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1998 New York City Marathon

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

29th New York City Marathon
VenueNew York City, United States
DateNovember 1
Champions
MenJohn Kagwe (2:08:45)
WomenFranca Fiacconi (2:25:17)
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The 1998 New York City Marathon was the 29th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on Sunday, November 1. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's John Kagwe in a time of 2:08:45 hours while the women's race was won by Italy's Franca Fiacconi in 2:25:17.

A total of 31,539 runners finished the race, 22,587 men and 8952 women.[1]

Results

Men

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) John Kagwe  Kenya 2:08:45
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Joseph Chebet  Kenya 2:08:48
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zebedayo Bayo  Tanzania 2:08:51
4 Germán Silva  Mexico 2:10:24
5 Vanderlei de Lima  Brazil 2:10:42
6 Roberto Barbi  Italy 2:10:55
7 Simon Chemoiywo  Kenya 2:11:08
8 Peter Githuka  Kenya 2:11:20
9 Shem Kororia  Kenya 2:11:27
10 Jonathan Ndambuki  Kenya 2:11:30
11 Leonid Shvetsov  Russia 2:11:50
12 Róbert Štefko  Slovakia 2:12:52
13 Fred Kiprop  Kenya 2:13:32
14 Daniel Kirwa Too  Kenya 2:13:54
15 Gemechu Kebede  Ethiopia 2:15:04
16 Tesfaye Bekele  Ethiopia 2:15:23
17 Isidro Rico  Mexico 2:15:52
18 Alfredo Vigueras  United States 2:16:14
19 Orlando Guerrero  Colombia 2:16:47
20 Peter Ndirangu  Kenya 2:16:59
Abel Antón  Spain DNF
Josia Thugwane  South Africa DNF
Joseph Kariuki  Kenya DNF
Dionísio Castro  Portugal DNF
Paul Pilkington  United States DNF
Godfrey Nyombi  Uganda DNF
Juan Carlos Gutierrez  Colombia DNF
Diamantino dos Santos  Brazil DNF
Carlos Grisales  Colombia DNF
Michael Mykytok  United States DNF
Jean Verster  South Africa DNF

Women

Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Franca Fiacconi  Italy 2:25:17
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Adriana Fernández  Mexico 2:26:33
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tegla Loroupe  Kenya 2:30:28
4 Lyudmila Petrova  Russia 2:31:09
5 Franziska Rochat-Moser  Switzerland 2:32:37
6 Libbie Hickman  United States 2:33:06
7 Viviany de Oliveira  Brazil 2:35:12
8 Rakiya Maraoui-Quétier  France 2:35:59
9 Alena Vinnitskaya  Belarus 2:36:53
10 Márcia Narloch  Brazil 2:37:33
11 Zofia Wieciorkowska  Poland 2:40:39
12 Joan Samuelson  United States 2:41:06
13 Anne-Marie Lauck  United States 2:42:52
14 Marinella Curreli  Italy 2:44:30
15 Nili Abramski  Israel 2:45:19
16 Leteyesus Berhe  Ethiopia 2:45:38
17 Kimberly Griffin  United States 2:46:17
18 Antonella Bizioli  Italy 2:46:30
19 Gillian Horovitz  United Kingdom 2:46:36
20 Montserrat Martínez  Spain 2:47:31
Anuța Cătună  Romania DNF
Maria das Graças  Brazil DNF
Madina Biktagirova  Russia DNF
Olga Appell  United States DNF

References

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