Borneo International Marathon

The Borneo International Marathon is a marathon held in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, East Malaysia. The inaugural race was held on 12 October 2008.[1] This is the first marathon in the state for over 20 years and currently the only marathon to be organised on the island of Borneo.[2]

The Borneo International Marathon was started by four friends and runners: Andrew Voon, Christopher Nielson, Urs Weisskop and Simon Amos.

The heat that runners face in Borneo is the biggest challenge in this event and water stations are critical to ensuring that runners avoid collapse. Volunteers provide drinks, energy foods and marshalling along the route and watch for runners who may be suffering from the effects of the heat.

After 2 years the directors team began to shrink. Urs and Christopher left Sabah for work and Simon eventually became unable to dedicate the time and money to make the event happen. Andrew Voon continued until he died in June 2011 while running at his local park.

ROUTE

The original route[3] took runners past the University and 1 Borneo mall on the first leg of the full marathon then back past Jalan Istadiat and through the city out to Tanjung Aru before turning round to return to the sports stadium. The new route [4] enters the university campus and introduces some tricky hills to the hill-averse distance runners making the marathon one of the toughest in Asia.

Winners

This list of winners below only applies to Full Marathon (42 km) only.
Key:   Course record

Date Men's winner Nationality Time (h:m:s) Women's winner Nationality Time (h:m:s)
12 October 2008 Sammy Kiptoo  Kenya 2:25:00 Fridah Lodepa  Kenya 3:18:04
11 October 2009 Johnson Tarus  Kenya 2:31:00 Cecilia Wangui  Kenya 3:05:59
2 May 2010 Peter Keter  Kenya 2:38:00 Tagami Mai  Japan 3:23:28
1 May 2011 Moses Kiptoo  Kenya 2:31:19 Susan Chepkwony  Kenya 3:34:09
6 May 2012 Fabian Osmond Daimon  Malaysia 2:48:09 Claire Walton  United Kingdom 3:35:38
25 August 2013 Collins Kimosop  Kenya 2:35:21 Kona Liau  Malaysia 3:38:27
4 May 2014 John Njihia  Kenya 2:46:41 Kona Liau  Malaysia 3:44:59
3 May 2015 Safrey Sumping  Malaysia 3:12:28 Azusa Nojiri  Japan 3:00:05
1 May 2016 Noel Tillor  Philippines 2:48:10 Ting Yu  China 3:52:43

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