The 2015
Tokyo Marathon (
Japanese: 東京マラソン 2015) was the ninth edition of the annual
marathon race in
Tokyo, Japan and was held on Sunday, 22 February. An
IAAF Gold Label Road Race, it was the first
World Marathon Majors event to be held that year and represented the third occasion that the Tokyo race was part of the elite-level marathon series.
The elite race winners were both from Ethiopia – the first such time that athletes from the same nation won the men's and women's division.
Endeshaw Negesse was just over twenty seconds off the course record with 2:06:00 hours while
Berhane Dibaba took the women's title in 2:23:15. It was the first major marathon win for both athletes, although Berhane Dibaba had been runner-up in Tokyo the previous year. The reigning Olympic and world champion
Stephen Kiprotich was runner-up in the men's race and
Dickson Chumba was third, failing to defend his title. The women's podium was rounded out by
Helah Kiprop (2014 winner of the
Seoul International Marathon) and reigning Olympic champion
Tiki Gelana. The 2014 women's champion,
Tirfi Tsegaye did not return to defend her title. The fastest home athletes both finished in seventh position overall:
Masato Imai in the men's and
Madoka Ogi in the women's division.[1]