Kirk Pfeffer

American long-distance runner

Kirk Pfeffer
Pfeffer winning the Enschede Marathon in 1979
Personal information
BornJuly 30, 1956 (1956-07-30) (age 67)
Sport
SportLong-distance running

Kirk Pfeffer (born July 30, 1956 in California[1]) is a retired American long-distance runner, who competed in marathons. He won the Enschede Marathon in 1979 in 2:11:50 and America's Finest City Half Marathon in 1981 in 1:02:55. On December 7, 1979 he set a new world record in the half marathon at 1:02:32 in Las Vegas.[2] Next year he ran his best marathon time of 2:10:29 in Fukuoka, which placed him tenth in the World Marathon Rankings for 1980.[3]

Five years before that, he set a world junior record of 2:17:44 in the old Mission Bay Marathon in San Diego.[4]

In the 1979 New York City Marathon, Pfeffer led the field until 23 1/2 miles when he was passed by Bill Rodgers in Central Park. Rodgers won in 2:11:42, and Pfeffer held on for second place, finishing about 500 yards behind with a time of 2:13:08. In the 1983 New York City Marathon he finished 13th in 2:12:20, his last world-class performance at a major marathon.

References

  1. ^ Kirk Pfeffer. all-athletics.com
  2. ^ World Best Progressions- Road. arrs.run
  3. ^ World Marathon Rankings for 1980. arrs.run

4. http://articles.latimes.com/1994-01-24/sports/sp-14817_1_san-diego

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Enschede Marathon – men's winners
  • 1947: Eero Riikonen (FIN)
  • 1949: Jack Holden (ENG)
  • 1951: Veikko Karvonen (FIN)
  • 1953: Jim Peters (ENG)
  • 1955: Reinaldo Gorno (ARG)
  • 1957: Piet Bleeker (NED)
  • 1959: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
  • 1961: Peter Wilkinson (GBR)
  • 1963: Václav Chudomel (TCH)
  • 1965: Aurèle Vandendriessche (BEL)
  • 1967: Yoshiro Mifune (JPN)
  • 1969: Kazuo Matsubara (JPN)
  • 1971: Bernie Allen (ENG)
  • 1973–1975: Ron Hill (ENG)
  • 1977: Brian Maxwell (CAN)
  • 1979: Kirk Pfeffer (USA)
  • 1981: Cor Vriend (NED)
  • 1983: Kevin Forster (GBR)
  • 1985: Zoltan Köszegi (HUN)
  • 1987–1989: Marti ten Kate (NED)
  • 1991: Sergey Prorokov (URS)
  • 1992: Willie Mtolo (RSA)
  • 1993: Jan Tau (RSA)
  • 1994: Piotr Poblocki (POL)
  • 1995: Viktor Goural (UKR)
  • 1996: John Mandu (KEN)
  • 1997: Dmitry Kapitonov (RUS)
  • 1998: Hussein Ahmed Salah (DJI)
  • 1999: Anatoli Zerouk (UKR)
  • 2000: Cancelled
  • 2001: El Mustapha Riad (MAR)
  • 2002: Raymond Kipkoech (KEN)
  • 2003: Wilson Kibet (KEN)
  • 2004: Girma Tolla (ETH)
  • 2005: John Kelai (KEN)
  • 2006: Sammy Rotich (KEN)
  • 2007: Thomson Cherogony (KEN)
  • 2008: Silas Toek (KEN)
  • 2009: Jacob Kipchumba Yator (KEN)
  • 2010: John Kelai (KEN)
  • 2011: Stephen Kiprotich (UGA)
  • 2012: Ishhimael Busendich (KEN)
  • 2013: Isaac Kosgei (KEN)
  • 2014: Elijah Sang (KEN)
  • 2015: Evans Cheruiyot (KEN)
  • 2016: David Stevens (BEL)
  • 2017: Jonas Roels (BEL)
  • 2018: Mohamed Oumaarir (MAR)
  • 2019: Geart Jorritsma (NED)
  • 2020: cancelled
  • 2021: Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)
  • 2022: Julius Tuwei (KEN)