Andrés Espinosa Explained

Andrés Espinoza Pérez (born 4 February 1963) is a Mexican former long-distance runner who specialized in marathon races.

Espinosa finished ninth at the 1995 World Championships in 2:16:44 hours. He won the 1993 New York Marathon and achieved his personal best time of 2:07:19 hours at the 1994 Boston Marathon. He set the world master (+40) record for the marathon in Berlin Marathon 2003 (2:08:46), which lasted nearly a dozen years until it was broken by 2 seconds in 2015 by Evergreen Kenneth Mungara. He also won the Lisbon Half Marathon in 1994.[1]

Achievements

Representing
1988Dallas, United States1stMarathon2:16:13
1989Dallas, United States1stMarathon2:16:19
1991New York, United States2ndMarathon2:10:00
1992New York, United States2ndMarathon2:10:44
1993New York, United States1stMarathon2:10:04
1994Boston, United States2ndMarathon2:07:19
Lisbon Half MarathonLisbon, Portugalbgcolor=gold1stHalf marathon1:01.34
1995Gothenburg, Sweden9thMarathon
1997Athens, Greece - MarathonDNF
Amsterdam, Netherlands3rdMarathon2:10:22
1999Boston, United States17thMarathon2:18:47
2000Sydney, Australia27thMarathon2:18:02
2001Torreon Marathon Torreon, Mexico1stMarathon2:10:57
2001Edmonton, Canada21stMarathon
2003Boston, United States23rdMarathon2:19:54
Berlin, Germany4thMarathon2:08:46
2004Athens, Greece69thMarathon2:29:43

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.arrs.run/HP_LisHM.htm Lisbon Half Marathon winners