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Brisbane Marathon
DateApril (2001-2003, 2005-2008)
May (1992-1995, 1997-2000, 2004)
June (1996, 2019-2024)
August (2009-2018)
LocationBrisbane, Australia
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorEVA Air
Established1992
Course recordsMen's: 2:21:50 (2015)
Ethiopia Samuel Woldeamanuel
Women's: 2:44:03 (2021)
Australia Marina Wong
Official siteBrisbane Marathon
Participants683 (2021)
568 (2022)
453 (2019)

The Brisbane Marathon was first run in 1992 and is Brisbane's only marathon distance running event. Other races in the marathon festival include a half marathon, a 10 km run, a 5 km run/walk and a children's 2 km 'mini marathon'.

The marathon course is IAAF-AIMS certified[1] and accepted as a Boston Marathon qualifier.

The 2012 race saw more than 5,000 participants from 18 countries race along inner city streets.[2] 2024 saw a milestone of over 10,000 participants across all events with over 8,700+ confirmed finishers.[3]

There was no marathon in 2020. Entrants got automatic entry deferral to 2021 besides running a virtual race for no charge.

Marathon Results

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* = Gender Course Record

The Brisbane Marathon website holds an Honour Roll for winners of the Marathon and Half-Marathon events in their respective years.[4]

Marathon Winners

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Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s) Finishers
32nd 2024[5]  Saeki Makino (JPN) 2:24:01  Eve Mure (AUS) 2:54:37 1,442
31st 2023[6]  Jonathan Peters (AUS) 2:25:22  Kathryn Parkinson (AUS) 2:45:04 906
30th 2022[7]  Wayne Spies (AUS) 2:28:06  Erchana Murray-Bartlett (AUS) 2:57:33 568
29th 2021[8]  Nicholas Lee (AUS) 2:29:40  Marina Wong (AUS) 2:44:03* 683
28th 2019[9]  Clay Dawson (AUS) 2:33:40  Sidney Andrew (AUS) 2:54:11 453
27th 2018[10]  Saeki Makino (JPN) 2:23:18  Leah Fitzgerald (AUS) 2:53:36 621
26th 2017  Clay Dawson (AUS) 2:28:15  Roxie Fraser (AUS) 2:55:54 626
25th 2016  Klarie McIntyre (AUS) 2:35:27  Marita Eisler (AUS) 2:57:31 601
24th 2015  Samuel Woldeamanuel (ETH) 2:21:50*  Sally Matsubara (AUS) 2:57:27 511
23rd 2014  Clay Dawson[11] (AUS) 2:30:43  Roxie Fraser (AUS) 2:54:35 519
22nd 2013  Sammy Tum (KEN) 2:31:23  Renee White (AUS) 3:04:50 546
21st 2012  Ralf Hamann (AUS) 2:43:53  Sandi Rabie (AUS) 3:12:05 429
20th 2011  Justin Creek (AUS) 2:44:31.7  Jane Christinson (AUS) 3:13:43.7 325
19th 2010  Richard Gardiner (AUS) 2:37:28.8  Kirsten Molloy (AUS) 2:49:52.5 276
18th 2009  Darren Moyle (AUS) 2:41:00.5  Lucy Blaber (AUS) 2:55:02.9 277
17th 2008  Aidan Hobbs (AUS) 2:43:38.6  Roxie Schmidt (AUS) 2:49:34.1 185
16th 2007  Abdullah Batal (MAR) 2:39:17  Gayle Clark (AUS) 3:30:14 135
15th 2006  Justin Hunter (AUS) 2:43:45  Siri Terjesen (USA) 3:13:13 165
14th 2005  Andrew Thompson (AUS) 2:39:27  Wendy Stewart (AUS) 3:23:53 118
13th 2004  Andrew Thompson (AUS) 2:38:00  Robyn Wallace (AUS) 3:23:15 113
12th 2003  Bradley Smith (AUS) 2:34:00  Robyn Wallace (AUS) 3:18:06 118
11th 2002  Bradley Smith (AUS) 2:34:02  Lisa Polizzi (AUS) 2:56:48 140
10th 2001  Mark Jackson (AUS) 2:34:36  Corallea Edwards (AUS) 3:04:50 143
9th 2000  Mark Jackson (AUS) 2:30:29  Linda Fox (AUS) 2:59:23 136
8th 1999  Robert Ellis (AUS) 2:22:12  Rachel Gibney (AUS) 2:59:26 197
7th 1998  Ron Peters (AUS) 2:30:42.3  Janine Reid (AUS) 2:59:57.7 179
6th 1997  Nigel Ball (NZL) 2:28:10  Birgit Schuckmann (GER) 2:45:53 235
5th 1996  Nigel Ball (NZL) 2:25:23  Bev Lucas (AUS) 2:55:00 232
4th 1995  Don Wallace (AUS) 2:24:48  Bev Lucas (AUS) 2:50:46 151
3rd 1994  Rod Cedaro (AUS) 2:24:53  Bev Lucas (AUS) 2:46:02 136
2nd 1993  Rod Cedaro (AUS) 2:23:29  Bev Lucas (AUS) 2:53:03 152
1st 1992  Ian Kent (AUS) 2:24:20  Rina Bradshaw (AUS) 2:51:18 101

Other Event Results

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Half Marathon Winners

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Edition Year Men's winner Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Time (h:m:s) Finishers
17th 2024  Tim Vincent (AUS) 1:04:07*  Tennille Ellis (AUS) 1:19:03 3,689
16th 2023  Jason Hunt (AUS) 1:11:06  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:17:52 2,739
15th 2022  Aidan Hobbs (AUS) 1:06:05  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:16:02 1,766
14th 2021  Kieren Perkins (AUS) 1:06:41  Marnie Ponton (AUS) 1:13:33* 1,937
13th 2019  Isaias Beyn (AUS) 1:05:27  Melanie Panayiotou (AUS) 1:17:12 1,367
12th 2018  William Chebon (KEN) 1:09:35  Bec Bailey (AUS) 1:25:55 1,759
11th 2017  Jonathan Peters (AUS) 1:11:36  Clare Geraghty (AUS) 1:23:13 1,780
10th 2016  Isaias Beyn (AUS) 1:07:50  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:15:48 1,653
9th 2015  Haile Tesfaye (ETH) 1:12:14  Cassie Fien (AUS) 1:15:03 1,626
8th 2014  Hintsa Mebrahtu (AUS) 1:13:06  Lou Abram (AUS) 1:24:22 1,614
7th 2013  Ben Toomey (AUS) 1:09:33  Melanie Panayiotou (AUS) 1:19:47 1,799
6th 2012  Tony Craig (AUS) 1:12:43  Clare Williams (AUS) 1:24:40 1,623
5th 2011  Trent Harlow (AUS) 1:12:45  Clare Geraghty (AUS) 1:19:12 1,285
4th 2010  Geoffrey Berkeley (AUS) 1:14:18  Tara Gorman (AUS) 1:23:52 1,035
3rd 2009  Brendon Seipolt (AUS) 1:15:59  Roxie Schmidt (AUS) 1:18:44 880
2nd 2008  Peter Eason (AUS) 1:10:44  Felicity Abram (AUS) 1:20:49 1,120
1st 2007  Andrew Walters (AUS) 1:11:55  Clare Geraghty (AUS) 1:16:08 812

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Distance Running: Brisbane Marathon Festival". distancerunning.co.uk.
  2. ^ Rob Kidd (6 August 2012). "Athletes enjoy the sun during annual Brisbane Running Festival". The Courier-Mail. Queensland Newspapers. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  3. ^ sportsevent services (2 June 2024). "2024 Brisbane Marathon Festival Race Stats". Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  4. ^ "Brisbane Marathon Honour Roll". Brisbane Marathon. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  5. ^ "Brisbane Marathon Festival". results.sportseventservices.com.au. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Brisbane Marathon Festival". results.sportseventservices.com.au. Retrieved 10 January 2024.
  7. ^ "2022 Brisbane Marathon Results". Brisbane Marathon Results. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  8. ^ "2021 Brisbane Marathon Results". Brisbane Marathon Results. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  9. ^ "2019 Brisbane Marathon Results". Brisbane Marathon Results. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  10. ^ "2018 Brisbane Marathon Results". Brisbane Marathon Results. Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  11. ^ Burgin, Robert (3 August 2014). "Clay Dawson: From chubby teen to Brisbane Marathon winner". Brisbane Times.
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