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2001 Chicago Marathon

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24th Chicago Marathon
VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 7
Champions
MenBen Kimondiu (2:08:52)
WomenCatherine Ndereba (2:18:47)
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The 2001 Chicago Marathon was the 24th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 7. The elite men's race was won by Kenya's Ben Kimondiu in a time of 2:08:52 hours and the women's race was won by Catherine Ndereba, also of Kenya, in 2:18:47. Ndereba's time was a new marathon world record, improving 59 seconds on the time of Naoko Takahashi, set only one week earlier at the 2001 Berlin Marathon.[1] Ndereba's record lasted until the 2002 Chicago Marathon, where Paula Radcliffe set a world record on the Chicago course for a second year running.[2]

Results

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Men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
01 Ben Kimondiu  Kenya 2:08:52
02 Paul Tergat  Kenya 2:08:56
03 Peter Githuka  Kenya 2:09:00
04 Mohamed Ouaadi  France 2:09:26
05 Noriaki Igarashi  Japan 2:09:35
06 Rod DeHaven  United States 2:11:40
07 Ondoro Osoro  Kenya 2:11:44
08 Shaun Creighton  Australia 2:11:54
09 Mitsunori Hirayama  Japan 2:12:25
10 Simon Mphulanyane  South Africa 2:12:44

Women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
01 Catherine Ndereba  Kenya 2:18:47 WR
02 Elfenesh Alemu  Ethiopia 2:24:54
03 Kerryn McCann  Australia 2:26:04
04 Małgorzata Sobańska  Poland 2:26:08
05 Nives Curti  Italy 2:28:59
06 Kayoko Obata  Japan 2:32:19
07 Ichiyo Naganuma  Japan 2:34:02
08 Anne van Schuppen  Netherlands 2:41:51
09 Karin Schön  Sweden 2:42:27
10 Kelly Keeler  United States 2:43:06

References

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  1. ^ MARATHON; Kenya's Ndereba Runs Away With World Mark in Chicago. New York Times (2001-10-08). Retrieved 2020-04-10.
  2. ^ Radcliffe sets marathon record. BBC Sport (2002-10-13). Retrieved 2020-04-10.
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