San Francisco Marathon | |
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Date | July |
Location | San Francisco, CA |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half Marathon, Ultramarathon, 10k, and 5K |
Established | 1977 |
Official site |
www |
The San Francisco Marathon is an annual USATF-certified road running event held in San Francisco, California, that includes a full marathon, two half marathons, an ultramarathon, [1] a 10k, [2] and a 5K. [3] With the exceptions of 1988, 1993, and 2020, the marathon has been held annually since 1977. [4] The marathon starts and finishes on the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building and crosses the Golden Gate Bridge. [5] It is a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon. [6]
The first San Francisco Marathon was organized by the Pamakids Runners Club. [7] Athol Barton, a taxicab driver who at the time lived in Reno, Nevada won the inaugural on July 10, 1977 in a time of 2:24:59. Athol was born in Aotearoa, New Zealand and was of NZ Maori and Scottish descent. [4] [8] Fewer than 900 ran this inaugural race. [8] The event's all-time record for marathon finishers came in 1983 with 7,231. [9] An estimated 7,800 runners participated in the various events in 2004 [10] and 11,290 in 2005. [11] This number had increased to approximately 19,000 in 2008 [12] and 21,000 in 2009 [13] The 2009 event was hosted by ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes and Runner's World columnist Bart Yasso. [3]
In 2005, 356 of the 4,873 finishers qualified for Boston. [14] Of the 4,021 finishers in 2006, 277 qualified. [15] 2010's race produced 462 qualifiers, [16] 468 runners qualified in 2011, [17] 377 qualified in 2012, [18] and 2016's race produced 296 qualifiers. [19] 2018's race produced 324 Boston Marathon qualifiers. [20]
The purse has also varied from year to year. In 1977, Barton took home a t-shirt for his efforts. [8] When Pete Pfitzinger won in 1986, he earned $5,000 and a new car. [8] Although many top runners were attracted to the $35,000 purse that was offered in 1998 ($10,000 for first place, $5,000 for second place, $2,500 for third place), [21] no prize money was offered from 1999 through 2001. [22] [23] [24] From 2002 to 2004, $10,000 was divided among the winners. [25] [26] [27] Prize money has not been offered since 2005, primarily due to lack of large sponsors. [28] [29] [30]
The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually, or transferring their entry to 2021 for a US$39 fee. [a] [32] [33] [34] The 2021 race was held on September 18-19th, 2021.
The current marathon course forms a loop that starts and finishes on the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building. [3] The course runs past many notable landmarks in San Francisco including Fisherman's Wharf, Aquatic Park, the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, and Oracle Park. [35] The course briefly enters Marin County at the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge. [36]
The marathon course has undergone a number of changes since its inception. [4] [8] [25] [37] In the late 1980s, the start was moved from Marin County to San Francisco. [38] In 1999, race organizers made a number of changes to make the course faster. [22] That year the course was altered to start and end near the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park and the run across the Golden Gate Bridge was eliminated. [22] Previous routes have taken the marathon along the Great Highway. [25] In 2002, the start/finish at Golden Gate Park was moved to the Embarcadero with a run across the Golden Gate Bridge. [39]
The first half marathon originally crossed the Golden Gate Bridge along the full marathon, but was eliminated in 2018 due to security and safety concerns. Previously, the full marathon and first half marathon ran on the roadbed of the bridge, shutting down automobile traffic for two lanes. [40]
In 2002, the San Francisco Marathon was the fictionalized backdrop for an episode of Monk entitled "Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man." [41]
Date | Men | Country | Time | Women | Country | Time | Finishers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 23, 2023 | Brice Daubord | ![]() |
2:26:17 | Leandra Zimmermann | ![]() |
2:45:59 | 4979 |
July 24, 2022 | Simon Ricci | ![]() |
2:31:42 | Brooke Starn | ![]() |
2:44:38 | 4080 |
September 19, 2021 | Gregory Billington | ![]() |
2:20:42 | Judith Corachán Vaquera | ![]() |
2:55:33 | 3189 |
July 28, 2019 | Gregory Billington | ![]() |
2:25:25 | Nina Zarina | ![]() |
2:47:01 | 5226 [42] |
July 29, 2018 | Jorge Maravilla | ![]() |
2:27:56 | Bonnie Tran | ![]() |
2:54:09 | 5242 [43] |
July 23, 2017 | Jorge Maravilla | ![]() |
2:28:23 | Devin McMahon | ![]() |
2:52:49 | 6510 [44] |
July 31, 2016 | Max Haines-Stiles | ![]() |
2:30:42 | Tori Tyler | ![]() |
2:49:51 | 6270 [45] |
July 26, 2015 | Chris Mocko | ![]() |
2:26:22 | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:49:42 | 6026 [46] |
July 27, 2014 | August Brautigam | ![]() |
2:32:17 | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:47:51 | 6580 [47] |
June 16, 2013 | Francois Lhuissier | ![]() |
2:25:15 CR | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:42:26 CR | 5827 [48] |
July 29, 2012 | Nathan Krah | ![]() |
2:26:44 | Devon Crosby-Helms | ![]() |
2:44:02 | 6494 [49] |
July 31, 2011 | Michael Wardian | ![]() |
2:27:06 | Emily Field | ![]() |
2:50:24 | 6020 [50] |
July 25, 2010 | Keith Bechtol | ![]() |
2:23:28 | Emily Hardin | ![]() |
2:51:54 | 5992 [51] |
July 26, 2009 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:26:32 | Yoko Shibui | ![]() |
2:46:34 | 5101 [52] |
August 3, 2008 | Chad Worthen | ![]() |
2:31:52 | Lauren Gustafson | ![]() |
2:52:33 | 4,354 [53] 4,447 [54] |
July 29, 2007 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:25:57 | Yolanda Flamino | ![]() |
2:43:41 | 4,250 [55] 4,275 [56] |
July 30, 2006 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:26:46 | Julia Stamps | ![]() |
2:54:55 | 4,021 [15] [57] 4,062 [56] |
July 31, 2005 | Tony Torres | ![]() |
2:31:57 | Sarah Hallas | ![]() |
2:56:55 | 4,869 [56] 4,873 [14] [58] 4,918 [11] |
August 1, 2004 | John Weru | ![]() |
2:33:41 | Susan Loken | ![]() |
2:50:21 | 2,665 [56] [59] |
July 27, 2003 | Patrick Kamau | ![]() |
2:35:11 | Lucy Carr | ![]() |
3:02:00 | 1,891 [60] |
July 28, 2002 | Nate Bowen | ![]() |
2:31:46 | Magdalena Lewy | ![]() |
2:50:11 | 1,920 [61] |
July 8, 2001 | Vytautas Ezerskis | ![]() |
2:30:53 | Micha Lowe | ![]() |
3:12:10 | 2,249 [62] |
July 9, 2000 | Michael Buchanan | ![]() |
2:32:49 | Lisa Murphy | ![]() |
3:08:15 | 2,345 [63] |
July 11, 1999 | Brad Hawthorne | ![]() |
2:24:36 | Patti Smith | ![]() |
3:09:44 | |
July 12, 1998 | Hamid Oubadriss | ![]() |
2:23:54 | Salina Chirchir | ![]() |
2:45:36 | |
July 13, 1997 | Hamid Miloudi | ![]() |
2:26:49 | Kristen Orre | ![]() |
3:02:33 | |
July 14, 1996 | Brad Lael | ![]() |
2:37:27 | Margee Brown | ![]() |
2:57:45 | |
July 9, 1995 | Hector Lopez | ![]() |
2:23:38 | Lisa Kelp | ![]() |
2:51:12 | |
July 31, 1994 | Patrick Muturi | ![]() |
2:17:34 | Karolina Szabo | ![]() |
2:44:34 | |
July 18, 1993 | Driss Dacha | ![]() |
2:20:02 | Tatiana Titova | ![]() |
2:40:32 | |
August 30, 1992 | Sergio Jimenez | ![]() |
2:16:44 | Irina Bogachova | ![]() |
2:36:54 | |
June 23, 1991 | Daniel Martinez | ![]() |
2:15:31 | Lesley Ann Lehane | ![]() |
2:35:33 | |
July 1, 1990 | Antonio Niemczak | ![]() |
2:13:48 | Janis Klecker | ![]() |
2:39:52 | |
July 9, 1989 | Ernest Tjela | ![]() |
2:15:01 | Stephanie Robertson | ![]() |
3:09:08 | |
1988 | not held | ||||||
July 19, 1987 | Mehmet Terzi | ![]() |
2:14:07 | Eileen Claugus | ![]() |
2:39:02 | |
July 20, 1986 | Pete Pfitzinger | ![]() |
2:13:29 | Maria Trujillo | ![]() |
2:37:58 | |
July 21, 1985 | Ric Sayre | ![]() |
2:15:07 | Kersti Jakobsen | ![]() |
2:38:04 | |
August 19, 1984 | Simeon Kigen | ![]() |
2:10:18 | Katy Laetsch | ![]() |
2:35:56 | |
July 24, 1983 | Pete Pfitzinger | ![]() |
2:14:45 | Janis Klecker | ![]() |
2:35:44 | 7,231 [9] |
July 11, 1982 | Miguel Tibaduiza | ![]() |
2:14:32 | Nancy Ditz | ![]() |
2:44:05 | |
July 12, 1981 | Harold Schulz | ![]() |
2:15:17 | Laurie Binder | ![]() |
2:38:04 | |
July 13, 1980 | Antonio Ramirez | ![]() |
2:18:15 | Joann Dahlkoetter | ![]() |
2:43:20 | |
July 8, 1979 | John Moreno | ![]() |
2:18:54 | Carol Young | ![]() |
2:49:46 | |
July 9, 1978 | Steven Palladino | ![]() |
2:21:15 | Sue Petersen | ![]() |
2:50:15 | |
July 10, 1977 | Athol Barton | ![]() |
2:24:59 | Tena Harms | ![]() |
2:53:20 |
Country | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
![]() |
26 | 36 | 62 |
![]() |
4 | 1 | 5 |
![]() |
2 | 0 | 2 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
2 | 0 | 2 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
NOTE: Due to World Athletics policies, the 2019 win by Zarina is legally listed as an Authorised Neutral Athlete because of policies related to Doping in Russia.
With $35,000 in prize money, this year's Providian San Francisco Marathon attracted many top elite runners,
San Francisco Marathon | |
---|---|
Date | July |
Location | San Francisco, CA |
Event type | Road |
Distance | Marathon, Half Marathon, Ultramarathon, 10k, and 5K |
Established | 1977 |
Official site |
www |
The San Francisco Marathon is an annual USATF-certified road running event held in San Francisco, California, that includes a full marathon, two half marathons, an ultramarathon, [1] a 10k, [2] and a 5K. [3] With the exceptions of 1988, 1993, and 2020, the marathon has been held annually since 1977. [4] The marathon starts and finishes on the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building and crosses the Golden Gate Bridge. [5] It is a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon. [6]
The first San Francisco Marathon was organized by the Pamakids Runners Club. [7] Athol Barton, a taxicab driver who at the time lived in Reno, Nevada won the inaugural on July 10, 1977 in a time of 2:24:59. Athol was born in Aotearoa, New Zealand and was of NZ Maori and Scottish descent. [4] [8] Fewer than 900 ran this inaugural race. [8] The event's all-time record for marathon finishers came in 1983 with 7,231. [9] An estimated 7,800 runners participated in the various events in 2004 [10] and 11,290 in 2005. [11] This number had increased to approximately 19,000 in 2008 [12] and 21,000 in 2009 [13] The 2009 event was hosted by ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes and Runner's World columnist Bart Yasso. [3]
In 2005, 356 of the 4,873 finishers qualified for Boston. [14] Of the 4,021 finishers in 2006, 277 qualified. [15] 2010's race produced 462 qualifiers, [16] 468 runners qualified in 2011, [17] 377 qualified in 2012, [18] and 2016's race produced 296 qualifiers. [19] 2018's race produced 324 Boston Marathon qualifiers. [20]
The purse has also varied from year to year. In 1977, Barton took home a t-shirt for his efforts. [8] When Pete Pfitzinger won in 1986, he earned $5,000 and a new car. [8] Although many top runners were attracted to the $35,000 purse that was offered in 1998 ($10,000 for first place, $5,000 for second place, $2,500 for third place), [21] no prize money was offered from 1999 through 2001. [22] [23] [24] From 2002 to 2004, $10,000 was divided among the winners. [25] [26] [27] Prize money has not been offered since 2005, primarily due to lack of large sponsors. [28] [29] [30]
The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with all registrants given the option of running the race virtually, or transferring their entry to 2021 for a US$39 fee. [a] [32] [33] [34] The 2021 race was held on September 18-19th, 2021.
The current marathon course forms a loop that starts and finishes on the Embarcadero near the Ferry Building. [3] The course runs past many notable landmarks in San Francisco including Fisherman's Wharf, Aquatic Park, the Golden Gate Bridge, Golden Gate Park, and Oracle Park. [35] The course briefly enters Marin County at the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge. [36]
The marathon course has undergone a number of changes since its inception. [4] [8] [25] [37] In the late 1980s, the start was moved from Marin County to San Francisco. [38] In 1999, race organizers made a number of changes to make the course faster. [22] That year the course was altered to start and end near the Polo Fields in Golden Gate Park and the run across the Golden Gate Bridge was eliminated. [22] Previous routes have taken the marathon along the Great Highway. [25] In 2002, the start/finish at Golden Gate Park was moved to the Embarcadero with a run across the Golden Gate Bridge. [39]
The first half marathon originally crossed the Golden Gate Bridge along the full marathon, but was eliminated in 2018 due to security and safety concerns. Previously, the full marathon and first half marathon ran on the roadbed of the bridge, shutting down automobile traffic for two lanes. [40]
In 2002, the San Francisco Marathon was the fictionalized backdrop for an episode of Monk entitled "Mr. Monk and the Marathon Man." [41]
Date | Men | Country | Time | Women | Country | Time | Finishers |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
July 23, 2023 | Brice Daubord | ![]() |
2:26:17 | Leandra Zimmermann | ![]() |
2:45:59 | 4979 |
July 24, 2022 | Simon Ricci | ![]() |
2:31:42 | Brooke Starn | ![]() |
2:44:38 | 4080 |
September 19, 2021 | Gregory Billington | ![]() |
2:20:42 | Judith Corachán Vaquera | ![]() |
2:55:33 | 3189 |
July 28, 2019 | Gregory Billington | ![]() |
2:25:25 | Nina Zarina | ![]() |
2:47:01 | 5226 [42] |
July 29, 2018 | Jorge Maravilla | ![]() |
2:27:56 | Bonnie Tran | ![]() |
2:54:09 | 5242 [43] |
July 23, 2017 | Jorge Maravilla | ![]() |
2:28:23 | Devin McMahon | ![]() |
2:52:49 | 6510 [44] |
July 31, 2016 | Max Haines-Stiles | ![]() |
2:30:42 | Tori Tyler | ![]() |
2:49:51 | 6270 [45] |
July 26, 2015 | Chris Mocko | ![]() |
2:26:22 | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:49:42 | 6026 [46] |
July 27, 2014 | August Brautigam | ![]() |
2:32:17 | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:47:51 | 6580 [47] |
June 16, 2013 | Francois Lhuissier | ![]() |
2:25:15 CR | Anna Bretan | ![]() |
2:42:26 CR | 5827 [48] |
July 29, 2012 | Nathan Krah | ![]() |
2:26:44 | Devon Crosby-Helms | ![]() |
2:44:02 | 6494 [49] |
July 31, 2011 | Michael Wardian | ![]() |
2:27:06 | Emily Field | ![]() |
2:50:24 | 6020 [50] |
July 25, 2010 | Keith Bechtol | ![]() |
2:23:28 | Emily Hardin | ![]() |
2:51:54 | 5992 [51] |
July 26, 2009 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:26:32 | Yoko Shibui | ![]() |
2:46:34 | 5101 [52] |
August 3, 2008 | Chad Worthen | ![]() |
2:31:52 | Lauren Gustafson | ![]() |
2:52:33 | 4,354 [53] 4,447 [54] |
July 29, 2007 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:25:57 | Yolanda Flamino | ![]() |
2:43:41 | 4,250 [55] 4,275 [56] |
July 30, 2006 | Andrew Cook | ![]() |
2:26:46 | Julia Stamps | ![]() |
2:54:55 | 4,021 [15] [57] 4,062 [56] |
July 31, 2005 | Tony Torres | ![]() |
2:31:57 | Sarah Hallas | ![]() |
2:56:55 | 4,869 [56] 4,873 [14] [58] 4,918 [11] |
August 1, 2004 | John Weru | ![]() |
2:33:41 | Susan Loken | ![]() |
2:50:21 | 2,665 [56] [59] |
July 27, 2003 | Patrick Kamau | ![]() |
2:35:11 | Lucy Carr | ![]() |
3:02:00 | 1,891 [60] |
July 28, 2002 | Nate Bowen | ![]() |
2:31:46 | Magdalena Lewy | ![]() |
2:50:11 | 1,920 [61] |
July 8, 2001 | Vytautas Ezerskis | ![]() |
2:30:53 | Micha Lowe | ![]() |
3:12:10 | 2,249 [62] |
July 9, 2000 | Michael Buchanan | ![]() |
2:32:49 | Lisa Murphy | ![]() |
3:08:15 | 2,345 [63] |
July 11, 1999 | Brad Hawthorne | ![]() |
2:24:36 | Patti Smith | ![]() |
3:09:44 | |
July 12, 1998 | Hamid Oubadriss | ![]() |
2:23:54 | Salina Chirchir | ![]() |
2:45:36 | |
July 13, 1997 | Hamid Miloudi | ![]() |
2:26:49 | Kristen Orre | ![]() |
3:02:33 | |
July 14, 1996 | Brad Lael | ![]() |
2:37:27 | Margee Brown | ![]() |
2:57:45 | |
July 9, 1995 | Hector Lopez | ![]() |
2:23:38 | Lisa Kelp | ![]() |
2:51:12 | |
July 31, 1994 | Patrick Muturi | ![]() |
2:17:34 | Karolina Szabo | ![]() |
2:44:34 | |
July 18, 1993 | Driss Dacha | ![]() |
2:20:02 | Tatiana Titova | ![]() |
2:40:32 | |
August 30, 1992 | Sergio Jimenez | ![]() |
2:16:44 | Irina Bogachova | ![]() |
2:36:54 | |
June 23, 1991 | Daniel Martinez | ![]() |
2:15:31 | Lesley Ann Lehane | ![]() |
2:35:33 | |
July 1, 1990 | Antonio Niemczak | ![]() |
2:13:48 | Janis Klecker | ![]() |
2:39:52 | |
July 9, 1989 | Ernest Tjela | ![]() |
2:15:01 | Stephanie Robertson | ![]() |
3:09:08 | |
1988 | not held | ||||||
July 19, 1987 | Mehmet Terzi | ![]() |
2:14:07 | Eileen Claugus | ![]() |
2:39:02 | |
July 20, 1986 | Pete Pfitzinger | ![]() |
2:13:29 | Maria Trujillo | ![]() |
2:37:58 | |
July 21, 1985 | Ric Sayre | ![]() |
2:15:07 | Kersti Jakobsen | ![]() |
2:38:04 | |
August 19, 1984 | Simeon Kigen | ![]() |
2:10:18 | Katy Laetsch | ![]() |
2:35:56 | |
July 24, 1983 | Pete Pfitzinger | ![]() |
2:14:45 | Janis Klecker | ![]() |
2:35:44 | 7,231 [9] |
July 11, 1982 | Miguel Tibaduiza | ![]() |
2:14:32 | Nancy Ditz | ![]() |
2:44:05 | |
July 12, 1981 | Harold Schulz | ![]() |
2:15:17 | Laurie Binder | ![]() |
2:38:04 | |
July 13, 1980 | Antonio Ramirez | ![]() |
2:18:15 | Joann Dahlkoetter | ![]() |
2:43:20 | |
July 8, 1979 | John Moreno | ![]() |
2:18:54 | Carol Young | ![]() |
2:49:46 | |
July 9, 1978 | Steven Palladino | ![]() |
2:21:15 | Sue Petersen | ![]() |
2:50:15 | |
July 10, 1977 | Athol Barton | ![]() |
2:24:59 | Tena Harms | ![]() |
2:53:20 |
Country | Male | Female | Total |
---|---|---|---|
![]() |
26 | 36 | 62 |
![]() |
4 | 1 | 5 |
![]() |
2 | 0 | 2 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
2 | 0 | 2 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
1 | 0 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
![]() |
0 | 1 | 1 |
NOTE: Due to World Athletics policies, the 2019 win by Zarina is legally listed as an Authorised Neutral Athlete because of policies related to Doping in Russia.
With $35,000 in prize money, this year's Providian San Francisco Marathon attracted many top elite runners,