List of winners of the Rotterdam Marathon
This page lists the winners of the Rotterdam Marathon, which is a marathon annually held in Rotterdam, Netherlands since 1981.
The current course records of 2:04:27 (men) and 2:18:58 (women) are set in 2009 by Duncan Kibet and in 2012 by Tiki Gelana respectively.
Belayneh Densamo has won the marathon four times, Tegla Laroupe three times, and Robert de Castella, Marius Kipserem and Carla Beurskens twice.
Men's winners
Date | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
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23 May 1981 | John Graham | United Kingdom | 2:09:28 | Course record |
22 May 1982 | Rodolfo Gómez | Mexico | 2:11:57 | |
9 April 1983 | Robert de Castella | Australia | 2:08:37 | Course record |
14 April 1984 | Gidamis Shahanga | Tanzania | 2:11:12 | |
20 April 1985 | Carlos Lopes | Portugal | 2:07:12 | Course record, world record |
19 April 1986 | Abebe Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 2:09:09 | |
18 April 1987 | Belayneh Dinsamo | Ethiopia | 2:12:58 | |
17 April 1988 | Belayneh Dinsamo | Ethiopia | 2:06:50 | Course record, world record, 2nd victory |
16 April 1989 | Belayneh Dinsamo | Ethiopia | 2:08:39 | 3rd victory |
22 April 1990 | Hiromi Taniguchi | Japan | 2:10:56 | |
21 April 1991 | Robert de Castella | Australia | 2:09:42 | 2nd victory |
5 April 1992 | Salvador García | Mexico | 2:09:16 | |
18 April 1993 | Dionicio Cerón | Mexico | 2:11:06 | |
17 April 1994 | Vincent Rousseau | Belgium | 2:07:51 | |
23 April 1995 | Martín Fiz | Spain | 2:08:57 | |
28 April 1996 | Belayneh Dinsamo | Ethiopia | 2:10:30 | 4th victory |
20 April 1997 | Domingos Castro | Portugal | 2:07:51 | |
19 April 1998 | Fabián Roncero | Spain | 2:07:26 | |
18 April 1999 | Japhet Kosgei | Kenya | 2:07:09 | |
16 April 2000 | Kenneth Cheruiyot | Kenya | 2:08:22 | |
22 April 2001 | Josephat Kiprono | Kenya | 2:06:50 | Equal to course record |
21 April 2002 | Simon Biwott | Kenya | 2:08:36 | |
13 April 2003 | William Kiplagat | Kenya | 2:07:42 | |
4 April 2004 | Felix Limo | Kenya | 2:06:14 | Course record |
10 April 2005 | Jimmy Muindi | Kenya | 2:07:50 | |
9 April 2006 | Sammy Korir | Kenya | 2:06:38 | |
15 April 2007 | Joshua Chelanga | Kenya | 2:08:21 | |
13 April 2008 | William Kipsang | Kenya | 2:05:49 | Course record |
5 April 2009 | Duncan Kibet | Kenya | 2:04:27 | Course record |
11 April 2010 | Patrick Makau | Kenya | 2:04:48 | |
10 April 2011 | Wilson Chebet | Kenya | 2:05:27 | |
15 April 2012 | Yemane Tsegay | Ethiopia | 2:04:48 | [1] |
14 April 2013 | Tilahun Regassa | Ethiopia | 2:05:38 | |
13 April 2014 | Eliud Kipchoge | Kenya | 2:05:00 | |
12 April 2015 | Abera Kuma | Ethiopia | 2:06:47 | |
10 April 2016 | Marius Kipserem | Kenya | 2:06:11 | |
9 April 2017 | Marius Kimutai | Kenya | 2:06:04 | |
8 April 2018 | Kenneth Kipkemoi | Kenya | 2:05:44 | |
7 April 2019 | Marius Kipserem | Kenya | 2:04:11 | Course record, 2nd victory |
2020 | postponed due to coronavirus pandemic[2] |
Women's winners
Date | Athlete | Country | Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
23 May 1981 | Marja Wokke | Netherlands | 2:43:23 | Course record |
22 May 1982 | Mathilde Heuing | West Germany | 2:54:03 | |
9 April 1983 | Rosa Mota | Portugal | 2:32:27 | Course record |
14 April 1984 | Carla Beurskens | Netherlands | 2:34:56 | |
20 April 1985 | Wilma Rusman | Netherlands | 2:35:32 | |
19 April 1986 | Ellinor Ljungros | Sweden | 2:41:06 | |
18 April 1987 | Nelly Aerts | Belgium | 2:41:24 | |
17 April 1988 | Xiao Hongyan | China | 2:37:46 | |
16 April 1989 | Elena Murgoci | Romania | 2:32:03 | Course record |
22 April 1990 | Carla Beurskens | Netherlands | 2:29:47 | Course record, 2nd victory |
21 April 1991 | Joke Kleijweg | Netherlands | 2:34:18 | |
5 April 1992 | Aurora Cunha | Portugal | 2:29:14 | Course record |
18 April 1993 | Anne van Schuppen | Netherlands | 2:34:15 | |
17 April 1994 | Miyoko Asahina | Japan | 2:25:52 | Course record |
23 April 1995 | Mónica Pont | Spain | 2:30:34 | |
28 April 1996 | Lieve Slegers | Belgium | 2:28:06 | |
20 April 1997 | Tegla Laroupe | Kenya | 2:22:07 | Course record |
19 April 1998 | Tegla Laroupe | Kenya | 2:20:47 | Course record, world record, 2nd victory |
18 April 1999 | Tegla Laroupe | Kenya | 2:22:48 | 3rd victory |
16 April 2000 | Ana Isabel Alonso | Spain | 2:30:21 | |
22 April 2001 | Susan Chepkemei | Kenya | 2:25:45 | |
21 April 2002 | Takami Ominami | Japan | 2:23:43 | |
13 April 2003 | Olivera Jevtić | Serbia and Montenegro | 2:25:23 | National record |
4 April 2004 | Zhor El Kamch | Morocco | 2:26:10 | |
10 April 2005 | Lornah Kiplagat | Netherlands | 2:27:36 | |
9 April 2006 | Gishu Mindaye | Ethiopia | 2:28:30 | |
15 April 2007 | Hiromi Ominami | Japan | 2:26:36 | |
13 April 2008 | Lyubov Morgunova | Russia | 2:25:10 | |
5 April 2009 | Nailiya Yulamanova | Russia | 2:26:30 | |
11 April 2010 | Aberu Kebede | Ethiopia | 2:25:25 | |
10 April 2011 | Philes Ongori | Kenya | 2:24:20 | |
15 April 2012 | Tiki Gelana | Ethiopia | 2:18:58 | Course record,[1] National record |
14 April 2013 | Jemima Sumgong | Kenya | 2:23:27 | |
13 April 2014 | Abebech Afework | Ethiopia | 2:27:50 | |
12 April 2015 | Asami Kato | Japan | 2:26:30 | |
10 April 2016 | Letebrhan Haylay | Ethiopia | 2:26:15 | |
9 April 2017 | Meskerem Assefa | Ethiopia | 2:24:18 | |
8 April 2018 | Visiline Jepkesho | Kenya | 2:23:47 | |
7 April 2019 | Ashete Bekere | Ethiopia | 2:22:55 | |
2020 | postponed due to coronavirus pandemic[2] |
Victories by nation
Country | Men's winners | Women's winners | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Kenya | 18 | 7 | 25 |
Ethiopia | 8 | 7 | 15 |
Netherlands | 0 | 7 | 7 |
Japan | 1 | 4 | 5 |
Spain | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Portugal | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Belgium | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Mexico | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Australia | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Russia | 0 | 2 | 2 |
China | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Morocco | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Romania | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Serbia and Montenegro | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Sweden | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Tanzania | 1 | 0 | 1 |
United Kingdom | 1 | 0 | 1 |
West Germany | 0 | 1 | 1 |
References
- (in French) Palmares Marathon de Rotterdam
- (in Dutch) "Adhane wint marathon Rotterdam", NOS Sport, 2012. Retrieved on 2012-04-15.
- https://nnmarathonrotterdam.org/info/covid-19/
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