2002 Chicago Marathon

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The 2002 Chicago Marathon was the 25th running of the annual marathon race in Chicago, United States and was held on October 13. The elite men's race was won by Morocco's Khalid Khannouchi in a time of 2:05:56 hours and the women's race was won by British athlete Paula Radcliffe in 2:17:18. Radcliffe's time was a new marathon world best, knocking 89 seconds off the previous mark by Catherine Ndereba (the runner-up in the race).[1] The record only lasted six months, as Radcliffe improved it again at the 2003 London Marathon.[2]

VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 13
MenKhalid Khannouchi (2:05:56)
WomenPaula Radcliffe (2:17:18)
Quick facts 25th Chicago Marathon, Venue ...
25th Chicago Marathon
VenueChicago, United States
DatesOctober 13
Champions
MenKhalid Khannouchi (2:05:56)
WomenPaula Radcliffe (2:17:18)
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Results

Men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1Khalid Khannouchi Morocco2:05:56
2Daniel Njenga Kenya2:06:16
3Toshinari Takaoka Japan2:06:16
4Paul Tergat Kenya2:06:18
5Abdelkader El Mouaziz Morocco2:06:46
6Alan Culpepper United States2:09:41
7John Kagwe Kenya2:10:02
8Driss El Himer France2:11:51
9Peter Githuka Kenya2:12:43
10Tobias Hiskia South Africa2:13:16
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Women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1Paula Radcliffe United Kingdom2:17:18 WR
2Catherine Ndereba Kenya2:19:26
3Yōko Shibui Japan2:21:22
4Svetlana Zakharova Russia2:21:31
5Madina Biktagirova Russia2:25:20
6Deena Kastor United States2:26:53
7Kayoko Obata Japan2:28:15
8Nuța Olaru Romania2:31:37
9Masako Chiba Japan2:34:36
10Jeanne Hennessy United States2:35:53
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