28th Berlin Marathon | |
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Venue | Berlin, Germany |
Dates | 30 September 2001 (2001-09-30) |
Champions | |
Men | Joseph Ngolepus (2:08:47) |
Women | Naoko Takahashi (2:19:46) |
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The 2001 Berlin Marathon was the 28th running of the annual marathon race held in Berlin, Germany, held on 30 September 2001. Kenya's Joseph Ngolepus (entering as a pacemaker) won the men's race in 2:08:47 hours. The women's race was won by Japan's Naoko Takahashi in a world record time of 2:19:46, as she became the first woman to break the 2 hour 20 minute barrier.
Results
Men
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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01 | Joseph Ngolepus | Kenya | 2:08:47 |
02 | Willy Cheruiyot Kipkirui | Kenya | 2:09:08 |
03 | William Kiplagat | Kenya | 2:09:55 |
04 | Tsuyoshi Ogata | Japan | 2:10:06 |
05 | Danilo Goffi | Italy | 2:10:35 |
06 | Frederick Chumba | Kenya | 2:10:36 |
07 | Makhosonke Fika | South Africa | 2:10:47 |
08 | Viktor Röthlin | Switzerland | 2:10:54 |
09 | Tesfaye Eticha | Ethiopia | 2:11:19 |
10 | João N’Tyamba | Angola | 2:11:40 |
Women
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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01 | Naoko Takahashi | Japan | 2:19:46 |
02 | Tegla Loroupe | Kenya | 2:28:03 |
03 | Kathrin Weßel | Germany | 2:28:27 |
04 | Shiki Sekiuchi | Japan | 2:33:23 |
05 | Ai Sugihara | Japan | 2:34:56 |
06 | Bev Hartigan | United Kingdom | 2:36:02 |
07 | Faustina-Maria Ramos | Spain | 2:36:25 |
08 | Dagmar Rabensteiner | Austria | 2:38:03 |
09 | Christine Döllinger | Germany | 2:38:52 |
10 | Susanne Johansson | Sweden | 2:40:29 |
References
- Longman, Jere (October 1, 2001), "Marathon: Takahashi Sets Women's Mark For Marathon", The New York Times
- Results. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved 2020-04-02.
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