List of winners of the Tokyo Marathon

The Tokyo Marathon is one of six World Marathon Majors and has been contested annually since 2007, except in 2020 when it was an elite-only race due to the COVID-19 pandemic and in 2021, when the marathon was postponed to 2022 due to the continuing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tokyo Marathon replaced two previous marathons in Tokyo, the Tokyo International Marathon which took place in even years from 1980 to 2006, and the Tokyo - New York Friendship International Marathon which took place in odd years. Ethiopia is tied with Kenya for the most Tokyo Marathon winners of any country, with 12 wins among 10 distinct winners (five men and five women), while Kenya has been represented by the most winners in the men's race with eight wins among seven distinct winners, in addition to four winners in the women's race. Japan has the most wins in the wheelchair race, with 12 wins among five distinct winners on the men's side and 11 wins among two distinct winners on the women's side.

Winners

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Dickson Chumba won the men's division of the Tokyo Marathon in 2014 and 2018.
 
Ruti Aga won the women's division of the Tokyo Marathon in 2019.

Key:    Course record (in bold)

Year Men's winner Country Time Women's winner Country Time Rf.
2007 Daniel Njenga   Kenya 2:09:45 Hitomi Niiya   Japan 2:31:01 [1]
2008 Viktor Röthlin   Switzerland 2:07:23 Claudia Dreher   Germany 2:35:35 [2][3]
2009 Salim Kipsang   Kenya 2:10:27 Mizuho Nasukawa   Japan 2:25:38 [4]
2010 Masakazu Fujiwara   Japan 2:12:19 Alevtina Biktimirova   Russia 2:34:39 [5]
2011 Hailu Mekonnen   Ethiopia 2:07:35 Noriko Higuchi[a]   Japan 2:28:49 [8]
2012 Michael Kipyego   Kenya 2:07:37 Atsede Habtamu   Ethiopia 2:25:28 [9]
2013 Dennis Kimetto   Kenya 2:06:50 Aberu Kebede   Ethiopia 2:25:34 [10]
2014 Dickson Chumba   Kenya 2:05:42 Tirfi Tsegaye   Ethiopia 2:22:23 [11]
2015 Endeshaw Negesse   Ethiopia 2:06:00 Birhane Dibaba   Ethiopia 2:23:15 [12]
2016 Feyisa Lilesa   Ethiopia 2:06:56 Helah Kiprop   Kenya 2:21:27 [13]
2017 Wilson Kipsang   Kenya 2:03:58 Sarah Chepchirchir   Kenya 2:19:47 [14][15]
2018 Dickson Chumba   Kenya 2:05:30 Birhane Dibaba   Ethiopia 2:19:51 [16]
2019 Birhanu Legese   Ethiopia 2:04:48 Ruti Aga   Ethiopia 2:20:40 [17]
2020 Birhanu Legese   Ethiopia 2:04:15 Lonah Chemtai   Israel 2:17:45 [18]
2021[b] Eliud Kipchoge   Kenya 2:02:40 Brigid Kosgei   Kenya 2:16:02
2023 Deso Gelmisa   Ethiopia 2:05:22 Rosemary Wanjiru   Kenya 2:16:28 [19]
2024 Benson Kipruto   Kenya 2:02:16 Sutume Kebede   Ethiopia 2:15:55 [20]

Wheelchair race

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Year Men's winner Country Time Women's winner Country Time Rf.
2007 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:32:21 - [1]
2008 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:27:15 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:45:19 [2]
2009 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:33:11 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:46:31 [4]
2010 Hiroyuki Yamamoto   Japan 1:35:19 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:53:01 [5]
2011 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:25:38 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:40:08 [8]
2012 Hiroyuki Yamamoto   Japan 1:29:26 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:48:31 [9]
2013 Masazumi Soejima   Japan 1:27:53 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:48:29 [10]
2014 Hiroyuki Yamamoto   Japan 1:30:43 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:48:08 [11]
2015 Kota Hokinoue   Japan 1:30:23 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:46:30 [12]
2016 Kurt Fearnley   Australia 1:26:00 Wakako Tsuchida   Japan 1:41:04 [13]
2017 Sho Watanabe   Japan 1:28:01 Amanda McGrory   United States 1:43:27 [15]
2018 Hiroyuki Yamamoto   Japan 1:26:23 Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:43:25 [16]
2019 Marcel Hug   Switzerland 1:30:44 Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:46:57 [17]
2020 Tomoki Suzuki   Japan 1:21:52 Tsubasa Kina   Japan 1:40:00 [18]
2021[b] Marcel Hug   Switzerland 1:22:16 Tsubasa Kina   Japan 1:40:21
2023 Marcel Hug   Switzerland 1:20:57 Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:36:43 [21]
2024 Tomoki Suzuki   Japan 1:23:05 Manuela Schär   Switzerland 1:40:10

Victories by nationality

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Country Male
victories
Female
victories
Men's
Wheelchair
Women's
Wheelchair
Total
  Japan 1 3 12 11 27
  Ethiopia 6 7 0 0 13
  Kenya 9 4 0 0 13
  Switzerland 1 0 3 3 7
  Australia 0 0 1 0 1
  Germany 0 1 0 0 1
  Israel 0 1 0 0 1
  Russia 0 1 0 0 1
  United States 0 0 0 1 1

Notes

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  1. ^ Russian Tatyana Aryasova had originally been declared the winner, but was disqualified in 2012 for failing a drug test.[6][7]
  2. ^ a b This edition of the Tokyo Marathon was postponed from 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and took place on 6 March 2022. Despite being postponed to 2022, it was still officially referred to as the 2021 Tokyo Marathon.

References

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  14. ^ Ken Nakamura (26 February 2017). "Kipsang and Chepchirchir clock world leads and Japanese all-comers' records at Tokyo Marathon". IAAF. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
  15. ^ a b "Results and Records from Past Races - Tokyo Marathon 2017". Retrieved 13 October 2021.
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  17. ^ a b "Results and Records from Past Races - Tokyo Marathon 2019". Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  18. ^ a b "Results and Records from Past Races - Tokyo Marathon 2020". Archived from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  19. ^ "Wanjiru and Gelmisa triumph in Tokyo Marathon | REPORTS | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  20. ^ "Kipruto and Kebede run Japanese all-comers' records in Tokyo | REPORTS | World Athletics". www.worldathletics.org. Retrieved 2024-03-04.
  21. ^ "Official Results of Tokyo Marathon 2023". Retrieved 23 April 2023.
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