Women’s Race
Top 10 Seeded Runners
Abebech Afework Bekele (Ethiopia)
Age: 26
PB: 2:23:33 – Dubai, 2015
- PB was set when 8th in the 2015 Dubai Marathon
- 2nd in the 2016 Amsterdam Marathon in 2:24:26
Letebrhan Haylay Gebreslasea (Ethiopia)
Age: 26
PB: 2:25:01 – Dongying, 2017
- Winner of the 2017 Yellow River Estuary Marathon in Dongying, China on 7 May
- Winner of the 2016 Rotterdam Marathon in 2:26:15
Mercy Kibarus (Kenya)
Age: 33
PB: 2:26:52 – Seoul, 2017
- 3rd in the 2017 Seoul Marathon in her PB on 19 March
- Winner of the 2016 Taipei Marathon in 2:36:33
Meseret Kitata Tolwak (Ethiopia)
Age: 23
PB: 2:27:17 – Frankfurt, 2015
- 5th in the 2015 Frankfurt Marathon in her PB
- Winner of the 2015 Rome Marathon in 2:30:25
Leah Kiprono (Kenya)
Age: 37
PB: 2:27:39 – Zhengzhou, 2016
- Winner of the 2016 Zhengzhou Marathon in her PB
- 3rd in last year’s Gold Coast Airport Marathon in 2:34:02
Risa Takenaka (Japan)
Age: 27
PB: 2:28:09 – Nagoya, 2015
- Winner of the 2015 Gold Coast Airport Marathon in 2:28:25
- Holds 4th fastest time in the race’s history
Mary Davies (New Zealand)
Age: 34
PB: 2:28:56 – Toronto, 2012
Virginia Moloney (Australia)
Age: 27
PB: 2:34:27 – Melbourne, 2016
Elizeba Cherono (Netherlands)
Age: 29
PB: Debut marathon (1:10:10 half marathon – Breda, 2015)
Niluka Geethani Rajasekara (Sri Lanka)
Age: 35
PB: 2:40:07 – Hong Kong, 2015
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Interesting Statistics
- Last year’s winner was Misato Horie (Japan) in 2:26:40. This was also the race record.
- Seven runners in the women’s field have personal bests under 2:30:00.
- Japan has been a dominant force in the women’s race with a total of 14 victories including the past five. Ethiopia has provided one female winner in 2011. There has never been a female winner from Kenya.
Key Points
- The male and female winner of the Gold Coast Airport Marathon will win 20,000 AUD in prize money, with additional time bonuses available for top five placegetters. Visit com.au/enter/prizes-rewards/ for the breakdown.
- As part of a sister marathon arrangement, two placegetters at last year’s Kobe Marathon in Japan, Yuki Yagi (men) and Hirono Shintate (women), will line up in the elite fields of the Gold Coast Airport Marathon.
- In a race within a race, the Gold Coast Airport Marathon will feature the IAAF Oceania Area Marathon Championships with a particularly strong line up of Australian and New Zealand runners.
- Margaret Reddan (1981, 1984-1986) and Pat Carroll (1984-1985, 1988, 1997) have the most wins in the Gold Coast Airport Marathon at four.
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