Conditions in the German capital were ideal for fast racing - cool, around 52 degrees (11 degrees Celsius) after a night of showers, with no more precipitation and no wind. Some 45,527 runners from 157 nations were registered to take part in the first Berlin Marathon without restrictions since the coronavirus pandemic began.
Participant numbers were reduced by nearly half under strict restrictions last year, and the 2020 race was called off due to the pandemic.
2022 Berlin Marathon top-10 results and notable finishers from men's and women's elite and wheelchair races. Full searchable results are below
Women
Tigist Assefa (ETH) - 2:15:37 Rosemary Wanjiru (KEN) - 2:18:00 Tigist Abayechew (ETH) - 2:18:03 Workenesh Edesa (ETH) - 2:18:51 Meseret Sisay Gola (ETH) - 2:20:58 Keira D'Amato (USA) - 2:21:48 Rika Kaseda (JPN) - 2:21:55 Ayuko Suzuki (JPN) - 2:22:02 Sayaka Sato (JPN) - 2:22:13 Vibian Chepkirui (KEN) - 2:22:21Men
Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) - 2:01:09 WORLD RECORD Mark Korir (KEN) - 2:05:58 Tadu Abate (ETH) - 2:06:28 Andamiak Belihu (ETH) - 2:06:40 Abel Kipchumba (ETH) - 2:06:40 Limenih Getachew (ETH) - 2:07:07 Kenya Sonota (JPN) - 2:07:14 Tatsuya Maruyama (JPN) - 2:07:50 Kento Kikutani (JPN) - 2:07:56 Zablon Chumba (KEN) - 2:08:01DNF. Guye Adola (ETH)
Wheelchair Men
Marcel Hug (SUI) - 1:24:56 Daniel Romanchuk (USA) - 1:28:54 David Weir (GBR) - 1:29:02 Jetze Plat (NED) - 1:29:06 Sho Watanabe (JPN) - 1:32:44 Patrick Monahan (IRL) - 1:32:46 Jake Lappin (AUS) - 1:32:50 Kota Hokinoue (JPN) - 1:33:45 Rafael Botello Jimenez (ESP) - 1:36:49 Jordie Madera Jimenez (ESP) - 1:36:50
Wheelchair Women
Catherine Debrunner (SUI) - 1:36:47 Manuela Schar (SUI) - 1:36:50 Susannah Scaroni (USA) - 1:36:51 Merle Menje (GER) - 1:43:34 Aline dos Santos Rocha (BRA) - 1:43:35 Madison de Rozario (BRA) - 1:43:35 Patricia Eachus (SUI) - 1:44:15 Vanessa De Souza (BRA) - 1:48:37 Alexandra Helbling (SUI) - 1:51:47 Natalie Simanowski (GER) - 2:05:09