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EDP Lisbon Marathon

Saturday October 25th, 2025
Cascais, Portugal
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 8.5 Km
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The EDP Lisbon Marathon is already considered as one of the most beautiful races in the world and acclaimed by international media such as the Forbes Magazine, the Huffington Post and American Express.

Starting in Cascais and finishing at Praça do Comércio, the EDP Marathon course is 100% sea and river side, providing to the runners an unique view along the race.

The EDP Lisbon Marathon is a official race of the International Athletics Federation (IAAF) calendar and it’s becoming a top international race, attracting the top elite athletes and thousands of foreigner runners from all over the world.

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EDP Lisbon Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:03:09 Mosinet Geremew ethi
2nd Male 1:03:16 Peter Kwalia Kipsirat ken
3rd Male 1:03:23 Victor Kwemboi uga
4th Male 1:05:12 Fredrick Domomgole ken
Female 1:10:33 Faith Chepchirchir ken
2nd Female 1:10:37 Faith Chepkoech ken
3rd Female 1:10:46 Alem Nigus ethi
4th Female 1:12:09 Emily Chebet ken
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EDP Lisbon Marathon

The Marathon Club of Portugal (MCP) was founded in 1989 by a group of friends that began running to fight stress and lose a “bit” of weight.

As running got more serious, the club started competing in Portugal and abroad, and became a top competitor on road and cross country events with a permanent presence on the podium’s, including the European Champions Club’s Cup.

In March of 1991, MCP organized its first running event, the Lisbon Half Marathon, a race that today still holds the Half Marathon World Record, 58:23, obtained in 2010. This year, the Lisbon Half Marathon celebrated the 26thedition with over 35.000 runners crossing the 25thof April bridge, an iconic symbol of the city of Lisbon.

Today MCP organizes 5 major running events in Lisbon, that altogether join over 80.000 runners every year racing from 5km to 42km along courses that are worldwide considered as some of the fastest and most beautiful courses in the world.

About the course.

The Lisbon Marathon leaves with as newness the start in the city of Cascais. The course that leads you to the finish, will allow you to take one of the most beautiful roads in the coast (Costa do Estoril). You will have a combination of turquoise sea in the background and then entering the historic area of Lisbon. The finish line is installed in the park Expo (Parque das Nações). The start will be made in the town of Cascais, ( Baía de Cascais, Passeio D. Luís I.) then following the coastal road that runs through the cities of Carcavelos, Estoril, Oeiras, with an impressive view of the sea Belem, Jeronimos Monestery finishing at the “Praça de Comércio” in the historical center of the city, joining the Marathon and the Half Marathon runners.

(2018) Three race records fall in wind-swept Lisbon

The fast-acting organisers of the EDP Lisbon Marathon and Vodafone Half Marathon delayed the start times of both races by an hour and moved the location of the start line for the half marathon to avoid the strong winds of Hurricane Leslie on Sunday (14).

Forecasts had predicted winds of 180kmph, making it impossible to use the bridge over the Tagus River for the starting point of the half marathon, an IAAF Gold Label road race. Instead, the race got underway on the IC2 motorway before re-joining the original designated course.

Ultimately, though, event records fell in three of the four races, meaning the extra effort organisers made in ensuring the events went ahead were all worthwhile.

Last-minute entrant Mustapha El Aziz of Morocco surprised the field in the men’s half marathon by taking three seconds off the race record to win in 1:00:16. The 32-year-old, who has a lifetime best of 59:29, comfortably defeated Ethiopia’s Abdiwak Tura Seifu and Eritrea’s Ammanuel Mesel, who clocked 1:00:41 and 1:00:45 respectively.

“I feel very happy to achieve this win with a good performance,” said the 2014 African 10,000m silver medallist. “When my manager told me I could race this event, I started focusing my training around this achievement. I’m really pleased with the organisation and this result is a good way of thanking them.”

The race record also fell in the women’s event as Ethiopia’s Yebrgual Melese surprised herself by winning in a lifetime best of 1:07:18, taking 35 seconds off the previous course record set in 2011 by Mary Keitany. European 10,000m champion Lonah Chemtai Salpeter finished second with an Israeli record of 1:07:55, defeating Kenya’s Betty Lembus by almost two minutes.

World marathon champion Rose Chelimo of Bahrain finished fifth in 1:10:37. Contesting her first half marathon since becoming a mother, Portugal’s 2012 European 10,000m champion Dulce Félix finished eighth in 1:11:50.

Getachew breaks Portuguese all-comers’ record

While the weather caused headaches for the organisers, the marathon runners found the tail wind to their liking and actually benefitted from the conditions in the IAAF Silver Label event.

After breaking away from the rest of the lead pack in the final kilometre, Ethiopia’s Limenih Getachew won the men’s race in 2:07:34, taking 47 seconds off the course record and Portuguese all-comers’ record set by Samuel Ndungu Wanjiku in 2014.

“I started to believe I could win just after the half-way point,” said the 28-year-old, who set his lifetime best of 2:06:49 when finishing second at the 2014 Paris Marathon. “I ran a faster second half because I wanted to set a personal best. I’m really happy with this result and I intend to improve this more and more.”

Wanjiku finished second in 2:07:51, also inside his own previous course record, while fellow Kenyan Justus Kimutai finished third in a PB of 2:07:58.

In the women’s race, Ethiopia’s Kuftu Dadiso smashed her personal best by almost seven minutes to win in 2:24:56.

Kenya’s Monica Jepkoech finished a distant second in 2:27:35 while Ethiopia’s Tigist Memuye completed the podium in 2:28:35.

António Manuel Fernandes for the IAAF

Telesia Half Marathon

Sunday October 5th, 2025
Telese, Italy
Distance: Half Marathon · 10K · 5K
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The race, now in its seventh edition this year, was awarded the prestigious Label World Athletics award for the third consecutive year , thus becoming part of the World Athletics Label Road Races , the annual road races sponsored by World Athleticsas the most important of their kind worldwide.

The race is SILVER LABEL certified by the Italian Athletics Federation.

The course, approved by IAAF and AIMS, is of category A (homologable records and performances that can be included in the national ranking).

The temperature is ideal: in October in Telese Terme it almost always runs between 12 and 22 degrees. All services are a few meters from the start and finish, available to athletes before and after the race.


2022 men’s winner Peter Mwaniki
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Telesia Half Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:03:24 DIRO ASMAMAWU ethi
2nd Male 1:12:11 FIORILLO MASSIMILIANO ita
3rd Male 1:13:13 OLIMPO GIUSEPPE ita
4th Male 1:14:23 CEGLIE GIOVANNI ita
Female 1:12:06 GETU GELANE ethi
2nd Female 1:31:34 VARRICCHIONE ROBERTA ita
3rd Female 1:31:57 CAPUA KATIUSCIA ita
4th Female 1:33:27 POPA ELENA rou
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Telesia Half Marathon


Trento Half Marathon

Sunday October 5th, 2025
Trento, Italy
Distance: Half Marathon
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In Trento we have joined forces by gathering together the city’s biggest running events to give birth to the “Trento Running Festival”.

The Festival is a whole weekend dedicated to running for people of all levels: top runners, amateurs, families and the young. The event offers the opportunity to meet and watch top athletes trying to beat their record at the half marathon. But why not run just for the fun of it and discover a city with a thousand surprises?

In Trento history is part of the action. The Giro al Sas is one of the oldest races in Europe. It was created in 1907 to honour the patron saint of the city and this year celebrates its 71st edition. It is run on Saturday evening on a 1km lap completed 10 times. Spectators get the chance to see the champions in action repeatedly — some of the best athletes in the world have come to race here, from Stefano Baldini to Paul Tergat and Kenesisa Bekele. The 2017 edition will not disappoint.

Designing a race for champions is difficult but putting one on that can fully satisfy amateurs is even more challenging. The race is designed to give runners the chance for fast times but also to enjoy the sparkling scenery of the city. Among the sights are the basilica of St Maria Maggiore, where the Third Session of the Council of Trento was held, the towers, the Buonconsiglio castle and the passage in front of the MUSE designed by Renzo Piano.

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Trento Half Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: Half Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:00:15 Hosea Kiplangat uga
2nd Male 1:01:11 Dennis Kororia ken
3rd Male 1:01:19 Zacharia Krop ken
4th Male 1:01:58 Dennis Kipruto ken
Female 1:07:56 Yalemget Yaregal ethi
2nd Female 1:10:58 Nelly Jeptoo ken
3rd Female 1:11:34 Nancy Jepleting ken
4th Female 1:13:40 Rita Jelagat ken
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Trento Half Marathon

The course of Trento Half Marathon develops on a single tour entirely in the urban area of the city of Trento.

As the valley floor of the Adige River is wide, the race course is not rough, the only ascent is 300m long with a slope of 2%, the rest of the track has imperceptible slopes.

The route is therefore particularly fast and suitable for those who want a chronometric check in accordance with their physical form



Singelloop Utrecht 10km

Sunday October 5th, 2025
Utrecht, Netherlands
Distance: 10K
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The competition, which roughly translates as the Utrecht Canal Run, was initiated by Nico Munzert and had its first edition on May 30.1925. The race, which followed the banks of Utrecht's canals over a 4700-meter-long course, had garnered over 100 participants by 1931, but the crowds of spectators were much larger with over 75,000 people gathering to witness the event.

The length of the race was extended in 1937, but the event suffered interruption in this period, being absent between 1940 and 1946 due to World War II and undergoing cancellations in 1950 and 1955. The 25th edition of the race was held in 1956.

The current course for the Singelloop has a singular clock-wise loop format within the city, which begins near Lepelenburg Park, passes along Utrecht's canals, then finishes near Wilhelminapark.

The course records are very impressive:

26:44 WR 2010 Leonard Komon (KEN)

31:20 2013 Joyce Chepkirui (KEN)

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Singelloop Utrecht 10km, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: 10k
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 1:02:02 Robert Kiprop Koech ken
2nd Male 1:02:33 Vincent Kimaiyo ken
3rd Male 1:02:55 Mustefa Kedir ethi
4th Male 1:03:30 Abdelali Razyn mar
Female 1:10:06 Maureen Koster
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Singelloop Utrecht 10km

History

Oldest street run in the Netherlands with the fastest 10 km of trails in the world

Partly thanks to a rich history, Singelloop Utrecht is known both nationally and internationally as a unique running event.The largest in Utrecht with a super fast track, excellent and innovative organization, enthusiastic crowd along the course and a unique atmosphere in the Utrecht city center.The stately Maliebaan and monumental Wilhelmina park are two real Utrecht locations that contribute to the special atmosphere of this event that can count on a lot of interest every year.

In the anniversary book, Pim van Esschoten writes: "The history of the Singelloop has beautiful years and also editions sans histoire.There are years that there is no Singel Run at all.The event comes back strongly three times.At the sixtieth edition in 2010 it is in a new flowering period.This resilience has two sources: the beauty of the course and the history of the course.Together they make the Singelloop a monument. "

Singelloop Utrecht proudly bears the banner of oldest streets in the Netherlands.The first edition took place in 1925. In 1928 there were only 37 participants.Along the course, no fewer than 100,000 people will be public.The start was at the Smakkelaarsveld in Utrecht.The city center of Utrecht is the beautiful backdrop for spectators every year to encourage the runners.Images such as on the right show the historical value of the event.

Leonard Komon (pictured left in 2017) wrote on Sunday, September 26th, 2010 history in the 60thedition in Utrecht to run a world record.The 22-year-old Kenyan long distance runner finished in a time of 26 minutes and 44 seconds and was 17 seconds faster than his compatriot Micah Kogo.To this day, the world record on the road has not yet improved.In 2017 Komon returned to Utrecht and finished third."Utrecht gives me a warm feeling.The start on the Maliebaan, the route through the city center and the public along the course.This is a unique event, I am proud to have walked the world record here. "

About the course

The 10 km Singelloop course takes you through the beautiful Utrecht city center and along the authentic canals.From the start on the stately Maliebaan to the finish in the monumental Wilhemina Park, the Domstad shows its most beautiful side.The course has few height differences, is completely paved and traffic free.Every year many PRs are run on this course.The encouragement of the thousands of spectators plays an important role here.Everywhere people stand along the course and music is made.An experience that you must have experienced as a runner.


Perth Marathon

Sunday October 12th, 2025
Perth, Australia
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 10K · 4km
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Join thousands of runners on Sunday October 6th for a beautiful, fast and flat world-class marathon. Experience the most beautiful run in Australia surrounded by the natural beauty of Burswood Park, the serene Swan River, and finishing inside the world’s most beautiful stadium.

The Marathon will be part of the prestigious AbbottWMM Wanda Age Group World Rankings and will be an AIMS Accredited Course as well as serving as both the official 2024 State Marathon Championship for W.A and the 45th Perth Marathon.

Due to overwhelming demand the 2024 Marathon is now sold out and registration has officially closed, join the waitlist to be the first to know when registration opportunities become available.


https://perthrunningfestival.com.au/marathon/
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Perth Marathon, Race Date: 2024-10-06, Distance: Marathon
Division Time Name Age Home
Male 2:16:43 Paul Eyanae KEN
2nd Male 2:33:37 Samuel Ekutan KEN
3rd Male 2:28:05 Tim Hewitt AUS
4th Male 2:29:37 Isaac Ngeno KEN
Female 2:42:13 Fridah Too KEN
2nd Female 2:44:23 Catriona Jennings GBR
3rd Female 2:48:06 Sarah Jerop KEN
4th Female 2:54:19 Lauren French AUS
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