Aug
25
Maraton CDMX
Sunday, August 25, 2024The Mexico City Marathon is an annual road running event over the marathon distance 42.19 kilometres which is held on the streets of Mexico City in late August or early September that in 2018 received IAAF Gold Label Status.
Aug
25
Maraton CDMX
Sunday, August 25, 2024The Mexico City Marathon is an annual road running event over the marathon distance 42.19 kilometres which is held on the streets of Mexico City in late August or early September that in 2018 received IAAF Gold Label Status.
Results
Rank
Athlete
Finish Time
GM
German Monroy
M25
Almudena Castañeda
W28
David Arriaga
M35
JG
Juan Fernando Giron Matute
M35
JD
José Raúl del Río
M25
MM
Maria Jose Melo Cruz
W24
Aldo Canales
M27
JH
Julio Antonio Hernández Sicilia
M30
CH
César Hernández
M29
DR
Daniela Rojo
W32
AP
Alessandro Pederzoli
M38
MT
Manuel Trinidades
M53
SJ
Sofía Jiménez
W19
SJ
Sofía Jiménez
W19
IP
Isabela Pardo
W31
HARIM GUEVARA
W38
EC
Eugenio Creixell
M20
RP
Ricardo Pardo
M42
CR
Claudia Ríos
W44
Natalia Creixell Gorostiza
W21
Race Details
Status
Finished
Website
Official website
Location
Mexico City, Mexico
Date
25 August 2024
Distance
Marathon
VDOT Participants
87
Avg. VDOT finish times
4:06:38
The Mexico City Marathon is an annual road running event over the marathon distance 42.19 kilometres which is held on the streets of Mexico City in late August or early September that in 2018 received IAAF Gold Label Status.
Course Terrain
The start point of the race is near Hemiciclo a Juárez in Alameda Central. The course takes a south-to-north loop on Paseo de la Reforma, then follows another loop back, passing Torre Mayor twice. The final part of the race follows Avenida de los Insurgentes westwards to reach the end-point at Estadio Olímpico Universitario. The course overall is slightly uphill with a total rise of around 65 metres. It is largely flat at the beginning, has a hilly section between 10 km and 25 km, and ends with an incline in the final ten kilometres.
Elevation Changes
The point-to-point course has approximately 614 feet (187 meters) of total elevation gain and 798 feet (243 meters) of total elevation loss, resulting in a net downhill profile.
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