2016 London Marathon
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2016 London Marathon
Summary
2016 London Marathon is a London Marathon[1]. It draws 49 Wikipedia views per month (london_marathon category, ranking #9 of 32).[2]
Key Facts
- 2016 London Marathon won the Eliud Kipchoge[3].
- 2016 London Marathon won the Jemima Sumgong[4].
- 2016 London Marathon won the Marcel Hug[5].
- 2016 London Marathon won the Tatyana McFadden[6].
- 2016 London Marathon is in the country of United Kingdom[7].
- 2016 London Marathon's image is recorded as LONDON MARATHON 24.04.2016 - DSC05052.jpg[8].
- 2016 London Marathon's instance of is recorded as London Marathon[9].
- 2016 London Marathon's follows is recorded as 2015 London Marathon[10].
- 2016 London Marathon's followed by is recorded as 2017 London Marathon[11].
- 2016 London Marathon's location is recorded as London[12].
- 2016 London Marathon's Commons category is recorded as 2016 London Marathon[13].
- 2016 London Marathon's point in time is recorded as +2016-04-24T00:00:00Z[14].
- 2016 London Marathon's sport is recorded as marathon running[15].
- 2016 London Marathon's official website is recorded as http://www.virginlondonmarathon.com[16].
- 2016 London Marathon's series ordinal is recorded as 36[17].
- 2016 London Marathon's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11cn2zpp3z[18].
Body
Recognition
Wins include Eliud Kipchoge[3], a marathon runner[19], b. 1984[20], of Kenya[21], awarded the Goldener Rathausmann[22]; Jemima Sumgong[4], a marathon runner[23], b. 1984[24], of Kenya[25], awarded the OkayAfrica 100 Women[26]; Marcel Hug[5], a para athletics competitor[27], b. 1986[28], of Switzerland[29], awarded the Swiss Sports Personality of the Year[30]; and Tatyana McFadden[6], a cross-country skier[31], b. 1989[32], of United States[33].
Why It Matters
2016 London Marathon draws 49 Wikipedia views per month (london_marathon category, ranking #9 of 32).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[34]
FAQs
What awards did 2016 London Marathon receive?
Honors received include Eliud Kipchoge[3], Jemima Sumgong[4], Marcel Hug[5], and Tatyana McFadden[6].