Montreal Marathon saw thousands of runners cross its finish lines this weekend

“I’m really happy,” said Philemon Kiptanui Kibet, after winning the 42.2 km course at the Montreal marathon on Sunday.

Are you able to run over 40 kilometers in about two hours?

Well, Philemon Kiptanui Kibet did just that at the 32nd edition of the Montreal marathon that took place over the weekend, featuring races of various distances.

“I’m really happy,” said Kibet. “It’s my first win ever in a Marathon.”

“It’s really special to me.”

Philemon Kibet Kiptanui came in first, completing the Montreal Marathon in just over two hours on Sept. 22, 2024. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

Kibet took the win for the full marathon, finishing in 2:15:09.

On Saturday, participants tackled events of 10 kilometers and shorter.

While Sunday saw runners taking on that full marathon — 42.2 kilometers — or the half marathon — 21.2 kilometers — both starting at Espace 67 on Île Ste-Hélène and finishing at Parc Maisonneuve.

Many cheering on the sidelines of the Montreal Marathon on Sept. 22, 2024 as participants run by. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

“I really had good training,” explained Kibet. “I really focused towards this race.”

“I’m happy it just went the way I wanted,” he added. “I won and I’m very happy for it.”

Podium finishers from the Montreal Marathon on Sept. 22, 2024. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

On the women’s side, Mélanie DesAutels secured first place with a time of 2:46:16. She’s from Sherbrooke and won back in 2022 as well.

Last year, the marathon attracted 20,000 participants, and this year’s turnout exceeded that number.

Executive producer of the Montreal Marathon, Alex Ratté, on Sept. 22, 2024. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

“It’s the biggest running events in the province of Quebec,” said Alex Ratté, executive producer, Marathon Beneva de Montréal. “It’s one of the biggest in the province of Canada.”

“What’s made it so special is Montreal is a beautiful city,” he added. “It’s a sports city.”

Philemon Kibet Kiptanui came in first, completing the Montreal Marathon in just over two hours on Sept. 22, 2024. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

“With all the 27,000 runners for the weekend,” said Ratté. “It’s amazing.”

The Montreal Marathon on Sept. 22, 2024. (Credit: Adriana Gentile, CityNews)

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