1996 New York City Marathon

The 1996 New York City Marathon was the 27th 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 Italy's Giacomo Leone in a time of 2:09:54 hours while the women's race was won by Romania's Anuța Cătună in 2:28:18.

27th New York City Marathon
VenueNew York City, United States
DateNovember 3
Champions
MenGiacomo Leone (2:09:54)
WomenAnuța Cătună (2:28:18)

A total of 28,182 runners finished the race, 20,749 men and 7433 women.[1]

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Giacomo Leone Italy2:09:54
Tumo Turbo Ethiopia2:10:09
Joseph Kamau Kenya2:10:40
4John Kagwe Kenya2:10:59
5Andrés Espinosa Mexico2:11:39
6Cosmas Ndeti Kenya2:11:53
7Martín Fiz Spain2:12:31
8Luca Barzaghi Italy2:12:42
9Sam Nyangincha Kenya2:12:44
10William Koech Kenya2:12:57
11Philip Chirchir Kenya2:15:29
12Ezequiel Bitok Kenya2:15:57
13Pablo Sierra Spain2:16:14
14Marcello Curioni Italy2:16:19
15Benson Masya Kenya2:16:36
16Dominique Chauvelier France2:17:26
17Terje Ness Norway2:17:47
18Mirosław Żerkowski Poland2:18:24
19Elijah Lagat Kenya2:18:35
20Klaus-Peter Hansen Denmark2:18:41
Lazarus Nyakeraka KenyaDNF
Stefano Baldini ItalyDNF
Massimiliano Ingrami ItalyDNF
Moses Tanui KenyaDNF

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
Anuța Cătună Romania2:28:18
Franca Fiacconi Italy2:28:42
Joyce Chepchumba Kenya2:29:38
4Kim Jones United States2:34:46
5Christine Mallo France2:35:31
6Zahia Dahmani France2:36:40
7Tegla Loroupe Kenya2:37:19
8Grete Kirkeberg Norway2:37:37
9Jeanne Peterson United States2:38:05
10Gadisse Edato Ethiopia2:40:44
11Josette Colomb France2:41:06
12Zofia Wieciorkowska Poland2:42:46
13Nelly Glauser  Switzerland2:43:25
14Gillian Horovitz United Kingdom2:45:12
15Karen Peterson United States2:45:28
16Maria-Claudia Menconi Italy2:46:01
17Annie Coathalem France2:46:05
18Jean Chodnicki United States2:49:33
19Maria Gomes Brazil2:54:47
20Makiko Somiya Japan2:55:37
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