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The '''Mercedes Marathon''' has been an annual event since its inception in [[2002]] each February. This world-class event attracts athletes from around both the United States and the world to take part in the 26.22 mile race through the streets of both [[Birmingham]] and portions of [[Homewood]] and [[Mountain Brook]]. Additionally the event features a half marathon, a kids marathon and a 5K as part of the event.
The '''Mercedes Marathon''' is an annual February running event, founded in [[2002]] by [[Valerie McLean]]. The event attracts athletes from across the United States and around the world to take part in the 26.22 mile race through the streets of both [[Birmingham]] and portions of [[Homewood]] and [[Mountain Brook]]. The weekend event also features a half marathon, a kids' marathon and a 5K as part of the event. For [[2007]], over 8,100 participants are expected to compete in one or more events. 772 are registered for the full marathon.


The primary sponsor for the event since its inception has been the German automaker Mercedes-Benz who operates their lone American facility in Vance, Alabama, halfway between [[Bessemer]] and [[Tuscaloosa]]. Proceeds from the marathon go to the local charities including [[Children's Hospital]], [[The Bell Center]] and [[KidOne]] for the [[2007]] event.   
The primary sponsor for the event since its inception has been the German automaker Mercedes-Benz who operates their lone American facility in Vance, Alabama, halfway between [[Bessemer]] and [[Tuscaloosa]]. Proceeds of nearly a half million dollars from the event go to the local charities including [[Children's Hospital]], [[The Bell Center]] and [[Kid One]] for the [[2007]] event.   


==Top men's marathon finishing times==
==Top men's marathon finishing times==
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==References==
==References==
*[http://www.mercedesmarathon.com/results.htm Mercedes Marathon Results]
* [http://www.mercedesmarathon.com/results.htm Mercedes Marathon Results]
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr. (February 10, 2007) "Race weekend bigger than imagined." ''Birmingham News''.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.mercedesmarathon.com Mercedes Marathon] official website
* [http://www.mercedesmarathon.com Mercedes Marathon] official website


[[Category:February events]]
[[Category:February events]]
[[Category:Marathons]]
[[Category:Marathons]]

Revision as of 11:04, 10 February 2007

The Mercedes Marathon is an annual February running event, founded in 2002 by Valerie McLean. The event attracts athletes from across the United States and around the world to take part in the 26.22 mile race through the streets of both Birmingham and portions of Homewood and Mountain Brook. The weekend event also features a half marathon, a kids' marathon and a 5K as part of the event. For 2007, over 8,100 participants are expected to compete in one or more events. 772 are registered for the full marathon.

The primary sponsor for the event since its inception has been the German automaker Mercedes-Benz who operates their lone American facility in Vance, Alabama, halfway between Bessemer and Tuscaloosa. Proceeds of nearly a half million dollars from the event go to the local charities including Children's Hospital, The Bell Center and Kid One for the 2007 event.

Top men's marathon finishing times

  • 2002 - Elly Rono of Kenya with a time of 2:21:00
  • 2003 - Chuck Engle of Carroll, Ohio with a time of 2:36:14
  • 2004 - Mike Korir with a time of 2:30:11
  • 2005 - Sammy Nyamongo of Asheville, North Carolina with a time of 2:26:17.15
  • 2006 - Ibrahim Limo of Albuquerque, New Mexico with a time of 2:29:32.44

Top women's marathon finishing times

  • 2002 - Olena Fadeyeva of the Ukraine with a time of 2:40:00
  • 2003 - Cheryl Boessow of Birmingham with a time of 3:06:56
  • 2004 - Dorota Gruca of Las Cruces, New Mexico with a time of 2:56:06
  • 2005 - Alison Holinka of Chapel Hill, North Carolina with a time of 2:53:48.50
  • 2006 - Jessica Bilss of Merrillville, Indiana with a time of 2:57:16.58

References

External links