1991 New York City Marathon
The 1991 New York City Marathon was the 22nd running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 3. The men's elite race was won by Mexico's Salvador García in a time of 2:09:28 hours while the women's race was won by Great Britain's Liz McColgan in 2:27:32.
22nd New York City Marathon | |
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Venue | New York City, United States |
Date | November 3 |
Champions | |
Men | Salvador García (2:09:29) |
Women | Liz McColgan (2:27:32) |
A total of 25,797 runners finished the race, 20,593 men and 5204 women.[1]
Results
Men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Salvador García | 2:09:28 | ||
Andrés Espinosa | 2:10:00 | ||
Ibrahim Hussein | 2:11:07 | ||
4 | Peter Maher | 2:11:55 | |
5 | Isidro Rico | 2:11:58 | |
6 | Rex Wilson | 2:12:04 | |
7 | Daniel Böltz | 2:14:38 | |
8 | Jean-Baptiste Protais | 2:14:54 | |
9 | John Treacy | 2:15:09 | |
10 | Peter Renner | 2:15:45 | |
11 | Fedor Ryzhov | 2:15:47 | |
12 | Vadim Sidorov | 2:17:04 | |
13 | Juma Ikangaa | 2:17:19 | |
14 | Rolando Vera | 2:17:21 | |
15 | John Halvorsen | 2:17:47 | |
16 | Marti ten Kate | 2:18:18 | |
17 | Pierre Lévisse | 2:18:25 | |
18 | John Burra | 2:18:58 | |
19 | Celso Allembrant | 2:19:15 | |
20 | Johan-Olof Engholm | 2:19:42 | |
— | Andrew Masai | DNF | |
— | Gerard Nijboer | DNF | |
— | Pedro Ortiz | DNF |
Women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Liz McColgan | 2:27:32 | ||
Olga Markova | 2:28:27 | ||
Lisa Ondieki | 2:29:02 | ||
4 | Alena Peterková | 2:30:36 | |
5 | Ramilya Burangulova | 2:31:55 | |
6 | Joan Samuelson | 2:33:48 | |
7 | Yelena Semyonova | 2:36:54 | |
8 | Elena Murgoci | 2:39:49 | |
9 | Graziella Striuli | 2:40:15 | |
10 | Carmem de Oliveira | 2:41:06 | |
11 | Gillian Horovitz | 2:41:14 | |
12 | Maryse Le Gallo | 2:44:42 | |
13 | Gillian Beschloss | 2:48:02 | |
14 | Melinda Ireland | 2:48:28 | |
15 | Maribel Durruty | 2:49:47 | |
16 | Kathleen Amato | 2:50:31 | |
17 | Jean Chodnicki | 2:52:09 | |
19 | Elena Cobos | 2:53:04 | |
20 | Raisa Smekhnova | 2:53:19 |
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References
- New York City Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
- Results
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
External links
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