Vienna City Marathon 2025 Chepkirui Aims for Third Victory
The Vienna City Marathon is set to return on April 6, 2025, promising an exhilarating event for both elite athletes and amateur runners. As Austria's premier road race, the marathon continues to attract participants from around the globe, eager to experience the historic and scenic course through Vienna's iconic landmarks.
Elite Women's Race Chepkirui's Quest for a Third Victory
In the women's elite field, Vibian Chepkirui of Kenya aims for her third Vienna victory, having previously won in 2021 and 2022. Chepkirui, who set the current course record of 2:20:59 in 2022, returns with the ambition to surpass her personal best and further cement her legacy in Vienna.
Challenging her are these Kenyans:
Rebbeca Tanui: With a personal best of 2:21:08, Tanui has shown consistent improvement and poses a significant threat to the defending champion.
Catherine Cherotich: After a breakthrough performance in 2024, clocking 2:22:42 in Frankfurt, Cherotich is poised to make a strong impact.
Faith Chepkoech: A rising star, Chepkoech achieved a personal best of 2:26:22 in Vienna last year and is determined to improve her standing.
Event Details
The 2025 Vienna City Marathon is not only about elite competition; it celebrates running for all enthusiasts. This year's event has seen record-high registrations, reflecting a growing enthusiasm for running across Europe.
The marathon weekend offers a variety of races:
Saturday, April 5, 2025
Vienna 5K: A 5 km run through the city center, starting at 6:15 PM at Schottentor near the University.
Children’s Races: The "Daily Mile 800" for ages 3 to 10 and the "Daily Mile 1,600" for ages 6 to 18, starting at 4:00 PM and 4:30 PM respectively on the Ringstraße near the Burgtheater.
Sunday, April 6, 2025
Marathon: Starting at 9:00 AM on Wagramer Straße near the Reichsbrücke.
Half Marathon: Also starting at 9:00 AM from the same location.
Relay Marathon: Teams of four share the marathon distance, starting concurrently with the individual marathon.
Participants will traverse a picturesque course that highlights Vienna's rich cultural heritage, passing landmarks such as the Vienna State Opera, Schönbrunn Palace, and the historic Ringstraße. The event not only offers a competitive platform for elite runners but also fosters a festive atmosphere for all participants and spectators, embodying the spirit of unity and celebration through sport.
As anticipation builds, the 2025 Vienna City Marathon promises to be a memorable event, showcasing exceptional athleticism against the backdrop of one of Europe's most beautiful cities.
posted Tuesday February 18th