The Dubai Marathon is an annual
road
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Th ...
-based
marathon
The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of kilometres ( 26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There ...
hosted by the emirate of
Dubai
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,
United Arab Emirates
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, since 1998. The marathon is categorized as a
Gold Label Road Race by
World Athletics
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.
History
Initial era
The inaugural Dubai Marathon was held on .
The marathon started outside the Al Wasl Club, and ended inside the Al Wasl Stadium. About 150 runners participated, with 48 of them finishing the race.
The
Association of Road Racing Statisticians
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(ARRS) has no record of a marathon occurring in Dubai in 1999.
The event changed management in 1999 for the second edition of the event and moved to January 2000 with no event in 1999 moving for better weather conditions when the IAAF Officially Measured route was measured by Grade A Course Measurer, Paul Hodgson and became a fully recognised edition for results from 2000 when held starting and finishing outside the Al Wasl Club in Dubai on Friday, January 14, 2000.
Current era
The 2000 edition of the marathon was held on ; the event has usually been held on a Friday in January since.
In 2006, the marathon was postponed from to due to the sudden death of
Sheikh Maktoum,
Emir of Dubai, on .
The postponement meant that temperatures were higher than usual during the race, approaching . Winner was originally only meant to pace the first , but broke away from the pack once race organizers gave approval.
In April 2007, it was announced that the prizes for the 2008 race would be one million dollars offered for a world record and $250,000 for first place for both men and women, making this the long-distance running event with the greatest cash prizes in history.
The 2008 race was won by
Haile Gebrselassie
Haile Gebrselassie (; born 18 April 1973) is an Ethiopian former Long-distance running, long-distance track running, track, road running athlete, and businessman. He won two Olympic gold medals and four World Athletics Championships, World Cha ...
with a time of 2:04:53. This was the second fastest recorded time for a marathon at that point, not fast enough to claim a world record or the million dollar prize.
The 2012 race proved to have one of the fastest finishing fields at that point: a record of four athletes finished in under two hours and five minutes.
Ayele Abshero
Ayele Abshero Biza (, born 28 December 1990) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who mainly competes in cross country and road races.
He came to prominence with a junior silver medal at the 2008 IAAF World Cross Country Championships befor ...
won with a course record time of 2:04:23 hours, which was the fourth fastest on the all-time lists and the fastest time ever run by an athlete running his first marathon. The other podium finishers also entered the all-time top ten: runner-up
Dino Sefir became the eighth fastest man with a time of 2:04:50 hours, while
Markos Geneti became the ninth fastest with a time of 2:04:54 hours.
Getaneh Molla
Getaneh Tamire Molla (born 10 January 1994) is an Ethiopian male long-distance runner who competes over distances up to 10K run, 10K. He was the gold medallist in the 5000 metres at the 2015 African Games.
Geteneh's first success at national lev ...
became the 13th fastest man with a time of 2:04:56 hours, and
Tadese Tola became the 16th fastest with a time of 2:05:10 hours.
[Butcher, Pat (2012-01-27)]
Abshero stuns with 2:04:23 debut, Mergia clocks 2:19:31 in Dubai
IAAF. Retrieved on 2012-02-04.
The women's side was also fast; for the first time in history, the top three runners of a race all finished in under two hours and twenty minutes.
Aselefech Mergia finished with a time of 2:19:31 hours to win, setting an both a course record and an
Ethiopian record and becoming the seventh fastest recorded woman. In her first marathon, runner-up
Lucy Wangui Kabuu became the eighth fastest woman with a time of 2:19:34 hours, and
Mare Dibaba became the 15th fastest woman, finishing in 2:19:52 hours. Fellow Ethiopians
Bezunesh Bekele and
Aberu Kebede
Aberu Kebede Shewaye (born 12 September 1989) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specializes in road running competitions. Her half marathon best of 1:07:39 is one of the fastest ever by an Ethiopian woman. She gained bronze at the 2009 IA ...
moved up to the 16th and 17th fastest women of all time.
[
The 2013 event, run under a heavy fog, was also very fast. The Ethiopian winner ]Lelisa Desisa
Lelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian former Long-distance running, long-distance runner who specialised in road running competitions. Desisa gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Champion ...
, won in a sprint finish of the last 200 meters with a time of 2:04:45, leading four other runners who also finished in under 2 hours, 5 minutes. On the women's side, Ethiopian Tirfi Tsegaye won with a time of 2:23:23, sixteen seconds ahead of fellow Ethiopian Ehitu Kiros. The top four runners on the men's side and the top six on the women's side were all Ethiopians.
In 2020, the race organizers stated that they would "not be staging a marathon/mass participation event of any format in Dubai in January 2021" due to the coronavirus pandemic
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.
The 2022 edition of the race was postponed to due to the 2022 FIFA World Cup
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hosted by Qatar
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, after marathon organizers realized that a shortage of accommodation in Qatar would mean that many football fans were planning to stay in Dubai during the football tournament, limiting accommodation and travel options for marathoners if the race were to be held during the tournament.
Course
Initial course
The course used in the inaugural race in 1998 started outside the Al Wasl Club and ended inside the Al Wasl Stadium.
World Trade Center course
The course start and finish was moved to the Dubai World Trade Centre
The Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) () is a convention and exhibition centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
History
The Dubai World Trade Centre was originally a single tower, constructed in 1979, and has since been expanded into a business d ...
. During the marathon, runners crossed the Dubai Creek
Dubai Creek () is a natural Seawater, saltwater creek (tidal), creek in Dubai. It extends about inwards and forms a natural port that has traditionally been used for trade and transport. The creek ranges from in width while the average depth ...
at one point by going under it via Al Shindagha Tunnel
Al Shindagha Tunnel (Arabic: نفق الشندغة) is a tunnel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Opened on 19 December 1975, it is the oldest and the busiest tunnel where 55,000 vehicles travel through the tunnel both directions daily. It goes unde ...
, and at another point by going over it via Al Garhoud Bridge.
Current course
The marathon starts on Umm Suqeim Street, a few blocks southeast of Madinat Jumeirah, and finishes about a few hundred metres further southeast. The vast majority of the race is run entirely on D 94 road that runs a few blocks away from the coast, including on King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud Street (formerly Al Sufouh Road) and Jumeirah Beach Road.
The course first heads briefly northwest before turning southwest for an out-and-back leg of roughly of length each way on King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud Street, running past the entrance to the Palm Jumeirah
The Palm Jumeirah is an archipelago of artificial islands on the Persian Gulf in Jumeirah, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is part of a larger series of developments called the Palm Islands, including Palm Jebel Ali and the Dubai Islands, ...
up to around the edge of Dubai Media City
Dubai Media City (DMC), part of Dubai Holding, is a tax-free zone within Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
History and profile
The Dubai Media City was established and built in 2000 and inaugurated in January 2001 by the government of Dubai to boos ...
, and turning around before reaching the skyscrapers immediately southwest.
After returning to Umm Suqeim Street, marathoners then continue northeast for two repetitions of an out-and-back leg of roughly of length each way on Jumeirah Beach Road, passing Burj Al Arab
The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab (, ), commonly known as Burj Al Arab, is a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Developed and managed by Jumeirah, it is one of the tallest hotels in the world, although 39% of its total height is made up of ...
and Jumeirah Beach Hotel
Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a luxury hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The hotel, which opened in 1997, is operated by the Dubai-based hotelier Jumeirah. The hotel contains 598 rooms and suites, 19 beachfront villas, and 20 restaurants and bar ...
, and turning around on Al Mehemal Street a few hundred metres past Sunset Mall.
Afterward, the marathon turns back southeast onto Umm Suqeim Street for about for the finish.
, the marathon course has a time limit of six hours.
Management
The event is organised by Pace Events FZ LLC,
Sponsorship
In 2001, Samsung
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became the title sponsor for four years.[About us](_blank)
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In 2005, Standard Chartered
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became the title sponsor, and has been since, .Standard Chartered
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Winners
Key: Course record (in bold)
Initial era
Current era
Multiple wins
By country
See also
* Ras Al Khaimah Half Marathon
* Zayed International Half Marathon
Notes
References
External links
Dubai Marathon official site
{{IAAF Gold Label
Marathons in the United Arab Emirates
Sports competitions in Dubai
Recurring sporting events established in 1998
1998 establishments in the United Arab Emirates
Winter in the United Arab Emirates