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1984 Berlin Marathon

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11th Berlin Marathon
VenueBerlin, West Germany
Date30 September
Champions
MenJohn Skovbjerg (2:13:35)
WomenÁgnes Sipka (2:39:32)
Wheelchair menBo Lindquist (2:16:32)
Wheelchair womenGabriele Beyer (2:47:14)
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The 1984 Berlin Marathon was the 11th running of the annual marathon race held in Berlin, West Germany, held on 30 September. Denmark's John Skovbjerg won the men's race in 2:13:35 hours, while the women's race was won by Hungary's Ágnes Sipka in 2:39:32. Sweden's Bo Lindquist (2:16:32) and West Germany's Gabriele Beyer (2:47:14), won the men's and women's wheelchair races. A total of 7297 runners finished the race, comprising 6875 men and 422 women.

Results

Men

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) John Skovbjerg  Denmark 2:13:35
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Wolfgang Krüger  West Germany 2:13:43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Pawel Lorens  Poland 2:14:53
4 Karel Lismont  Belgium 2:14:56
5 Wiktor Sawicki  Poland 2:15:03
6 Fraser Clyne  United Kingdom 2:15:21
7 Andrzej Sajkowski  Poland 2:15:29
8 Henryk Lupa  Poland 2:15:44
9 Carlos Tavares  Portugal 2:15:45
10 Robert Mauws  Belgium 2:16:11
11 Gyula Borka  Hungary 2:16:18
12 Franz Homberger  West Germany 2:16:34
13 Peter Hermans  Belgium 2:17:45
14 Edward Herridge  United Kingdom 2:17:53
15 Jean-Pierre Deville  Belgium 2:18:05
16 Gerrit van Essen  Netherlands 2:18:09
17 Richard Vollenbroek  Netherlands 2:18:09
18 Zenon Poniatowski  Poland 2:18:10
19 John Offord  United Kingdom 2:18:14
20 Roberto Zatta  Italy 2:18:37

Women

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ágnes Sipka  Hungary 2:39:32
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Solweig Harrysson  Sweden 2:39:48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Maureen Hurst  United Kingdom 2:42:49
4 Christa Dotzler  West Germany 2:43:07
5 Heidi Hutterer  West Germany 2:45:16
6 Anna Krol  Poland 2:45:39
7 Ursula Köter  West Germany 2:46:13
8 Celia Duncan  United Kingdom 2:46:49
9 Denise Alfvoet  Belgium 2:47:02
10 Sabine Ladurner  Italy 2:48:06
11 Sharron Rodwell  United Kingdom 2:48:28
12 Britta-Houmann Sørensen  Denmark 2:48:35
13 Annemarie Grüner  West Germany 2:49:30
14 Heidi Nielsen  West Germany 2:49:35
15 Tracey Howard  United Kingdom 2:51:16
16 Olivia Grüner  West Germany 2:51:46

Wheelchair men

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Bo Lindquist  Sweden 2:16:32
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Hubert Foppe  West Germany 2:17:59
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Hans Korte  West Germany 2:25:08
4 Urs Schild  Switzerland 2:25:30
5 Gregor Golombek  West Germany 2:32:19
6 Jan-Owe Mattsson  Sweden 2:42:15
7 Michael Heil  West Germany 2:46:27
8 Peter Wiedkamp  West Germany 2:46:29
9 Volker Keuters  West Germany 2:46:44
10 Jürgen Nagel  West Germany 2:49:43

Wheelchair women

Rank Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gabriele Beyer  West Germany 2:47:14

References

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