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Athens Classic Marathon
File:Panathinaiko.jpg
Panathinaiko Stadium is the finishing point of the race
DateEarly November
LocationAthens, Greece
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorOPAP
Established1972 (54 years ago) (1972)
Course recordsMen: 2:10:34 (2023)
Kenya Edwin Kiptoo
Women: 2:31:06 (2010)
Lithuania Rasa Drazdauskaitė
Official siteAthens Classic Marathon
Participants17,041 finishers (2024)[1]

The Athens Classic Marathon is an annual marathon road race held in Athens, Greece, normally in early November (the second Sunday of November), since 1972. It also often serves as Greece's national marathon championships. The race attracted 43,000 competitors in 2015 of which 16,000 were for the 42.195 kilometre (26.2 mile) course, both numbers being an all-time record for the event.[2] The rest of the runners competed in the concurrent 5 and 10 kilometres road races and the racewalking contest.

The marathon race and course is inspired by the Ancient Athenian army run from Marathon to Athens after the Battle of Marathon.[3]

Taking from the tradition of the Olympic Torch, the race features the Marathon Flame, which is lit at the Tomb of the Battle of Marathon[4] and carried to the stadium in Marathon before the beginning of each race.[5] In addition, an international marathon symposium is held the day before the race.[5]

Greek competitors have traditionally been strong in the men's and women's competitions. However, East Africans and Japanese runners have increasingly become the dominant runners from 1999 onwards.[6] The current course records are 2:10:34 hours for men, set by Edwin Kiptoo in 2023, while Rasa Drazdauskaitė's run of 2:31:06 in 2010 is the quickest by a woman on the course.[7]

History

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The provenance of the competitive race is traced back to the Marathon race at the 1896 Olympics.[8]

A separate race from the town of Marathon to Athens was regularly held in April from 1955 to at least 1989. This unrelated race, known as the Athens Marathon, frequently served as the Greek championship race but it is now discontinued.[9]

The Athens Classic Marathon began in 1972 as a joint venture between the Greek tourist board and athletics association.[10]

In 1982, the organisers dedicated the race to Grigoris Lambrakis, an athlete and Member of the Greek Parliament, whose murder in the 1960s has become an inspirational cause for advocates of human rights.[3]

The race came under the auspices of the current organisers and SEGAS in 1983 and has since become a major race, being awarded Gold Label Road Race status by the IAAF.[11][12] The 1983 event was known as the Athens Peace Marathon and both a popular and elite level race featured for the first time that year.[9]

Since 1990, the Athens Classic Marathon has often served as the Greek national championships for the marathon event.[11][13]

Since 2007 the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races has organised an annual International Marathon Symposium in Marathon town the day prior to the race.[5]

The 2010 edition of the event was combined with the celebration of the 2500th anniversary of the Battle of Marathon.[7] As the 2500 anniversary was actually in 2011, this year was also celebrated as the anniversary run.

In 2016, a refugee team competed in the concurrent 5 kilometre road race.[14]

The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants given the option of transferring their entry to 2021 or obtaining a full refund.[15][16]

Course

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The marathon course is based on the legend from which the race gained its name: Pheidippides, a messenger in Ancient Greece, who allegedly ran from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to announce the Greeks' victory over the Persians.[3]

It is perhaps the most difficult major marathon race: the course is uphill from the 10 km mark to the 31 km mark – the toughest uphill climb of any major marathon.[17] The course begins in the town of Marathon, where it passes the tomb of the Athenian soldiers, and it traces a path near the coast through Nea Makri. Following the steep rise, the course goes lightly downhill towards the city of Athens.[18] It passes a statue of a runner (Ο Δρομέας) in the city centre before finishing up at the Panathinaiko Stadium;[19] a site for athletics competitions in ancient times and the finishing point for both the 1896 and 2004 Olympic marathons.[18]

Past winners

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File:Statue of Pheidippides along the Marathon Road.jpg
A statue of Pheidippides on the route from Marathon to Athens
File:1896 Olympic marathon.jpg
Burton Holmes' photograph entitled "1896: Three athletes in training for the marathon at the Olympic Games in Athens". The 1896 Olympic Marathon was the precursor to the Athens Classic Marathon.
File:Athens Marathon 1980-01.jpg
Runners competing in the 1980 Athens Marathon, won by Jean-Paul Didim

Key:   Course record   Greek championship race

Year Men's winner Time
(h:m:s)
Women's winner Time
(h:m:s)
2024 File:Flag of Greece.svg Charalampos Pitsolis (GRE) 2:18:56 File:Flag of Greece.svg Stamatia Noula (GRE) 2:40:20
2023 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Edwin Kiptoo (KEN) 2:10:34 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Soukaina Atanane (MAR) 2:31:52
2022 File:Flag of Greece.svg Charalampos Pitsolis (GRE) 2:23:44 File:Flag of Greece.svg Vasiliki Konstantinopoulou (GRE) 2:46:01
2021 File:Flag of Greece.svg Konstantinos Gkelaouzos (GRE) 2:16:49 File:Flag of Greece.svg Gloria Privileggio (GRE) 2:41:30
2020 cancelled due to coronavirus pandemic[15]
2019 File:Flag of Kenya.svg John Komen (KEN) 2:16:34 File:Flag of Greece.svg Eleftheria Petroulaki (GRE) 2:45:50
2018 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Brimin Kipkorir (KEN) 2:10:56 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Shelmith Nyawira (KEN) 2:36:46
2017 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Samuel Kalalei (KEN) 2:12:17 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Bedatu Hirpa (ETH) 2:34:18
2016 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Luka Rotich (KEN) 2:12:49 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nancy Arusei (KEN) 2:38:13
2015 File:Flag of Greece.svg Christoforos Merousis (GRE) 2:21:22 File:Flag of Japan.svg Minori Hayakari (JPN) 2:52:06
2014 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Felix Kandie (KEN) 2:10:37 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Naomi Maiyo (KEN) 2:41:06
2013 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Hillary Yego (KEN) 2:13:51 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nancy Rotich (KEN) 2:41:32
2012 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Raymond Bett (KEN) 2:11:35 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Consalater Yadaa (KEN) 2:40:00
2011 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Abdelkrim Boubker (MAR) 2:11:40 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Elfeneshe Melkamu (ETH) 2:35:25
2010 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Raymond Bett (KEN) 2:12:40 File:Flag of Lithuania.svg Rasa Drazdauskaitė (LTU) 2:31:06
2009 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Josephat Ngetich (KEN) 2:13:44 File:Flag of Japan.svg Akemi Ozaki (JPN) 2:39:56
2008 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Paul Lekuraa (KEN) 2:12:42 File:Flag of Japan.svg Mai Tagami (JPN) 2:36:58
2007 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Benjamin Korir (KEN) 2:14:40 File:Flag of Russia.svg Svetlana Ponomarenko (RUS) 2:33:19
2006 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Henry Tarus (KEN) 2:17:46 File:Flag of Japan.svg Chikako Ogushi (JPN) 2:40:45
2005 File:Flag of Kenya.svg James Saina (KEN) 2:16:15 File:Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Sisay Measo (ETH) 2:38:39
2004 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Frederick Cherono (KEN) 2:15:28 File:Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Alemu Zinash (ETH) 2:41:11
2003 File:Flag of Tanzania.svg Zebedayo Bayo (TAN) 2:16:59 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Nadezhda Wijenberg (NED) 2:43:18
2002 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Mark Saina (KEN) 2:18:20 File:Flag of Germany.svg Sonja Oberem (GER) 2:37:29
2001 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Noah Bor (KEN) 2:19:26 File:Flag of Germany.svg Sonja Oberem (GER) 2:36:15
2000 File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikólaos Poliás (GRE) 2:20:50 File:Flag of Greece.svg Yeoryía Abatzídou (GRE) 2:53:00
1999 File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Masato Yonehara (JPN) 2:18:35 File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Tamaki Okuno (JPN) 2:46:46
1998 File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikólaos Poliás (GRE) 2:18:38 File:Flag of the United States.svg Joy Smith (USA) 2:50:52
1997 File:Flag of Greece.svg Gerasimos Kokotos (GRE) 2:31:47 File:Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Hurta (USA) 2:54:43
1996 File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikitas Markakis (GRE) 2:33:15 File:Flag of Greece.svg Panagiota Petropoulou (GRE) 2:56:42
1995 File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikólaos Poliás (GRE) 2:27:27 File:Flag of Greece.svg Panagiota Nikolakopoulou (GRE) 2:59:45
1994 File:Flag of Greece.svg Christos Dumas (GRE) 2:27:27 File:Flag of Greece.svg Kleri Stavropoulou (GRE) 3:21:32
1993 File:Flag of Greece.svg Nikólaos Poliás (GRE) 2:28:12 File:Flag of Greece.svg Panagiota Petropoulou (GRE) 3:15:56
1992 File:Flag of Greece.svg Christos Dumas (GRE) 2:31:15 File:Flag of Japan (1870-1999).svg Reiko Hirosawa (JPN) 3:05:24
1991 File:Flag of Greece.svg Theodoros Fotopoulos (GRE) 2:28:18 File:Flag of Greece.svg Sofia Sotiriadou (GRE) 2:59:29
1990 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Johan Engholm (SWE) 2:26:33 File:Flag of New Zealand.svg Prudence Taylor (NZL) 2:59:15
1989 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Jan van Rijthoven (NED) 2:23:19 File:Flag of the United States.svg Leslie Lewis (USA) 2:37:42
1988 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Fedor Ryzhov (URS) 2:17:33 File:Flag of Greece.svg Magdalini Poulimenou (GRE) 2:50:59
1987 File:Flag of South Africa (1928–1982).svg Kevin Flanegan (RSA) 2:25:14 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Irina Bogacheva (URS) 2:43:37
1986 File:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Jos vander Water (BEL) 2:27:22 File:Flag of Norway.svg Signe Ward (NOR) 3:06:58
1985 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Michael Hill (SWE) 2:26:20 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Eryl Davies (GBR) 3:04:30
1984 File:Flag of South Africa (1928–1982).svg Leon Swanepoel (RSA) 2:28:53 File:Flag of the United States.svg Barbara Balzer (USA) 2:58:30
1983 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Martin J. McCarthy (GBR) 2:25:34 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Hanne Jensen (DEN) 3:20:33
1982 File:Flag of the United States.svg Rick Callison (USA) 2:27:29 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Ella Grimm (DEN) 3:07:41
1981 File:Flag of Greece.svg Yiannis Kouros (GRE) 2:32:50 File:Flag of Denmark.svg Britta Sorensen (DEN) 3:16:00
1980 File:Flag of France.svg Jean-Paul Didim (FRA) 2:34:32 File:Flag of the United States.svg Arlene Volmer (USA) 3:17:07
1979 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Richard Belk (GBR) 2:31:21 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Gaby Birrer (SUI) 3:34:21
1978 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Danny Flynn (AUS) 2:27:22 File:Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Alexandra Fili (GRE) 4:47:00
1977 File:Flag of Ethiopia (1975–1987).svg Kebede Balcha (ETH) 2:14:40.8 File:Flag of Sweden.svg Christina Johansson (SWE) 3:05:53
1976 File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Edgar Friedli (SUI) 2:33:50 File:Flag of the United States.svg Melissa Hendriksen (USA) 3:35:45
1975 File:Flag of Greece (1822-1978).svg Teofanis Tsimingatos (GRE) 2:35:39 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Corrie Konings (NED) 3:16:13
1974 File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Ian Thompson (GBR) 2:13.50 File:Flag of Germany.svg Eva-Maria Westphal (FRG) 3:55:56
1973 File:Flag of Finland.svg Jouko Kuha (FIN) 2:32:26 No women's race
1972 File:Flag of Greece (1970–1975).svg Yiannis Virvilis (GRE) 2:26:26 No women's race

Statistics

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Attendance

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No. Year 42 km. registrations 42 km. finishers[20] Total registrations
20th 2002 ? 1.779 ?
21st 2003 ? 2.676 ?
22nd 2004 ? 2.868 ?
23rd 2005 ? 2.559 ?
24th 2006 3.073 2.626 ?
25th 2007 ? 3.438 7.000
26th 2008 ? 3.846 10.000
27th 2009 ? 3.855 ?
28th 2010 ? 10.371 20.000
29th 2011 9.000 6.144 17.500
30th 2012 9.500 6.470 26.000
31st 2013 ? 8.500 31.000
32nd 2014 13.000 10.480 35.000
33rd 2015 16.000 11.886 43.000
34th 2016 18.000 13.707 50.000
35th 2017 18.500 14.743 51.000
36th 2018 ? 15.279 55.000

References

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