(Oct. 15) — The top 30 TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2023 results from the elite races on Sunday, with Kenya’s Joshua Belet and Ethiopia’s Meseret Belete taking the men’s and women’s respective titles on a wet morning in the Dutch capital.
In the men’s race, Joshua Belet, running only his third-ever marathon, won with a time of 2:04:18 to set a new personal best and led a Kenyan podium sweep, while the top seven finishers were well under the Paris 2024 Olympic qualifying standard.
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Belet was followed across the finish line by compatriots CyBrian Kotut and Bethwel Kibet, who posted respective time of 2:04:34 and 2:04:37 in second and third place. Ethiopia’s pre-race favorite Birhanu Legese was pushed back to fourth at 2:04:44.
Meseret Belete won the women’s Marathon at the TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2023 title, breaking the tape at 2:18:21 to smash her personal best.
Compatriot Meseret Abebayehu took third place in 2:19:50, also setting a new personal best, and Kenya’s Dorcas Tuitoek completed the podium in third with 2:20:02.
The top USA finisher on the men’s side today was Shadrack Kipchirchir, who finished 17th with a time of 2:13:02 to improve on his previous personal best best of 2:19:29.
Katja Goldring, in 14th place was leading USA finisher on the women’s side and she clocked 2:32:03, while here compatriot Jessica Watychowicz ran 2:36:05 for 17th.
Top 30 finishers for the Men’s Marathon at the TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2023:
- Joshua Belet – Kenya – 2:04:18
- CyBrian Kotut – Kenya – 2:04:34
- Bethwel Kibet – Kenya – 2:04:37
- Birhanu Legese – Ethiopia – 2:04:44
- Hayle Lemi – Ethiopia – 2:05:48
- Bazezew Asmare – Ethiopia – 2:06:34
- Mulugeta Debasu – Ethiopia – 2:06:36
- Haymanot Alew – Ethiopia – 2:08:25
- Khalid Choukoud – Netherlands – 2:08:36
- Abderrazak Charik – France – 2:08:37
- Samuel Tsegay Tesfamariam – Sweden – 2:08:41
- Adeledelew Mamo – Ethiopia – 2:08:48
- Therence Bizoza – Burundi – 2:09:18
- Asrar Hiyrden – Ethiopia – 2:09:25
- Nguse Amlosom – Eritrea – 2:10:57
- Luuk Maas – Netherlands – 2:11:47
- Shadrack Kipchirchir – USA – 2:13:02
- Mohammed Benyettou – Algeria – 2:13:46
- Lucas Nieuweboer – Netherlands – 2:14:39
- Richard Douma – Netherlands – 2:14:57
- Gopi Thonakal – India – 2:14:58
- Roy Hoornweg – Netherlands – 2:15:03
- Roel Wijmenga – Netherlands – 2:16:09
- Wendell Geronimo Souza – Brazil – 2:16:20
- Daan Reintjes – Netherlands – 2:17:48
- Manuel De Backer – Netherlands – 2:17:54
- Ivan Siuris – Moldova – 2:18:02
- Daniel Hamilton – Great Britain – 2:18:02
- Ronald Schröer – Netherlands – 2:18:06
- Abel Boniface Sikowo – Uganda – 2:18:25
Top 30 finishers for the Women’s Marathon at the TCS Amsterdam Marathon 2023:
- Meseret Belete – Ethiopia – 2:18:21
- Meseret Abebayahau – Ethiopia – 2:19:50
- Dorcas Jepchirchir Tuitoek – Kenya – 2:20:02
- Ashete Bekere – Ethiopia – 2:21:51
- Tiruye Mesfin – Ethiopia – 2:22:07
- Anchialem Haymanot – Ethiopia – 2:22:23
- Sisay Meseret Gola – Ethiopia – 2:22:29
- Sofia Assefa – Ethiopia – 2:23:33
- Marion Kibor – Kenya – 2:24:26
- Anne Luijten – Netherlands – 2:26:36
- Méline Rollin – France – 2:26:58
- Zenebu Bihonegn – Ethiopia – 2:27:03
- Neheng Khatala – Lesotho – 2:28:57
- Katja Goldring – USA – 2:32:03
- Jhoselyn Camargo Aliaga – Bolivia – 2:32:37
- Sylvia Mboga Medugu – Kenya – 2:34:01
- Jessica Watychowicz – USA – 2:36:05
- Bregje Smits – Netherlands – 2:36:35
- Hanna Lindholm – Sweden – 2:37:50
- Maaike Van Gelder – Netherlands – 2:38:18
- Tracy Barlow – Great Britain – 2:39:02
- Lisa Ries – Taiwan – 2:44:39
- Eva Van Zoonen – Netherlands – 2:45:19
- Alison Rowatt – Great Britain – 2:46:40
- Quentin Salmon – France – 2:47:59
- Carola Bendl-Tschiegel – Austria – 2:48:10
- Kristina Sandager – Denmark – 2:49:50
- Kirsten Raeymaekers – Belgium – 2:50:09
- Samantha De Knijff – Netherlands – 2:51:23
- Daniela Lavignatti – Brazil – 2:52:06
For the complete results of the elite races, click here to visit the World Athletics website.