2014 New York City Marathon

The 2014 New York City Marathon was the 44th running of the annual marathon race in New York City, United States, which took place on November 2. The elite men's race was won by Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich of Kenya with a time of 2:10:59 and the women's race by Mary Jepkosgei Keitany, also of Kenya, with a time of 2:25:07.[1][2][3]

44th New York City Marathon
VenueNew York City, United States
DateNovember 2
Champions
MenWilson Kipsang Kiprotich (2:10:59)
WomenMary Jepkosgei Keitany (2:25:07)
Wheelchair menKurt Fearnley (1:30:55)
Wheelchair womenTatyana McFadden (1:42:16)
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It was the largest marathon ever, with a record number of 50,869 starters.[1][4] With 50,564 finishers (30,035 men and 20,398 women), having an average finish time of 4:34:45, the race also broke the record for most finishers.[5][6]

The winds were exceptional this year, forcing race officials to move the start line of the wheelchair and handcycle competitions to the Brooklyn side of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, shortening the course to 23.2 miles.[1][7] Kurt Fearnley of Australia won the men's wheelchair division with a time of 1:30:55, earning his fifth New York City win.[1][8] American Tatyana McFadden successfully defended her title with a time of 1:42:16 on the shortened course, and, as a result, has become not only the sole person to have ever won four major marathons in a year (Boston, London, Chicago, and New York City), but also the sole person to do so two years in a row.[1][7]

This was the first marathon for which Tata Consultancy Services was the title sponsor.[9] In addition, the one-millionth finisher of the New York City Marathon (since the marathon was first held in 1970), Katherine Slingluff of Brooklyn, completed her race with a time of 4:43:36.[1][10]

Results

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich   Kenya 2:10:59
  Lelisa Desisa   Ethiopia 2:11:06
  Gebregziabher Gebremariam   Ethiopia 2:12:13
4 Meb Keflezighi   United States 2:13:18
5 Stephen Kiprotich   Uganda 2:13:25
6 Geoffrey Mutai   Kenya 2:13:44
7 Masato Imai   Japan 2:14:36
8 Peter Cheruiyot Kirui   Kenya 2:14:51
9 Ryan Vail   United States 2:15:08
10 Nicholas Arciniaga   United States 2:15:39
11 Yuki Kawauchi   Japan 2:16:41
12 Lusapho April   South Africa 2:16:50
13 Birhanu Dare   Ethiopia 2:18:24
14 Micah Kogo   Kenya 2:18:36
15 Danilo Goffi   Italy 2:19:44
16 Stephen Shay   United States 2:19:47
17 Michael Kipyego   Kenya 2:20:00
18 Abebe Negash   Ethiopia 2:20:15
19 Harbert Okuti   Uganda 2:22:34
20 Aron Rono   United States 2:23:30
Brent Vaughn   United States DNF
Tesfaye Assefa   Ethiopia DNF
Khalid En Guady   Morocco DNF

Women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Mary Jepkosgei Keitany   Kenya 2:25:07
  Jemima Sumgong   Kenya 2:25:10
  Sara Moreira   Portugal 2:26:00
4 Jeļena Prokopčuka   Latvia 2:26:15
5 Desiree Linden   United States 2:28:11
6 Firehiwot Dado   Ethiopia 2:28:36
7 Valeria Straneo   Italy 2:29:24
8 Bizunesh Deba   Ethiopia 2:31:40
9 Annie Bersagel   United States 2:33:02
10 Deena Kastor   United States 2:33:18
11 Ana Dulce Félix   Portugal 2:35:33
12 Edna Kiplagat   Kenya 2:36:24
13 Kara Goucher   United States 2:37:03
14 Lauren Kleppin   United States 2:39:13
15 Alia Gray   United States 2:39:43
16 Marcella Klimek   United States 2:40:00
17 Hilary Dionne   United States 2:40:54
18 Rocío Cantará   Peru 2:45:30
19 Kate Pallardy   United States 2:45:46
20 Katie Conlon   United States 2:48:40
Rkia El Moukim   Morocco DQ [nb1]
Blake Russell   United States DNF
  • † Ran in mass race
  • nb1 Rkia El Moukim of Morocco originally finished in sixth place in a time of 2:28:12 hours. Her performance was subsequently annulled due to doping as a result of abnormalities in her biological passport.[11]

Wheelchair men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Kurt Fearnley   Australia 1:30:55
  Ernst van Dyk   South Africa 1:30:56
  Tomasz Hamerlak   Poland 1:30:56
4 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:30:57
5 Kota Hokinoue   Japan 1:30:57
6 Pierre Fairbank   France 1:30:59
7 Josh George   United States 1:33:09
8 Denis Lemeunier   France 1:33:36
9 Hiroyuki Yamamoto   Japan 1:33:53
10 Jorge Madera Jimenez   Spain 1:34:08

Wheelchair women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Tatyana McFadden   United States 1:42:16
  Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:43:25
  Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:44:49
4 Amanda McGrory   United States 1:52:40
5 Sandra Graf   Switzerland 1:52:40
6 Christie Dawes   Australia 1:52:41
7 Susannah Scaroni   United States 1:57:55
8 Shelly Woods   United States 2:03:15
9 Chelsea McClammer   United States 2:03:17
10 Arielle Rausin   United States 2:12:07

Handcycle men

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Alfredo De Los Santos   United States 1:17:28
  Ludovic Narce   France 1:17:28
  Stephane Massard   France 1:24:53
4 Samuel Spencer   United States 1:27:21
5 Mike Murphy   United States 1:27:33

Handcycle women

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Position Athlete Nationality Time
  Helene Hines   United States 2:04:45
  Ashli Molinero   United States 2:07:30
  Rosalie Ames   United States 3:54:47
4 Nadine McNeil   United States 4:16:22
5 Selvie Mulaj   United States 5:56:33

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Record-breaking Numbers at the 44th Running of the TCS New York City Marathon". NYRR. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  2. ^ "Overall Men". TCS New York City Marathon. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  3. ^ "Overall Women". TCS New York City Marathon. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  4. ^ "NYC Marathon". TCS New York City Marathon. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  5. ^ "2014 New York City Marathon Breaks Record for Most Finishers". Runner's World. November 3, 2014. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  6. ^ New York City Marathon - Race Results. Marathon Guide. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  7. ^ a b "Wheelchair Racer's Tumble Doesn't Keep Her From Win". The New York Times. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  8. ^ "Fearnley Sprints for Fifth Wheelchair Victory". TCS New York City Marathon. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  9. ^ "NYRR Welcomes Tata Consultancy Services". NYRR. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  10. ^ "Scenes from the 2014 New York City Marathon". The New Yorker. November 3, 2014. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
  11. ^ Rkia El Moukim (W). Doping Sanctions. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
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