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Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago 3000 m: 8:14.16 Sheldon Monderoy: 30 May 2000 Espoo, Finland 5000 m: 14:12.01 Ronnie Holassie: 20 June 1999 Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago 10,000 m: 30:30.42 Quintin John: 1994 Kingston, Jamaica 10 km (road) 29:24 Ronnie Holassie: 4 March 1995 Winter Haven, United States Half marathon: 1:04:15 Ronnie ...
The 2024 World Athletics Label Road Races were road running competitions held in 2024 that have met the standard for World Athletics to include the race in its Label Road Races program. [1] Like the Diamond League for track and field, the list represents the highest level international road racing circuit.
The men's half marathon at the 2024 European Athletics Championships took place at the Stadio Olimpico on 9 June. [1] Records ... Results The start was at 09:00. 57 ...
15 February 2024 World Para Athletics Grand Prix Dubai, United Arab Emirates [25] T52 28.53 (−1.2 m/s) Maxime Carabin Belgium 5 February 2024 Sharjah International Open Para Athletics Meeting Sharjah, United Arab Emirates [26] T53 25.04 (0.0 m/s) Brent Lakatos Canada 28 May 2017 Swiss Nationals Arbon, Switzerland [14] T54 23.97 (+0.5 m/s)
The competition was launched as the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships in 1992 and held annually until 2010. [1] It was renamed the IAAF World Road Running Championships in 2006 and reduced in distance to a 20K run, but reverted to the half marathon distance the following year and to the original competition name the year after that. The ...
The following is the unofficial list of top finishers in the 2024 L.A. Marathon.Race results are still being certified and will be updated. Names are listed as they were entered on runners ...
The following tables are an overview of all current national records in the marathon, as compiled by World Athletics [1] and other authoritative sources of road racing statistics. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Background
Additionally, the race course must be closed to vehicular traffic, and measured to the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) standard, with full electronic timing used to generate the results. In the first year, only Gold and Silver Labels were awarded, and 49 races were recognised. [6]