Sydney Marathon 2025: Records broken as Sifan Hassan, Hailemaryam Kiros win

Dutch superstar Sifan Hassan and Ethiopia's Hailemaryam Kiros have triumphed in the Sydney marathon as Kenyan legend Eliud Kipchoge battled to ninth.

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Dutch star Sifan Hassan (right) and Ethiopia's Hailemaryam Kiros won the 2025 Sydney Marathon. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi

Dutch multi-distance phenomenon Sifan Hassan set a race record to win the first running of the Sydney Marathon as a world majors series event.

Hassan clocked a women's winning time of two hours 18 minutes and 22 seconds as Kenyan legend Eliud Kipchoge fell short of the podium in the men's category on Sunday.

Ethiopia's Hailemaryam Kiros produced the fastest marathon ever run in Australia to win the men's event in 2:06:06.

The 28-year-old prevailed by 10 seconds over fellow Ethiopian runner Addisu Gobena, with Lesotho's Tebello Ramakongoana third.

Kiros shaved 12 seconds off last year's record set by Kenya's Brimin Kipkorir, who is provisionally suspended after recording a positive test for a prohibited substance two months after his win in Australia.
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More than 40,000 competitors made their way over the Harbour Bridge during the race. Source: AAP / Dean Lewins
Hassan blitzed the previous record of 2:21:40 — set by Ethiopia's Workenesh Edesa — as she won by 34 seconds from Kenyan runner Brigid Kosgei, with Edesa third in 2:22:05.

Sunday's race win is the 32-year-old's third major marathon title.

Hassan had chosen to skip the upcoming world athletics championships in September to race in Sydney.

"The last five kilometres, I'm dead," Hassan said.

"It's the first major marathon in Australia, in Sydney, and I'm the first one to win, so it's big history for me.
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Marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge (left) was congratulated by race winner Hailemaryam Kiros. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
"I felt so good in the first 5ks, and I think I pushed too hard. I pushed really hard the last 10ks.

"I was like, 'That's not really smart. I'm going to pay the price', but I feel I got away with it. I'm so grateful."

Kipchoge, 40, finished ninth in 2:08:31 after dropping out of the leading pack around the 31km mark.

"I'm happy to go across the finish line. I have nothing to prove," Kipchoge said.

"My mission is to bring all the people together. Let us surpass 55,000 (from 35,000 this year), actually, next year to run here.
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Jessica Stenson (left) was the first Australian female athlete to cross the finish line. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
"It's a beautiful course. It's a course whereby there is no other in this world."

Canberra local Leanne Pompeani led the local charge in the women's race, crossing the finish line in seventh with a time of 2:24:47.

Pompeani was followed by Olympians Jess Stenson and Lisa Weightman in eighth and ninth, respectively.

Melburnian Haftu Strintzos posted the best result for Australia's men in 14th in 2:11:27, ahead of 16th-fastest Thomas Do Canto.

Former national record holder Brett Robinson was 17th in 2:15:00.
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Swiss Marcel Hug won the wheelchair male marathon. Source: AAP / Bianca De Marchi
Swiss star Marcel Hug smashed the record of 1:36:38 set by Australian legend Kurt Fearnley in 2011 to win the men's wheelchair marathon.

The seven-time Paralympic gold medallist and marathon world record holder outpaced the field as he clocked 1:27:15 and won by more than six minutes from last year's Paralympic marathon bronze medallist Tomoki Suzuki.

America's six-time Paralympic medallist Susannah Scaroni was just as dominant in the women's category to win in 1:45:52.

Scaroni's time easily bettered Australian star Madison De Rozario's record time of 1:54:10, set last year.

De Rozario, who claimed back-to-back Sydney Marathon wins in 2023 and 2024, did not compete on Sunday.


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