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New York City Marathon®

From the humblest beginnings, the New York City Marathon has become the most prestigious footrace in the world. Gary Muhrcke was the first of 55 runners to finish the first New York City Marathon by running the Central Park course in 1970. Since 1976, when Fred Lebow, co-founder of the New York City Marathon, realized his dream of broadening the race to all five of New York's boroughs, the Marathon has grown into a world-class event with over 2 million spectators lining the streets of New York City. Today, the finest athletes in running compete for the opportunity to be the New York City Marathon Champion. In addition, the 2001 New York City Marathon will dual as the USA Men's and Women's Marathon Championship for the first time.

As the elite athletes amaze with their ability, the amateur and disabled athletes inspire with their courage and determination. In 2000, the New York City Marathon declared an official Wheelchair Division for the first time. In 2001, the Marathon takes this move a step further by offering Wheelchair Division prize money for the first time, thus bringing together some of the finest wheelchair competitors in the world. Dick Traum, the President and Founder of the Achilles' Track Club for disabled runners was the first disabled athlete to complete the New York City Marathon.

In the spirit of New York City, the New York City Marathon is marked by the diversity of its participants and spectators. 30, 000 men and women from all over the world and with different levels of ability are cheered on by supportive New Yorkers as they race through the five boroughs. All those who witness the Marathon experience the spirit of New York and its diverse population. The New York City Marathon is truly a celebration of "friendship, sport and human potential."

For more information on this year's marathon, please visit our New York City Marathon Page.


New York City Marathon® Champions

Year

Men

Women

2007

Martin Lel

Paula Radcliffe

2006

Marilson Gomes dos Santos

Jelena Prokopcuka

2005

Paul Tergat

Jelena Prokopcuka

2004

Hendrik Ramaala

Paula Radcliffe

2003

Martin Lel

Margaret Okayo

2002

Rodgers Rop

Joyce Chepchumba

2001

Tesfaye Jifar

Margaret Okayo

2000

A. El Mouaziz

Ludilma Petrova

1999

Joseph Chebet

Adriana Fernandez

1998

John Kagwe

Franca Fiacoccini

1997

John Kagwe

F. Rochat-Moser

1996

Giacome Leone

Anuto Catuna

1995

German Silva

Tegla Loroupe

1994

German Silva

Tegla Loroupe

1993

Andres Espinosa

Uta Pippig

1992

Willie Mtolo

Lisa Ondieki

1991

Salvador Garcia

Liz McColgan

1990

Douglas Wakiihuri

Wanda Panfill

1989

Juma Ikangaa

Ingrid Kristiansen

1988

Steve Jones

Grete Waitz

1987

Ibrahim Hussein

Priscilla Welch

1986

Gianni Poli

Grete Waitz

1985

Orlando Pizzolato

Grete Waitz

1984

Orlando Pizzolato

Grete Waitz

1983

Rod Dixon

Grete Waitz

1982

Alberto Salazar

Grete Waitz

1981

Alberto Salazar

Allison Roe

1980

Alberto Salazar

Grete Waitz

1979

Bill Rodgers

Grete Waitz

1978

Bill Rodgers

Grete Waitz

1977

Bill Rodgers

Miki Gorman

1976

Bill Rodgers

Miki Gorman

1975

Tom Fleming

Kim Merritt

1974

Norbert Sander

Katherine Switzer

1973

Tom Fleming

Nina Kuscik

1972

Robert Karlin

Nina Kuscsik

1971

Norm Higgins

Beth Bonner

1970

Gary Muhrcke



Wheelchair Division Winners

Division

Year

Men

Women

Push-Rim

2007

Kurt Fearnley

Edith Hunkeler

Hand-Cycle

2007

Alejandro Albor

Helene Hines

Push-Rim

2006

Kurt Fearnley

Amanda McGrory

Hand-Cycle

2006

Edward Maalouf

Monique Van Der Vorst

Push-Rim

2005

Ernst Van Dyk

Edith Hunkeler

Hand-Cycle

2005

Todd Philpott

Laura Stam

Push-Rim

2004

Saul Mendoza

Edith Hunkeler

Hand-Cycle

2004

Todd Philpott

Angelique Simons

Push-Rim

2003

Krige Schabort

Cheri Blauwet

Hand-Cycle

2003

Bogdan Krol

Helene Hines

Push-Rim

2002

Krige Schabort

Cheri Blauwet

Hand-Cycle

2002

Franz Nietlispach

Helene Hines

Push-Rim

2001

Saul Mendoza

Francesca Porcellato

Hand-Cycle

2001

Ziv Bar-Shira

Helene Hines

Last Updated On: Wednesday, November 7, 2007

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