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Berlin Marathon


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Date and location 19/20 September 2009
Berlin, Germany
Race type Road
Distance Marathon
Established 1974
Official site real-berlin-marathon

The Berlin Marathon 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 city-wide road race where professional athletes and amateur sportsmen jointly participate. First initiated in 1974 the event traditionally takes place on the last weekend in September.

With 40,827 enrolled starters from 107 countries, 35,913 official finishers and more than one million spectators in 2008 the Berlin marathon is one of the largest and most popular road races in the world.[1] Along with four other venues 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, a cheering spectator crowd, and its frequently mild autumn temperatures. In 2008 a new record was set by Haile Gebrselassie while the fourth best time in a women marathon was set by Irina Mikitenko.[2]

The event is split in 2 days. Around 8,000 additional inline skaters competing at the marathon course one day before the running event, usually at a Saturday. 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 Running and currently sponsored by real-hypermarkets.

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[edit] The 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 in 30th September 1990 athletes poured through the Brandenburg Gate and the unified city saw its first race running through both areas. It was reported that a great many of the runners had tears in their eyes as they ran through that historic gate.[3]

Nowadays, the course, after leaving Brandenburg Gate, passes Charlottenburg, around Tiergarten, along Moabit and Mitte, and then south to Friedrichshain. After that, it winds west between Kreuzberg and Neukolin, through Schoneberg, over to Steglitz and Zehlendorf, before turning north back toward the city's center. Looping above Schoneberg, the course comes full circle as it comes out by the gate.[3]

[edit] Competition Men

The Start and Finish of the Berlin Marathon is traditionally near the Brandenburg Gate
Haile Gebrselassie (yellow dress) has set a new the marathon world record in 2007 and 2008

World Records


DATE NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY WINNING TIME
28 September 2008 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:03:59 WR
30 September 2007 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:04:26 WR
24 September 2006 Haile Gebrselassie Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:05:56
25 September 2005 Philip Manyim Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:07:41
26 September 2004 Felix Limo Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:44
28 September 2003 Paul Tergat Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:04:55 WR
29 September 2002 Raymond Kipkoech Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:47
30 September 2001 Joseph Ngolepus Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:08:47
10 September 2000 Simon Biwott Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:07:42
26 September 1999 Josephat Kiprono Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:06:44
20 September 1998 Ronaldo da Costa Flag of Brazil Brazil 2:06:05 WR
28 September 1997 Elijah Lagat Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:07:41
29 September 1996 Abel Anton Flag of Spain Spain 2:09:15
24 September 1995 Sammy Lelei Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:07:02
25 September 1994 António Pinto Flag of Portugal Portugal 2:08:31
26 September 1993 Xolile Yawa Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:10:57
27 September 1992 David Tsebe Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:08:07
29 September 1991 Steve Brace Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:10:57
30 September 1990 Steve Moneghetti Flag of Australia Australia 2:08:16
1 October 1989 Alfredo Shahanga Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 2:10:11
9 October 1988 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 2:11:45
4 October 1987 Suleiman Nyambui Flag of Tanzania Tanzania 2:11:11
28 September 1986 Boguslaw Psujek Flag of Poland Poland 2:11:03
29 September 1985 Jimmy Ashworth Flag of England England 2:11:43
30 September 1984 John Skovbjerg Flag of Denmark Denmark 2:13:35
25 September 1983 Karel Lismont Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:13:37
26 September 1982 Domingo Tibaduiza Flag of Colombia Colombia 2:14:47
27 September 1981 Ian Ray Flag of England England 2:15:42
28 September 1980 Ingo Sensburg Flag of Germany West Germany 2:16:48
30 September 1979 Ingo Sensburg Flag of Germany West Germany 2:21:09
3 September 1978 Michael Spöttel Flag of Germany West Germany 2:20:03
10 September 1977 Günter Mielke Flag of Germany West Germany 2:15:19
26 September 1976 Ingo Sensburg Flag of Germany West Germany 2:23:08
28 September 1975 Ralf Bochröder Flag of Germany West Germany 2:47:08
13 October 1974 Günter Hallas Flag of Germany West Germany 2:44:53

[edit] Competition Women

The Berlin Marathon is known as a flat and fast course.

World Records


DATE NAME ATHLETE COUNTRY WINNING TIME
28 September 2008 Irina Mikitenko  Germany 2:19:19
30 September 2007 Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:23:17
24 September 2006 Gete Wami Flag of Ethiopia Ethiopia 2:21:34
25 September 2005 Mizuki Noguchi Flag of Japan Japan 2:19:12
26 September 2004 Yoko Shibui Flag of Japan Japan 2:19:41
28 September 2003 Yasuko Hashimoto Flag of Japan Japan 2:26:32
29 September 2002 Naoko Takahashi Flag of Japan Japan 2:21:49
30 September 2001 Naoko Takahashi Flag of Japan Japan 2:19:46 WR
10 September 2000 Kazumi Matsuo Flag of Japan Japan 2:26:15
26 September 1999 Tegla Loroupe Flag of Kenya Kenya 2:20:43 WR
20 September 1998 Marleen Renders Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:25:22
28 September 1997 Catherina McKiernan Flag of Ireland Ireland 2:23:44
29 September 1996 Colleen De Reuck Flag of South Africa South Africa 2:26:35
24 September 1995 Uta Pippig Flag of Germany Germany 2:25:37
25 September 1994 Katrin Dörre-Heinig Flag of Germany Germany 2:25:15
26 September 1993 Renata Kokowska Flag of Poland Poland 2:26:20
27 September 1992 Uta Pippig Flag of Germany Germany 2:30:22
29 September 1991 Renata Kokowska Flag of Poland Poland 2:27:36
30 September 1990 Uta Pippig Flag of the German Democratic Republic East Germany 2:28:37
1 October 1989 Päivi Tikkanen Flag of Finland Finland 2:28:45
9 October 1988 Renata Kokowska Flag of Poland Poland 2:29:16
4 October 1987 Kerstin Pressler Flag of Germany West Germany 2:31:22
28 September 1986 Charlotte Teske Flag of Germany West Germany 2:32:10
29 September 1985 Magda Ilands Flag of Belgium Belgium 2:34:10
30 September 1984 Agnes Jakab Flag of Hungary Hungary 2:39:32
25 September 1983 Karen Holdsworth Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:40:32
26 September 1982 Jean Lochhead Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom 2:47:05
27 September 1981 Angelika Stephan Flag of Germany West Germany 2:47:24
28 September 1980 Gerlinde Püttmann Flag of Germany West Germany 2:47:18
30 September 1979 Jutta von Haase Flag of Germany West Germany 3:07:07
3 September 1978 Ursula Blaschke Flag of Germany West Germany 2:57:09
10 September 1977 Christa Vahlensieck Flag of Germany West Germany 2:34:48 WR
26 September 1976 Jutta von Haase Flag of Germany West Germany 3:05:19
28 September 1975 Christin Bochröder Flag of Germany West Germany 2:59:15
13 October 1974 Jutta von Haase Flag of Germany West Germany 3:22:01

[edit] Finishers

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

Year Finishers Shares
Total Men Women Men Women
2008 35,913 28,411 7,502 79% 21%
2007 32,486 25,994 6,492 80% 20%
2006 30,182 24,094 6,088 80% 20%
2005 30,373 24,501 5,872 81% 19%
2004 28,022 22,800 5,222 81% 19%
2003 30,709 25,108 5,601 82% 18%
2002 25,286 20,880 4,406 83% 17%
2001 25,792 21,669 4,123 84% 16%
2000 22,879 19,332 3,547 84% 16%
1999 19,129 16,537 2,592 87% 13%
1998 21,004 17,795 3,209 85% 15%
1997 14,982 13,120 1,862 88% 12%
1996 16,529 14,489 2,040 88% 12%
1995 13,088 11,682 1,406 89% 11%
1994 12,263 10,980 1,283 90% 10%
1993 14,107 12,586 1,521 89% 11%
1992 13,225 11,918 1,307 90% 10%
1991 14,849 13,456 1,393 91% 9%
1990 22,806 20,415 2,391 90% 10%
1989 13,433 12,233 1,200 91% 9%
1988 13,117 11,986 1,131 91% 9%
1987 12,674 11,651 1,023 92% 8%
1986 11,450 10,574 876 92% 8%
1985 9,810 9,146 664 93% 7%
1984 7,297 6,875 422 94% 6%
1983 5,121 4,886 235 95% 5%
1982 3,448 unknown
1981 2,583 unknown
1980 294 276 18 94% 6%
1979 222 207 15 93% 7%
1978 197 187 10 95% 5%
1977 230 219 11 95% 5%
1976 311 296 15 95% 5%
1975 236 232 4 98% 2%
1974 244 234 10 96% 4%

[edit] Skater-Marathon

The skater marathon is considered to be largest inline marathon in the world with around 8,000 participants in 2008

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

Year Men Time Women Time
2008 Joey Mantia (USA) 1:00:33 Cecilia Baena -2- 1:13:24
2007 Nicolas Iten (SUI) 1:12:30 Hilde Goovaerts (BEL) 1:23:20
2006 Luca Saggiorato -2- 1:02:25 Giovanna Tuchiarelli (ITA) 1:14:02
2005 Luca Saggiorato (ITA) 1:01:21 Brigitte Mendez (COL) 1:10:43
2004 Roger Schneider (SUI) 1:04:43 Cecilia Baena (COL) 1:17:08
2003 Juan Carlos Betancur -2- 1:02:03 Julie Glass (USA) 1:11:28
2002 Juan Carlos Betancur (COL) 1:04:44 Angèle Vaudan -2- 1:13:59
2001 Arnaud Gicquel (FRA) 1:04:17 Sheila Herrero (ESP) 1:12:57
2000 Chad Hedrick (USA) 1:01:45 Angèle Vaudan (FRA) 1:08:29
1999 Tristan Loy (FRA) 1:01:08 Anne Titze (GER) 1:09:32
1998 Johann Langenberg (FRA) 1:07:32 Caroline Lagree (FRA) 1:14:20
1997 Pascal Briand (FRA) 1:07:52 Caroline Jean (FRA) 1:15:30

[edit] 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

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