Event information
Sydney Marathon
Sep 15, 2019
3.3
Where
Sydney, Australia
Start time
06:00
Distances
Marathon
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
September 15, 2019 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 06:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race
Race Results
Top 3
1. FILEX KIPROTICH 02:09:49
2. MICHAEL KUNYUGA 02:10:03
3. SATURO SASAKI 02:11:01
Top 3 Women
1. STELLAH BARSOSIO 02:24:33
2. JOSEPHINE CHEPKOECH 02:26:43
3. TEJITU CHALCHISSA 02:28:22
Top 3 Men
1. FILEX KIPROTICH 02:09:49
2. MICHAEL KUNYUGA 02:10:03
3. SATURO SASAKI 02:11:01
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Based on 1 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: Alex M.
Posted: October 22, 2023
Charming City, Disappointing Marathon
Sydney is an absolutely beautiful and charming city, so I thought that this Marathon would be a good excuse to come to Australia.
Unfortunately, the organization of this Marathon was quite poor. They knew that the weather would be very warm, up to 85F/30C, so they moved to an earlier start... the 10K and the Half Marathon! Yes, shorter races started earlier, but not the Marathon. Expo was small and not interesting at all.
I didn't see a single fruit on the Marathon course, no bananas, no oranges, nothing, just water and sport drinks. I ran this time slower than usual due to a hot weather, and when I finished (definitely not the last one!), there was nothing at the finish line other than bottles of water (when I wanted to take two bottles, a volunteer told me 'only one bottle per runner!').
Most of the course was very hilly but beautiful, but running a loop after a loop in the Centennial Park was very boring.
The Sydney Marathon is supposedly a Candidate Race for the Marathon Majors. I ran all of them, and I expected in Sydney so much more!
3.3
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