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词条 Berlin Marathon
释义

  1. Course

  2. Results

  3. Finishers

  4. Skater-Marathon

  5. Wheelchair/Handbiker-Marathon

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox athletics race
| bgcolour = lightblue
| image = BMW Berlin Marathon logo.svg
| imagesize = 150
| caption = Berlin Marathon
| date = Usually last weekend in September (except 2018: 16 September)[1]
| location = Berlin, Germany
| type = Road
| distance = Marathon
| sponsor = BMW
| est = 1974
| record = Men: 2:01:39 (2018, WR)
{{flagicon|KEN}} Eliud Kipchoge
Women: 2:18:11 (2018)
{{flagicon|KEN}} Gladys Cherono
| homepage = {{URL|http://www.bmw-berlin-marathon.com/|BMW Berlin Marathon}}
}}

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. Initiated in 1974, the event traditionally takes place on the last weekend in September, with the exceptions of 2000, because of a conflict with the Olympic Marathon date, and 2018, held two weeks earlier due to Day of German Unity preparations.[1]

There have been several title sponsors in the race's history. From 1974 until 1989 it was just the Berlin Marathon. In 1990 it was the Yanase Berlin Marathon. In 1991 and 1992 it was the Canon Berlin Marathon. It reverted to simply the Berlin Marathon from 1993 until 1997. It then became the Alberto Berlin Marathon in 1998 and 1999. A new title sponsor changed the name to real,- Berlin Marathon from 2000-2010. Finally this has been the BMW Berlin Marathon since 2011.

The Berlin marathon and related events are split over two days. Thousands of additional inline skaters compete at the marathon course the Saturday before the running event. Power walkers, hand-bikers, wheelchair riders, and a children's marathon (4.2195 km) are also part of the marathon weekend, which is organised by SCC EVENTS.

Along with five other city races, the World Championships and Olympic Games it forms the Abbott World Marathon Majors, a series offering a $1 million prize purse to be split equally between the top male and female marathoners and lesser amounts for the second and third male/female finishers plus awards for the top wheelchair competitors.

The 2018 edition saw Eliud Kipchoge setting a new world record with a time of 2:01:39. The 33 year old Kenyan improved the former mark set by Dennis Kimetto at the Marathon's 2014 edition by 1:18 minutes. The same race saw also fast times on the women's race with a former course record of 2:19:12 set by Mizuki Noguchi in 2005. Gladys Cherono (Kenya) set a new course record with 2:18:11, with the runner up Ruti Aga (Ehthopia) with 2:18:34 and third placed Tirusnesh Dibaba finished 2:18:55, both below the old course record.[2]

Course

{{double image|right|The chase is on....jpg|180|Cityscape Berlin.jpg|235|The marathon course is set throughout several boroughs in Berlin with start and finish near the Brandenburg Gate (bottom right).}}

The course within the metropolis starts and finishes near the Brandenburg Gate. Because of the division of the 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.[4]

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.[3]

On different routes there have been two major international marathons at the 1936 Olympic Games and 2009 IAAF World Championships. Also Ulrich Hutmacher (GER) won a marathon in Berlin on 14 Oct 1973 with a time of 2:19:32 but that race is not considered part of this series.

Results

{{double image|right|Patrick Makau Musyoki running world record at Berlin Marathon 2011.jpg|140|Irina Mikitenko at the Berlin Marathon 2011.jpg|140|Patrick Makau Musyoki and Irina Mikitenko in 2011}}
World records
Men
2018Eliud Kipchoge{{KEN}}2:01:39
2014Dennis Kimetto{{KEN}}2:02:57
2013Wilson Kipsang{{KEN}}2:03:23
2011Patrick Musyoki{{KEN}}2:03:38
2008Haile Gebrselassie{{flagcountry|ETH|1996}}2:03:59
2007Haile Gebrselassie{{flagcountry|ETH|1996}}2:04:26
2003Paul Tergat{{KEN}}2:04:55
1998Ronaldo da Costa{{BRA}}2:06:05
Women
2001Naoko Takahashi{{JPN}}2:19:46
1999Tegla Loroupe{{KEN}}2:20:43
1977Christa Vahlensieck{{FRG}}2:34:48
Key:{{legend2|#A9F5A9|Current course record|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#F7BE81|German championship race|border=solid 1px #AAAAAA}}
Edition Date Male winner Country Time (h:m:s) Female winner Country Time (h:m:s)
4516 September 2018Eliud|Kipchoge}}{{KEN}}2:01:39 WRGladys|Cherono|Gladys Cherono Kiprono}}{{KEN}}2:18:11
4424 September 2017Eliud|Kipchoge}}{{KEN}}2:03:32Gladys|Cherono|Gladys Cherono Kiprono}}{{KEN}}2:20:23
4325 September 2016Kenenisa|Bekele}}{{ETH}}2:03:03Aberu|Kebede}}{{ETH}}2:20:45
42|42}}27 September 2015}}Eliud|Kipchoge}}{{KEN}} 2:04:00Gladys|Cherono|Gladys Cherono Kiprono}}{{KEN}} 2:19:25
41|41}}28 September 2014}}Dennis|Kimetto|Dennis Kipruto Kimetto}}{{KEN}} 2:02:57 WRTirfi|Tsegaye}}{{ETH}} 2:20:18
40|40}}29 September 2013}}Wilson|Kipsang|Wilson Kipsang Kiprotich}}{{KEN}} 2:03:23 WRFlorence|Kiplagat}}{{KEN}} 2:21:13
39|39}}30 September 2012}}Geoffrey|Mutai}}{{KEN}} 2:04:15Aberu|Kebede}}{{ETH}} 2:20:30
38|38}}25 September 2011}}Patrick|Musyoki|Patrick Makau Musyoki}}{{KEN}} 2:03:38 WRFlorence|Kiplagat}}{{KEN}} 2:19:44
37|37}}26 September 2010}}Patrick|Musyoki|Patrick Makau Musyoki}}{{KEN}} 2:05:08Aberu|Kebede}}{{ETH}} 2:23:58
36|36}}20 September 2009}}Haile|Gebrselassie}}{{ETH}} 2:06:08Atsede|Habtamu}}{{ETH}} 2:24:47
35|35}}28 September 2008}}Haile|Gebrselassie}}{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} 2:03:59 WRIrina|Mikitenko}}{{GER}} 2:19:19
34|34}}30 September 2007}}Haile|Gebrselassie}}{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} 2:04:26 WRGete|Wami}}{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} 2:23:17
33|33}}24 September 2006}}Haile|Gebrselassie}}{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} 2:05:56Gete|Wami}}{{flag|Ethiopia|1996}} 2:21:34
32|32}}25 September 2005}}Philip|Manyim}}{{KEN}} 2:07:41 Mizuki Noguchi{{JPN}} 2:19:12
31|31}}26 September 2004}}Felix|Limo}}{{KEN}} 2:06:44Yoko|Shibui}}{{JPN}} 2:19:41
30|30}}28 September 2003}}Paul|Tergat}}{{KEN}} 2:04:55 WRYasuko|Hashimoto}}{{JPN}} 2:26:32
{{sort|29|29}}{{dts|29 September 2002}}Raymond|Kipkoech}}{{KEN}} 2:06:47Naoko|Takahashi}}{{JPN}} 2:21:49
28|28}}30 September 2001}}Joseph|Ngolepus}}{{KEN}} 2:08:47Naoko|Takahashi}}{{JPN}} 2:19:46 WR
27|27}}10 September 2000}}Simon|Biwott}}{{KEN}} 2:07:42Kazumi|Matsuo}}{{JPN}} 2:26:15
26|26}}26 September 1999}}Josephat|Kiprono}}{{KEN}} 2:06:44Tegla|Loroupe}}{{KEN}} 2:20:43 WR
25|25}}20 September 1998}}Ronaldo|da Costa}}{{BRA}} 2:06:05 WRMarleen|Renders}}{{BEL}} 2:25:22
24|24}}28 September 1997}}Elijah|Lagat}}{{KEN}} 2:07:41Catherina|McKiernan}}{{IRL}} 2:23:44
{{sort|23|23}}{{dts|29 September 1996}}Abel|Antón}}{{ESP}} 2:09:15Colleen|De Reuck}}{{RSA}} 2:26:35
22|22}}24 September 1995}}Sammy|Lelei}}{{KEN}} 2:07:02Uta|Pippig}}{{GER}} 2:25:37
21|21}}25 September 1994}}António|Pinto|António Pinto (athlete)}}{{POR}} 2:08:31Katrin|Dörre-Heinig}}{{GER}} 2:25:15
20|20}}26 September 1993}}Xolile|Yawa}}{{RSA}} 2:10:57Renata|Kokowska}}{{POL}} 2:26:20
19|19}}27 September 1992}}David|Tsebe}}{{RSA}} 2:08:07Uta|Pippig}}{{GER}} 2:30:22
18|18}}29 September 1991}}Steve|Brace}}{{GBR}} 2:10:57Renata|Kokowska}}{{POL}} 2:27:36
17|17}}30 September 1990}}Steve|Moneghetti}}{{AUS}} 2:08:16Uta|Pippig}}{{GDR}} 2:28:37
16|16}}1 October 1989}}Alfredo|Shahanga}}{{TAN}} 2:10:11Päivi|Tikkanen}}{{FIN}} 2:28:45
15|15}}9 October 1988}}Suleiman|Nyambui}}{{TAN}} 2:11:45Renata|Kokowska}}{{POL}} 2:29:16
14|14}}4 October 1987}}Suleiman|Nyambui}}{{TAN}} 2:11:11Kerstin|Preßler}}{{FRG}} 2:31:22
13|13}}28 September 1986}}Bogusław|Psujek}}{{POL}} 2:11:03Charlotte|Teske}}{{FRG}} 2:32:10
12|12}}29 September 1985}}Jimmy|Ashworth|Jimmy Ashworth (athlete)}}{{GBR}} 2:11:43Magda|Ilands}}{{BEL}} 2:34:10
11|11}}30 September 1984}}John|Skovbjerg}}{{DEN}} 2:13:35Ágnes|Sipka}}{{HUN}} 2:39:32
10|10}}25 September 1983}}Karel|Lismont}}{{BEL}} 2:13:37Karen|Holdsworth}}{{GBR}} 2:40:32
09|9}}26 September 1982}}Domingo|Tibaduiza}}{{COL}} 2:14:47Jean|Lochhead}}{{GBR}} 2:47:05
08|8}}27 September 1981}}Ian|Ray}}{{GBR}} 2:15:42Angelika|Stephan}}{{FRG}} 2:47:24
07|7}}28 September 1980}}Ingo|Sensburg}}{{FRG}} 2:16:48Gerlinde|Püttmann}}{{FRG}} 2:47:18
06|6}}30 September 1979}}Ingo|Sensburg}}{{FRG}} 2:21:09Jutta|von Haase}}{{FRG}} 3:07:07
05|5}}3 September 1978}}Michael|Spöttel}}{{FRG}} 2:20:03Ursula|Blaschke}}{{FRG}} 2:57:09
04|4}}10 September 1977}}Günter|Mielke}}{{FRG}} 2:15:19Christa|Vahlensieck}}{{FRG}} 2:34:48 WR
03|3}}26 September 1976}}Ingo|Sensburg}}{{FRG}} 2:23:08Jutta|von Haase}}{{FRG}} 3:05:19
02|2}}28 September 1975}}Ralf|Bochröder}}{{FRG}} 2:47:08Christin|Bochröder}}{{FRG}} 2:59:15
01|1}}13 October 1974}}Günter|Hallas}}{{FRG}} 2:44:53Jutta|von Haase}}{{FRG}} 3:22:01

Finishers

In terms of finishing athletes Berlin is one of four world-wide marathons with more than 40,000 finishers, along with New York City, Chicago, and Paris.

YearFinishersShares
TotalMalesFemalesMalesFemales
201840,77528,44312,33270%30%
201739,10128,06711,03472%28%
201636,05426,8079,24774%26%
201536,76727,9178,92976%24%
201428,94622,1786,76877%23%
201336,52727,5778,99075%25%
201234,37726,3987,87177%23%
2011 32,977 25,577 7,414 77% 23%
2010 34,070 26,410 7,215 78% 22%
2009 35,016 27,934 7,060 79% 21%
2008 35,653 28,357 7,429 79% 21%
2007 32,497 25,994 6,492 80% 20%
2006 30,190 24,094 6,088 80% 20%
2005 30,382 24,501 5,872 81% 19%
2004 28,023 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 3,318 130 96% 4%
1981 2,567 2,418 149 94% 6%
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%

Skater-Marathon

The skater marathon has numbered thousands of participants each year. It is considered the largest inline skater marathon in the world and is the final venue of the World Inline Cup.

Records
  • Men: 56:49, Bart Swings (BEL), 2015
  • Women: 01:06:35, Maira Yaqueline Arias (ARG), 2017
Year Male winner Country Time (h:m:s) Female winner Country Time (h:m:s)
2018Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:57:58Katharina|Rumpus}}{{GER}} 01:09:15
2017Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:58:42Maira Yaqueline|Arias}}{{ARG}} 01:06:35
2016Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:59:59Manon|Kamminga}}{{NED}} 01:08:38
2015Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:56:49Sandrine|Tas}}{{BEL}} 01:09:20
2014Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:59:59Manon|Kamminga}}{{NED}} 01:08:38
2013Bart|Swings}}{{BEL}} 00:59:28Manon|Kamminga}}{{NED}} 01:09:58
2012Ewen|Fernandez}}{{FRA}} 01:00:04Sabine|Berg}}{{GER}} 01:14:13
2011Ewen|Fernandez}}{{FRA}} 01:01:26Sabine|Berg}}{{GER}} 01:14:56
2010Severin|Widmer}}{{SUI}} 01:09:19Giovanna|Turchiarelli}}{{ITA}} 01:22:25
2009Luca|Saggiorato}}{{ITA}} 01:02:50Cecilia|Baena}}{{COL}} 01:14:47
2008Joey|Mantia}}{{USA}} 01:00:33Cecilia|Baena}}{{COL}} 01:13:24
2007Nicolas|Iten}}{{SUI}} 01:12:30Hilde|Goovaerts}}{{BEL}} 01:23:20
2006Luca|Saggiorato}}{{ITA}} 01:02:25Giovanna|Turchiarelli}}{{ITA}} 01:14:02
2005Luca|Saggiorato}}{{flagcountry|ITA|2003}} 01:01:21Brigitte|Méndez}}{{COL}} 01:10:43
2004Roger|Schneider}}{{SUI}} 01:04:43Cecilia|Baena}}{{COL}} 01:17:08
2003Juan Carlos|Betancur}}{{COL}} 01:02:03Julie|Glass}}{{USA}} 01:11:28
2002Juan Carlos|Betancur}}{{COL}} 01:04:44Angèle|Vaudan}}{{FRA}} 01:13:59
2001Arnaud|Gicquel}}{{FRA}} 01:04:17Sheila|Herrero}}{{ESP}} 01:12:57
2000Chad|Hedrick}}{{USA}} 01:01:45Angèle|Vaudan}}{{FRA}} 01:08:29
1999Tristan|Loy}}{{FRA}} 01:01:08Anne|Titze}}{{GER}} 01:09:32
1998Johann|Langenberg}}{{FRA}} 01:07:32Caroline|Lagree}}{{FRA}} 01:14:20
1997Pascal|Briand}}{{FRA}} 01:07:52Caroline|Jean}}{{FRA}} 01:15:30

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

See also

  • Sport in Berlin

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.tagesspiegel.de/berlin/grossveranstaltung-ausnahmsweise-mitte-september-tag-der-deutschen-einheit-verdraengt-berlin-marathon/23018044.html|title=Tag der Deutschen Einheit verdrängt Berlin-Marathon|accessdate = 2018-09-15}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a23244705/berlin-marathon-womens-winner/|title=Now a 3-Time Champ, Cherono Adds Course Record to Berlin Marathon Resume|date=2018-09-16|work=Runner's World|access-date=2018-09-28|language=en-US}}
3. ^{{cite web | title = Berlin Marathon | author = Marius Bakken | url = http://www.marathon-training-schedule.com/berlin-marathon.html | accessdate = 2009-04-17}}

External links

{{Commons category|Berlin Marathon}}
  • {{Official website}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20071228215206/http://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/US/about/ World Marathon Majors] – Berlin Marathon at the World Marathon Majors
  • Berlin Marathon at YouRace – Interactive course map and elevation profile
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