1988 Chicago Marathon

The 1988 Chicago Marathon was the 11th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 30. The elite men's race was won by Mexico's Alejandro Cruz in a time of 2:08:57 hours and the women's race was won by America's Lisa Rainsberger in 2:29:17. It marked the return of the marathon distance at the competition, following a half marathon in 1987 due to sponsorship issues. A total of 5795 runners finished the race, a drop of over 2000 from the previous marathon-length outing in 1986.[1][2]

11th Chicago Marathon
VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 30
Champions
MenAlejandro Cruz (2:08:57)
WomenLisa Rainsberger (2:29:17)

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Alejandro Cruz Mexico2:08:57
Yakov Tolstikov Russia2:09:20
Richard Kaitany Kenya2:09:39
4Manuel Matias Portugal2:10:19
5Michael O'Reilly United Kingdom2:11:50
6Steve Brace United Kingdom2:11:50
7Gerardo Alcalá Mexico2:12:11
8Derek Froude New Zealand2:12:40
9Elisio Rios Portugal2:12:53
10Steve Binns United Kingdom2:13:32
11Anthony Milovsorov United Kingdom2:14:02
12Viktor Mosgovoy Soviet Union2:14:32
13John Wheway United Kingdom2:14:38
14Manuel Vera Mexico2:14:40
15John Andrews Australia2:14:44
16Budd Coates United States2:14:58
17Jesús Valdez Falcón Mexico2:15:02
18Derrick May South Africa2:17:36
19Mark Curp United States2:18:05
20Abraha Arega Ethiopia2:18:13

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Lisa Rainsberger United States2:29:17
Emma Scaunich Italy2:29:46
Paula Fudge United Kingdom2:29:47
4Tani Ruckle Australia2:31:19
5Kim Jones United States2:32:03
6Kellie Archuletta United States2:32:29
7Yelena Tsukhlo Soviet Union2:33:25
8Yekaterina Khramenkova Soviet Union2:33:36
9Midde Hamrin Sweden2:33:56
10Irina Yagodina Soviet Union2:35:53
11Terry Adams  Switzerland2:36:50
12Tatyana Gridnyeva Soviet Union2:37:36
13Marty Cooksey United States2:38:35
14Cassandra Mihailovic France2:39:47
15Martha White United States2:42:15
16Karen Bukowski United States2:46:21
17Blanca Jaime Mexico2:47:54
18Barbara Filutze United States2:48:49
19Dorothy Goertzen Canada2:49:16
20Dawn-Rae Bohensen United States2:49:41
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References

  1. Chicago Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
  2. Petrovich, Holly (2016-10-06). A History Lesson on the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. My Chicago Athlete. Retrieved 2020-05-25.
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