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The stage is set for an electrifying edition of the Vienna City Marathon as an impressive field of international stars prepares to take on the streets of Vienna. With proven champions, rising contenders, and elite distance specialists all confirmed, fans can expect a thrilling battle from start to finish.
Leading the spotlight is Kenya’s Betty Chepkemoi, who returns as defending champion determined to protect her crown after last year’s triumph. Her experience on the Vienna course makes her one of the standout names in the women’s race.
She will face fierce competition from Ethiopia’s talented duo of Haftamnesh Tesfaye and Tigist Gezahagn, both eager to challenge for top honors and continue Ethiopia’s proud tradition of marathon excellence.
The international women’s field is further strengthened by American standout Lindsay Flanagan, whose consistency and strength over the marathon distance make her a serious contender for the podium.
In the men’s race, Eritrea’s Oqbe Kibrom brings major championship pedigree and determination, while Kenya’s Stanley Kurgat and Mica Cheserek add more firepower to an already loaded field.
Beyond the elite competition, the atmosphere in Vienna promises to be unforgettable, with thousands of spectators expected to line the route and cheer on runners from around the world. The race has built a reputation for fast times, passionate crowds, and unforgettable moments—and this year looks no different.
With so much talent assembled on one start line, the Vienna City Marathon is ready to deliver another chapter of world-class road racing. All eyes now turn to Vienna for what could be one of the season’s most exciting marathon battles.
Big Event, Global Field
Around 13,000 runners will take part in the marathon, with a total of 49,000 participants across all events, representing 150 countries
Elite Field (Personal Bests)
MEN
Oqbe Kibrom (ERI) – 2:05:37
Tafese Delegen (ETH) – 2:06:11
Stanley Kurgat (KEN) – 2:07:05
Albert Kangogo (KEN) – 2:07:26
Charles Mneria (KEN) – 2:08:54
Micah Cheserek (KEN) – 2:09:26
Samwel Kiptoo (KEN) – 2:09:45
Aaron Gruen (AUT) – 2:09:53
Paul Tiongik (KEN) – 2:10:25
Abel Sikowo (UGA) – 2:10:33
Mogos Tuemay (ETH) – 2:10:33
Fanny Kiprotich (KEN) – 2:11:21
Andreas Vojta (AUT) – 2:13:43
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More than 41,000 runners from over 110 nations take part in the Vienna City Marathon, cheered on by hundreds of thousands of spectators. From the start at UN City to the magnificent finish on the Heldenplatz, the excitement will never miss a beat. In recent years the Vienna City Marathon has succeeded in creating a unique position as a marathon...
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