  (THA)3:32:08
2018 [7] Flag of Kenya.svg  Bernard Kiplangat  (KEN)2:44:15Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Abtew Wubhareg  (ETH)3:19:36
2017 [8] Flag of Kenya.svg  Gilbert Muge  (KEN)2:31:55Flag of Kenya.svg  Margaret Wangui  (KEN)2:56:05
2016 [9] Flag of Kenya.svg  Noha Chepsergon  (KEN)2:39:33Flag of Kenya.svg  Tabitha Wambui  (KEN)3:10:16

Half marathon

YearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
2024Flag of Kenya.svg  Emmanuel Kiprono  (KEN)1:06:46Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Misa Yimer  (ETH)1:17:00
2023Flag of Kenya.svg  John Muiriri  (KEN)1:09:40Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Gebeyehu Adbaru  (ETH)1:21:07
2022 [6] Flag of Kenya.svg  John Muiriri  (KEN)1:08:25Flag of Laos.svg  Lodkeo Inthakoumman  (LAO)1:23:14
2018Flag of Thailand.svg  Nattawat Innum  (THA)1:16:12Flag of Kenya.svg  Cynthia Chelangat  (KEN)1:25:35
2017Flag of Kenya.svg  Godfrey Ngetich  (KEN)1::15:30Flag of Kenya.svg  Rosemary Katua  (KEN)1:27:27
2016Flag of Kenya.svg  Alex Melly  (KEN)1:11:51Flag of Thailand.svg  Tanaphon Assawawongcharoen  (THA)1:31:53

Quarter marathon

YearMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)Women's winnerTime (h:m:s)
2024Flag of Kenya.svg  Emmanuel Kiprono  (KEN)30:03Flag of Kenya.svg  Langat Chepngetich  (KEN)34:06
2023Flag of Kenya.svg  John Muiriri  (KEN)31:05Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Gebeyehu Adbaru  (ETH)35:55
2018Flag of Thailand.svg  Cherdchai Phootako  (THA)34:05Flag of Laos.svg  Lodkeo Inthakoumman  (LAO)39:23
2017Flag of Thailand.svg  Sanchai Namkhet  (THA)35:07Flag of Thailand.svg  Natthaya Thanaronnawat  (THA)44:52
2016Flag of Thailand.svg  Nattawut Innum  (THA)36:44.5Flag of Thailand.svg  Suwari Thanaekkanithiwat  (THA)43:28.7

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