Treviso Marathon

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Treviso Marathon
File:2007 Treviso Marathon.jpg
Runners at the 2007 edition in Treviso
DateMarch
LocationTreviso, Italy
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established2004
Course recordsMen's: 2:10:18 (2007)
Kenya Benjamin Pseret
Women's: 2:28:03 (2007)
Ethiopia Shitaye Gemechu
Official siteTreviso Marathon
Participants1,184 (2019)

The Treviso Marathon (Italian: Maratona di Treviso) is an annual road running event which is held in March in the area around the Province of Treviso in Italy.

History

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The Treviso Marathon was launched in 2004 and an initiative where any runner completing the distance under six hours received free entrance saw the race attract over 3000 runners, placing it as the fifth-largest marathon in Italy that year.[1] The race continued to attract large numbers of runners after its inaugural edition and over 3700 people finished the 4th edition of the race in 2007.[2] The event played host to the Italian championship race for the first time in 2009, with Italians Migidio Bourifa and Laura Giordano (es; de) claiming both the race titles and national titles.[3]

The course has a point-to-point format, beginning at Via Cavour near Viale della Vittoria in Vittorio Veneto and finishing within the city of Treviso at Porta San Tommaso in Piazza del Grano.[4] Along its very flat, southerly route, it passes the towns of Conegliano, Susegana, Nervesa della Battaglia, Spresiano and Villorba.[5] The course is certified by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races.[6]

The race attracts domestic elite level marathon runners, other European athletes and also Moroccan, Ethiopian and Kenyan runners. The course records were set in 2007, with Benjamin Pseret holding the men's best time of 2:10:18 and Shitaye Gemechu holding the women's record of 2:28:03 hours.

The 2020 edition of the race was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the event likely being rescheduled for 2020.09.20.[7]

Past winners

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Key:   Course record   Country's championship race

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 2004 File:Flag of Italy.svg Fabio Rinaldi (ITA) 2:11:48 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Hafida Izem (MAR) 2:37:58
2nd 2005 File:Flag of Italy.svg Denis Curzi (ITA) 2:11:37 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Alemu Zinash (ETH) 2:40:53
3rd 2006 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Rachid Kisri (MAR) 2:10:34 File:Flag of Italy.svg Deborah Toniolo (ITA) 2:28:31
4th 2007 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Benjamin Pseret (KEN) 2:10:18 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Shitaye Gemechu (ETH) 2:28:03
5th 2008 File:Flag of Italy.svg Denis Curzi (ITA) 2:13:27 File:Flag of Slovenia.svg Helena Javornik (SLO) 2:28:36
6th 2009 File:Flag of Italy.svg Migidio Bourifa (ITA) 2:14:14 File:Flag of Italy.svg Laura Giordano (ITA) 2:35:36
7th 2010 File:Flag of Italy.svg Ottaviano Andriani (ITA) 2:12:49 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Amelework Fekadu (ETH) 2:33:09
8th[8] 2011 File:Flag of Morocco.svg Naseef Ahmed (MAR) 2:13:57 File:Flag of Italy.svg Martina Celi (ITA) 2:36:14
9th 2012 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Michael Chemchir (KEN) 2:15:06 File:Flag of Romania.svg Daniela Cârlan (ROM) 2:39:20
10th 2013 File:Flag of Italy.svg Said Boudalia (ITA) 2:20:38 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Josephine Wangoi (KEN) 2:39:20
11th 2014 File:Flag of Uganda.svg Simon Rugut (UGA) 2:16:32 File:Flag of Italy.svg Laura Giordano (ITA) 2:46:36
12th 2015 File:Flag of Italy.svg Stefano La Rosa (ITA) 2:12:02 File:Flag of Italy.svg Laura Giordano (ITA) 2:39:29
13th 2016 File:Flag of Eritrea.svg Yohannes Semereab (ERI) 2:17:32 File:Flag of Croatia.svg Marija Vrajić (CRO) 2:40:41
14th 2017 File:Flag of Italy.svg Stefano La Rosa (ITA) 2:12:26 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Lucy Liavoga (KEN) 2:52:12
15th 2018 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Gilbert Chumba (KEN) 2:12:19 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Medina Armino (ETH) 2:33:17
16th 2019 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Gilbert Chumba (KEN) 2:13:10 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Nancy Jelagat (KEN) 2:36:22

References

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  1. ^ Rinaldi and Izem win inaugural Treviso Marathon titles. IAAF (2004-03-15). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  2. ^ Zorzi, Alberto (2007-03-26). Course records fall in Treviso. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  3. ^ Zorzi, Alberto (2009-03-30). Bourifa and Giordano take Treviso Marathon wins. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  4. ^ Percorso (in Italian). Treviso Marathon. Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  5. ^ Race Course. Treviso Marathon (2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  6. ^ Directory. AIMS (2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
  7. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
  8. ^ March 2011 AIMS Results. AIMS (2011). Retrieved on 2011-05-02.
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