Yorkshire Marathon
Date17 October 2021
LocationYork, England, United Kingdom
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Established2013 (2013)
Official siteYorkshire Marathon

The Yorkshire Marathon, sponsored by the Asda Foundation, is an annual marathon road running event held in York, UK in October, first held in 2013, and organised by Run For All Events.

History

In the inaugural running of the event on 20 October 2013, over 3,800 runners finished the event. Hour-long race highlights produced by Dream Team Television were broadcast two weeks later by Channel 4 and were subsequently shown by other sports channels including Sky Sports, BT Sport, British Eurosport and Premier Sports.

The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all entries automatically transferred to 2021.[1]

Course

External image
image icon Course map of full marathon in 2021[2]

The course starts the University of York and continues around the City Centre and past York Minster before heading out on the Vale of York and then returning to the finish at the university.

Winners

Key:    Course record

Ed. Year Men's winner Time[lower-alpha 1] Women's winner Time[lower-alpha 1] Rf.
1 2013  Edwin Korir (KEN) 2:13:31  Helen Koskei (KEN) 2:40:10
2 2014  Boniface Kongin (KEN) 2:13:59  Shona Fletcher (SCO) 2:43:40
3 2015  Edwin Korir (KEN) 2:15:06  Joasia Zakrzewski (SCO) 2:48:48
4 2016  Paul Martelletti (ENG) 2:19:36  Sarah Lowery (ENG) 2:45:53
5 2017  Ross Houston (SCO) 2:24:13  Tracy Millmore (ENG) 2:46:09
6 2018  Paul Martelletti (ENG) 2:27:02  Katherine Wood (ENG) 2:41:35
7 2019  Mark Buckingham (ENG) 2:21:42  Charlene Jacobs-Conradie (ENG) 2:46:50 [3]
2020postponed due to coronavirus pandemic[1]
8 2021 [4]  Tom Charles (ENG) 2:24:22  Becky Penty (ENG) 2:47:46
9 2022 [5]  Benard Bosuben (KEN) 2:22:56  Samantha Antell (ENG) 2:54:21

Wheelchair race

Ed. Year Winner Time[lower-alpha 1] Rf.
1 2013  Christopher Nash (ENG) 3:00:49
2 2014  Bret Crossley (ENG) 2:11:10
3 2015  Bret Crossley (ENG) 1:48:30
4 2016  Calum Hall (ENG) 2:01:35
5 2017  Bret Crossley (ENG) 1:45:16
6 2018  Christopher Nash (ENG) 2:15:12
7 2019  Bret Crossley (ENG) 1:58:20 [6]
2020postponed due to coronavirus pandemic[1]

Notes

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Yorkshire Marathon Festival Postponed to 2021". Archived from the original on 22 September 2020. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  2. "The Yorkshire Marathon". Archived from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  3. "ASDA Foundation Yorkshire Marathon" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  4. 2021 - Asda Foundation Yorkshire Marathon (2021) Chip Timing. Available at: https://chiptiming.co.uk/events/asda-foundation-yorkshire-marathon-2021/ Archived 17 October 2022 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed: October 17, 2022).
  5. 2022 - run for all Yorkshire Marathon (2022) Chip Timing. Available at: https://chiptiming.co.uk/events/run-for-all-yorkshire-marathon-2022/ Archived 29 August 2023 at the Wayback Machine (Accessed: October 17, 2022).
  6. "ASDA Foundation Yorkshire Marathon Wheelchairs" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 29 August 2023.
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