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Championchip results (courtesy Championchip UAE)
Note: These are new links after the old ones disappeared.
The top two winners bettered the all-time Mumbai marathon record of 2:12:03, and also the 1978 India all time best of 2:12 (Shivnath Singh, Jalandhar).
IAAF report on the event here.
Winners (source: The Hindu):
Marathon overall: Men:
1. Kenneth Mungara (Ken) 2:11.51;
2. David Tarus (Ken) 2:12:02;
3. John Kelai (Ken) 2:12:23.
Marathon overall: Women:
1. Haille Kebebush (Eth) 2:34:08;
2. Marta Marcos (Eth) 2:34:15;
3. Irne Mogaka (Ken) 2:37:28.
Marathon (Indians): Men:
1. Ram Singh Yadav (11th overall) 2:18:03;
2. Deep Chand Saharan (21st overall) 2:26:01;
3. Narender Singh (23rd overall) 2:26:41.
Marathon (Indians): Women:
1. L Aruna Devi (22nd overall) 3:09:59;
2. Indresh Dhiraj (25th overall) 3:14:13,
3. Leelamma Alphanso (26th overall) 3:16:26.
Half-Marathon: Men:
1. Surender Singh (Ind) 1:06:09;
2. Santosh Kumar (Ind) 1:08:08;
3. B.C. Tilak (Ind) 1:08:35.
Half-Marathon: Women:
1. Kavita Raut (Ind) 1:20:58;
2. Preethi Rao (Ind) 1:21.23;
3. Vaishali Chatare (Ind) 1:26:45
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@Dsylexic: Thanks for pointing out… looks like they have taken it down for some cleanups!
@Aditya: Singapore is SGD for entry. And Taj is just more of tourism and less of marathon, if it happens.
cant see the mumbai results on that link…returns blank for name,nationality,bib or age. a bit too early for the results?
I just checked the 'taj' marathon which is slated from 23-27 october (its not clear which of these days is the 'running' day of the tour which is from the UK and open only to 199 runners… it does not look like a friendly event (just like the Leh & Bhutan events) for us 'local' runners… apart from the fact that it won't be professionally organised (read the details…!) and it does not finish at the Taj – rather across the river from it with views of the Taj!
http://www.adventure-racing.org/races/02Taj%20Marathon%202008.asp
hey Tanvir!
great job man! as always you’re the best ambassador for running in India and doing us all a great service! here’s a question in reference to the Singapore marathon – was the entry fee in Singapore dollars or in US dollars? i saw last year’s marathon was 65 dollars… but what kind of dollars?!!!
@magiceye: just wait for a few hours (or maybe a day), I would post the complete results link here in this article.
any idea where i can get their bib numbers from?
i have a few pictures of various runners at the halfway mark and i would like to put a name to the numbers!