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The 2011 Berlin Marathon was the 38th edition of the annual marathon event and was held on Sunday 25 September on the streets of Berlin, Germany. The men's race was won by Patrick Makau of Kenya in a world record time of 2:03:38 hours. The women's winner was Florence Kiplagat, also from Kenya, won in a time of 2:19:44 hours, which made her the ninth fastest woman of all-time. It was the first marathon she had completed in her career. In total, 32,991 runners managed to finish the 2011 edition of the marathon, comprising 25,577 men and 7414 women.

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Patrick Makau crossing the line in a world record time.
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Florence Kiplagat was a surprise winner on her debut marathon race.
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Irina Mikitenko en route to her runner-up finish
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Paula Radcliffe at the finish, having completed her first marathon in two years.

Prior to the race, the two favourites for the men's competition were Makau (the defending champion and then-fifth fastest ever) and the world record holder Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia – the race marked the first outing since Haile had declared retirement following a poor showing at the 2010 New York City Marathon.[1] There were a large group of pacemakers aiding the elite men for the first part of the race. The leading group, including the two favourites and three others (Edwin Kimaiyo, John Kyui and Emmanuel Samal), reached the halfway point in 61:44 minutes. Makau became the first runner to break away at the 26 km mark and he began zig-zagging along the course in the hope of disrupting Haile Gebrselassie, who followed. The tactic worked as the Ethiopian came to an abrupt halt, later dropping out entirely. Makau sped away unopposed and finished the race with a world record, beating his rival's former mark by 21 seconds. Behind him, Stephen Kwelio Chemlany, who started as a pacemaker, continued to the finish to take second place with a time of 2:07.55 hours and Kimaiyo was third to cross the line in 2:09:50 hours, making it a Kenyan podium sweep.[2][3]

The two headline athletes for the women's race were Germany's Irina Mikitenko, the 2008 champion, and world record holder Paula Radcliffe of Great Britain. Radcliffe had not raced in a marathon for two years, due to injury and childbirth, and stated that her target was to gain the qualifying time for the 2012 London Olympics. A trio of Russians, Lidiya Grigoryeva, Tatyana Petrova and Nailiya Yulamanova were considered the other main contenders for the elite women's race.[4] However, it was Florence Kiplagat (the 2009 World Cross Country Champion) who assumed the lead at the start of the race and set a fast pace. Only Radcliffe followed, but she fell back after 12 km as she was unable to match the Kenyan's speed. Kiplagat was never overtaken and crossed the line in a time of 2:19:44 hours, becoming the ninth fastest woman of all-time and completing her first ever marathon (she had started the 2011 Boston Marathon but dropped out). Radcliffe was in second place for much of the race, but was overtaken after 33 km by Mikitenko, who ran a more steady-paced race. The German was the eventual runner-up in 2:22:18 hours, while Radcliffe took third with a time of 2:23:46 hours.[2][3]

The wheelchair races saw Swiss athletes take the top two places: Marcel Hug narrowly defeated Heinz Frei in the men's race and there was just one second between the women's winner Edith Hunkeler and runner-up Sandra Graf. Ewan Fernandez and Sabine Berg were the men's and women's winners in the in-line skating marathon.

Results

Elite races

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The men's leading group at 24 km, with pacemakers in black and white
Elite Men
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Patrick Makau Musyoki Шаблон:KEN 2:03.38
2 Stephen Kwelio Chemlany Шаблон:KEN 2:07.55
3 Edwin Kimaiyo Шаблон:KEN 2:09.50
4 Felix Limo Шаблон:KEN 2:10.38
5 Scott Overall Шаблон:GBR 2:10.55
6 Ricardo Serrano Шаблон:ESP 2:13.32
7 Pedro Nimo Шаблон:ESP 2:13.34
8 Simon Munyutu Шаблон:FRA 2:14.20
9 Driss El Himer Шаблон:FRA 2:14.46
10 Hendrick Ramaala Шаблон:RSA 2:16.00
Elite women
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Florence Kiplagat Шаблон:KEN 2:19.44
2 Irina Mikitenko Шаблон:GER 2:22.18
3 Paula Radcliffe Шаблон:GBR 2:23.46
4 Atsede Habtamu Шаблон:ETH 2:24.25
5 Tatyana Petrova Шаблон:RUS 2:25.01
6 Anna Incerti Шаблон:ITA 2:25.32
7 Rosaria Console Шаблон:ITA 2:26.10
8 Valeria Straneo Шаблон:ITA 2:26.33
9 Eri Okubo Шаблон:JPN 2:28.49
10 Miranda Boonstra Шаблон:NED 2:29.23

Wheelchair

Men
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Marcel Hug Шаблон:SUI 1:29:31
2 Heinz Frei Шаблон:SUI 1:29:32
3 Brett McArthur Шаблон:AUS 1:35:04
Women
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Edith Hunkeler Шаблон:SUI 1:45:20
2 Sandra Graf Шаблон:SUI 1:45:21
3 Francesca Porcellato Шаблон:ITA 1:46:47

In-line skating

Men
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Ewan Fernandez Шаблон:FRA 1:01:26
2 Roger Schneider Шаблон:SUI 1:02:38
3 Julien Levrard Шаблон:FRA 1:02:43
Women
Position Athlete Nationality Time
1 Sabine Berg Шаблон:GER 1:14:56
2 Giovanna Turchirelli Шаблон:ITA 1:14:56
3 Tina Strüver Шаблон:GER 1:14:56

References

Шаблон:Reflist

Official results

External links

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Шаблон:Berlin Marathon Шаблон:World Marathon Majors 2011

  1. Butcher, Pat (2011-09-23). Super men's Berlin Marathon in prospect. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-04.
  2. 2,0 2,1 Butcher, Pat (2011-09-25). Makau stuns with 2:03:38 Marathon World record in Berlin! - UPDATED. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-06.
  3. 3,0 3,1 Patrick Makau breaks Haile Gebrselassie's marathon world record in Berlin. BBC Sport (2011-09-25). Retrieved on 2011-10-06.
  4. Butcher, Pat (2011-09-22). Radcliffe's long moment of truth to come in Berlin?. IAAF. Retrieved on 2011-10-06.