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Livestream, startlister og resultater fra Hamburg Marathon som arrangeres søndag 27. april 2025.
Hamburg Marathon 2025
39. utgave
Dato
27. april
Sted
Hamburg – Tyskland
Start kl 09.30
Startliste
Resultater elite
Resultater alle deltakere
TOP RESULTS MEN MARATHON
- Amos Kipruto (KEN) – 2:03:46
- Philemon Kiplimo (KEN) – 2:04:01
- Erick Sang (KEN) – 2:04:30
- Elroy Gelant (RSA) – 2:05:36
- Kinde Atanaw (ETH) – 2:06:58
- Boki Diriba (ETH) – 2:07:13
- Richard Ringer (GER) – 2:07:23
- Alfonce Kigen (KEN) – 2:07:39
- Felix Kibitok (KEN) – 2:07:41
- Goitom Kifle (ERI) – 2:07:52
- Vincent Kigen (KEN) – 2:08:41
- Samuel Tsegay (SWE) – 2:09:29
- Abay Alemu (ETH) – 2:13:19
- Abdelhadi Labali (MAR) – 2:16:14
- Omar Hassan (ART) – 2:18:06
- Dominik Hirczy (AUT) – 2:18:31
- Benard Cheptoch (P) – 2:19:43
- Jonas Nilsson (SWE) – 2:20:29
- Roy Hoornweg (P) – 2:20:36
- Jakob Lange (GER) – 2:21:10
TOP RESULTS WOMEN MARATHON
- Workenesh Edesa (ETH) – 2:17:55
- Brigid Kosgei (KEN) – 2:18:26
- Kumeshi Sichala (ETH) – 2:19:53
- Shitaye Eshete (BRN) – 2:20:32
- Cynthia Chemweno (KEN) – 2:23:39
- Balemlay Shumet (ETH) – 2:27:05
- Natasha Cockram (GBR) – 2:27:12
- Rebecca Lonedo (ITA) – 2:28:42
- Samrawit Mengsteab (SWE) – 2:28:44
- Roselida Jepketer (BRN) – 2:28:51
- Fozya Jemal (ETH) – 2:31:02
Tracking
Livestream
Favoritter
Kvinner
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Brigid Kosgei (Kenya) – Tidligere verdensrekordholder med 2:14:04 (Chicago 2019). Hun er en av favorittene til å sette ny løyperekord i Hamburg.
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Workenesh Edesa (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:18:51. Har vunnet Osaka Marathon to ganger og er en av de raskeste kvinnene i feltet.
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Etagegn Woldu (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:20:03 (Valencia 2022).
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Waganesh Mekasha (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:20:44 (Toronto 2024).
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Sichala Kumeshi (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:20:42 (Houston 2025).
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Karoline Bjerkeli Grøvdal (Norge) – Europeisk mester i halvmaraton og tidligere vinner av New York Halvmaraton. Hun gjør sin maratondebut i Hamburg.
Menn
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Amos Kipruto (Kenya) – Personlig rekord: 2:03:13 (Tokyo 2022). Vant London Marathon i 2022 og regnes som en av favorittene.
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Guye Adola (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:03:46 (Berlin 2017). Kjent for å ha utfordret Eliud Kipchoge i sitt maratondebutløp.
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Kinde Atanaw (Etiopia) – Personlig rekord: 2:03:51 (Valencia 2019).
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Philemon Kiplimo (Kenya) – Personlig rekord: 2:04:56 (Berlin 2023). Ble nummer tre i Hamburg i 2024 med tiden 2:05:37.
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Richard Ringer (Tyskland) – Maraton-Europamester med personlig rekord på 2:05:46 (Valencia 2024). Han er den tredje raskeste tyske maratonløperen gjennom tidene.
Løypekart
Om Hamburg Marathon
The Hamburg Marathon (German: Hamburg-Marathon) is an annual marathon race over the classic distance of 42.195 km (26.219 mi) held in Hamburg, Germany. In 2009, 13,938 participants were counted. The marathon is categorized as a Gold Label Road Race by World Athletics.
The first edition took place in 1986 with about 8,000 participants. The Hamburg Marathon was named for the sponsoring companies Hansemarathon (1986–1990), Shell-hanse-Marathon (1991–1997), Shell-Marathon (1998–1999), Hansaplast-Marathon (2000–2002), Olympus-Marathon (2003–2005), Conergy Marathon (2006–2008) and 2009–2010 Möbel Kraft Marathon Hamburg, with 13.938 participants. Several championships are integrated in the marathon, the Hamburg Championships, the Hamburger Betriebssport- Meisterschaften, the Hamburger Polizei- Meisterschaften. In 1988, 1995 and 1999, the German Championships, and in 2006 and 2007, the German Championships for the blind and partially sighted were competed during the Hamburg Marathon.
It is one of Germany’s largest road running competitions and a total of 15,174 runners participated in the 25th edition in 2010. The record participation for the event came in 2005 when a total of 17,502 runners completed the course.
Internals disagreements within the organising group and pull-outs from high-profile sponsors affected the race between 2009 and 2011. A new organising group was established for the 2012 race and Hamburger Sparkasse («Haspa», a regional bank) became the title sponsor. This coincided with a resurgence in the elite level race, as both men’s and women’s course records were broken.
The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all entries automatically remaining valid for 2021.