Female runners

Male runners

Net finish time in minutes

(rounded down)

2:09

Kenyan Filex Kiprotich’s incredible 02:09:49 sets a new course record, the first sub 2:10 in NSW.

2:15

The first three finishers are all under the current course record of 2:11:18 set by Ethiopian Gebo Burka in 2014.

Isaias Beyn from Queensland was the fastest Australian man with a time of 2:21:16 and an overall 6th place.

Stella Barsosio from Kenya wins the female race with a finish time of

2:24:33, smashing the current course record set by Australian Makda Harun in 2017 by over 3 minutes.

2:30

2:45

Ingrid Cleland from New South Wales was the fastest Australian woman with a time of 2:52:44 and the 7th fastest women overall.

3% finished in

under 3:00

(138 runners)

3:00

3:15

3:30

25% finished under 3:45

(1,102 runners)

3:45

38% finished in under 4:00

(1,732 runners)

4:00

19 female athletes, the largest group of women, finished with a time of 3:58.

51 male athletes, the largest group of men, finished with a time of 3:58.

4:15

That’s me!

(4:14:59)

4:30

4:45

80% finished in under 5:00

(3,581 runners)

5:00

5:15

5:30

5:45

6:00

53 runners took

over 6:00 to complete the course.

6:15

The last runner crossed the finish line after 6:18:09.

Female runners

Male runners

Net finish time in minutes

(rounded down)

2:09

Kenyan Filex Kiprotich’s incredible 02:09:49 sets a new course record, the first sub 2:10 in NSW.

2:15

The first three finishers are all under the current course record of 2:11:18 set by Ethiopian Gebo Burka in 2014.

Isaias Beyn from Queensland was the fastest Australian man with a time of 2:21:16 and an overall 6th place.

Stella Barsosio from Kenya wins the female race with a finish time of 2:24:33, smashing the current course record set by Australian Makda Harun in 2017 by over 3 minutes.

2:30

2:45

Ingrid Cleland from New South Wales was the fastest Australian woman with a time of 2:52:44 and the 7th fastest women overall.

3% finished in

under 3:00

(138 runners)

3:00

3:15

Top 25%

3:30

25% finished in under 3:45

(1,102 runners)

3:45

38% finished in under 4:00

(1,732 runners)

4:00

51 male athletes, the largest group of men, finished with a time of 3:58.

19 female athletes, the largest group of women, finished with a time of 3:58.

4:15

That’s me!

(4:14:59)

4:30

4:45

80% finished in under 5:00

(3,581 runners)

5:00

5:15

5:30

5:45

6:00

53 runners took

over 6:00 to complete

the course.

6:15

The last runner crossed the finish line after 6:18:09.

Net finish time in minutes

(rounded down)

Female runners

Male runners

2:09

Kenyan Filex Kiprotich’s incredible 02:09:49 sets a new course record, the first sub 2:10 in NSW.

The first three finish-

ers are all under the current course record of 2:11:18 set by Ethiopian Gebo Burka in 2014.

2:15

Isaias Beyn from Queensland was the fastest Australian man with a time of 2:21:16 and an overall 6th place.

Stella Barsosio from Kenya wins the female race with a finish time of 2:24:33, smashing the current course record set by Australian Makda Harun in 2017 by over 3 minutes.

2:30

2:45

Ingrid Cleland from New South Wales was the fastest Australian woman with a time of 2:52:44 and the 7th fastest women overall.

3% finished in

under 3:00

(138 runners)

3:00

3:15

Top 25%

3:30

25% finished in

under 3:45

(1,102 runners)

3:45

38% finished in under 4:00

(1,732 runners)

4:00

51 male athletes, the largest group of men, finished in 3:58.

19 female athletes, the largest group of women, finished with a time of 3:58.

4:15

That’s me! (4:14:59)

4:30

4:45

80% finished in under 5:00

(3,581 runners)

5:00

5:15

5:30

5:45

6:00

53 runners took

over 6:00 to complete

the course.

6:15

The last runner crossed the finish line after 6:18:09.

Net finish time in minutes

by gender

2:09

3:00

4:00

5:00

6:00

6:18

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