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The '''2002 [[New York City Marathon]]''' was the 33rd running of the annual [[marathon]] race in [[New York City]], United States, which took place on Sunday, November 4. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's [[Rodgers Rop]] in a time of 2:08:07 hours while the women's race was won in 2:25:56 by [[Joyce Chepchumba]], also of Kenya. |
The '''2002 [[New York City Marathon]]''' was the 33rd running of the annual [[marathon]] race in [[New York City]], United States, which took place on Sunday, November 4. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's [[Rodgers Rop]] in a time of 2:08:07 hours while the women's race was won in 2:25:56 by [[Joyce Chepchumba]], also of Kenya. |
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This was the first time in Marathon history that three men from [[Kenya]] placed first, second, and third in a marathon. This also was the first time a man and woman from Kenya won the men's and women's race in a marathon as well.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://voanews.com/a/-13-a-2002-11-03-20-Kenyans-66270202/539752.html|title=Kenya sweeps marathon honors at 2002 NYC Marathon in men's and women's race|website=voanews.com|access-date=September 5, 2022}}</ref> |
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In the [[wheelchair race]]s, Americans [[Krige Schabort]] (1:38:27) and [[Cheri Blauwet]] (2:14:39) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. In the [[handcycle]] race, Switzerland's [[Franz Nietlispach]] (1:26:57) and America's [[Helene Hines]] (1:59:26) were the winners. |
In the [[wheelchair race]]s, Americans [[Krige Schabort]] (1:38:27) and [[Cheri Blauwet]] (2:14:39) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. In the [[handcycle]] race, Switzerland's [[Franz Nietlispach]] (1:26:57) and America's [[Helene Hines]] (1:59:26) were the winners. |
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Latest revision as of 12:16, 1 May 2024
33rd New York City Marathon | |
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Venue | New York City, United States |
Date | November 4 |
Champions | |
Men | Rodgers Rop (2:08:07) |
Women | Joyce Chepchumba (2:25:56) |
Wheelchair men | Krige Schabort (1:38:27) |
Wheelchair women | Cheri Blauwet (2:14:39) |
The 2002 New York City Marathon was the 33rd running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 4. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's Rodgers Rop in a time of 2:08:07 hours while the women's race was won in 2:25:56 by Joyce Chepchumba, also of Kenya.
This was the first time in Marathon history that three men from Kenya placed first, second, and third in a marathon. This also was the first time a man and woman from Kenya won the men's and women's race in a marathon as well.[1]
In the wheelchair races, Americans Krige Schabort (1:38:27) and Cheri Blauwet (2:14:39) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. In the handcycle race, Switzerland's Franz Nietlispach (1:26:57) and America's Helene Hines (1:59:26) were the winners.
A total of 31,824 runners finished the race, 21,634 men and 10,190 women.[2]
Results
[edit]Men
[edit]Women
[edit]Position | Athlete | Nationality | Zeit |
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Joyce Chepchumba | Kenia | 2:25:56 | |
Lyubov Denisova | Russland | 2:26:17 | |
Esther Kiplagat | Kenia | 2:27:00 | |
4 | Marla Runyan | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:27:10 |
5 | Margaret Okayo | Kenia | 2:27:46 |
6 | Kerryn McCann | Australien | 2:27:51 |
7 | Lornah Kiplagat | Kenia | 2:28:41 |
8 | Lyudmila Petrova | Russland | 2:29:00 |
9 | Milena Glusac | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:31:14 |
10 | Zinaida Semenova | Russland | 2:31:39 |
11 | Sonia O'Sullivan | Irland | 2:32:06 |
12 | Sylvia Mosqueda | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:33:47 |
13 | Kimberly Fitchen | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:38:05 |
14 | Carol Howe | Kanada | 2:38:37 |
15 | Faustina-Maria Ramos | Spanien | 2:39:40 |
16 | Shelly Steely | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:44:51 |
17 | Janina Malska | Polen | 2:45:42 |
18 | Makiko Hotta | Japan | 2:46:50 |
19 | Maura Danahy | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:47:37 |
20 | Emily LeVan | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:48:58 |
— | Olivera Jevtić | Yugoslavia | DQ |
— | Maria Guida | Italien | DNF |
— | Jane Salumäe | Estland | DNF |
— | Lyudmila Biktasheva | Russland | DNF |
— | Sylvia Skvortsova | Russland | DNF |
- Olivera Jevtić of Serbia originally finished in third place in a time of 2:26:44 hours but was later disqualified after testing positive for ephedrine, a banned stimulant.[3]
Wheelchair men
[edit]Position | Athlete | Nationality | Zeit |
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Krige Schabort | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:38:27 | |
Ernst van Dyk | Südafrika | 1:45:16 | |
Paul Nunnari | Australien | 1:51:46 | |
4 | Saúl Mendoza | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:52:48 |
5 | Tyler Byers | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:53:36 |
6 | Antonio Nogueira | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:59:17 |
7 | Kamel Ayari | Tunesien | 2:06:21 |
8 | Patrick Doak | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:07:10 |
9 | Chad Johnson | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:12:32 |
10 | Carlos Roberto Oliveira | Brasilien | 2:17:18 |
Wheelchair women
[edit]Position | Athlete | Nationality | Zeit |
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Cheri Blauwet | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:14:39 | |
Francesca Porcellato | Italien | 2:27:08 | |
Michelle Lewis | Vereinigtes Königreich | 3:17:27 | |
4 | Christy Campbell | Kanada | 3:37:15 |
5 | Corre Meyer | Vereinigte Staaten | 5:58:56 |
6 | Sister Mary Gladys | Vereinigte Staaten | 6:11:35 |
7 | Coleen Morrison | Jamaika | 6:15:13 |
Handcycle men
[edit]Position | Athlete | Nationality | Zeit |
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Franz Nietlispach | Schweiz | 1:26:57 | |
Carlos Moleda | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:33:02 | |
Todd Philpott | Australien | 1:38:16 | |
4 | Bogdan Krol | Polen | 1:38:28 |
5 | Matthew Updike | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:41:12 |
Handcycle women
[edit]Position | Athlete | Nationality | Zeit |
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Helene Hines | Vereinigte Staaten | 1:59:26 | |
Kirsty Digger | Vereinigte Staaten | 2:13:22 | |
Graziella Calimero | Italien | 2:52:11 | |
4 | Graciela Ramirez | Vereinigte Staaten | 3:15:52 |
5 | Isabel Bohn | Vereinigte Staaten | 3:23:13 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Kenya sweeps marathon honors at 2002 NYC Marathon in men's and women's race". voanews.com. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
- ^ New York City Marathon - Race Results. Marathon Guide. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- ^ Jevtic Stripped of New York Marathon Finish for Doping. Haaretz (2003-08-01). Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- Results
- 2002 New York Marathon Results. New York Road Runners. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
External links
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