Who won the 2015 marathon?

2015 World Championships in Athletics – Men’s marathon

Men’s marathon at the 2015 World Championships
Winning time 2:12:27
Medalists
Ghirmay Ghebreslassie Eritrea Yemane Tsegay Ethiopia Solomon Mutai Uganda
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How do I look up a runner in the Boston Marathon?

The first is via the official Boston Marathon app, which is free to download on iOS and Android. Using the tracker app, search for runners by name, bib, city or team. Once you’ve selected your runner, you’ll be able to see their live progress along the course, as well as their splits and times.

What are the results of the Boston Marathon?

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  • Women. Peres Jepchirchir (KEN) — 2:21:01. Ababel Yeshaneh (ETH) — 2:21:05.
  • Men. Evans Chebet (KEN) — 2:06:51. Lawrence Cherono (KEN) — 2:07:21.
  • Men’s Wheelchair. Daniel Romanchuk (USA) — 1:26:58. Aaron Pike (USA) — 1:32:49.
  • Women’s Wheelchair. Manuela Schär (SUI) — 1:41:08. Susannah Scaroni (USA) — 1:46:20.

How to check Boston Marathon race results and finishing times?

This bib number with timing tag must be worn on the front of your running jersey or outermost garment from start to finish in order for you to be recognized as completing the race and receiving an official finish time.

Who are the winners of the Boston Marathon?

Worknesh Degefa: 2:23:31

  • Edna Kiplagat: 2:24:13
  • Jordan Hasay: 2:25:20
  • Meskerem Assefa: 2:25:40
  • Des Linden: 2:27:00
  • What is the Boston Marathon record?

    The fastest time to complete the Boston marathon is 2 hours 3 minutes and 2 seconds by Geoffrey Mutai (Kenya) in Massachusetts, USA, on 18 April 2011. All records listed on our website are current and up-to-date. For a full list of record titles, please use our Record Application Search. (You will need to register / login for access)

    What are the age group records for the Boston Marathon?

    The 125th Boston Marathon took place Monday and was an epic race for one Sacramento runner. Jenny Hitchings ran the marathon in two hours, 45 minutes and 32 seconds. That was an average 6:19 per mile pace for 26.2 miles.The time broke her previous record for female runners ages 55 and 59 — by five minutes.