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Livestream, startlists and results from Seoul Marathon which is held on Sunday 17th of March 2024.
Seoul Marathon 2024
Date
March 17
Place
Seoul – South Korea
Distance
Road Maraton
Results
Men, top 3
- Jemal Yimer – ETH – 2:06:08 (PB)
- Rhonzas Lokitam Kilimo – KEN – 2:06:09 (PB)
- Edwin Kiprop Kiptoo – KEN – 2:06:10 (PB)
Women, top 5
- Yebrgual Melese – ETH – PB 2:19:36
- Celestine Chepchirchir – KEN – PB 2:20:10
- Desi Jisa Mokonin – BRN PB – 2:20:47
- Meseret Gola – ETH PB- 2:20:50
- Visiline Jepkesho – KEN – PB 2:21:37
Livestream
Startlist’s elite field men
- Guye Adola – ETH – 2:03:46
- Joel Kemboi Kimurer – KEN – 2:05:19
- Philimon Kiptoo Kipchumba – KEN – 2:05:35
- Laban Korir – KEN – 2:05:41
- Solomon Kirwa Yego – KEN – 2:05:42
- Derseh Kindie – KEN – 2:05:51
- Gebru Redaghne – KEN – 2:05:58
Course
Weather
About
The Seoul International Marathon, also known as the Dong-A Ilbo Seoul Marathon or Seoul Marathon is an annual marathon race that takes place in Seoul, South Korea. It is one of two annual races over the 42.195 km classic distance in the city, alongside the JoongAng Seoul Marathon which is held in November. It holds World Athletics Platinum Label Road Race status. First held in 1931, it is the third longest-running road running competition in Asia after the Hakone Ekiden and Chugoku Yamaguchi Ekiden in Japan.
The race has been integral to the elite level of the sport in Korea, as ten of the 28 South Korean national records in the marathon have been set at the competition. The day’s races attract around 35,000 people on a yearly basis.
Previous winners
Edition | Year | Men’s winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women’s winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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20th | 1964 | Lee Chang-hoon (KOR) | 2:27:13.8 | — | — |
21st | 1965 | Lee Myeong-jeong (KOR) | 2:21:21.6 | — | — |
22nd | 1966 | Kim Bong-nae (KOR) | 2:19:07 | — | — |
23rd | 1967 | Yu Myung-jong (KOR) | 2:19:44 | — | — |
24th | 1968 | Kim Bong-nae (KOR) | 2:19:42.9 | — | — |
25th | 1969 | Song Keum-yong (KOR) | 2:20:28 | — | — |
26th | 1970 | Kim Cha-wan (KOR) | 2:17:34.4 | — | — |
27th | 1971 | Cho Je-hyung (KOR) | 2:19:15.8 | — | — |
28th | 1972 | Kim Cha-wan (KOR) | 2:19:34.4 | — | — |
29th | 1973 | Kim Cha-wan (KOR) | 2:17:01 | — | — |
30th | 1974 | Moon Heung-ju (KOR) | 2:16:15 | — | — |
31st | 1975 | Moon Heung-ju (KOR) | 2:21:09.6 | — | — |
32nd | 1976 | Park Won-keun (KOR) | 2:18:20 | — | — |
33rd | 1977 | Toyoichi Masuda (JPN) | 2:18:40 | — | — |
34th | 1978 | Kim Cha-wan (KOR) | 2:17:01 | — | — |
35th | 1979 | Makoto Matsuzaki (JPN) | 2:17:18 | Moon Ki-sook (KOR) | — (10 km) |
36th | 1980 | Susumu Sato (JPN) | 2:16:46 | Unknown | — |
37th | 1981 | Lee Hong-yeol (KOR) | 2:21:23.4 | Im Eun-joo (KOR) | 2:02:08 (30 km) |
38th | 1982 | Kim Jong-yun (KOR) | 2:16:58 | An Chun-ja (KOR) | 3:01:50 |
—[nb1] | 1982 | Lawrie Whitty (AUS) | 2:14:34 | Allison Roe (NZL) | 2:43:12 |
39th | 1983 | Chae Hong-nak (KOR) | 2:16:33 | Im Eun-joo (KOR) | 2:48:13 |
40th | 1984 | Lee Hong-yeol (KOR) | 2:14:59 | Im Eun-joo (KOR) | 2:39:48 |
41st | 1985 | Yu Jae-seong (KOR) | 2:15:48 | Im Eun-joo (KOR) | 2:45:06 |
42nd | 1986 | Yu Jae-seong (KOR) | 2:14:06 | Kim Mi-kyung (KOR) | 2:40:41 |
43rd | 1987 | Lee Jong-hee (KOR) | 2:12:21 | Ahn Young-ok (KOR) | 2:41:50 |
44th | 1988 | Kim Won-tak (KOR) | 2:12:41 | Lee Mi-ok (KOR) | 2:33:14 |
45th | 1989 | Im Jung-tae (KOR) | 2:15:18 | Lee Mi-ok (KOR) | 2:39:27 |
46th | 1990 | Kim Won-tak (KOR) | 2:11:38 | Lee Mi-ok (KOR) | 2:37:15 |
47th | 1991 | Hwang Yeong-cho (KOR) | 2:12:35 | Lee Mi-ok (KOR) | 2:41:43 |
48th | 1992 | Kim Jae-ryong (KOR) | 2:09:30 | Lee Mi-ok (KOR) | 2:36:44 |
49th | 1993 | Kim Wan-gi (KOR) | 2:09:25 | Chung Young-im (KOR) | 2:45:52 |
50th | 1994 | Manuel Matias (POR) | 2:08:33 | Lee Mi-kyung (KOR) | 2:35:44 |
51st | 1995 | Lee Bong-ju (KOR) | 2:10:58 | Lee Mi-kyung (KOR) | 2:38:08 |
52nd | 1996 | Martín Fiz (ESP) | 2:08:25 | Oh Mi-ja (KOR) | 2:30:09 |
53rd | 1997 | Abel Antón (ESP) | 2:12:37 | Bang Seon-hee (KOR) | 2:43:40 |
54th | 1998 | Kim Yi-yong (KOR) | 2:12:24 | Oh Mi-ja (KOR) | 2:37:16 |
55th | 1999 | Hyung Jae-young (KOR) | 2:11:34 | Oh Jung-hee (KOR) | 2:35:11 |
56th | 2000 | Jeong Nam-gyun (KOR) | 2:11:29 | Park Ko-eun (KOR) | 2:33:06 |
57th | 2001 | Josiah Bembe (RSA) | 2:11:49 | Yun Sun-suk (KOR) | 2:32:09 |
58th | 2002 | Atsushi Fujita (JPN) | 2:11:22 | Wei Yanan (CHN) | 2:25:06 |
59th | 2003 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 2:08:42 | Zhang Shujing (CHN) | 2:23:18 |
60th | 2004 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 2:07:06 | Lee Eun-jung (KOR) | 2:26:17 |
61st | 2005 | William Kipsang (KEN) | 2:08:53 | Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) | 2:23:24 |
62nd | 2006 | Gert Thys (RSA) | 2:10:40[nb2] | Zhou Chunxiu (CHN) | 2:19:51 |
63rd | 2007 | Lee Bong-ju (KOR) | 2:08:04 | Wei Yanan (CHN) | 2:23:12 |
64th | 2008 | Sammy Korir (KEN) | 2:07:32 | Zhang Shujing (CHN) | 2:26:11 |
65th | 2009 | Moses Arusei (KEN) | 2:07:54 | Robe Guta (ETH) | 2:25:37 |
66th | 2010 | Sylvester Teimet (KEN) | 2:06:49 | Amane Gobena (ETH) | 2:24:13 |
67th | 2011 | Abderrahim Goumri (MAR) | 2:09:11 | Robe Guta (ETH) | 2:26:51 |
68th | 2012 | Wilson Loyanae (KEN) | 2:05:37 | Feyse Tadese (ETH) | 2:23:26 |
69th | 2013 | Franklin Chepkwony (KEN) | 2:06:59 | Flomena Chepchirchir (KEN) | 2:25:43 |
70th | 2014 | Yacob Jarso (ETH) | 2:06:17 | Helah Kiprop (KEN) | 2:27:29 |
71st | 2015 | Wilson Loyanae (KEN) | 2:06:11 | Guteni Shone (ETH) | 2:26:22 |
72nd | 2016 | Wilson Loyanae (KEN) | 2:05:13 | Rose Chelimo (KEN) | 2:24:14 |
73rd | 2017 | Amos Kipruto (KEN) | 2:05:54 | Margaret Agai (KEN) | 2:25:52 |
74th | 2018 | Wilson Loyanae (KEN) | 2:06:57 | Damte Hiru (ETH) | 2:24:08 |
75th | 2019 | Thomas Kiplagat (KEN) | 2:06:00 | Desi Mokonin (BHR) | 2:23:44 |
2020 | cancelled due to coronavirus outbreak[21] | ||||
2021 | |||||
76th | 2022 | Mosinet Geremew (ETH) | 2:04:43 | Joan Chelimo (ROM) | 2:18:04 |