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Livestream, startlists and results from Berlin Marathon which is held on Sunday 24th of September 2023.
Berlin Marathon 2023
49th edition
Date
September 24
Place
Berlin – Germany
Livestream
Watch the race on Olympic Channel (for free, but requires registration).
Distance
Road marathon
Starting times:
- 08:50 a.m.: Handbiker (Elite)
- 08:57 a.m.: Wheelchair competitors
- 08:57 a.m.: Handbiker
- from 09:15 a.m.: Runners (in four waves)
Results
Men, top 10
1. Kipchoge, Eliud (KEN) – 2:02:42
2. Kipkemoi, Vincent (KEN) – 2:03:13
3. Takele, Tadese (ETH) – 2:03:24
4. Korir, Ronald (KEN) – 2:04:22
5. Teklu, Haftu (ETH) – 2:04:42
6. Shiferaw, Andualem Belay (ETH) – 2:04:44
7. Kipruto, Amos (KEN) – 2:04:49
8. Kiplimo, Philemon (KEN) – 2:04:56
9. Petros, Amanal (GER) – 2:04:58
10. Kiplimo, Bonface Kimutai (KEN) -2:05:05
Women, top 10
1. Assefa, Tigst (ETH) – 2:11:53 World Record
2. Chepkirui, Sheila (KEN) – 2:17:49
3. Shauri, Magdalena (TAN) – 2:18:41
4. Yimer, Zeineba (ETH) – 2:19:07
5. Teferi, Senbere (ETH) – 2:19:21
6. Dida, Dera (ETH) – 2:19:21
7. Edesa, Workenesh (ETH) – 2:19:40
8. Bekele, Helen (ETH) – 2:19:44
9. Purdue, Charlotte (GBR) – 2:22:17
10. Wereta, Fikrte (ETH) – 2:23:01
Startlist Elite
MEN ELITE
- Eliud Kipchoge KEN 2:01:09
- Amos Kipruto KEN 2:03:13
- Jonathan Maiyo KEN 2:04:56
- Eliud KiptanuiKEN2:05:21
- Ghirmay Ghebreslassie ERI2:05:34
- Ronald KorirKEN2:05:37
- Tadu AbateETH2:05:38
- Philemon KiplimoKEN2:05:44
- Enock OnchariKEN2:05:47
- Mark KorirKEN2:05:49
- Andualem ShiferawETH2:05:52
- Haftu TekluETH2:05:53
- Amanal PetrosGER2:06:27
- Josphat BoitKEN2:06:34
- Tadesse Abraham SUI 2:06:38
WOMEN ELITE
- Tigst AssefaETH2:15:37
- Sheila Chepkirui KEN 2:17:29
- Tigist AbayechewETH2:18:03
- Workenesh EdesaETH2:18:51
- Hiwot Gebrekidan ETH2:19:10
- Hitomi NiiyaJPN2:19:24
- Zeineba YimerETH2:19:28
- Etagegn WolduETH2:20:03
- Gutemi ImanaETH2:20:11
- Delvine MeringorROU2:20:49
- Helen TolaETH2:21:01
- Dera DidaETH2:21:11
- Fikrte Wereta ETH 2:22:50
- Charlotte PurdueGBR2:23:26
- Senbere Teferi ETH 2:24:11
Livestream
- Tele Deporte (Spain)
- CT Sports (Czech Republic)
- L’equipe Chanele (France)
- Sporttv Channel 2 (Portugal)
(Requires VPN-connection of respective country)
Course
Elevation profile
Weather
About Berlin Marathon
The Berlin Marathon (German: Berlin-Marathon, pronounced [bɛʁˈliːn ˈmaʁatɔn]) is a marathon event held annually on the streets of Berlin, Germany on the last weekend of September. Held annually since 1974,[a] the event includes multiple races over the marathon distance of 42.195 kilometres (26.219 mi), including elite level road running competitions for men and women, a race for the public, an inline skating race, a wheelchair race, and a handcycle race.
Events are split over two days, with skaters competing on the Berlin Marathon marathon course on Saturday before the running events. Power walkers, hand-bikers, wheelchair riders, and a children’s marathon (4.2195 kilometres (2.6219 mi), 1/10 of the regular distance)[4] are also part of the marathon weekend, which is organised by SCC EVENTS. The elite running and wheelchair races are part of the World Marathon Majors, an annual series of top level races offering a $1 million prize purse. BMW is the current title sponsor for the race.
The city’s flat course regularly produces fast performances and the marathon world record has been broken in Berlin on twelve occasions, particularly the most recent eight instances on the men’s progression (as of September 2022). The current record in Berlin Marathon was set at the 2022 edition, where Eliud Kipchoge won the men’s race in 2:01:09. Tigist Assefa set a new women’s course record that same year with 2:15:37.