Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Half marathon: 1:06:47 Paula Radcliffe: 7 October 2001 World Half Marathon Championships: Bristol, United Kingdom 1:05:39.6 a: Paula Radcliffe: 21 September 2003 Newcastle–South Shields, United Kingdom Marathon: 2:15:25 Paula Radcliffe: 13 April 2003 London Marathon: London, United Kingdom 100 m hurdles: 12.51 (+0.7 m/s) Tiffany Porter: 14 ...
The standards are published by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.), in advance of the qualifying window. To "qualify" for the Boston Marathon runners need to have run a marathon at a time given for their gender and age (as shown in the tables below). Before the 2012 marathon, qualification allowed runners to register and run the race.
World Half Marathon Championships: Cardiff, United Kingdom [98] 10 miles: 45:57 Emile Cairess: 4 March 2023 Podium Breaking 10 Barrowford Barrowford, United Kingdom [99] 45:13 # Ian Stewart: 8 May 1977 Stoke, United Kingdom 18 km: 47:50+ Mo Farah: 22 March 2015 Lisbon Half Marathon: Lisbon, Portugal [95] 20 km: 56:27+ Mo Farah: 22 March 2015 ...
The 2024 edition of the Boston Marathon will again see some of the world’s best distance runners compete alongside a large mass participation field.. First held in the 19th century, a tough 26.2 ...
The London Marathon returns in 2024 with another action-packed day of elite and charitable racing.. The annual road race in the English capital is again held in a traditional slot in April, with ...
The Boston Marathon is an annual marathon race hosted by several cities and towns in greater Boston in eastern Massachusetts, United States. It is traditionally held on Patriots' Day , the third Monday of April. [ 1 ]
Significant prize money is on offer to competitors at the 2023 Boston Marathon.. One of distance running’s most coveted events, entrants will aim to cover a challenging 26.2-mile course through ...
Several national records were run on a date when an athlete represented a country currently no longer in existence such as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. On achieving independence the appropriate national federation of the current national state retroactively recognized them as valid NRs.