Beirut Marathon

The Beirut Marathon, is an annual event that takes place in Beirut, Lebanon, first held in 2003. It is a founding member of Asian Premier Marathons, and was accredited as a Silver Label Road Race by the IAAF. Unifying members of all political groups is a central theme to the race.

Beirut Marathon Association
DateNovember
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorBLOM Bank
Established2003
Course recordsMen: 2:10:41 (2018)
Mohamed El Aaraby
Women: 2:28:38 (2017)
Eunice Chumba
Official sitewww.beirutmarathon.org
Participants48,605 (2018)
A group of runners in 2012
The organizer of the Beirut Marathon, May El-Khalil (5.f.r.), receives a charity cheque (2010)

The marathons are managed by the Beirut Marathon Association, a non-profit non-governmental organization registered under the Ministry of Youth and Sports in Lebanon.[1] It is sponsored by the BLOM Bank.[2]

History

The race, created by businesswoman May El-Khalil, has the theme of unity at its core.[3]

The first marathon was held on October 19th, 2003 and attracted over 6,000 runners from 49 countries, and tens of thousands of Lebanese and international spectators.[4] These numbers increased every year, most notably reaching 32,000 runners from 71 countries in the 2009 BLOM Beirut Marathon, and over 47,800 runners in 2017.

The 2010 edition of the men's race was won by the pacemaker Mohamed Temam. Hussein Awadah broke the Lebanese record at the race that year, completing the distance in at a time of 2:20:31.[5]

In 2011, the course was altered to make it faster and easier to organise and the men's and women's record were both improved that year; Seada Kedir knocked over five minutes off the women's best time.[6]

The inaugural season of Asian Premier Marathons was held in 2017–18, with Beirut Marathon, Beijing Marathon, and Seoul Marathon as its founding members.

The 2019 edition of the Beirut Marathon was cancelled.[7]

Other activities

Beirut Marathon Association also organizes their annual marathon village which was sponsored by Transmed in 2017. The village comprises an expo, Souk El Akel Food Market, BLOM Bank Beirut Marathon Bib Pick-up, 15th Year Museum, Activations and many more activities by exhibitors.

Community impact

The race reaches out to all sides of the political spectrum in Lebanon.[3] The day's events also include a 3 km race for MPs of any political allegiance, as well as members of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon stationed in the country.[3]

Winners

Key:   Course record

Ed. Year Men Time
(h:m:s)
Women Time
(h:m:s)
November 10, 2019Cancelled
16 November 11, 2018  Mohamed El Aaraby (MAR) 2:10:41  Medina Armino (ETH) 2:29:30
15 November 12, 2017  Dominic Ruto (KEN) 2:10:42  Eunice Chumba (BHR) 2:28:38
14 November 13, 2016  Edwin Kiptoo (KEN) 2:13:19  Tigist Girma (ETH) 2:32:48
13 November 8, 2015  Jackson Limo (KEN) 2:11:04  Kaltoum Bouaasayriya (MAR) 2:36:05
12 November 9, 2014  Fikadu Girma (ETH) 2:12:26  Mulahabt Tsega (ETH) 2:29:15
11 November 10, 2013  William Kipsang (KEN) 2:13:34  Rehima Kedir (ETH) 2:36:47
10 November 11, 2012  Kedir Fekadu (ETH) 2:12:57  Seada Kedir (ETH) 2:35:08
9 November 27, 2011  Tariku Jufar (ETH) 2:11:14  Seada Kedir (ETH) 2:31:38
8 November 7, 2010  Mohammed Temam (ETH) 2:16:43  Etaferahu Tarekegne (ETH) 2:41:15
7 December 6, 2009  Mohammed Temam (ETH) 2:16:12  Mihret Tadesse (ETH) 2:42:41
6 November 30, 2008  Alemayehu Shumye (ETH) 2:12:47  Alemtsehay Hailu (ETH) 2:37:20
5 November 18, 2007  Tamrat Elanso (ETH) 2:19:46  Beyene Adenech (ETH) 2:41:24
4 December 3, 2006  Moses Kemboi (KEN) 2:17:28  Eunice Korir (KEN) 2:49:25
3 November 13, 2005  Francis Kamau (KEN) 2:19:20  Jane Omoro (KEN) 2:42:19
2 October 10, 2004  Eshetu Bekele (ETH) 2:17:31  Anastasia Ndereba (KEN) 2:36:46
1 October 19, 2003  Paul Rugut (KEN) 2:17:04  Jackline Torori (KEN) 2:42:29
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References

  1. "About BMA - Marathon". Archived from the original on 2013-12-22. Retrieved 2013-01-23.
  2. Brune, Adrian (February 25, 2017). "Racing to Rebuild the Middle East". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved February 26, 2017.   via Foreign Affairs (subscription required)
  3. Butcher, Pat (2010-11-05). Ethiopians the favourites as Beirut's unifying Marathon celebrates its eighth edition. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-11-07.
  4. El-Khalil, May. "Transcript of "Making peace is a marathon"". www.ted.com.
  5. Butcher, Pat (2010-11-07). Pacemaker Teman hangs on to win in Beirut. IAAF. Retrieved on 2010-11-07.
  6. Course records fall in Beirut. IAAF (2011-11-27). Retrieved on 2011-11-27.
  7. Official announcement accessed on 28th January 2020

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