The Tiberias Marathon is an annual marathon road race held along the Sea of Galilee in Israel. At approximately 200 meters below sea level, this is the lowest course in the world. The competition was first held in 1977, and also hosts the annual Israeli marathon national championship. It was Israel's first international marathon event.[1]
Tiberias Marathon | |
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Date | early January |
Location | Sea of Galilee, Israel |
Event type | Road running |
Distance | 42.195 km |
Primary sponsor | Toto Winner |
Established | 1977 |
Course records | Men: 2:07:30 (2012) Patrick Tambwé Women: 2:25:45 (2017) Hiwot Gebrekidan |
Official site | Tiberias Marathon |
Participants | 1,053 finishers (2021) 1,670 (2020) 1,108 (2019) |
The course follows an out-and-back format around the southern tip of the sea, and the event also includes a half-marathon (21.1 km) and 10 and 5-kilometer runs. In 2010 the 10 km race was moved from the afternoon to before the marathon. The half-marathon race was added in 2018.
The latest edition of the event was held on 9 December 2022. David (Necho) Tayachew of Ben Shemen Youth Village and a member of the Maccabi Tel Aviv athletics club, won the men's marathon category with a personal record time of 2:13:00. Beatie Deutsch won the women's category for the fourth time in 2:41:20.[2]
In 2007, a Kenyan-born Bahraini athlete, Mushir Salem Jawher (Leonard Mucheru Maina), won the race and was briefly stripped of his Bahrani citizenship by the Bahrani government for competing in Israel.[3] In 2012 Patrick Tambwé, a former Congolese runner representing France, ran a course record of 2:07:30 hours – a time which was the fastest by a European since 2007.[4]
Past winners
editKey: Course record Race longer than marathon distance
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 1977 | Werner Dörrenbacher (FRG) | 2:19:33 | Zehava Shmueli (ISR) | 3:02:58 |
2nd | 1978 | Kevin Shaw (RSA) | 2:14:02 | Claire Taylor (RSA) | 3:08:18 |
3rd | 1979 | Werner Dörrenbacher (FRG) | 2:18:31 | Mazal Shalom (ISR) | 3:16:06 |
4th | 1981 (Jan) | James Dingwall (GBR) | 2:16:19 | Zehava Shmueli (ISR) | 2:52:45 |
5th | 1981 (Dec) | Colin Kirkham (GBR) | 2:17:11 | Gillian Drake (NZL) | 2:46:37 |
6th | 1982 | Ralf Salzmann (FRG) | 2:16:39 | Sally Strauss (USA) | 2:46:15 |
7th | 1983 | Hans Pfisterer (FRG) | 2:20:00 | Chantal Langlacé (FRA) | 2:41:58 |
8th | 1984 | Lindsay Robertson (GBR) | 2:16:28 | Siv Larsson (SWE) | 3:05:19 |
9th | 1985 | Lindsay Robertson (GBR) | 2:15:39 | Sharlet Gilbert (USA) | 2:42:54 |
10th | 1986 | Yair Karni (ISR) | 2:23:12 | Kerstin Preßler (GER) | 2:36:33 |
11th | 1987 | Lindsay Robertson (GBR) | 2:16:06 | Maija Vuorinen (FIN) | 2:42:15 |
12th | 1988 | Patrick Joannes (FRA) | 2:18:08 | Maija Vuorinen (FIN) | 2:40:01 |
13th | 1989 | Reta Negasa (ETH) | 2:15:23 | Maria Starovská (TCH) | 2:40:39 |
14th | 1990 | Ahmed Hussein (ETH) | 2:18:55 | Valentina Enachi (URS) | 3:00:32 |
— | 1991 | Not held | |||
15th | 1992 | Lemi Chengere (ETH) | 2:17:07 | Marika Starovska (TCH) | 2:34:17 |
16th | 1993 | Lemi Chengere (ETH) | 2:17:30 | Frith van der Merwe (RSA) | 2:39:11 |
17th | 1994 | Ahmed Hussein (ETH) | 2:14:52 | Liora Leibowitz (ISR) | 2:51:36 |
18th | 1995 | Ahmed Hussein (ETH) | 2:15:10 | Tatyana Leonova (MDA) | 2:56:38 |
19th | 1996 | Wodage Zvadya (ISR) | 2:19:30 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:57:19 |
20th | 1997 | Lemi Chengere (ETH) | 2:16:41 | Alemitu Bekele (ETH) | 2:52:48 |
21st | 1998 | Moges Taye (ETH) | 2:12:51 | Abeba Tolla (ETH) | 2:41:21 |
22nd | 1999 | Dube Jillo (ETH) | 2:17:38 | Orna Blau (ISR) | 2:48:39 |
23rd | 2000 | Asaf Bimro (ISR) | 2:19:45 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:42:06 |
24th | 2001 | Paul Tangus (KEN) | 2:17:06 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:44:57 |
25th | 2002 | Simon Bor (KEN) | 2:16:13 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:36:40 |
26th | 2003 | Moges Taye (ETH) | 2:12:45 | Esther Einer (ISR) | 2:51:06 |
27th | 2004 | Habtamu Bekele (ETH) | 2:15:39 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:38:42 |
28th | 2005 | Habtamu Bekele (ETH) | 2:18:08 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:44:50 |
29th | 2006 | John Rotich (KEN) | 2:15:43 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:54:49 |
30th | 2007 | Leonard Maina (BHR) | 2:13:13 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:39:25 |
31st | 2008 | Leonard Maina (KEN) | 2:10:32 | Nili Abramski (ISR) | 2:39:15 |
32nd | 2009 | Jackson Kotut (KEN) | 2:08:07 | Irene Kosgei (KEN) | 2:39:07 |
33rd | 2010 | Simon Kariuki (KEN) | 2:11:09.5 | Emily Samoei (KEN) | 2:36:40.3 |
34th | 2011 | Stephen Chemlany (KEN) | 2:10:02 | Abaynesh Sisay (ETH) | 2:44:31 |
35th | 2012 | Patrick Tambwé (FRA) | 2:07:30 | Tinibt Gidey (ETH) | 2:40:08 |
36th | 2013 | Dominic Ondoro (KEN) | 2:08:00 | Ashete Bekere (ETH) | 2:40:22 |
37th | 2014 | Tariku Jufar (ETH) | 2:10:32 | Divina Jepkosgei (KEN) | 2:34:41 |
38th | 2015 | Hailu Mekonnen (ETH) | 2:12:32 | Riki Salem (ISR) | 2:54:02 |
39th | 2016 | Teferi Kebede (ETH) | 2:15:31 | Edinah Kwambai (KEN) | 2:51:16 |
40th | 2017 | Habtamu Wegi (ETH) | 2:16:39 | Hiwot Gebrekidan (ETH) | 2:25:45 |
41st | 2018 | Girmaw Amare (ISR) | 2:15:31 | Ayantu Abera (ETH) | 2:40:37 |
42nd | 2019 | Haimro Alame (ISR) | 2:15:16 | Beatie Deutsch (ISR) | 2:42:18 |
43rd | 2020 | Tachlowini Gabriyesos (ERI) | 2:14:56 | Beatie Deutsch (ISR) | 2:32:25 |
44th | 2021 | Daniel Molushet (ISR) | 2:17:08 | Beatie Deutsch (ISR) | 2:41:12 |
45th [2] | 2022 | David (Necho) Tayachew (ISR) | 2:13:00 | Beatie Deutsch (ISR) | 2:41:20 |
Wins by country
editCountry | Men's race | Women's race | Total |
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Israel | 7 | 20 | 27 |
Ethiopia | 16 | 7 | 23 |
Kenya | 8 | 4 | 12 |
Great Britain | 5 | 0 | 5 |
Germany | 4 | 1 | 5 |
France | 2 | 1 | 3 |
South Africa | 1 | 2 | 3 |
Finland | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Moldova | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Czechoslovakia | 0 | 2 | 2 |
United States | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Bahrain | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Eritrea | 1 | 0 | 1 |
New Zealand | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Sweden | 0 | 1 | 1 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ This Week in NYRR History. New York Road Runners. Retrieved on 2011-01-14.
- ^ a b "דוד טיאצ'ו אלוף ישראל ומרתון טבריה" [David Tiacho is the Tiberias marathon champion]. Sports-5 Israel (in Hebrew). 2022-12-09.
- ^ Sharrock, David (9 January 2007). "How an Arab who used to be Kenyan made history running in Israel — and ended up in a hell of a state". Times Online. Archived from the original on June 4, 2011. Retrieved 2008-11-12.
- ^ France's Tambwe triumphs in Tiberias Marathon in 2:07:30 Archived 2012-01-20 at the Wayback Machine. European Athletics (2012-01-14). Retrieved on 2012-01-15.
- List of winners
- Eiger, David & Civai, Franco (2011-01-09). Tiberias Marathon. Association of Road Racing Statisticians. Retrieved on 2011-01-15.
External links
edit- In Ancient Footsteps, an overview by Prof. Uri Goldbourt
- New Official Site