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List of marathon national champions (men)

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Below a list of all National champions in the Men's Marathon in track and field from several countries since 1980.

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Argentina

  • 1980: Alfredo Maravilla
  • 1981: Raúl Omar Suárez
  • 1982: Alfredo Maravilla
  • 1983: Carlos José Orué
  • 1984: Rubén Aguiar
  • 1985: Carlos José Orué
  • 1986: Juan Carlos Ríos
  • 1987: Rubén Aguiar
  • 1988: Toribio Gutiérrez
  • 1989: Toribio Gutiérrez
  • 1990: Carlos Edgar Barria
  • 1991: Carlos Edgar Barria
  • 1992: Toribio Gutiérrez
  • 1993: Tranquilino Valenzuela
  • 1994: Toribio Gutiérrez
  • 1995: Carlos Edgar Barria
  • 1996: Juan Pablo Juárez
  • 1997: Toribio Gutiérrez
  • 1998: Oscar Alarcón
  • 1999: Oscar Cortínez
  • 2000: Juan Castro
  • 2001: Claudio Burgos
  • 2002: Alejandro Giménez
  • 2003: Daniel Simbrón
  • 2004: Daniel Simbrón
  • 2005: Oscar Cortínez
  • 2006: Oscar Cortínez
  • 2007: Oscar Cortínez

Australia

Canada

England

Denmark

Estonia

Estonian national champions are as follows.[1][2]

  • 1927: Elmar Reiman
  • 1928: Karl Laas
  • 1929: Karl Laas
  • 1930: Karl Laas
  • 1931–1933: –
  • 1934: Alfred Maasik
  • 1935: Otto Treimann
  • 1936: August Koidu
  • 1937–1938: –
  • 1939: Bernhard Lont
  • 1940: Bernhard Lont
  • 1941–1946: –
  • 1947: Loit Laidna
  • 1948: Aleksander Külm
  • 1949: Richard Lulla
  • 1950: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1951: Nikolai Kanajev
  • 1952: Arnold Vaabla
  • 1953: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1954: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1955: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1956: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1957: Viktor Puusepp
  • 1958: Arkaadi Birkenfeldt
  • 1959: Rein Leinus
  • 1960: Rein Leinus
  • 1961: Rein Leinus
  • 1962: Rein Leinus
  • 1963: Rein Leinus
  • 1964: Ronald Suur
  • 1965: Ronald Suur
  • 1966: Ronald Suur
  • 1967: Rein Leinus
  • 1968: Rein Leinus
  • 1969: Rein Leinus
  • 1970: Rein Leinus
  • 1971: Mart Kalder
  • 1972: Jüri Liim
  • 1973: Mati Kartau
  • 1974: Küllo Tiido
  • 1975: Toivo Koovit
  • 1976: Küllo Tiido
  • 1977: Toivo Koovit
  • 1978: Aare Kuum
  • 1979: Avo Järv
  • 1980: Aare Kuum
  • 1981: Rene Meimer
  • 1982: Vladimir Heerik
  • 1983: Villy Sudemäe
  • 1984: Villy Sudemäe
  • 1985: Villy Sudemäe
  • 1986: Kalev Urbanik
  • 1987: Meelis Veilberg
  • 1988: Rein Valdmaa
  • 1989: Kaupo Sabre
  • 1990: Kaupo Sabre
  • 1991: Kaupo Sabre
  • 1992: Vello Misler
  • 1993: Rein Valdmaa
  • 1994: Henno Haava
  • 1995: Vladimir Arhipov
  • 1996: Kaupo Sabre
  • 1997: Margus Pirksaar
  • 1998: Toomas Tarm
  • 1999: Kaupo Sabre
  • 2000: Vladimir Bõtšuk
  • 2001: Kaupo Sabre
  • 2002: Toomas Tarm
  • 2003: Toomas Tarm
  • 2004: Toomas Tarm
  • 2005: Margus Lehtna
  • 2006: Taavi Tambur
  • 2007: Aleksei Saveljev
  • 2008: Aleksei Markov
  • 2009: Aleksei Markov
  • 2010: Pavel Loskutov
  • 2011: Kaupo Sasmin
  • 2012: Viljar Vallimäe
  • 2013: Roman Fosti
  • 2014: Heinar Vaine
  • 2015: Sergei Tšerepannikov
  • 2016: Heinar Vaine
  • 2017: Argo Jõesoo
  • 2018: Roman Fosti
  • 2019: Raido Mitt
  • 2020: Rauno Jallai
  • 2021: Dmitri Aristov

Finland

  • 1980: Esa Tikkanen
  • 1981: Pertti Tiainen
  • 1982: Niilo Kemppe
  • 1983: Ulf-Hakan Spik
  • 1984: Esa Liedes
  • 1985: Vesa Kähkölä
  • 1986: Jouni Kortelainen
  • 1987: Asko Uusimäki
  • 1988: Vesa Kähkölä
  • 1989: Pekka Vähä-Vahe
  • 1990: Illka Väänänen
  • 1991: Pekka Vähä-Vahe
  • 1992: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 1993: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 1994: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 1995: Jussi Huttunen
  • 1996: Jari Jaakkola
  • 1997: Ville Hautala
  • 1998: Lauri Friari
  • 1999: Lauri Friari
  • 2000: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 2001: Jaakko Kero
  • 2002: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 2003: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 2004: Petri Saavalainen
  • 2005: Petri Saavalainen
  • 2006: Yrjö Pesonen
  • 2007: Marko Vaittinen
  • 2008: Anssi Raittila
  • 2009: Lewis Korir
  • 2010: Obed Kipkurui
  • 2011: Jaakko Kero

France

Germany

East Germany

  • 1980: Martin Schröder
  • 1981: Matthias Böckler
  • 1982: Waldemar Cierpinski
  • 1983: Stephan Seidemann
  • 1984: Frank Konzack
  • 1985: Jörg Peter
  • 1986: Uwe Koch
  • 1987: Michael Heilmann
  • 1988: Rainer Wachenbrunner
  • 1989: Steffen Dittmann
  • 1990: Klaus Goldammer

West Germany

Unified Germany

Italy

Japan

Netherlands

New Zealand

Poland

Portugal

Russia

Spain

Spanish national champions are as follows.[3]

Ukraine

United States

References

  1. ^ "EESTI MEISTRIVÕISTLUSTE KOLM PAREMAT" [Estonian Championships top3] (PDF). Estonian Athletic Association (in Estonian). Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  2. ^ Tallinn Marathon – Estonian champions since 2010
  3. ^ Historial de campeones en el Campeonato de España al aire libre.

External sources

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