1998 Berlin Marathon Explained

Competition:25th Berlin Marathon
Venue:Berlin, Germany
Men:Ronaldo da Costa
Men Win Value:2:06:05
Women:Marleen Renders
Women Win Value:2:25:22
Prev:1997
Next:1999

The 1998 Berlin Marathon was the 25th running of the annual marathon race held in Berlin, Germany, held on 20 September 1998. Brazil's Ronaldo da Costa won the men's race in 2:06:05 hours, while the women's race was won by Belgian Marleen Renders in 2:25:22. Costa, running only for the second time over the distance, lowered the men's marathon world record by 45 seconds and performed a cartwheel in celebration at the finish line.[1]

Results

Men

Position Athlete NationalityTime
1 Ronaldo da Costa2:06:05
2 Josephat Kiprono2:07:27
3 Samson Kandie2:09:11
4 Reuben Chebutich2:10:39
5 Tumo Turbo2:11:01
6 Paulo Guerra2:11:02
7 Diego GarcĂ­a2:11:04
8 Abebe Mekonnen2:12:13
9 Andries Khulu2:12:36
10Martin Strege2:12:41

Women

Position Athlete NationalityTime
1 Marleen Renders2:25:22
2 Susan Chepkemei2:28:19
3 Renata Kokowska2:31:54
4 Iris Biba2:32:58
5 Yoshiko Ichikawa2:33:29
6 Krystyna Kuta2:35:48
7 Anke Laws2:36:08
8 Ryoko Kitajima2:36:55
9 Jennifer Akerberg2:38:38
10Paivi Kauppinen2:41:21

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Notes and References

  1. Longman, Jere (1998-09-210. MARATHON; Brazilian Shatters World Record by Running 2:06:05. New York Times. Retrieved 2020-04-02.