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The 2012 Paris Marathon: Results and Pictures

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Winners of the 2012 Paris Marathon: An Overview

On Sunday, April 15th 2012, some 40,000 runners from around the world lined up to compete against each other, themselves and the elements, in the 36th annual Paris Marathon. The chilling temperatures and unforgiving wind were no match for Kenyan Stanley Biwott, who brought home the men’s title with a new marathon record of 2h05:11.

Ethiopian and Kenyan competitors dominated the men’s top ten, with Ethiopians Raji Assefa and Sisay Jisa sprinting in the final stretch for second and third place, at 2h06:24 and 2h06:27, respectively.

In the women’s division, Ethiopian Tirfi Beyene grabbed the women’s title with a record time of 2h21:40. Beyene just missed the minimum requirement of 2h20 to qualify for the Olympic Games in London this summer.

In second place was Sultan Haydar, Ethiopian-born but representing Turkey, with a time of 2h25:09. Makda Harun of Ethiopia nabbed third at 2h26:46.

While runners (and fans) showed up from around the world to participate in Sunday’s race, the hometown hero had to be Frenchman Benjamin Malaty. The Bordeaux native, 25, finished in 19th place with a time of 2h13:15, in his first-ever marathon.

Malaty told the AFP news agency nothing but good things following the race, where he was France’s top finisher.

“It’s great. There are only positive things to say. I knew I could do this. Now, for the next marathons, I’m hoping to finish in 2h10.”

While many runners have complained of bottlenecks and overcrowding during the Paris marathon, most agree that the view on the course is simply unbeatable.

The 42,195 km (26.2 miles) loop around Paris, sidling up to most of the major sights of the city, such as the Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower and the Bois de Vincennes park. Each participant, regardless of their time, receives a medal for a job well done.

Interested in running the marathon next year? Visit this page for more information, or to sign up for next year’s race.

See next page for a more detailed breakdown of who won the 2012 Paris Marathon.

Paris Marathon 2012 Winners: Detailed Breakdown

WOMEN

  1. Tirfi Beyene (ETH) 2:21:40
  2. Sultan Haydar (TUR) 2:25:09
  3. Makda Harun (ETH) 2:26:46
  4. Goitetom Tesema (ETH) 2h27:28
  5. Meseret Legesse (ETH) 2h28:18

MEN

  1. Stanley Biwott (KEN) 2:05:11
  2. Raji Assefa (ETH) 2:06:24
  3. Sisay Jisa (ETH) 2:06:27
  4. Eric Ndiema (KEN) 2h06:37
  5. Terefi Balcha (ETH) 2h07:38

Pictured: Runners at the 2012 Paris Marathon speed under the Arc de Triomphe and head down the Champs-Elysees. The finish line is on the swanky Avenue Foch.

Cloudy Skies at the 2012 Paris Marathon

While the focus is usually placed on professional runners at the marathon, amateur competitors come out in droves to show off their own stamina and prove their passion for the sport. In this shot, runners at the 36th annual Paris Marathon contend with cloudy and windy conditions-- and some appear to be really pushing themselves to the finish line.

Spectators Get Patriotic

The Paris Marathon isn't only for the active-- plenty of spectators come to watch the action from the sidelines. In this shot, marathon fans wave flags in support of their compatriots. Competitors from around the world travel to Paris each year to show their stuff at the marathon.

A shot showing a young fan on the shoulders of his father watching the action at the 2012 Paris Marathon. Some 40,000 people thronged the streets of Paris to observe the marathon competitors in action. 

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Running a marathon is no light endeavor-- and this shot from the 2012 Marathon in Paris, France seems to prove it. Are these runners winding down as they approach the finish line, or simply taking a much-needed break by walking for a stretch?

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