1992 Boston Marathon
Footrace held in Boston, Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Footrace held in Boston, Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1992 Boston Marathon was the 96th running of the annual marathon race in Boston, United States, which was held on April 20. The elite men's race was won by Kenya's Ibrahim Hussein in a time of 2:08:14 hours and the women's race was won by Russia's Olga Markova in 2:23:43.
96th Boston Marathon | |
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Venue | Boston, United States |
Dates | April 20 |
Champions | |
Men | Ibrahim Hussein (2:08:14) |
Women | Olga Markova (2:23:43) |
A total of 8123 runners finished the race, 6562 men and 1561 women.
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Ibrahim Hussein | Kenya | 2:08:14 | |
Joaquim Pinheiro | Portugal | 2:10:39 | |
Andrés Espinosa | Mexico | 2:10:44 | |
4 | Juma Ikangaa | Tanzania | 2:11:44 |
5 | Joseildo da Silva | Brazil | 2:11:53 |
6 | Boniface Merande | Kenya | 2:12:23 |
7 | Jose Carlos da Silva | Brazil | 2:12:25 |
8 | Abebe Mekonnen | Ethiopia | 2:13:09 |
9 | Inocencio Miranda | Mexico | 2:13:14 |
10 | Tesfaye Tafa | Ethiopia | 2:13:36 |
11 | Steve Jones | Wales | 2:13:55 |
12 | Andrzej Witczak | Poland | 2:14:06 |
13 | Yuichiro Osuda | Japan | 2:14:54 |
14 | Carlos Grisales | Colombia | 2:15:09 |
15 | Delmir Alves Dos Santos | Brazil | 2:16:21 |
16 | Alejandro Cruz | Mexico | 2:16:31 |
17 | Pierre Lévisse | France | 2:16:46 |
18 | Juma Mnyampanda | Tanzania | 2:16:49 |
19 | Doug Kurtis | United States | 2:17:03 |
20 | Randy Haas | United States | 2:17:36 |
21 | Artemio Navarro | Mexico | 2:17:48 |
22 | Mats Erixon | Sweden | 2:18:06 |
23 | Pekka Roto | Finland | 2:18:29 |
24 | Isao Saito | Japan | 2:18:49 |
25 | Dennis Simonaitis | United States | 2:18:59 |
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
---|---|---|---|
Olga Markova | Russia | 2:23:43 | |
Yoshiko Yamamoto | Japan | 2:26:26 | |
Uta Pippig | Germany | 2:27:12 | |
4 | Manuela Machado | Portugal | 2:27:42 |
5 | Małgorzata Birbach | Poland | 2:28:11 |
6 | Wanda Panfil | Poland | 2:29:29 |
7 | Irina Bogacheva | Kyrgyzstan | 2:32:45 |
8 | Odette Lapierre | Canada | 2:34:19 |
9 | Ritva Lemettinen | Finland | 2:34:30 |
10 | Jane Welzel | United States | 2:36:21 |
11 | Satoe Minegishi | Japan | 2:37:13 |
12 | Anne Roden | United Kingdom | 2:37:37 |
13 | Judit Földing-Nagy | Hungary | 2:38:33 |
14 | Laura Dewald | United States | 2:39:22 |
15 | Gabrielle O'Rourke | New Zealand | 2:39:36 |
16 | Bernardine Portenski | New Zealand | 2:39:56 |
17 | Gillian Horovitz | United Kingdom | 2:40:52 |
18 | Petra Guevara | Mexico | 2:41:04 |
19 | Ena Guevara | Peru | 2:41:48 |
20 | Noriko Kawaguchi | Japan | 2:43:11 |
21 | Raisa Smekhnova | Belarus | 2:43:46 |
22 | Aurelia Dejesus | Mexico | 2:43:46 |
23 | Chie Matsuda | Japan | 2:45:41 |
24 | Barbara Adkins | United States | 2:48:21 |
25 | Judy Mercon | United States | 2:48:24 |
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