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NYC Marathon 2005 Marathon - Elite Runners

Elite Athletes
2005 ING New York City Marathon

The Men's Field
The 2005 New York City Marathon will feature a strong field, with a number of runners who could break into the top three. The men's race features one of the strongest international fields ever assembled - one that Paul Tergat described as comparable to an Olympic field in both caliber and international makeup. In attendance at Sunday's event will be last year's winner (Hendrick Ramaala, who was also third in London this year); last year's runner-up (Meb Keflezighi); world-record holder Paul Tergat; the 2005 London Marathon winner, Martin Lel (who also won New York in 2003); the 2005 Boston Marathon winner, Hailu Negussie; the NYC Marathon record holder (from 2001...Tesfaye Jifar); as well as another four or five that might findi it in their legs to come across the finish line in first place - this is a great field.

Can we make a prediction? Well, we shouldn't - this is too hard to call, but we always do. Paul Tergat has not put in an outstanding performance since his world record in Berlin, he's got to be hungry and New York is the perfect venue to prove his stuff - we'll go with the world record holder on Sunday... Last year the women's world record-holder beat the New York field, this year it will be the men's world-record holder...

The Women's Field
Oh, it's hard to find a strong women's field... Featuring the most handsome award for a win in marathoning history: $130,000 ($30,000 more than for the male winner!), New York has attracted a strong field, although nowhere as deep as the men's field. Unable to attract Deena Kastor who opted for a fast time at Chicago this year, New York's field will likely feature a duel between Lornah Kiplagat and the 2004 runner-up, Susan Chepkemei. Also in contention will be Jelena Prokopcuka who ran a 2:22:56 in Osaka at the beginning of the year and thus the fastest time in the field, despite finishing only fifth in New York in 2004. Our prediction: Lornah Kiplagat - ready to fight and win this one.

Elite Athlete Information follows. Click on an athlete's name to review their top all-time performances. Hover over "History" to see past NYC Marathon performances.

Male Elite Athletes
AthleteCountryBibMarathon PRNYC
Hendrick RamaalaSouth Africa12:08:32, London, 2005 History
Meb KeflezighiUnited States22:09:53, New York City, 2004 History
Paul TergatKenya32:04:55 (world record), Berlin, 2003 History
Patrick TambweCongo42:08:55, Mont St. Michel, 2004 History
Christopher CheboibochKenya62:08:17, New York City, 2002 History
John KagweKenya72:08:12, New York City, 1997 History
Martin LelKenya82:07:26, London, 2005 History
Ryan ShayUnited States92:14:08, New York City , 2004 History
Viktor RoethlinSwitzerland102:09:56, Zurich, 2004 History
Jon BrownGreat Britain112:09:31, London, 2005 History
Robert ChebororKenya122:06:23, Amsterdam, 2004 History
Abdi AbdirahmanUnited States142:17:09, New York City, 2004 History
Mark CarrollIreland152:10:54, New York City, 2002 History
Tesfaye JifarEthiopia162:06:49, Amsterdam, 1999 History
Antonio PenaSpain172:07:34, Otsu , 2001 History
Hailu NegussieEthiopia182:08:16, Hofu, 2002 History
James Kibocha TheuryKenya192:14:05, Paris, 2005 History
Gert ThysSouth Africa202:06:33, Tokyo, 1999 History
John MayockGreat Britain211:03:27 (half-marathon), Newcastle, 2005 History
Alberico Di CeccoItaly222:08:02, Rome, 2005 History
Robert Kipkoech CheruiyotKenya232:08:59, Milan, 2002 History
Frederick CheronoKenya242:08:38, Turin, 2004 History
Daniel Cheribo KiplagatKenya252:08:38, Milan, 2004 History
Matt DowninUnited States272:18:48, New York City, 2003 History
Isaac MachariaKenya282:10:09, Nagano, 2005 History
Peter GilmoreUnited States292:14:02, Sacramento, 2004 History
Chris GraffUnited States312:18:44, Birmingham, 2003 History
Kassahun KabisoEthiopia352:15:40, Vancouver, 2005 History
Abraham AssefaEthiopia362:13:16, New York City, 2000 History
Mark SainaKenya712:09:00, Turin, 2000 History

Female Elite Athletes:
Susan ChepkemeiKenyaF22:23:12, London, 2003 History
Lyubov DenisovaRussiaF3 2:25:18, New York City, 2004 History
Jelena ProkopcukaLatviaF5 2:22:56, Osaka, 2005 History
Bruna GenoveseItalyF62:25:35, Tokyo, 2001 History
Lornah KiplagatNetherlandsF7 2:22:22, Osaka, 2002 History
Nuta OlaruRomaniaF8 2:24:33, Chicago, 2004 History
Lyudmila PetrovaRussiaF9 2:22:33, London, 2002 History
Jennifer RhinesUnited StatesF10 2:29:57, St. Louis, 2004 History
Lidiya GrigoryevaRussiaF122:27:01, Paris, 2005 History
Marie DavenportIrelandF141:10:57 (half-marathon), Boston, 2003 History
Selina KosgeiKenyaF152:24:32, Paris, 2004 History
Getenesh WamiEthiopiaF162:22:19, Amsterdam, 2002 History
Oleysa NurgalyevaRussiaF17 2:29:48, Frankfurt, 2004 History
Yelena NurgalyevaRussiaF18 2:29:49, Frankfurt, 2004 History
Malgorzata SobanskaPolandF192:26:08, Chicago, 2001 History
Dulce Maria RodríguezMexicoF202:29:00, Torreón, 2005 History
Zoila GómezUnited StatesF2332:47.31 (10,000 meters), Walnut, California, 2002 History
Leteyesus BerheEthiopiaF25 2:43:00, New York City, 2001 History
Derartu TuluEthiopiaF322:23:30, Helsinki, 2005 History

Blow by blow coverage of the ING NYC Marathon 2005 races:

Post-Race Writeups
NYC Marathon 2005: The Men's Race
NYC Marathon 2005: The Women's Race

As It Happened:
2005 ING NYC Marathon Live Race Coverage

Pre-Race Coverage
Marathon Elite Lists and Overview
Pre-Race Interviews with top competitors
A special interview with Grete Waitz

Also, Complete Results of the 2005 ING NYC Marathon


 

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