2001 Chicago Marathon Explained

Competition:24th Chicago Marathon
Venue:Chicago, United States
Dates:October 7
Men Win Value:2:08:52
Women:Catherine Ndereba
Women Win Value:2:18:47
Prev:2000
Next:2002

The 2001 Chicago Marathon was the 24th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 7. The elite men's race was won by Kenya's Ben Kimondiu in a time of 2:08:52 hours and the women's race was won by Catherine Ndereba, also of Kenya, in 2:18:47. Ndereba's time was a new marathon world record, improving 59 seconds on the time of Naoko Takahashi, set only one week earlier at the 2001 Berlin Marathon.[1] Ndereba's record lasted until the 2002 Chicago Marathon, where Paula Radcliffe set a world record on the Chicago course for a second year running.[2]

Results

Men

Position Athlete NationalityTime
1 2:08:52
2 2:08:56
3 2:09:00
42:09:26
52:09:35
62:11:40
72:11:44
82:11:54
92:12:25
10 2:12:44

Women

Position Athlete NationalityTime
1 2:18:47
2 2:24:54
3 2:26:04
42:26:08
52:28:59
62:32:19
72:34:02
82:41:51
92:42:27
10 2:43:06

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/08/sports/marathon-kenya-s-ndereba-runs-away-with-world-mark-in-chicago.html MARATHON; Kenya's Ndereba Runs Away With World Mark in Chicago
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/athletics/2324527.stm Radcliffe sets marathon record