Lisbon Marathon Explained

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Date:October
Location:Lisbon, Portugal
Type:Road
Distance:42 km
Est:1986
Sponsor:EDP
Record:Men's: 2:05:52 (2021)
Andualem Shiferaw
Women's: 2:24:13 (2016)
Sarah Chepchirchir
Participants:1,887 finishers (2021)

The Lisbon Marathon or the Lisbon Marathon EDP is an annual marathon held in Lisbon, Portugal in the month of October, established in 1986.

The Marathon starts in the beachside city of Cascais and finishes alongside the Luso Portugal Half Marathon in Lisbon. Both the marathon and half marathon (which starts on the Vasco da Gama Bridge) are IAAF Gold Standard. The marathon course is flat, fast and incredibly scenic. Both races feature live music along the course and a Finish Line Concert.

The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 2021.10.17 due to the coronavirus pandemic.[1]

Winners

Key:

class=unsortableEditionDateclass=unsortableMen's winnerTime (h:m:s)class=unsortableWomen's winnerTime (h:m:s)
36th9 October 20222:05:452:24:17
35th17 October 20212:05:522:25:07
2020 postponed to 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic
34th20 October 20192:05:592:29:51
33rd14 October 20182:07:302:24:56
32nd15 October 20172:10:512:27:57
31st2 October 20162:10:272:24:13
30th18 October 20152:09:262:25:09
29th5 October 20142:08:212:26:47
28th6 October 20132:09:452:31:15
27th9 December 20122:19:022:45:44
26th4 December 20112:22:032:50:19
25th5 December 20102:23:092:42:40
24th6 December 20092:20:422:40:45
23rd7 December 20082:17:402:47:07
22nd2 December 20072:19:552:47:49
21st3 December 20062:21:082:40:00
20th4 December 20052:18:222:41:57
19th5 December 20042:16:072:38:59
18th7 December 20032:15:312:42:06
17th1 December 20022:15:352:35:07
16th2 December 20012:14:272:31:01
15th26 November 20002:16:102:34:39
14th28 November 19992:12:202:32:22
13th29 November 19982:16:052:33:46
12th23 November 19972:16:322:33:59
11th24 November 19962:15:402:36:21
10th26 November 19952:13:302:28:02
9th27 November 19942:11:572:32:56
8th28 November 19932:12:392:31:31
7th18 October 19922:13:342:30:17
6th20 October 19912:15:212:38:39
5th21 October 19902:15:252:40:37
4th5 November 19892:16:562:47:27
3rd6 November 19882:20:292:43:11
2nd8 November 19872:13:593:00:56
1st26 October 19862:16:493:20:26

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: COVID-19: Meia Maratona e Maratona de Lisboa adiadas para 2021 . 8 May 2020 . desporto.sapo.pt.