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Ruti Aga
Ruti Aga won the 2019 Tokyo Marathon by 21 seconds, taking her first Abbott World Marathon Majors race title after three straight runner-up finishes between Tokyo and Berlin. Her runner-up time of 2:18:34 at the 2018 Berlin Marathon was a personal best and would have smashed the course record had Gladys Cherono not finished first in 2:18:11. Her time was good enough, however, to make her the sixth-fastest marathoner in history at the time.
Aga also finished as runner-up at the 2017 Berlin Marathon and won the 2018 Houston Half Marathon in a quick 1:06:39, which was more than a minute and a half better than her previous personal best and was – at the time – the second-fastest half marathon ever run on U.S. soil.
In 2019, Aga made her first appearance at the TCS New York City Marathon and finished in third place with a time of 2:25:51.
Aga began her marathon career when she ran the 2016 Osaka Marathon as a pacemaker. This experience gave her confidence to race the Vienna City Marathon that year. She finished a strong second in 2:25:27, making for a solid marathon debut.
- Date of Birth Jan 16, 1994
- Age 31
- Gender Woman
- Country Ethiopia
- Residence Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Career Highlights
Year | Event | Place | Time |
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2020 | TCS New York City Marathon | 3rd | 2:25:51 |
2019 | Tokyo Marathon | 1st | 2:20:40 |
2018 | Berlin Marathon | 2nd | 2:18:34 |
2018 | Tokyo Marathon | 2nd | 2:21:19 |
2017 | Berlin Marathon | 2nd | 2:20:41 |