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  2. Istanbul Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Istanbul Marathon (Turkish: İstanbul Maratonu, also known as Türkiye İş Bankası Istanbul Marathon for sponsorship reasons) is an international athletics event hosted in Istanbul, Turkey, in November, first held in 1979. [3]

  3. Ruth Chepng'etich - Wikipedia

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    Chepng'etich won the women's only road race at the 40th Istanbul Marathon, a World Athletics Label Road Race.She ran 2:18:35, with split times of 31:59 at 10 km, 48:15 at 15 km, 1:08:22 at the half marathon mark, and 1:37:42 at 30 km. Chepng'etich's performance was a course record, the best performance ever on Turkish soil, and, at the time, was the seventh fastest time in history.

  4. Istanbul Half Marathon - Wikipedia

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    The Istanbul Half Marathon (Turkish: İstanbul Yarı Maratonu) is an annual road running event over the half marathon distance (21.1 km) that takes place on the streets of Istanbul, Turkey in April. The event is sponsored by Vodafone. It was promoted to the IAAF Gold Label status for 2017. [1]

  5. List of World Athletics Label marathon races - Wikipedia

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    Name City / Race Location Country Month* *Last race was held Inception Ref Amsterdam Marathon: Amsterdam Netherlands October: 1975: Berlin Marathon: Berlin Germany September

  6. Serap Aktaş - Wikipedia

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    Serap Aktaş (born September 25, 1971 in Ceyhan, Turkey) is a Turkish female middle and long-distance runner, who later specialized in marathon. [1] She holds various Turkish records. In 1994, she finished the Istanbul Marathon first in the women's category

  7. Ashu Kasim - Wikipedia

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    Ashu made her marathon debut at the 2009 Paris Marathon and recorded a best of 2:25:49 for fourth place. [4] In October she attended the Istanbul Marathon as claimed second place behind Bizunesh Urgesa. She ran at the 2010 Prague Marathon and finished in third place with a time of 2:29:54. [5]

  8. ‘Incredible’ Kelvin Kiptum was targeting more marathon ...

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    Before his life was cut short at the age of 24 in a road accident, Kelvin Kiptum had been intent on achieving even more history in his brief but extraordinary marathon running career. Already the ...

  9. Yelena Sipatova - Wikipedia

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    Yelena Sipatova (Russian: Елена Сипатова; born 7 June 1955) is a retired long-distance runner from the Soviet Union, and a former winner of the Rome City Marathon (1995) [1] and the Istanbul Marathon (1993).