List of winners of the New York City Marathon

The New York City Marathon, one of the six World Marathon Majors, is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) race which has been held in New York City since 1970. It is the largest marathon in the world; since 2013, every race except one has had over 50,000 finishers.[1][2] From 1970 through 1975, the race was held entirely in Central Park, but since 1976, the course has started in Staten Island and goes through each of the city's five boroughs.[3] The race was canceled in 2012 due to Hurricane Sandy, which hit New York less than a week before the race had been scheduled to take place.[4] The race was also cancelled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the city.[5] In total, 35 men and 30 women have won the open division of the New York City Marathon, while nine men and seven women have won the wheelchair division. The winners have represented 22 countries: Americans have won the marathon the most, doing so on 32 occasions; Kenyans have won 26 times; and Norwegians 10 times.[6][7][8]

A crowd of runners crossing a bridge
The New York City Marathon is the largest marathon in the world.

Gary Muhrcke won the first race in a time of 2:31:38. There were 127 entrants, of whom 55 finished – the only female starter, Nina Kuscsik, withdrew partway due to illness. The following year, Beth Bonner became the first female finisher, winning the race in 2:55:22:[9] a time that is officially credited as the first sub-3-hour marathon by a woman.[10] Grete Waitz, a Norwegian female runner, achieved three official world records at the race between 1978 and 1980.[11] Allison Roe and Alberto Salazar set world record times in the women's and men's races in 1981, but a later investigation found that the course was short, and their times do not stand as official world records,[12] though the New York City Marathon maintains them as course records.[13] Waitz dominated the women's marathon between 1978 and 1989, winning nine of the eleven races during that period: her nine wins are the most of any runner at the New York City Marathon. In the men's race, Bill Rodgers has won the most times, doing so in four consecutive years, from 1976 to 1979.[14] The current course records are held by Geoffrey Mutai, who set a time of 2:05:06 in the 2011 men's race, and Margaret Okayo, who set the women's record at 2:22:31 in 2003.[13]

A wheelchair race has been held since 2000, when 72 people finished: Kamel Ayari won the men's race, and Anh Nguyen Thi Xuan won the women's.[15][16] Among the wheelchair racers, Edith Hunkeler of Switzerland and Tatyana McFadden of the United States have the most victories, with five each. McFadden also holds the women's course record with a time of 1:43:04 set in 2015, while Kurt Fearnley of Australia holds the men's record with 1:29:22 set in 2006.[17]

Winners

Men's open division

Bill Rodgers won the race four times.
Rodgers Rop won the 2002 New York City Marathon.
Marílson Gomes dos Santos, who won the 2006 and 2008 New York City Marathons, is the first and only Brazilian to win the race.
Geoffrey Mutai won the 2011 and 2013 New York City Marathons, and held the course record for twelve years.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
Winners: Men's open division[6][7]
YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1970Gary Muhrcke  United States2:31:38Course record
1971Norman Higgins  United States2:22:54Course record
1972Sheldon Karlin  United States2:27:52
1973Tom Fleming  United States2:21:54Course record
1974Norbert Sander  United States2:26:30
1975Tom Fleming  United States2:19:27Course record, second victory
1976Bill Rodgers  United States2:10:10Course record
1977Bill Rodgers  United States2:11:28Second victory
1978Bill Rodgers  United States2:12:12Third victory
1979Bill Rodgers  United States2:11:42Fourth victory
1980Alberto Salazar  United States2:09:41Course record
1981Alberto Salazar  United States2:08:13Course record (course measured short), second victory
1982Alberto Salazar  United States2:09:29Third victory
1983Rod Dixon  New Zealand2:08:59
1984Orlando Pizzolato  Italy2:14:53
1985Orlando Pizzolato  Italy2:11:34Second victory
1986Gianni Poli  Italy2:11:06
1987Ibrahim Hussein  Kenya2:11:01
1988Steve Jones  United Kingdom2:08:20
1989Juma Ikangaa  Tanzania2:08:01Course record
1990Douglas Wakiihuri  Kenya2:12:39
1991Salvador García  Mexico2:09:28
1992Willie Mtolo  South Africa2:09:29
1993Andrés Espinosa  Mexico2:10:04
1994Germán Silva  Mexico2:11:21
1995Germán Silva  Mexico2:11:00Second victory
1996Giacomo Leone  Italy2:09:54
1997John Kagwe  Kenya2:08:12
1998John Kagwe  Kenya2:08:45Second victory
1999Joseph Chebet  Kenya2:09:14
2000Abdelkader El Mouaziz  Morocco2:10:09
2001Tesfaye Jifar  Ethiopia2:07:43Course record
2002Rodgers Rop  Kenya2:08:07
2003Martin Lel  Kenya2:10:30
2004Hendrick Ramaala  South Africa2:09:28
2005Paul Tergat  Kenya2:09:30
2006Marílson Gomes dos Santos  Brazil2:09:58
2007Martin Lel  Kenya2:09:04Second victory
2008Marílson Gomes dos Santos  Brazil2:08:43Second victory
2009Meb Keflezighi  United States2:09:15
2010Gebregziabher Gebremariam  Ethiopia2:08:14
2011Geoffrey Mutai  Kenya2:05:06Course record
2012Canceled due to Hurricane Sandy
2013Geoffrey Mutai  Kenya2:08:24Second victory
2014Wilson Kipsang  Kenya2:10:59
2015Stanley Biwott  Kenya2:10:34
2016Ghirmay Ghebreslassie  Eritrea2:07:51
2017Geoffrey Kamworor  Kenya2:10:53
2018Lelisa Desisa  Ethiopia2:05:59
2019Geoffrey Kamworor  Kenya2:08:13Second victory
2020Kevin Quinn  United Kingdom2:23:48Virtual event held due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021Albert Korir  Kenya2:08:22[18]
2022Evans Chebet  Kenya2:08:41
2023Tamirat Tola  Ethiopia2:04:58Current course record

Women's open division

Paula Radcliffe won the 2004, 2007 and 2008 New York City Marathons.
Jeļena Prokopčuka, who won the 2005 and 2006 New York City Marathons, was the first and only Latvian runner to win in either division.
  World record
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
Winners: Women's open division[6][8]
YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
1970No female finishers.
1971Beth Bonner  United States2:55:22World record
1972Nina Kuscsik  United States3:08:41
1973Nina Kuscsik  United States2:57:07Second victory
1974Kathrine Switzer  United States3:07:29
1975Kim Merritt  United States2:46:14Course record
1976Miki Gorman  United States2:39:11Course record
1977Miki Gorman  United States2:43:10Second victory
1978Grete Waitz  Norway2:32:30World record
1979Grete Waitz  Norway2:27:33World record, second victory
1980Grete Waitz  Norway2:25:42World record, third victory
1981Allison Roe  New Zealand2:25:29Course record (course measured short)
1982Grete Waitz  Norway2:27:14Fourth victory
1983Grete Waitz  Norway2:27:00Fifth victory
1984Grete Waitz  Norway2:29:30Sixth victory
1985Grete Waitz  Norway2:28:34Seventh victory
1986Grete Waitz  Norway2:28:06Eighth victory
1987Priscilla Welch  United Kingdom2:30:17
1988Grete Waitz  Norway2:28:07Ninth victory
1989Ingrid Kristiansen  Norway2:25:30
1990Wanda Panfil  Poland2:30:45
1991Liz McColgan  United Kingdom2:27:32
1992Lisa Ondieki  Australia2:24:40Course record
1993Uta Pippig  Germany2:26:24
1994Tegla Loroupe  Kenya2:27:37
1995Tegla Loroupe  Kenya2:28:06Second victory
1996Anuța Cătună  Romania2:28:18
1997Franziska Rochat-Moser   Switzerland2:28:43
1998Franca Fiacconi  Italy2:25:17
1999Adriana Fernández  Mexico2:25:06
2000Lyudmila Petrova  Russia2:25:45
2001Margaret Okayo  Kenya2:24:21Course record
2002Joyce Chepchumba  Kenya2:25:56
2003Margaret Okayo  Kenya2:22:31Current course record, second victory
2004Paula Radcliffe  United Kingdom2:23:10
2005Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia2:24:41
2006Jeļena Prokopčuka  Latvia2:25:05Second victory
2007Paula Radcliffe  United Kingdom2:23:09Second victory
2008Paula Radcliffe  United Kingdom2:23:56Third victory
2009Derartu Tulu  Ethiopia2:28:52
2010Edna Kiplagat  Kenya2:28:20
2011Firehiwot Dado  Ethiopia2:23:15
2012Canceled due to Hurricane Sandy
2013Priscah Jeptoo  Kenya2:25:07
2014Mary Keitany  Kenya2:25:07
2015Mary Keitany  Kenya2:24:25Second victory
2016Mary Keitany  Kenya2:24:26Third victory
2017Shalane Flanagan  United States2:26:53
2018Mary Keitany  Kenya2:22:48Fourth victory
2019Joyciline Jepkosgei  Kenya2:22:38
2020Stephanie Bruce  United States2:35:28Virtual event held due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021Peres Jepchirchir  Kenya2:22:39[19]
2022Sharon Lokedi  Kenya2:23:23
2023Hellen Obiri  Kenya2:27:23

Men's wheelchair division

Kurt Fearnley won the race four times in a row from 2006 to 2009, and holds the current course record.
Masazumi Soejima won the race in 2011.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
Winners: Men's wheelchair division[17][20]
YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
2000Kamel Ayari Tunisia1:53:50
2001Saúl Mendoza Mexico1:39:29Course record
2002Krige Schabort South Africa1:38:27Course record
2003Krige Schabort South Africa1:32:19Course record, second victory
2004Saúl Mendoza Mexico1:33:16Second victory
2005Ernst van Dyk South Africa1:31:11Course record
2006Kurt Fearnley Australia1:29:22Course record
2007Kurt Fearnley Australia1:33:58Second victory
2008Kurt Fearnley Australia1:44:51Third victory
2009Kurt Fearnley Australia1:35:58Fourth victory
2010David Weir United Kingdom1:37:29
2011Masazumi Soejima Japan1:31:41
2012Canceled due to Hurricane Sandy
2013Marcel Hug Switzerland1:40:14
2014Kurt Fearnley Australia1:30:55Fifth victory, shortened 23.2 mile course[a]
2015Ernst van Dyk South Africa1:30:54Second victory
2016Marcel Hug Switzerland1:35:44Second victory
2017Marcel Hug Switzerland1:37:17Third victory
2018Daniel Romanchuk United States1:36:21
2019Daniel Romanchuk United States1:37:24Second victory
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021Marcel Hug   Switzerland1:31:24Fourth victory[21]
2022Marcel Hug Switzerland1:25:26Current course record, fifth victory
2023Marcel Hug Switzerland1:25:29Sixth victory

Women's wheelchair division

Edith Hunkeler has won the women's wheelchair race five times, more than any other athlete.
Tatyana McFadden, who won the race four times, holds the current course record.
  Current course record
  Course record
  Short course
Winners: Women's wheelchair division[17][22]
YearWinnerCountryTimeNotes
2000Anh Nguyen Thi Xuan Vietnam2:46:47Course record
2001Francesca Porcellato Italy2:08:51Course record
2002Cheri Blauwet United States2:14:39
2003Cheri Blauwet United States1:59:30Course record, second victory
2004Edith Hunkeler Switzerland1:53:27Course record
2005Edith Hunkeler Switzerland1:54:52Second victory
2006Amanda McGrory United States1:54:17
2007Edith Hunkeler Switzerland1:52:38Course record, third victory
2008Edith Hunkeler Switzerland2:06:42Fourth victory
2009Edith Hunkeler Switzerland1:58:15Fifth victory
2010Tatyana McFadden United States2:02:22
2011Amanda McGrory United States1:50:25Course record
2012Canceled due to Hurricane Sandy
2013Tatyana McFadden United States1:59:13Second victory
2014Tatyana McFadden United States1:42:16Third victory, 23.2 mile course[a]
2015Tatyana McFadden United States1:43:04Course record, fourth victory
2016Tatyana McFadden United States1:47:43Fifth victory
2017Manuela Schär Switzerland1:48:09
2018Manuela Schär Switzerland1:50:27Second victory
2019Manuela Schär Switzerland1:44:20Third victory
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[5]
2021Madison de Rozario  Australia1:51:01[23]
2022Susannah Scaroni United States1:42:43Course record
2023Susannah Scaroni United States1:39:32Current course record

Victories by nationality

CountryOpen divisionWheelchair divisionTotal
Men'sWomen'sMen'sWomen's
 United States14921136
 Kenya17160033
 Switzerland016814
 Norway0100010
 Mexico41207
 United Kingdom25108
 Ethiopia52007
 Australia01506
 Italy41016
 South Africa20406
 Brazil20002
 Latvia02002
 New Zealand11002
 Eritrea10001
 Germany01001
 Morocco10001
 Poland01001
 Romania01001
 Russia01001
 Tanzania10001
 Tunisia00101
 Vietnam00011

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