2005 New York City Marathon

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The 2005 New York City Marathon was the 36th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, New York, which took place on Sunday, November 6. The men's elite race was won by Kenya's Paul Tergat in a time of 2:09:29.9 hours, while the women's race was won by Latvia's Jeļena Prokopčuka in 2:24:41.

VenueNew York City, New York
DateNovember 6
MenPaul Tergat (2:09:29.9)
WomenJeļena Prokopčuka (2:24:41)
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36th New York City Marathon
VenueNew York City, New York
DateNovember 6
Champions
MenPaul Tergat (2:09:29.9)
WomenJeļena Prokopčuka (2:24:41)
Wheelchair menErnst van Dyk (1:31:11)
Wheelchair womenEdith Hunkeler (1:54:52)
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In the wheelchair races, South Africa's Ernst van Dyk (1:31:11) and Switzerland's Edith Hunkeler (1:54:17) won the men's and women's divisions, respectively. In the handcycle race, Australia's Todd Philpott (1:26:24) and Laura Stam (1:40:13) were the winners.

A total of 36,872 runners finished the race, 24,812 men and 12,060 women.[1]

Results

Men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Paul Tergat Kenya2:09:29.9
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Hendrick Ramaala South Africa2:09:30.3
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Meb Keflezighi United States2:09:56
4Robert Kipkoech Cheruiyot Kenya2:11:01
5Abdihakem Abdirahman United States2:11:24
6Alberico Di Cecco Italy2:11:33
7Viktor Röthlin Switzerland2:11:44
8Simon Wangai Kenya2:13:19
9Jon Brown United Kingdom2:13:29
10Isaac Macharia Kenya2:14:21
11Matt Downin United States2:14:28
12James Theuri Kenya2:14:59
13John Henwood New Zealand2:15:05
14Robert Cheboror Kenya2:15:24
15Christopher Cheboiboch Kenya2:15:34
16Mark Saina Kenya2:15:35
17Peter Gilmore United States2:16:39
18Ryan Shay United States2:17:14
19Kassahun Kabiso Ethiopia2:18:58
20Antoni Peña Spain2:20:40
Patrick Tambwé FranceDNF
John Kagwe KenyaDNF
Mark Carroll IrelandDNF
Hailu Negussie EthiopiaDNF
Gert Thys South AfricaDNF
John Mayock United KingdomDNF
Solomon Busendich KenyaDNF
Christopher Graff United StatesDNF
Procopio Franco MexicoDNF
Giuliano Battocletti ItalyDNF
Vincent Mulvey IrelandDNF
Joseph Kariuki KenyaDNF
Julius Kibet KenyaDNF
Jason Lehmkuhle United StatesDNF
Clint Verran United StatesDNF
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Women

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  • † Ran in mass race

Wheelchair men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Ernst van Dyk South Africa1:31:11
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Aarón Gordian Mexico1:31:28
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Kurt Fearnley Australia1:31:45
4Krige Schabort United States1:33:16
5Kelly Smith Canada1:34:41
6David Weir United Kingdom1:36:48
7Jeff Adams Canada1:38:03
8Saúl Mendoza United States1:39:26
9Tushar Patel United Kingdom1:39:39
10Alfonso Zaregoza Mexico1:39:42
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Wheelchair women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Edith Hunkeler Switzerland1:54:52
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Christina Ripp United States1:55:39
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Shelly Woods United Kingdom1:56:51
4Diane Roy Canada1:59:30
5Shirley Reilly United States2:02:17
6Sandra Graf Switzerland2:03:04
7Miriam Nibley Ladner United States2:06:01
8Cheri Blauwet United States2:15:08
9Ariadne Hernández Mexico2:16:24
10April Coughlin United States2:29:28
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Handcycle men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Todd Philpott Australia1:26:24
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Roland Ruepp Italy1:26:34
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)John Vink Netherlands1:29:13
4Theo Geeve Netherlands1:29:16
5Bogdan Krol Poland1:29:18
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Handcycle women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Laura Stam Netherlands1:40:13
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Helene Hines United States1:45:51
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Monika Pudlis Poland2:02:33
4Melissa Stockwell United States2:10:15
5Emily Musto United States2:28:20
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Changes to Qualifying Times for Guaranteed Entry

In 2001, general qualifying times were added to allow a portion of the fastest amateur runners to earn guaranteed entry into the race. The following year, additional categories were added to include more realistic qualifying times for runners 50-59 and 60+. Those qualifying times would remain the same for several years.

In 2005, those qualifying times were modified and made more lenient across the board. Five minutes were added to each of the men's marathon qualifying times and three minutes were added to each of the women's marathon qualifying times. The half marathon qualifying times were also increased by several minutes.[2]

Below are the new qualifying times:

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2005 Qualifying Times for Guaranteed Entry to the NYC Marathon.
Age Men's Marathon Women's Marathon Men's Half Marathon Women's Half Marathon
Under 40 2:50:00 3:18:00 1:21:00 1:34:00
40 to 49 3:05:00 3:33:00 1:28:00 1:42:00
50 to 59 3:20:00 3:48:00 1:36:00 1:49:00
60+ 3:35:00 4:03:00 1:43:00 1:56:00
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Below are the existing qualifying times from 2001-2002:

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2002 Qualifying Times for Guaranteed Entry to the NYC Marathon
Age Men's Marathon Women's Marathon Men's Half Marathon Women's Half Marathon
Under 40 2:45:00 3:15:00 1:16:00 1:31:00
40 to 49 3:00:00 3:30:00 1:24:00 1:39:00
50 to 59 3:15:00 3:45:00 1:32:00 1:44:00
60+ 3:30:00 4:00:00 1:40:00 1:55:00
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