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The 2011 Chicago Marathon was the 34th edition of the annual marathon race in Chicago, Illinois which was held on Sunday, October 9. The men's race was won by Kenya's Moses Mosop in a time of 2:05:37 hours – a course record. Ejegayehu Dibaba, making her marathon distance debut, was the women's winner in 2:22:09. Some 37,400 runners started ...
2011 Chicago Marathon; I. 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Men's marathon; 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships – Women's marathon; L. 2011 London ...
Name City Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Link Adirondack Marathon: Schroon, New York United States September: 1997: Akron Marathon: Akron, Ohio United States ...
As the New York marathon began to grow exponentially in the 1970s, the Chicago Marathon was established as a rival to the New York City Marathon. [4] By the mid-1980s, the Chicago Marathon was ensconced as one of the big four marathons. [20] During the mid-1980s, it was named America's Marathon/Chicago and opened up the way for appearance payments.
The Antioch resident will join more than 50,000 runners expected to make the 26.2-mile trek through the city on Sunday for the city’s 46th marathon, now called the Bank of America Chicago Marathon.
T.J. Holmes left the Bank of America Chicago Marathon in an ambulance — and now, he and Amy Robach are sharing more details about the events that led up to his medical emergency on Sunday, Oct. 13.
9 October 2011 Chicago Marathon: Chicago, US Heart attack USA: Ulysses Thomas [36] 58 5 November 2011 Savannah Marathon: Savannah, US GBR: Claire Squires [37] 30 22 April 2012 London Marathon: London, UK Heart attack, DMAA supplement ESP: Xavier Jiménez [38] 45 17 March 2013 Barcelona Marathon: Barcelona, Spain Heart attack GBR: Sam Harper ...
Khalid Khannouchi is a four-time Chicago Marathon winner. The Chicago Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, [1] has been contested by men and women annually since 1977. [2] Since 1983, it has been held annually in October. [2] The United States had been represented by the most Chicago Marathon winners (nine men and twelve women).