Trinidad and Tobago Marathon
Port of Spain TRI
Website: www.ttmarathon.com
Race Winners
(35 runnings)
2:54:19 2:46:49 2:49:05.8 21 Jan
2007
2:23:52
2:45:37
29 Jan
2006
2:22:02
2:49:14
27 Feb
2005
2:24:21
2:53:16
25 Jan
2004
2:20:57
2:48:01
26 Jan
2003
2:15:30
2:43:17
20 Jan
2002
2:19:23
2:52:04
28 Jan
2001
2:16:57
2:52:45
30 Jan
2000
2:19:20
2:51:41
24 Jan
1999
2:26:49
3:04:29
25 Jan
1998
2:15:37
2:53:33
19
Jan
1997
2:21:10
2:58:25
21 Apr 1996
2:27:37
3:01:23
04 Jun 1995
2:18:30
3:00:59
22 May 1994
2:26:48
3:18:51
30
May 1993
2:26:05
3:39:39
07 Jun 1992
2:27:35
3:23:39
30
Jun 1991
2:28:31
3:31:41
03 Jun 1990
2:31:09
3:15:07
14
May 1989
2:24:04
3:04:04
22 May 1988
2:27:23
3:09:40
07 Jun 1987
2:26:32
3:03:51
18 May 1986
2:24:44
2:53:25
07 Apr 1985
2:30:18
3:08:21
01 Apr 1984
2:30:39
4:30:00
03 Apr 1983
2:36:40
4:25:12
Notes: 1983 was the inaugural year. The course has been point-to-point for all
years. For 1983-1996 and 2011, the course was from Freeport to Port of
Spain; the course was from Chaguanas to Port of Spain for 1997-2010. The
race was known as the Mirror Guiness Marathon for 1983-1988; the Sunshine
Cornflakes Marathon for 1989-1995; and the Clico (also Clico Trindad & Tobago)
Marathon for 1996-2010. In 2013, Mary Akor (USA) was the first finisher in
2:49:14 but was later disqualified for failing a drug test.
29 Jan
2017
2:37:51
Jose-Alejando Varela (VEN)
2:54:46
Leah Chebiwot Kigen-4
17 Jan
2016
2:28:59
Mark Kipkosgei Chepses (KEN)
2:58:43
Leah Chebiwot Kigen-3
25 Jan
2015
2:21:20
Juan-Carlos Cardona-2
2:55:07
Truphena Chemeli Tarus (KEN)
26 Jan
2014
2:23:39
Hillary Kimaiyo Kipchirchir (KEN)
3:01:13
Leah Chebiwot Kigen-2
20 Jan
2013
2:23:52
Juan-Carlos Cardona (COL)
2:52:30
Leah Chebiwot Kigen (KEN)
25 Mar
2012
2:28:46
Philemon Kipchilat (KEN)
2:54:25
Mary Akor-6
24 Jul
2011
2:30:18
Paul Mwangi Wachira (KEN)
3:06:57
Mary Akor-5
24 Jan
2010
2:25:09
Simon Sawe-3
Mary Akor-4
25 Jan
2009
2:24:09
Simon Sawe-2
Mary Akor-3
24 Feb
2008
2:22:18.2
Simon Sawe (NM/USA)
Caroline Chemwolo (KEN)
Victor Ledger (STL)
Mary Akor-2
Hilary Lelei (KEN)
Mary Akor (CA/USA)
Curtis Cox (TRI)
Joanna Gront-2
Pamenos Ballantyne-7
Joanna Gront (POL)
Pamenos Ballantyne-6
Gitte Karlshøj (DEN)
John Murieka (KEN)
Ulrike Puchner (AUT)
Pamenos Ballantyne-5
Tammy Slusser (USA)
Pamenos Ballantyne-4
Salina Chirchir (KEN)
Pamenos Ballantyne-3
Monica Sarmiento-5
Pamenos Ballantyne-2
Uvilma Ruiz (VEN)
Pamenos Ballantyne (STV)
Monica Sarmiento-4
Victor Ledger (STL)
Morvine Parris (TRI)-2
Ruben Maza (VEN)
Monica Sarmiento-3
Michael Alexander-4
Maigualida Diaz (VEN)
Michael Alexander-3
Morvine Parris (GUY)
Michael Alexander-2
Marvelys Gonzalez-Diaz (VEN)
Michael Alexander (TRI)
Onoria Barreto (VEN)
Paul Voison (TRI)
Sharon Alleyne (TRI)
Jose Salas (VEN)
Monica Sarmiento-2
Calvin Dallas (ISV)
Monica Sarmiento (VEN)
Timothy Lekunze-2
Lia Melis (ARU)
Timothy Lekunze (CMR)
Asha Aggarwal (IND)
Bernard Mungroo (TRI)
Jacqueline Hulbert (WAL)
Coswell dePeiza (TRI)
Sandra Ferguson (GRN)
Moses Ranghell (TRI)
Flavia Marin (TRI)
Most Wins (1983-date)
Men
6
Pamenos Ballatyne (STV)
1997-2001,2003
Women
6
Mary Akor (CA/USA)
2006-07,2009-12
Prize Money
(ADR qualified runners)
Year Men Women Total 2013 $10,500 $8,400 $18,900 2012 3,000 3,000 .... 2010 9,060 9,060 18,120 2009 9,875 9,075 18,950 2008 11,065 8,940 20,005 2007 10,950 9,240 20,190 .... 2001 9,015 6,015 15,030 2000 9,740 6,395 16,135 1999 9,650 6,015 15,665 Sums $83,345 $63,140 $146,485
Race Time Bias
Insufficient data to calculate the race time bias.
Competitive Level
(1990-date)
Insufficient data to calculate the competitive level.
Quality Performances
Men <2:16 2 <2:17 3 <2:18 4 <2:19 6 <2:20 8 Women <2:44 1 <2:46 2 <2:48 4 <2:50 8
Last Updated on 16
Aug 2017
Contributors: Juraj Gasparovic (6), Klaas Loonstra (40), Franco Civai (2), Bernard Linley (27), Diane Henderson