2025 is the debut year for the Sydney Marathon as a World Marathon Major. Australia welcomed thousands of athletes to the streets of its largest city on Sunday, August 31—though audiences in the U.S. tuned in on Saturday, August 30. Sydney was officially named the Advertisement - Continue Reading Below last year.

It was a great day of racing as Hailemaryam Kiros of Ethiopia won the men’s race and Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands took the women’s victory. Check out the results of the elite races below and full results here.

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Hailemaryam Kiros of Ethiopia won the men’s race in 2:06:06.

Men’s results

  1. Hailemaryam Kiros Kebedew (ETH), 2:06:06
  2. Addisu Gobena Aga (ETH), 2:06:16
  3. Tebello Ramakongoana (LES), 2:06:47
  4. Mustapha Houdadi (MAR), 2:07:17
  5. Edward Cheserek (KEN), 2:07:38
  6. Masato Arao (JPN), 2:07:42
  7. Laban Korir (KEN), 2:08:06
  8. Felix Kiptoo Kirwa (KEN), 02:08:18
  9. Eliud Kipchoge (KEN), 2:08:31
  10. Victor Kipchirchir (KEN), 2:09:08
  11. Kento Kikutani (JPN), 2:09:34
  12. Brian Shrader (USA), 2:10:29
  13. Samuel Fitwi Sibhatu (GER), 2:10:30
  14. Haftu Strintzos (AUS), 2:11:27
  15. Cornelus Kibet Kiplagat (KEN), 2:12:09
  16. Thomas Do Canto (AUS), 2:13:25
  17. Brett Robinson (AUS), 2:15:00
  18. Fraser Darcy (AUS), 2:17:24
  19. Martin Olesen (DEN), 2:18:01
  20. Steven Mckenna (AUS), 2:18:26
  21. Bjorn Koreman (NED), 2:18:37
  22. Cameron Graves (NZL), 2:20:37
  23. Hajime Sakai (JPN), 2:20:52
  24. Kazuya Namera (JPN), 2:21:02
  25. Yuki Kawauchi (JPN), 2:21:08

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Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands won the women’s race in 2:18:22.


Women’s results

  1. Sifan Hassan (NED), 2:18:22
  2. Brigid Jeptchirchir Kosgei (KEN), 2:18:56
  3. Workenesh Edesa Gurmesa (ETH), 2:22:15
  4. Kumeshi Sichala (ETH), 2:22:50
  5. Evaline Chirchir (KEN), 2:23:13
  6. Ai Hosoda (JPN), 2:23:27
  7. Leanne Pompeani (AUS), 2:24:47
  8. Jessica Stenson (AUS), 2:28:56
  9. Lisa Weightman (AUS), 2:29:34
  10. Abigail Nordberg (AUS), 2:35:43
  11. Danette Sheehan (AUS), 2:36:56
  12. Dominika Stelmach (POL), 2:38:04
  13. Riine Ringi (EST), 2:38:45
  14. Kate Baker (AUS), 2:42:00
  15. Chisa Endo (JPN), 2:42:43
  16. Lauren Reid (AUS), 2:43:06
  17. Charlotte Wilson (AUS), 2:43:33
  18. Alice Daniel (GBR), 02:45:48
  19. Margaret Ludick (USA), 02:46:18
  20. Kirsten Raeymaekers (BEL), 02:47:09
  21. Brooke Williams (AUS), 02:47:11
  22. Emily Harris (AUS), 02:48:06
  23. Sophie Houghton (AUS), 02:48:38
  24. Françoise Parage (FRA), 02:49:11
  25. Lauren French (AUS), 02:49:25

Men’s wheelchair

  1. Marcel Hug (SUI), 1:27:15
  2. Tomoki Suzuki (JPN), 1:33:29
  3. Gerard Schipper (NED), 1:37:34
  4. Samuel Rizzo (AUS), 1:38:19
  5. Kota Hokinoue (JPN), 1:39:14
  6. Josh Cassidy (CAN), 1:39:28
  7. Ryuichi Kawamuro (JPN), 1:45:02
  8. Jake Lappin (AUS), 1:53:07
  9. Rafael Botello (ESP), 1:53:41
  10. Sho Watanabe (JPN), 1:57:46

Women’s wheelchair

  1. Susannah Scaroni (USA), 1:44:52
  2. Eden Rainbow-Cooper (GBR), 1:53:41
  3. Vanessa Cristina de Souza (BRA), 1:58:56
  4. Tsubasa Nakamine (JPN), 2:00:04
  5. Patricia Eachus (SUI), 2:13:32
  6. Michelle Wheeler (USA), 2:17:20
  7. Linden Williamson (USA), 2:20:20
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