2022 Chicago Marathon
26.2 mi (42.195 km) race in Illinois, U.S. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2022 Chicago Marathon was the 44th edition of the annual marathon race in Chicago, held on Sunday, October 9, 2022.[1] An Elite Platinum Label marathon, it was the third of four World Marathon Majors events to be held over the span of six weeks.[2][3][a] More than 40,000 runners were expected to take part in the event.[4]
44th Chicago Marathon | |
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Location | Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
Dates | October 9, 2022 |
Website | chicagomarathon |
Champions | |
Men | Benson Kipruto (2:04:24) |
Women | Ruth Chepngetich (2:14:18) |
Wheelchair men | Marcel Hug (1:25:20) |
Wheelchair women | Susannah Scaroni (1:45:48) |
Competitors
Seifu Tura of Ethiopia, the winner of the previous year's race, was expected to return to defend his title.[5] His compatriot Herpasa Negasa, who ran a marathon with a time of 2:03:40 in Dubai in 2019, was expected to join him.[6][7] Also expected to make an appearance were Kenyan runners Bernard Koech and Elisha Rotich.[6]
Kenyan runner Ruth Chepng'etich, the defending champion, was the favorite to win the women's race.[4] Also scheduled to join the field were Ethiopian runners Ruti Aga and Haven Hailu Desse, and Kenyan runners Celestine Chepchirchir and Vivian Kiplagat.[6]
U.S. wheelchair athlete Tatyana McFadden, who had previously won the Chicago Marathon nine times, was also expected to defend her title.[4]
Results
Summarize
Perspective
Results for the top ten in the running races and top three in the wheelchair races are listed below.
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Benson Kipruto | ![]() |
2:04:24 |
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Seifu Tura Abdiwak | ![]() |
2:04:49 |
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John Korir | ![]() |
2:05:01 |
4 | Bernard Koech | ![]() |
2:07:15 |
5 | Shifera Tamru Aredo | ![]() |
2:07:53 |
6 | Kyohei Hosoya | ![]() |
2:08:05 |
7 | Conner Mantz | ![]() |
2:08:16 |
8 | Hamza Sahli | ![]() |
2:08:22 |
9 | Eric Kiptanui | ![]() |
2:08:26 |
10 | Dong Guojian | ![]() |
2:08:53 |
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Ruth Chepng'etich | ![]() |
2:14:18 |
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Emily Sisson | ![]() |
2:18:29 |
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Vivian Jerono Kiplagat | ![]() |
2:20:52 |
4 | Ruti Aga | ![]() |
2:21:41 |
5 | Waganesh Mekasha Amare | ![]() |
2:23:41 |
6 | Susanna Sullivan | ![]() |
2:25:14 |
7 | Sara Vaughn | ![]() |
2:26:23 |
8 | Maggie Montoya | ![]() |
2:28:07 |
9 | Sarah Inglis | ![]() |
2:29:37 |
10 | Makena Morley | ![]() |
2:30:28 |
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Marcel Hug | ![]() |
1:25:20 |
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Daniel Romanchuk | ![]() |
1:33:11 |
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Aaron Pike | ![]() |
1:33:13 |
Position | Athlete | Nationality | Time |
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Susannah Scaroni | ![]() |
1:45:48 |
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Tatyana McFadden | ![]() |
1:49:46 |
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Jenna Fesemyer | ![]() |
1:49:52 |
Notes
- In chronological order, the events are: the Berlin Marathon on September 25, 2022; the London Marathon on October 2, 2022; the Chicago Marathon on October 9, 2022; and the New York City Marathon on November 6, 2022.[2]
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External links
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