The Jakarta Marathon is a marathon held annually in Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia in Southeast Asia, since 2013. The marathon is organised by the tourism ministry of Government of Indonesia, and is recognised by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) and International Athletic Association Federation (IAAF).
The Jakarta Marathon aims to project Jakarta as a "world class" tourist destination, especially in sport tourism, and is regarded as the "biggest running event of Indonesia".
The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all entries automatically transferred to 2021.
After two years of absence due to the pandemic, the marathon was officially held again in 2022. About 14,300 runners participated in the event.
The 2015 edition had alternative routes from the earlier two versions because of various construction work. The route of the 2015 version passed through National Monument (Monas), Jalan Imam Bonjol, HR Rasuna Said Street, then turned at Gerbang Pemuda to MH Thamrin Avenue, Jalan Abdul Muis, Jalan Hayam Wuruk, Chinatown, Bank Mandiri Museum, Jalan Gadjah Mada, the Catholic Cathedral, and finished back at the National Monument (Monas).
There is also a special race for children, called "Maratoonz".
PLN, the state electric utility company, was the title sponsor (and the marathon was named "Electric Jakarta Marathon" at the time) while Persatuan Atletik Seluruh Indonesia (PASI) and INSPIRO were among the other partners.
Among foreign participants, there were the most Japanese runners in the first marathon of 2013. In the 2014 version, a limited number of participants were invited from Africa because of the 2014 Ebola outbreak, and only nine professional runners from East Africa participated in the 2014 edition.
Key: Course record (in bold)
1 | 2013.10.27 | 2:14:30 | 2:42:57 | ||
2 | 2014.10.26 | 2:14:51 | 2:40:25 | ||
3 | 2015.10.25 | 2:17:43 | 2:43:30 | ||
4 | 2016.10.23 | 2:21:24 | 2:42:24 | ||
5 | 2017.10.29 | 2:21:26 | 3:07:54 | ||
6 | 2018.10.28 | 2:19:25 | 2:46:49 | ||
7 | 2019.10.27 | 2:14:23 | 2:40:46 | ||
8 | 2023.10.22 | 2:14:54 | 2:59:05 | ||
9 | 2024.06.23 | 2:16:26 | 2:33:54 |
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