Marathon Bernard Too outpaced more then 1876 runners to win in 02:09:45. Shumi Dechasa earned runner-up honours with a time of 02:09:55. The third place went to Luke Kibet with a time of 02:11:52 In the women’s race, Josephine Chepkoech took top honours by finishing the race in 02:29:11 . Rodah Jepkorir earned runner-up honours with a time of 02:29:15. Rounding
Marathon William Yegon got a win, finishing with a time of 02:12:10. Joseph Aperumoi secured second in this year’s race with a time of 02:13:54. The third place went to Wycliff Biwott with a time of 02:17:40 For the women, Fekadu Amelework scored victory with a time of 02:38:05 , ahead of Hisae Yoshimatsu (02:39:30). Lema Alemitu got the third place
Marathon William Yegon outpaced more then 1838 runners to win in 02:10:31, establishing the new record for the race. He finished one minute 6 seconds ahead of Eliud Magut. The third place went to Duncan Maiyo with a time of 02:14:04 In the ladies race, Megersa Motu got a win, finishing with a time of 02:40:46 . She bested Ruth Wanjiru
On May 15th 2011, you’ll be organizing the Genève Marathon for Unicef. Can you tell us where it is located? For the first time ever, the Geneva Marathon for Unicef, now in its seventh year, will provide the runners with a unique route of 42,195km including the most beautiful landmarks of the city as well as Geneva’s historical and cosmopolitan centre
For the first time ever, the Geneva Marathon for Unicef, now in its seventh year, will provide the runners with a unique route of 42,195km including the most beautiful landmarks of the city as well as Geneva’s historical and cosmopolitan centre and its magnificent countryside surrounding it over the weekend of the 14th and 15th May 2011. Unlike previous editions where