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Location
  
Berlin, Germany

Distance
  
Marathon

Official site
  
BMW Berlin Marathon

2016 Date
  
25 September 2016

Boston marathon qualifier
  
Yes

Event type
  
Road

Established
  
1974

2017 Date
  
24 September 2017

Primary sponsor
  
BMW

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Official website
  
bmw-berlin-marathon.com/en

Course Records (Male)
  
Dennis Kipruto Kimetto - 2:02:57 (2014)

Course Records (Female)
  
Mizuki Noguchi - 2:19:12 (2005)

The Berlin Marathon (branded BMW Berlin Marathon for sponsorship reasons) is a major running and sporting event held annually in Berlin, Germany. The official marathon distance of 42.195 kilometers (26 miles 385 yards) is set up as a citywide road race where professional athletes and amateur runners jointly participate. First initiated in 1974, the event traditionally takes place on the last weekend in September.

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The Berlin marathon is one of the largest and most popular road races in the world. In 2016, the race had 46,950 entrants (41,283 runners, 5,445 inline skaters, 185 hand bikers, 37 wheel-chairers) from 122 countries, and more than one million spectators. Along with seven other races, it forms the World Marathon Majors, a series offering a $1 million prize purse to be split equally between the top male and female marathoners.

The most marathon world records for men and women have been set at the Berlin course, which is known for its flat profile, even surface, cheering spectators, and its frequently mild autumn temperatures. For a record six consecutive years 2011-2016 Berlin has been the site of the world leading men's time for the year (Boston 2011 with strong tailwind excluded).

The event is split over 2 days. About 8,000 additional inline skaters compete at the marathon course the Saturday before the running event. Power walkers, handbikers, wheelchair riders, and a children's marathon (4.2195 km) are also part of the marathon weekend, which is organised by SCC EVENTS and currently sponsored by BMW.

Course

The course within the metropolis starts and finishes near the Brandenburg Gate. Because of the division of city, the marathon events before 1990 were limited to the area of West Berlin. Only on 30 September 1990, were athletes able to run through the Brandenburg Gate and the unified city saw its first race running through both halves. It was reported that a great many of the runners had tears in their eyes as they ran through the gate.

Nowadays, after leaving Brandenburg Gate, the course passes Charlottenburg, around Tiergarten, along Moabit and Mitte, and then south to Friedrichshain. After that, it winds west between Kreuzberg and Neukölln, through Schöneberg, over to Friedenau and Zehlendorf, before turning north back toward the city's center. Looping above Schöneberg, the course comes full circle as it finishes through the Gate.

This route differs from the one used at the 1936 Summer Olympics Marathon.

Results

World records

Men

Women

Key:   Current course record   German championship race

Finishers

In terms of finishing athletes the 2008 Berlin marathon was the 5th largest marathon run of all time. 35,913 athletes including 130 power walkers (not including handbiker or wheelchair competitors) reached the finish in under 6 hours.

Skater-Marathon

The 2008 skater marathon had numbered 7,685 participants and counted around 200,000 spectators along the course. It is considered the largest inline skater marathon in the world and is the final venue of the World Inline Cup.

Records

  • Men: 59:28, Bart Swings (BEL), 2013
  • Women: 1:08:29, Angèle Vaudan (FRA), 2000
  • Wheelchair/Handbiker-Marathon

    In 2008, 166 handbiker and 34 wheelchair athletes participated at the Berlin marathon. The athletes start at the same day, usually at Sunday, like the runners and power walkers.

    Records

    Wheelchair race
    Men: 1:21:39, Heinz Frei (SUI), 1997 Women: 1:42:07, Janette Jansen (NED), 1992
    Handbiker race
    Men: 1:05:46, Bernd Jeffré (GER), 2008 Women: 1:13:55, Dorothee Vieth (GER), 2008

    References

    Berlin Marathon Wikipedia


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