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124 nordmenn fullførte Marathon Nice-Cannes som følger rivieraen mellom de to franske feriebyene.
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Om løpet
Marathon Des Alpes-Maritimes, French Riviera Marathon Nice – Cannes
Date
November 3
Place
Nice to Cannes – France
Distance
Road marathon
All results
Women, top 18
Men, top 17
Course
Weather
About
The French Riviera Marathon (French: Marathon Des Alpes-Maritimes) is a marathon held annually along the south east coast of France, between the cities of Nice and Cannes. The event was first held in 2008, when the race achieved its full capacity of 10,000 runners, setting a new world record attendance for an event on its debut. Although the race has only been competed since 2008, it trails only the Paris Marathon in terms of participation within France. In 2013, it was listed as an IAAF Bronze Label Road Race for the first time, a status it retained in 2014.
The race begins in the Albert I Garden in Nice, and then progresses along the French Riviera, visiting Saint-Laurent-du-Var, Cagnes-sur-Mer, Villeneuve-Loubet, Antibes, Juan-les-Pins and Golfe-Juan before arriving in Cannes and finishing on the Promenade de la Croisette, in front of the Carlton Cannes hotel. In addition to the full marathon, a «2 x 21.1 km» relay race was added in 2013, in which runners can race in pairs, with one person running the first half of the race, and then the other running the second half of the race. A six-person relay race is also run, with each leg of the race varying between 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) and 3 kilometres (1.9 mi).
In the men’s races, Kenyan and Ethiopian athletes have won every race, with each nation claiming three victories. The course record is held by Lucas Kanda, who completed the race in 2:08:40 in 2011. Ethiopian runners have also been successful in the women’s races, winning on all but one occasion. The first race was won by a Russian, Oksana Kuzmicheva. The women’s course record holder is Radiya Roba, who finished in 2:30:37 in 2010.
Previous winners
Year | Athlete | Nationality | Time (h:m:s) |
Athlete | Nationality | Time (h:m:s) |
Refs |
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Male | Female | ||||||
2021 | Enock Onchari | Kenya | 2:11:21 | Claire Amann | France | 2:56:24 | |
2019 | Alemu Gemechu | Ethiopia | 2:10:57 | Alemitu Lema | Ethiopia | 2:37:44 | |
2018 | Abrha Milaw | Ethiopia | 2:07:25 | Nurit Shimels | Ethiopia | 2:31:54 | |
2017 | Dejene Kelkilew | Ethiopia | 2:12:09 | Tejitu Siyum | Ethiopia | 2:33:21 | |
2016 | Elisha Kipchirchir | Kenya | 2:10:45 | Konjit Tilahun | Ethiopia | 2:37:56 | |
2015 | Barnabas Kiptum | Kenya | 2:10:44 | Rose Jepchumba | Kenya | 2:36:02 | |
2014 | Shume Hailu | Ethiopia | 2:09:27 | Rose Jepchumba | Kenya | 2:33:52 | |
2013 | Abdisa Sori | Ethiopia | 2:13:58 | Salina Kosgei | Ethiopia | 2:41:34 | [7] |
2012 | Eliud Magut | Kenya | 2:10:32 | Aregu Lechisa | Ethiopia | 2:31:57 | [13] |
2011 | Lucas Kanda | Kenya | 2:08:40 | Teamo Shumye | Ethiopia | 2:30:53 | [10] |
2010 | Tsegaye Botoru | Ethiopia | 2:10:27 | Radiya Roba | Ethiopia | 2:30:37 | [12] |
2009 | Adelo Roba | Ethiopia | 2:10:17 | Merima Mohammed | Ethiopia | 2:33:56 | [14] |
2008 | Jacob Kitur | Kenya | 2:11:12 | Oksana Kuzmicheva | Russia | 2:37:10 | [11] |