2023 Valencia Marathon

43rd Valencia Marathon
VenueValencia, Spain
DateDecember 3, 2023
Champions
Men Sisay Lemma (ETH) (2:01:48)
Women Worknesh Degefa (ETH) (2:15:51)
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The 2023 Valencia Marathon was an Elite Platinum Label marathon race held in Valencia, Spain on December 3, 2023. It was the 43rd running of the race.[1]

There were 20 national records set in this marathon.[2] Kenenisa Bekele, was just over 20 seconds behind the lead group at halfway and appeared to have decided not to go with the strong pace at the front.[3] That proved to be a wise move with the 41-year-old Ethiopian legend passing plenty of slowing runners, including Kandie, to take fourth place in a new Masters world record of 2:04:19.[4]

Results

Elite men's top 30 finishers
Place Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Sisay Lemma  Ethiopia 2:01:48
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alexander Mutiso  Kenya 2:03:11
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dawit Wolde  Ethiopia 2:03:48
4 Kenenisa Bekele  Ethiopia 2:04:19
5 Gabriel Geay  Tanzania 2:04:33
6 Kibiwott Kandie  Kenya 2:04:48
7 Chalu Deso  Ethiopia 2:05:14
8 Mohamed Esa  Ethiopia 2:05:40
9 Mehdi Frere  France 2:05:43
10 Gashau Ayale  Israel 2:05:46
11 Tariku Novales  Spain 2:05:48
12 Derseh Kindie  Ethiopia 2:05:51
13 Girmaw Amare  Israel 2:05:52
14 Nicolas Navarro  France 2:05:53
15 Haimro Alame  Israel 2:06:04
16 Félix Bour  France 2:06:46
17 Morhad Amdouni  France 2:06:55
18 Shokhrukh Davlatov  Uzbekistan 2:07:02
19 Richard Ringer  Germany 2:07:05
20 Titus Kipruto  Kenya 2:07:22
21 Nekagenet Crippa  Italy 2:07:35
22 Samuel Barata  Portugal 2:07:35
23 Khalid Choukoud  Netherlands 2:07:37
24 Isaac Mpofu  Zimbabwe 2:07:39
25 Alberto González Mindez  Guatemala 2:07:40
26 Benjamin Choquert  France 2:07:42
27 Getaneh Molla  Ethiopia 2:07:45
28 Yago Rojo  Spain 2:07:47
29 Goitom Kifle  Eritrea 2:08:22
30 Haftom Welday  Germany 2:08:24

[5]

Elite women's top 30 finishers
Place Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Worknesh Degefa  Ethiopia 2:15:51
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Almaz Ayana  Ethiopia 2:16:22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hiwot Gebrekidan  Ethiopia 2:17:59
4 Celestine Chepchirchir  Kenya 2:20:46
5 Majida Maayouf  Spain 2:21:27
6 Sultan Haydar  Turkey 2:21:27
7 Desi Mokonin  Brunei 2:22:29
8 Genevieve Gregson  Australia 2:23:08
9 Sofiia Yaremchuk  Italy 2:23:16
10 Isobel Batt-Doyle  Australia 2:23:27
11 Joan Chelimo  Kenya 2:24:16
12 Fabienne Schlumpf  Switzerland 2:24:30
13 Laura Hottenrott  Germany 2:24:32
14 Camilla Richardsson  Finland 2:24:38
15 Mekdes Woldu  France 2:24:44
16 Silvia Patricia Ortiz Morocho  Ecuador 2:24:50
17 Mélody Julien  France 2:25:01
18 Clara Evans  United Kingdom 2:25:04
19 Lily Partridge  United Kingdom 2:25:12
20 Fatima Azzahraa Ouhaddou  Spain 2:25:30
21 Laura Luengo  Spain 2:25:35
22 Susana Cristina Da Silva Godinho  Portugal 2:25:35
23 Moira Stewartová  Czech Republic 2:25:36
24 Eloise Wellings  Australia 2:25:47
25 Manon Trapp  France 2:25:48
26 Aleksandra Lisowska  Poland 2:25:52
27 Camille French  New Zealand 2:26:08
28 Marie Perrier  Mauritius 2:26:19
29 Angelika Mach  Poland 2:26:19
30 María José Pérez  Spain 2:26:42

[6]

References

  1. ^ Valencia Marathon 2023: All results and times - complete list Summer Olympic Games
  2. ^ Greatest Marathon I've Ever Seen Total Running Productions. December 4, 2023
  3. ^ 5 Takeaways from 2023 Valencia Marathon Citius Mag
  4. ^ Valencia Marathon 2023: Ethiopia's Sisay Lemma breaks course record as Joshua Cheptegei toils on marathon debut Olympics.com
  5. ^ Results - Valencia Marathon 2023 WatchAthletics.com
  6. ^ 2023 Valencia Marathon results
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