1994 New York City Marathon Explained

Competition:25th New York City Marathon
Venue:New York City, United States
Date:November 6
Men:Germán Silva
Men Win Value:2:11:21
Women:Tegla Loroupe
Women Win Value:2:27:37
Prev:1993
Next:1995

The 1994 New York City Marathon was the 25th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 6. The men's elite race was won by Mexico's Germán Silva in a time of 2:11:21 hours while the women's race was won by Kenya's Tegla Loroupe in 2:27:37. Loroupe became the first African woman to win a major global-level marathon.[1]

A total of 29,735 runners finished the race, 22,758 men and 6977 women.[2]

Results

Men

Position Athlete NationalityTime
2:11:21
2:11:23
2:11:43
4 2:12:24
5 2:12:49
6 2:13:01
7 2:13:12
8 2:13:22
9 2:13:44
10 2:14:38
11 2:14:53
12 2:17:02
13 2:18:08
14 2:18:43
15 2:18:45
16 2:19:26
17 2:19:27
18 2:20:06
19 2:20:44
20 2:20:56

Women

Position Athlete NationalityTime
2:27:37
2:30:00
2:30:19
4 2:31:26
5 2:31:47
6 2:32:45
7 2:33:11
8 2:34:14
9 2:35:43
10 2:38:42
11 2:39:22
12 2:41:52
13 2:45:28
14 2:48:24
15 2:49:54
16 2:51:31
17 2:52:02
18 2:52:27
20 2:53:09

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Results

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.nyrr.org/about/hall-of-fame/tegla-loroupe Tegla Loroupe
  2. https://www.arrs.run/HP_NYCMa.htm New York City Marathon