Welcome to the Amsterdam Marathon
The Amsterdam Marathon is slowly establishing itself as one of the Top City Marathons on the World Marathon calendar.
The course leads you from the start in or near the Olympic Stadium through the Vondelpark and below the Rijksmuseum. You eventually finish inside the Olympic Stadium.
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News 2007
Mutai surprises with 2:06:29 winning time in Amsterdam
The 29-year old Kenyan, Emmanuel Mutai, was the surprise winner of the 32nd ING Amsterdam Marathon. Mutai's winning time was 2.06.29, only 9 seconds slower than Haile Gebrselasssie's course record of 2005.
History of the Amsterdam Marathon
On 5 August 1928 Boughèra Mohamed El Ouafi won the Amsterdam Olympic marathon, finishing in 2.32.57. Celebrating its 29th anniversary this year, the annual ING Amsterdam Marathon will once again finish at the Olympic Stadium. While the time run by El Ouafi, whose coach gave him ten guilders and told him to ‘go and have a good time in Amsterdam’, is no longer cause for commotion, the marathon phenomenon still appeals to millions of people. After Enschede, Amsterdam has the oldest marathon in the Netherlands.
Course Records
Male | Haile Gebrselassie | Ethiopia | 2005 | 2:06:20 |
Female | Gete Wami | Ethiopia | 2.22.19 | 2:22:31 |

Kipchumba and Azimeraw win TCS Amsterdam Marathon
Amsterdam, Holland – Vincent Kipchumba won today’s TCS Amsterdam Marathon in 2:05:09. The 29-year-old Kenyan was the first to enter the Olympic Stadium, where a powerful final sprint resulted in a dramatic and exciting win. 20-year-old Degitu Azimeraw smashed the women’s course record, finishing in a sensational 2:19:26. Abdi Nageeye took the national title in […]
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