Berlin Marathon
Sep 25

Berlin Marathon

Sunday, September 25, 2022
Finished
Rank Athlete Finish Time
2
Chris Free
2:34:58
3
Johannes Wolf
2:36:23
4
Francisco Martin
2:37:29
5
Matthew Klundt
2:37:36
6
Elisson Sayago Dias
2:39:05
7
Fyra Tracer
2:41:56
8
Ruoxi Chen
2:42:36
9
Josh Hendricks
2:43:04
10
Shane Watts
2:43:10
11
Brad Balaban
2:43:22
12
Lucas Baldin
2:43:47
13
Maksym Iievliev
2:47:41
14
Alejandro Sánchez Romero
2:50:09
15
Joe Pellittieri
2:50:35
16
LUIS FERNANDO HERNANDEZ OBREGON
2:50:55
17
William Dinkin
2:51:41
18
Victoria Victoria
2:54:07
19
Billy Chow
2:54:55
20
Thomas Jansen
2:57:16
21
Manfred Wundara
2:57:28
22
Haiko Pohl
2:57:55
23
Karima Harris
2:58:28
24
Daniel Furst
2:59:00
25
Ashley Busa
2:59:13
26
Federico Lentini
2:59:53
27
Ashley Hrubala
3:00:00
29
Russel Joseph
3:01:27
30
Jason Swan
3:03:35

Race Details

Berlin, Germany
Distance Marathon
391 Running
Avg. VDOT finish times 3:53:30
The BMW Berlin Marathon is one of the world’s most prestigious marathons, part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors. Taking place annually in Berlin, Germany, it is renowned for its fast, flat course through the city, attracting elite athletes and amateur runners globally. The event includes various race formats, but its marathon is especially popular for record-breaking performances.
The course is celebrated for its flat, fast terrain and smooth paved roads. Runners traverse Berlin’s iconic sights, including Brandenburg Gate and Victory Column, with minimal turns and wide avenues, making it ideal for personal bests and world record attempts.
The elevation profile is extremely flat, with minimal climbs or descents throughout the entire course, contributing to its reputation as a world-record marathon course.
Route map

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