Austin Marathon - Men's Winners

Men's Winners

DATE NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY WINNING TIME
February 19, 2012 Edward Kiptum Kenya 2:22:50
February 20, 2011 Keith Pierce United States 2:29:25
February 14, 2010 Keith Pierce United States 2:20:35
February 15, 2009 Jeremy Borling United States 2:30:05
February 17, 2008 Jacob Frey United States 2:20:38
February 18, 2007 Jynocel Basweti Kenya 2:14:02
February 19, 2006 Mindaugas Pukstas Lithuania 2:13:43
February 13, 2005 Mikhail Khobotov Russia 2:12:38
February 15, 2004 Andrzej Krzyścin Poland 2:14:18
February 16, 2003 Andrzej Krzyścin Poland 2:12:40
February 17, 2002 Andrzej Krzyścin Poland 2:12:10
February 18, 2001 Mukhamet Nazipov Russia 2:11:14
February 20, 2000 Janko Benša Yugoslavia 2:14:18
February 14, 1999 Peter Fleming Scotland 2:17:14
February 15, 1998 Abderrahim Benredouane Morocco 2:16:45
February 16, 1997 Andrei Tarasov Russia 2:16:52
February 18, 1996 Dmitriy Kapitanov Russia 2:15:59
March 5, 1995 José Iniguez Mexico 2:16:27
March 6, 1994 Doug Kurtis United States 2:21:35
March 7, 1993 Brad Hawthorne United States 2:17:53
March 15, 1992 Alberto Puente Mexico 2:24:00

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