Mumbai Marathon
Mumbai Marathon | |
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Date | Third Sunday of January |
Location | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Event type | Road running |
Distance | Marathon, Half marathon, 10K run |
Primary sponsor | Tata |
Established | 2004 |
Course records | Men: 2:07:32 (2023) Hayle Lemi Women: 2:24:15 (2023) Anchialem Haymanot |
Official site | Mumbai Marathon |
The Mumbai Marathon (known as the Tata Mumbai Marathon for
, on the third Sunday of January every year. It is the largest marathon in Asia as well as the largest mass participation sporting event on the continent. It is the richest race in India with a prize pool of US$405000.The Mumbai Marathon has six different race categories: Marathon (42.195 km), Half Marathon (21.097 km), Dream Run (6 km), Senior Citizens' Run (4.3 km), Champions with Disability (2.4 km), and a Timed 10K.
The course records set in 2013 were the fastest times ever run for a marathon in India in the women's marathon category – 2:24:33 by the women's winner Valentine Kipketer, Kenya. In 2020, Derara Hurisa broke the men's marathon record, completing the race in 2:08:09. In 2023, 2 new course records were set. For the men's, Hayle Lemi set a new record of 2:07:32 as the marathon's winner. For the women's, Anchialem Haymanot set a new record of 2:24:15 as the marathon's winner.
The event helped bridge the gap between Indian elite athletes and the international elite. Indian runner Ram Singh Yadav qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics with his best marathon time of 2:16:59 at the 2012 edition.
It was not held for two years in 2021 and 2022 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The following edition was held on 15 January 2023.[2]
History
Inspired by the
In 2005, Mumbai Marathon was included as one of the legs of "The Greatest Race on Earth", sponsored by Standard Chartered. The other three legs of this four-marathon race were the Singapore Marathon, the Nairobi Marathon and the Hong Kong Marathon, which were all sponsored by the Bank as well.
The race became an
Inspiration Medal
The inspiration medal is an award that started in 2018, when Tata Group took control of the event. The initiative was to increase participation and encourage marathoners to complete the marathon run (42 km).The medal has two sides, and it reads the finisher on one side and the inspiration on the other. Hence, it helps to share the joy of winning with their inspiration.[6][7][8]
Organization
Mumbai Marathon is the property of Procam International Pvt. Ltd., a Mumbai-based sports management company. Procam International also owns other road races in India such as the
The Race
The six categories cater to different participants. They are the Marathon (42.195 km), Half Marathon (21.097 km), Dream Run (6 km), Senior Citizens Event (4.3 km), and Champions with Disability Event (2.4 km). The Timed 10K has been introduced from the 2018 edition of the Mumbai Marathon.
The marathon starts opposite
Winners
Key: Course record
Edition | Year | Men's winner | Time (h:m:s) | Women's winner | Time (h:m:s) |
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1st | 2004 | Hendrick Ramaala (RSA) | 2:15:47 | Wioletta Uryga (POL) | 2:47:53 |
2nd | 2005 | Julius Sugut (KEN) | 2:13:20 | Mulu Seboka (ETH) | 2:35:03 |
3rd | 2006 | Daniel Rono (KEN) | 2:12:03 | Mulu Seboka (ETH) | 2:33:15 |
4th | 2007 | John Kelai (KEN) | 2:12:27 | Yang Fengxia (CHN) | 2:36:16 |
5th | 2008 | John Kelai (KEN) | 2:12:23 | Mulu Seboka (ETH) | 2:30:04 |
6th | 2009 | Kenneth Mugara (KEN) | 2:11:51 | Kebebush Haile (ETH) | 2:34:08 |
7th | 2010 | Denis Ndiso (KEN) | 2:12:40 | Bizunesh Urgesa (ETH) | 2:31:09 |
8th | 2011 | Girma Assefa (ETH) | 2:09:54 | Koren Jelela (ETH) | 2:26:56 |
9th | 2012 | Laban Moiben (KEN) | 2:10:48 | Netsanet Achamo (ETH) | 2:26:12 |
10th | 2013 | Jackson Kiprop (UGA) | 2:09:32 | Valentine Kipketer (KEN)[9] | 2:24:33 |
11th | 2014[10] | Evans Rutto (KEN) | 2:09:33 | Dinknesh Mekash (ETH) | 2:28:08 |
12th | 2015[11] | Tesfaye Abera (ETH) | 2:09:46 | Dinknesh Mekash (ETH) | 2:30:00 |
13th | 2016 | Gideon Kipketer (KEN) | 2:08:35 | Shuko Genemo (ETH) | 2:27:50 |
14th | 2017 | Alphonce Simbu (TAN) | 2:09:32 | Bornes Kitur (KEN) | 2:29:02 |
15th | 2018 | Solomon Deksisa (ETH) | 2:09:34 | Amane Gobena (ETH) | 2:25:49 |
16th | 2019 | Cosmas Lagat (KEN) | 2:09:15 | Worknesh Alemu (ETH) | 2:25:45 |
17th | 2020 | Derara Hurisa (ETH) | 2:08:09 | Amane Beriso (ETH) | 2:24:51 |
– | 2021 | Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic | |||
– | 2022 | ||||
18th | 2023 | Lemi Hayle (ETH) | 2:07:32 | Anchialem Haymanot (ETH) | 2:24:15 |
19th | 2024 | Lemi Hayle (ETH) | 2:07:50 | Abersh Minsewo (ETH) | 2:26:06 |
Multiple wins
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By country
Country | Total | Men's | Women's |
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Ethiopia | 21 | 6 | 15 |
Kenya | 12 | 10 | 2 |
Poland | 1 | 0 | 1 |
South Africa | 1 | 1 | 0 |
China | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Uganda | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Tanzania | 1 | 1 | 0 |
Charity
The Mumbai Marathon is India's largest charity platform for
Over ₹1.9 billion (US$29 million) has been raised from year 2004 to year 2017.
The first race in 2004 had 22,000 participants and raised ₹14.4 million (US$269,000). Both the number of participants and amount of money raised rose drastically over the years with 30,000 people running in 2007 (₹79.4 million, US$1,490,000). The 2017 edition hosted 42,000 runners (₹329 million, US$ 5,087,761).
Dream Team
This special category is meant for highly motivated individuals who feel passionately about a cause and commit to raise a substantial sum of funds. Over the years, the Dream Team has seen a mix of business magnates, celebrities, socialites, NGO trustees and students. Levels include:
- Dream Champion – minimum pledge of INR 1 million.
- Dream Wizard – minimum pledge of INR 500,000
- Dream Maker – minimum pledge of INR 100,000
Corporate Challenge
The Corporate Challenge is a category for companies who wish to sponsor employee teams to participate in event and raise funds. 166 companies fielded 257 Corporate Challenge teams at Mumbai Marathon 2013.
Philanthropy Partner
United Way Mumbai is Mumbai Marathon's Philanthropy Partner. UWM assumes the role of a "Philanthropy Exchange" for charities and non-profit organizations that register with the Event. The Philanthropy Partner's roles are to:
- Facilitate & supplement pledge raising efforts of individuals, companies and NGOs.
- Create, build and communicate the Charity Structure.
- Work on all aspects of Charity like registrations, race day logistics, communications and receiving donations.
- Accounting & reconciling of Pledges.
- Disbursement of funds to beneficiary NGOs.
- 80G receipts to all donors.
UWM maintains neutrality and ensures a level playing field among all participating NGOs. UWM also serves as an assurance to the donor that the NGO and the cause for which money is being donated are credible.
Flame of Marathon
Mumbai Marathon was the youngest marathon to be awarded the "Flame of the Marathon". It was flown in from Greece by Maria Polyzou, Greek Marathon Champion and Director of the Museum of Marathon Runs. They were received by then Mayor of Mumbai Smt.
.Trophy
To commemorate Mumbai Marathon's 10th edition, a rolling trophy was instituted, to be handed over to the men's and women's marathon champions.
The trophy was unveiled by Shri K. Sankaranarayanan, (then) Governor of Maharashtra.
The trophy was designed by artist and sculptor Shri Paresh Maity.
Event Ambassadors
The international ambassadors for the Mumbai Marathon have been:
- 2004—Michael Duane Johnson
- 2005—Paul Tergat, Steve Ovett
- 2006—Anju Bobby George, Linford Christie
- 2007—Aravinda De Silva
- 2008—Gabriela Szabo
- 2009—Gail Devers
- 2010—Daniel O'Brien
- 2011—Catherine Freeman
- 2012—Vijay Amritraj
- 2013—Haile Gebrselassie
- 2014—Damon Hill
- 2015—Marion Bartoli
- 2016—Edwin Moses
- 2017—David Rudisha
- 2018—Sergey Bubka
- 2019—Mary Kom
- 2020—Shannon Miller
- 2023—Yohan Blake
Sponsors/partners
- Title sponsor: Tata
- Channel partner: Star Sports
- Sports Goods partner: Asics
- Driven by: Altroz
- Timing partner: Seiko
- Recovery partner: Volini
- Hydration partner: Bisleri
- Hospitality partner: Trident
- Print partner: The Times of India
- Radio partner: Radio Mirchi
- Medical Partner: Asian Heart Institute
- Philanthropy partner: United Way Mumbai
- Institution partner: HelpAge India
- Supported by: Government of Maharashtra, M.C.G.M, Indian Navy
- Under the aegis of: Athletics Federation of India
- Certified by: AIMS
References
- ISBN 978-93-5305-745-9.
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- ^ "Mumbai Marathon gets IAAF gold label". The Hindu via (PTI). 15 September 2018. Retrieved 2 April 2019.
- ^ "Inspiration Medal - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ "Tata Mumbai Marathon introduces medal for 42k finishers and those who inspired them". Everything Experiential. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ "Inspirational Medal". Tata Mumbai Marathon. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
- ^ "Mumbai Marathon 2013 Winner". Archived from the original on 14 March 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- ^ "Kenyan Evans Ruto, Ethiopian's Dinknesh Mekash sweep titles, Lalita Babbar breaks Indian Women's course record". Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon. Archived from the original on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
- ^ "Ethiopians ruled the roost in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2015". Online News India. Archived from the original on 17 April 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2014.