Siberian International Marathon

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Siberian International Marathon
File:Aleksei Tishchenko, the boxer.jpg
Aleksei Tishchenko promoting the 2010 Siberian International Marathon
DateFirst Saturday in August
LocationOmsk, Siberia, Russia
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, 10K run
Established1990
Course recordsMen's: 2:13:03 (1993)
Russia Eduard Tukhbatullin
Women's: 2:30:21 (2002)
Russia Albina Mayorova
Official siteSiberian International Marathon
Participants378 finishers (2021)
462 finishers (2019)

Siberian International Marathon (SIM; Russian: Сибирский международный марафон) is a marathon road race held in Omsk, Russia, since 1990 as part of the City Days festivities. It takes place during the week of St. Ilya's Day, the patron saint of Omsk, in early August. The winter half-marathon is during the January 7 Orthodox Christmas week. The race date was moved forward a week in 2012 so that the start time exactly coincided with that of the 2012 Olympic men's marathon held in London.[1] It was delayed until September in 2013 due to the 2013 World Championships in Athletics being held in Moscow during that period. It was organised in 1990 by Dmitri Khodko and Sergei Govrilov as an attempt to open Omsk to foreigners. The foreign participation was headed by Claude Fisicaro, an Australian living in London, through a running club called World Runners, who ran in aid of ending hunger. Later directors of the Los Angeles Marathon and the New York City Marathon actively participated in the early years of the Siberian International Marathon. The first marathon was attended by 1800 athletes, including 32 foreigners from 9 countries one of which was British MP John Austin-Walker, and a Kenyan marathon runner who due to flight difficulty arrived the morning of the marathon. Since the early 1990s, the marathon has attracted thousands of participants each year and the number is growing annually. It is designated as an World Athletics Bronze Label Road Race, making it the only such competition in the country to hold World Athletics status.[2] In spite of its international nature, only one foreign athlete (Cosmas Musyoka of Kenya) topped the podium at the competition between 1990 and 2010. The 2020 and 2022 races were held virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, respectively.

Events

The events for the Siberian International Marathon include:

  • Marathon (42 km 195m - distance is certified by the AIMS). First ten women and men receive monetary prizes.
  • Wheelchair marathon (42 km 195m). First ten women and men receive monetary prizes.
  • Marathon relay (42 km 195m; six participants; legs of 5, 10, 5, 10, 5, and 7.195 kilometer). First three male and female teams receive monetary prizes.
  • Speedskating marathon (42 km 195m). Marathon on in-line skates. First three receive monetary prizes.

Past winners

NOTE: no race in 2020 nor 2022.

File:Nadja Wijenberg.jpg
Nadezhda Wijenberg won the women's race in 1994.

Key:   Course record

Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s)
1st 1990 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Yuri Porotov (URS) 2:17:48 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Galina Kuragina (URS) 2:42:13
2nd 1991 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Rustam Shagiev (URS) 2:16:54 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Natalia Repeshko (URS) 2:38:46
3rd 1992 File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Nikolay Kerimov (RUS) 2:17:28 File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Lutsia Belyayeva (RUS) 2:32:15
4th 1993 File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Eduard Tukhbatullin (RUS) 2:13:03 File:Flag of Russia (1991–1993).svg Elena Razdrogina (RUS) 2:38:20
5th 1994 File:Flag of Russia.svg Rustam Shagiev (RUS) 2:17:05 File:Flag of Russia.svg Nadezhda Wijenberg (RUS) 2:33:49
6th 1995 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yakov Tolstikov (RUS) 2:14:37 File:Flag of Russia.svg Alina Ivanova (RUS) 2:32:21
7th 1996 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anatoliy Archakov (RUS) 2:15:20 File:Flag of Russia.svg Elena Razdrogina (RUS) 2:35:16
8th 1997 File:Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Epanov (RUS) 2:15:54 File:Flag of Russia.svg Elvira Kolpakova (RUS) 2:35:22
9th 1998 File:Flag of Russia.svg Vladimir Netreba (RUS) 2:19:15 File:Flag of Russia.svg Alina Ivanova (RUS) 2:31:44
10th 1999 File:Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Khobotov (RUS) 2:15:14 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anfisa Kosacheva (RUS) 2:35:09
11th 2000 File:Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Khobotov (RUS) 2:18:05 File:Flag of Russia.svg Irina Timofeyeva (RUS) 2:34:07
12th 2001 File:Flag of Russia.svg Eduard Tukhbatullin (RUS) 2:20:43 File:Flag of Russia.svg Irina Safarova (RUS) 2:33:08
13th 2002 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Cosmas Musyoka (KEN) 2:17:38 File:Flag of Russia.svg Albina Ivanova (RUS) 2:30:21
14th 2003 File:Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Khobotov (RUS) 2:17:40 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anfisa Kosacheva (RUS) 2:40:16
15th 2004 File:Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Khobotov (RUS) 2:14:44 File:Flag of Russia.svg Liliya Yadzhak (RUS) 2:39:53
16th 2005 File:Flag of Russia.svg Mikhail Khobotov (RUS) 2:20:23 File:Flag of Russia.svg Liliya Yadzhak (RUS) 2:39:14
17th 2006 File:Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Lukin (RUS) 2:16:41 File:Flag of Russia.svg Liliya Yadzhak (RUS) 2:38:40
18th 2007 File:Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Lukin (RUS) 2:18:39 File:Flag of Russia.svg Iraida Pudorkina (RUS) 2:39:00
19th 2008 File:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Bryzgalov (RUS) 2:15:29 File:Flag of Russia.svg Liliya Yadzhak (RUS) 2:33:41
20th 2009 File:Flag of Russia.svg Sergey Lukin (RUS) 2:15:06 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yevgenia Danilova (RUS) 2:34:52
21st 2010 File:Flag of Russia.svg Oleg Marusin (RUS) 2:17:06 File:Flag of Russia.svg Marina Kovalyova (RUS) 2:39:45
22nd 2011 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Keyo Kiplimo (KEN) 2:14:25 File:Flag of Russia.svg Nina Podnebesnova (RUS) 2:37:22
23rd 2012 File:Flag of Russia.svg Nikolay Grigorov (RUS) 2:49:06 File:Flag of Belarus.svg Volha Mazuronak (BLR) 2:44:47
24th 2013 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ketema Nigusse (ETH) 2:13:23 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yevgenia Danilova (RUS) 2:31:50
25th 2014 File:Flag of Kenya.svg John Kyui (KEN) 2:14:50 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Purity Kimetto (KEN) 2:38:53
26th 2015 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Laban Moiben (KEN) 2:18:18 File:Flag of Russia.svg Albina Mayorova (RUS) 2:34:14
27th 2016 File:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Bryzgalov (RUS) 2:21:34 File:Flag of Russia.svg Marina Kovalyova (RUS) 2:36:13
28th 2017 File:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Leyman (RUS) 2:18:58 File:Flag of Russia.svg Irina Yumanova (RUS) 2:39:20
29th 2018 File:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Leyman (RUS) 2:17:03 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yevdokiya Bukina (RUS) 2:36:25
30th 2019 File:Flag of Russia.svg Andrey Leyman (RUS) 2:19:56 File:Flag of Russia.svg Yevdokiya Bukina (RUS) 2:35:50
31st 2021 File:Flag of Russia.svg Aleksey Reunkov (RUS) 2:15:39 File:Flag of Russia.svg Marina Kovalyova (RUS) 2:29:11
32nd 2023 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Eric Kering (KEN) 2:15:03 File:Flag of Russia.svg Alina Prokopeva (RUS) 2:35:42
33rd 2024 File:Flag of Kenya.svg John Rotich (KEN) 2:17:04 File:Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandra Morozova (RUS) 2:34:34

See also

References

  1. "Heat takes a heavy toll in Omsk". World Athletics. 12 August 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
  2. "Danilova and Nigusse win Siberian International Marathon". World Athletics. 22 September 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2024.
List of winners

External links