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The inaugural race was held on 26 February 1984 as a half marathon. [1] It was won by Mexican runner Audón Hernández with a finish time of 1:06:16. [1] [5]The second edition, held on 10 February 1985, was the first to feature a race with the standard marathon distance of 42.195 km (26.2 mi).
The 2020 World Athletics Label Road Races were the thirteenth edition of the global series of road running competitions given Label status by World Athletics (formerly the IAAF). The series included a range of road events which was affected due to the growing concern about the coronavirus pandemic including the World Marathon Majors events like ...
World Athletics Label Road Races are races that World Athletics (until 2019: IAAF) designates as the "leading road races around the world." [1] The classification was first introduced for the 2008 running season, upon the suggestion of the IAAF Road Running Commission. [2] The races are split into three categories: marathons, half marathons and
The marathons of 1986 and 1987 were sponsored by the company Mericolor. In 1992, two competing marathons were held in the city: The 450th Anniversary Marathon of the Mérida Foundation and the VII Mérida City Marathon. In 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1998, no marathons were held in the city of Mérida. [4] The 2021 running was offered as a "virtual" race.
The 20 km race featured only at the 2006 edition, and the half marathon distance returned for the 2007 World Road Running Championships. On 29 November 2007, the IAAF announced that the name of the competition would revert to its original title of the IAAF World Half Marathon Championships, beginning with the 2008 IAAF World Half Marathon ...
Such is life on the Race! It all kicks off in Mexico, where these new travel-hungry pairs must retrieve a clue from a group of high-flying birdmen (aka voladores) in downtown Puerto Vallarta ...
This is a worldwide list of World Athletics Label Road Races marathon runs. Legend Symbol/Column ... [1] [2] Tokyo Marathon: ... Mexico City Marathon: Mexico City
Netflix’s original racing series, the Formula 1-focused “Drive To Survive,” looms large over “Full Speed.” Bubba Wallace even references DTS when he comes into a studio for his on-camera ...