Bucharest Marathon

Annual race in Romania held since 2008 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bucharest Marathon is an annual marathon and sport event hosted by the city of Bucharest, Romania since 2008. It is organized by the Bucharest Running Club, and held during the second weekend of October. The marathon is categorized as a Bronze Label Road Race by World Athletics.[1]

DateOctober
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
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Bucharest Marathon
Tekla Getu, winner of the 2011 marathon, running in the rain past a costumed person wearing sandals
DateOctober
LocationBucharest, Romania
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon
Primary sponsorRaiffeisen Bank
Established2008 (18 years ago) (2008)
Course recordsMen's: 2:10:51 (2019)
Kenya Hosea Kipkemboi
Women's: 2:32:20 (2011)
Russia Marina Kovaleva
Official siteBucharest Marathon
Participants426 finishers (2021)
914 (2019)
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History

An annual marathon has been held in Bucharest as early as 1992.[2]

The first edition of the most recent version of the annual marathon was first held in 2008.[3]

In 2020, initially, the race was limited to 250 professional runners due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all other entries automatically transferred to 2021, and all such registrants given the option of also running the race virtually and receiving a medal for free.[4][5][a] However, the day before the scheduled date, the marathon was cancelled due to a request from the Ministry of Youth and Sport sent to the organizers the night before, in reaction to rising numbers of coronavirus cases within the capital.[7][8][9]

Course

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The course begins on Bulevardul Libertății east of Izvor Park and heads briefly east on Bulevardul Unirii past Piața Unirii before returning to Parcul Izvor and then heading north to Arcul de Triumf via Strada Berzei.[10] The course then turns around and heads back to Izvor Park via Calea Victoriei.[10] The course then heads southwest past Piața Constituției to run a loop on Șoseaua Panduri and Bulevardul Tudor Vladimirescu.[10] After returning to Piața Constituției, the course heads east again on Bulevardul Unirii, with a turnaround at the roundabout at Piața Alba Iulia and then a long loop on Splaiul Unirii, before returning to a finish at Piața Constituției.[10]

Other races

The event also includes a half marathon, a 10K, and a marathon relay.[11] In addition, there are several races held the day before that are not electronically timed, including a 2.5 km (1.6 mi) race, a race for teens also of length 2.5 km (1.6 mi), and multiple races for kids.[12][13][14]

Winners

Winners of the 2011 marathon

Key:    Course record

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Ed. Year Men's winner Country Time[b] Women's winner Country Time[b] Rf.
12008 Francis Maundu Kenya2:15:48 Valentina Delion Moldova2:49:52 [15][16]
22009 Eric Yator Kenya2:20:35 Daniela Cârlan Romania2:44:49 [17][18]
32010 Duncan Koech Kenya2:13:59 Sviatlana Kouhan Belarus2:35:13 [19][20]
42011 Tekla Getu Ethiopia2:17:21 Marina Kovaleva Russia2:32:20 [21][22]
52012 Felix Kangogo Kenya2:15:19 Almaz Negede Ethiopia2:38:09 [23]
62013 Victor Chelogoi Kenya2:14:05 Tigist Worku Ethiopia2:37:28 [24]
72014 Michael Kipyego Kenya2:13:37 Paula Todoran Romania2:41:23 [25]
82015 Patrick Kimeli Kenya2:13:16 Zeritu Wakjira Ethiopia2:48:53 [26]
92016 James Barmasai Kenya2:15:05 Zeritu Wakjira Ethiopia2:40:33 [27]
102017 Duncan Koech Kenya2:13:13 Almaz Gelana Ethiopia2:42:06 [28]
112018 Hosea Kipkemboi Kenya2:11:31 Almaz Gelana Ethiopia2:41:29 [29]
122019 Hosea Kipkemboi Kenya2:10:51 Sophia Chesire Kenya2:33:36 [30]
2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 in Romania[31]
132021 Ivan Siuris Moldova2:20:29 Adela Paulina Baltoi Romania2:47:25 [32]
142022 Alexandru Corneschi Romania2:16:35 Adela Paulina Baltoi Romania2:48:08 [33]
152023 Chaboud Mohamed Morocco2:17:19 Serkalem Mengiste Mekonnen Ethiopia2:37:44 [34]
162024 Nicolae Soare Romania2:16:35 Sana Achahbar Morocco2:39:03 [35]
172025 Nicolae Soare Romania2:11:58 Beatrice Cherono Kenya2:44:51 [36]
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Notes

  1. In addition, the marathon course was replaced with a loop of length 10.5 km (6.5 mi) for the professional runners that year, before the marathon was cancelled.[6]

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