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The 35th real,- BERLIN-MARATHON on September 28th, 2008

On September 28, 2008, the sports metropolis of Berlin will be celebrating a fabulous anniversary. When over 40,000 athletes set off on the fastest marathon course in the world, cheered on by a million spectators and more than 70 live bands, the 35th real,- BERLIN MARATHON will once again captivate the German capital.
Participating in the 35th real,- BERLIN MARATHON means a lot more than just running the same 42 kilometres together with the fastest athletes in the world, however. Experiencing the fantastic atmosphere along the course and running through the Brandenburg Gate and past the grandstands the last 400 metres to the finish line make this euphoric marathon race an unforgettable experience for everyone. We are looking forward to having you join us for the 35th real,- BERLIN MARATHON, and we would like to wish you lots of success and fun in doing so.

NEWS - 28.09.2008

World Marathon Majors: Excitement runs high after Irina Mikitenko’s win in Berlin

Irina Mikitenko has gone into the lead in the second season of the World Marathon Majors (WMM) 2007-2008 with her victory in the real, - BERLIN MARATHON. The German now has 65 points after a fantastic race in the German capital where she won in 2:19:19 , making her the fourth fastest female marathoner of all time and taking her into equal first place alongside Gete Wami ( Ethiopia ) for the season. Mikitenko has also taken the lead for the third WMM Series in 2008-2009 with 50 points from two races. More...
NEWS - 28.09.2008

Haile shatters own world record in Berlin

Foto Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia shattered his own marathon record in the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday morning, running 2:03:59, to become the first man in history under 2:04 for the distance. On a morning that he described as perfect, with sunshine and temperatures rising from 10C (48F) at the 9 a.m. start, to 14C (55F) at the finish, Gebrselassie followed a quartet of Kenyan pacemakers, including Abel Kirui, who had finished second in the race last year. The group of seven passed halfway in 62:04, 25 seconds faster than in 2007. More...
NEWS - 27.09.2008

Weather Forecast for the 35. real,- BERLIN-MARATHON on Sunday Morning

It will be warm as the area of high pressure currently over Germany – FODY – will gradually reduce although incoming breezes from the North See of the PELAGIA cyclone will have only limited effect. Temperatures will be between 8 and 10 degrees Centigrade at 8 o’clock for inner Berlin, expected to rise to their highest of 18 degrees between 1500 and 1600. The westerly wind will increase, reaching a peak strength of 5 and 6 in isolated cases. More...
NEWS - 26.09.2008

Haile back on world record course

FotoHaile Gebrselassie returns on Sunday morning to the scene of his 25th world record, 2.04.26 in the real,- BERLIN-MARATHON last year. The Ethiopian shows little sign of slowing down, and with a swipe at cyclist Lance Armstrong for daring to retire three years ago (and now planning a comeback), the Ethiopian suggested that he himself might still be running and racing up to the 2016 Olympics, when he would be 43 years of age. More...
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