South American Marathon Championships


The South American Marathon Championships is an annual Road running competition organized by CONSUDATLE for athletes representing the countries of its member associations.
The event was established in 1994 as South American Marathon Cup following its removal from the main South American Championship programme after 1991. Discontinued after 2002, the event was reestablished under the current name in 2009.

Editions

Results

The winners were published.

Men

1.): In 1995, the race was won by Adalbert Browne from in 2:33:06 hrs, Victor Ledgers from was 2nd in 2:42:30 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 1997, the race was won by Kipkemboi Cheruiyot from in 2:17:09 hrs, Andrei Kuznetsov from was 3rd in 2:17:56 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2000, the race was won by David Ngetich from in 2:15:21 hrs, Paul Yego from was 3rd in 2:17:23 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
4.): In 2001, Stephen Rugat from was 1st in 2:14:30 hrs, Eric Kimaiyo from was 2nd in 2:14:31 hrs, and William Musyocki from was 3rd in 2:15:05 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
5.): In 2002, Elijah Korir from was 2nd in 2:15:26 hrs, and Joseph Kamau from was 4th in 2:17:07 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
6.): In 2013, Julius Karinga from was 1st in 2:11:02 hrs, Eric Nzioki from was 2nd in 2:16:28 hrs, and Henry Cherono from was 3rd in 2:17:10 hrs, all three athletes running as guests.
7.): In 2014, Beraki Beyene from was 1st in 2:11:50, Simon Kariuki from was 2nd in 2:12:11, Julius Karinga from was 3rd in 2:13:38, Michael Chege from was 4th in 2:15:21, Julius Keter from was 5th in 2:15:52, and Ali Abdosh from was 6th in 2:16:13, all running as guests.

Women

1.): In 2000, Nora Maragaf from was 2nd in 2:44:09 hrs, and Violetta Kryza from was 3rd in 2:44:28 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
2.): In 2013, Lucy Karimi from was 1st in 2:34:32 hrs, and Emily Chepkorir from was 2nd in 2:38:46 hrs, both athletes running as guests.
3.): In 2014, Emily Chepkorir from was 1st in 2:35:15, Alene Shewarge from was 2nd in 2:35:30, and Lucy Karimi from was 3rd in 2:35:39, all running as guests.