Riga Marathon

Riga Marathon
Date May
Location Latvia Riga, Latvia
Event type road
Distance Marathon, Half marathon, 10k, 5k
Established 1991
Course records Marathon
Kenya D. Kangor 2:11:45 (M; 2016)
Ethiopia A. Tigish 2:36:51 (F; 2014)
Half marathon
Kenya I. Mukunga 1:05:26 (M; 2016)
Latvia J. Prokopčuka 1:10:27 (F; 2012)
Official site nordearigasmaratons.lv

The Riga Marathon is an annual road marathon, held in Riga, Latvia. The main sponsor of the marathon from 2007 to 2014 was Nordea, currently being sponsored by Lattelecom. It was established in 1991, but has only been a member of AIMS since 2007. It currently holds IAAF Bronze Label status.

Riga Marathon is one of the fastest growing marathons in Northern Europe. By 2013 the number of participants reached 20 020 people from 65 countries, of whom 1278 competed in the marathon distance. In 2010, however, there were 11 457 participants over five different distances, which already by then was an increase of 25% compared to 2009.

As of 2013, the prize money received by the winner of the marathon is 3000 euros, with the winner of the half marathon distance receiving 1000 euros. Money prizes are received also by the second and third-place finishers, with additional 850 euros awarded to the highest placed Latvian runners in each of the distances.

The start and finish line of the marathon is traditionally set next to Riga Castle, and part of the track runs through the cobble-stoned streets of Old Riga as well as across Daugava river over both Vanšu and Southern Bridge.

Winners

Marathon

Key:   Course record

Year Men's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
Women's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
2016 Dominic Kangor  Kenya 2:11:45 Shitaye Gemechu  Ethiopia 2:38:40
2015 Haile Tolossa  Ethiopia 2:12:28 Meseret Eshetu  Ethiopia 2:37:03
2014 Yu Chiba  Japan 2:13:44 Ayanu Tigist  Ethiopia 2:36:51
2013 Duncan Koech  Kenya 2:15:34 Aberash Nesga  Ethiopia 2:40:30
2012 Titus Kurgat  Kenya 2:16:53 Iraida Aleksandrova  Russia 2:37:37
2011 Julius Kuto  Kenya 2:15:48 Desta Tadesse  Ethiopia 2:37:14
2010 Slimani Benazzouz  Morocco 2:17:33 Maryna Damantsevich  Belarus 2:38:16
2009 Oleg Gur  Belarus 2:18:35 Katsiaryna Dziamidava  Belarus 2:47:30
2008 Sammy Rotich  Kenya 2:16:42 Kaja Vals  Estonia 3:13:54
2007 Johnstone Changwony  Kenya 2:18:30 Ludmila Rodina  Russia 2:50:07
2006 Yuri Vinogradov  Russia 2:41:57 Laura Zariņa  Latvia 3:04:31
2005 Vjačeslavs Bambāns  Latvia 2:45:58 Kaja Mulla  Estonia 3:11:09
2004 Dmitrijs Sļesarenoks  Latvia 2:27:09 Modesta Drungiliene  Lithuania 2:58:29
2003 Arūnas Balčunas  Lithuania 2:28:07 Aušra Kavalauskiene  Lithuania 3:05:26
2002 Arūnas Balčunas  Lithuania 2:31:25 Anita Liepiņa  Latvia 3:12:16
2001 Ziedonis Zaļkalns  Latvia 2:27:25 Laila Ceika  Latvia 3:11:45
2000 Ziedonis Zaļkalns  Latvia 2:30:59 Aušra Kavalauskiene  Lithuania 3:12:11
1999 Arūnas Balčunas  Lithuania 2:37:10 Laila Ceika  Latvia 3:37:21
1998 Ziedonis Zaļkalns  Latvia 2:33:41 Laila Ceika  Latvia 3:27:49
1997 Normunds Fedotovskis  Latvia 2:33:05 Kaja Mulla  Estonia 3:12:26
1996 Aleksandrs Prokopčuks  Latvia 2:31:46 Inita Drēziņa  Latvia 3:30:42
1995 Ziedonis Zaļkalns  Latvia 2:32:44 Galina Bernat  Latvia 3:02:11
1994 Normunds Ivzāns  Latvia 2:43:09 Laila Ceika  Latvia 3:19:56
1993 Aleksandrs Prokopčuks  Latvia 2:26:41 Svetlana Șepelev-Tcaci  Moldova 2:55:07
1992 Gusman Abdulin  Kazakhstan 2:21:29 Olga Youdenkova  Belarus 2:47:28
1991 Vladimir Kalenkovich  Belarus 2:28:27 Alla Doudayeva  Belarus 2:43:53

Half marathon

Key:   Course record

Year Men's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
Women's winner Nationality Time
(h:m:s)
2016 Ibrahim Mukunga  Kenya 1:05:26 Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 1:16:06
2015 Jānis Girgensons  Latvia 1:06:20 Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 1:13:24
2014 Ibrahim Mukunga  Kenya 1:05:56 Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 1:14:52
2013 Jānis Girgensons  Latvia 1:07:24 Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 1:14:39
2012 Valērijs Žolnerovičs  Latvia 1:06:04 Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 1:10:27
2011 Sergei Lukin  Russia 1:06:28 Lyubov Morgunova  Russia 1:15:01
2010 Valērijs Žolnerovičs  Latvia 1:05:40 Irene Chepkirui  Kenya 1:14:04
2009 Joel Komen  Kenya 1:06:49 Daniela Fetcere  Latvia 1:23:05
2008 Pavel Loskutov  Estonia 1:05:52 Helen Decker  United Kingdom 1:20:00
2007 Dainius Saucikovas  Lithuania 1:09:17 Ilona Marhele  Latvia 1:22:21
2006 Viktors Sļesarenoks  Latvia 1:15:20 Anita Liepiņa  Latvia 1:33:43

Victories by country

Note: Marathon and Half Marathon statistics only

Winners by country

Country Total Marathon
(men's)
Marathon
(women's)
Half Marathon
(men's)
Half Marathon
(women's)
 Latvia3110858
 Kenya106031
 Lithuania73310
 Belarus62400
 Ethiopia61500
 Russia51211
 Estonia40310
 Morocco11000
 Kazakhstan11000
 Japan11000
 Moldova10100
 United Kingdom10001

Multiple winners

Athlete Country Wins Years Distance
Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia 5 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 Half Marathon
Laila Ceika  Latvia 4 1994, 1998, 1999, 2001 Marathon
Ziedonis Zaļkalns  Latvia 4 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001 Marathon
Arūnas Balčunas  Lithuania 3 1999, 2000, 2003 Marathon
Aleksandrs Prokopčuks  Latvia 2 1993, 1996 Marathon
Aušra Kavalauskiene  Lithuania 2 2000, 2003 Marathon
Valērijs Žolnerovičs  Latvia 2 2010, 2012 Half Marathon
Jānis Girgensons  Latvia 2 2013, 2015 Half Marathon

Coordinates: 56°56′52″N 24°06′10″E / 56.9478°N 24.1028°E / 56.9478; 24.1028


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