1 % of runners doing the same or better
2 % of runners M doing the same or better
3 % of runners W doing the same or better
1 | Tigst Assefa | 02:11:53 |
2 | Sheila Chepkirui | 02:17:49 |
3 | Magdalena Shauri | 02:18:41 |
4 | Zeineba Yimer | 02:19:07 |
5 | Senbere Teferi | 02:19:21 |
6 | Dera Dida | 02:19:24 |
7 | Workenesh Edesa | 02:19:40 |
8 | Helen Bekele | 02:19:44 |
9 | Charlotte Purdue | 02:22:17 |
10 | Fikrte Wereta | 02:23:01 |
1 | Eliud Kipchoge | 02:02:42 |
2 | Vincent Kipkemoi | 02:03:13 |
3 | Tadese Takele | 02:03:24 |
4 | Ronald Korir | 02:04:22 |
5 | Haftu Teklu | 02:04:42 |
6 | Andualem Belay Shiferaw | 02:04:44 |
7 | Amos Kipruto | 02:04:49 |
8 | Philemon Kiplimo | 02:04:56 |
9 | Amanal Petros | 02:04:58 |
10 | Bonface Kimutai Kiplimo | 02:05:05 |
The 2023 Berlin Marathon brought together 43,045 participants over the iconic distance of 42.195 kilometers. Among them, 14,439 women and 28,606 men started the race, ready to tackle this sporting challenge in an electric atmosphere. The average time for this edition was 4h11m47s, with an average of 4h02m02s for men and 4h31m07s for women.
In the men's category, Eliud Kipchoge claimed the first place with an impressive time of 2h02m42s, followed by Vincent Kipkemoi at 2h03m13s and Tadese Takele at 2h03m24s. In the women's category, Tigst Assefa triumphed by crossing the finish line with an exceptional time of 2h11m53s, followed by Sheila Chepkirui at 2h17m49s and Magdalena Shauri at 2h18m41s.
SOURCE : https://www.olympics.com
The Berlin Marathon was launched in 1974 under the name 'Berlin Marathon' with a small group of runners. Since then, it has become one of the most popular and prestigious marathons in the world. The marathon attracts tens of thousands of runners from around the world each year and is known for its fast course, often allowing world records to be broken. The event is also an opportunity for many charitable fundraising campaigns.
The Berlin Marathon course is renowned for its speed and flat terrain. Runners start near the Brandenburg Gate and pass some of Berlin's most famous landmarks, such as Alexanderplatz, the Reichstag, and Kurfürstendamm. The route finishes at Unter den Linden, in the heart of Berlin, providing a unique and impressive backdrop for participants.