Held in the United Arab Emirates, the event has witnessed many fast-paced performances over the years
If you’re looking for a marathon PB then why not head to Dubai on Sunday 12th January.
The course records are 2:03:34 by Getene Molla and 2:16:07 by Tigist Ketema, making it one of the fastest marathons in the world.
The average men’s top 10 performance in Dubai is 2:04:02, bettered only by Berlin, Valencia, London, Tokyo and Chicago.
Dubai’s top 10 women’s times average 2:18:36, beaten only by Chicago, London, Tokyo, Valencia and Berlin.
Last year’s race was won by Addisu Gobena of Ethiopia in 2:05:01 and Ketema in a women’s course record of 2:16:0.
The Gold Label race was launched in 1998 and really put itself firmly on the world marathon map in 2008 when Haile Gebrselassie won in 2:04:53 before returning to successfully defend his title in 2009 and 2010.
Then, in 2012, Ayele Abshero won his debut marathon in 2:04:23, leading four men in 2:05, an unprecedented feat at the time and long before super-shoes became popular.
Past winners include Tamirat Tola, who won in 2:04:11 in 2017 before winning the world marathon title in 2022 and the Olympic crown in 2024.
Furthermore, Dubai was the first marathon in history where five men broke 2:05 in the same race. first to see seven men run under 2:05 in the same race; and the first to have three women in the same race under 2:20.
Fast times and famous winners aside, the course sees you run past, among other things, the iconic Burj Al Arab Hotel, one of the few hotels in the world with a 7-star rating.
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