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BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2023: The Finisher Magazine

What was that BMW BERLIN-MARATHON like? September 24th will go down in history as one of the greatest festive days in running: Even before the first starting shot was fired, a record number of 47,912 entries from 156 nations had been allocated. And that is just the marathon runners. Of these, 43,010 reached the finish line at the Brandenburg Gate. This is the second highest number of finishers in the history of the race. Tigst Assefa runs into completely new dimensions with a world record. Eliud Kipchoge wins for the fifth time. Amanal Petros pulverises the German record. And Domenika Mayer becomes the second-best German of all time. In this digital finisher magazine we have compiled all the stories and the best photos from the 49th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON for you. We hope you enjoy reading, looking at the photos and reminiscing!

What was that BMW BERLIN-MARATHON like? September 24th will go down in history as one of the greatest festive days in running: Even before the first starting shot was fired, a record number of 47,912 entries from 156 nations had been allocated. And that is just the marathon runners. Of these, 43,010 reached the finish line at the Brandenburg Gate. This is the second highest number of finishers in the history of the race. Tigst Assefa runs into completely new dimensions with a world record. Eliud Kipchoge wins for the fifth time. Amanal Petros pulverises the German record. And Domenika Mayer becomes the second-best German of all time. In this digital finisher magazine we have compiled all the stories and the best photos from the 49th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON for you. We hope you enjoy reading, looking at the photos and reminiscing!

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O V E R A L L<br />

R A N K I N G<br />

R 5 K<br />

is organised by German Road<br />

Races (GRR) with the support<br />

of the German Athletics Association<br />

(DLV). As an association<br />

of major running events<br />

in German-speaking countries,<br />

GRR represents the interests<br />

of running on the road.<br />

Running where<br />

history is written<br />

After the first three races at<br />

the ADAC Marathon Hannover,<br />

the Paderborn Osterlauf and<br />

the Barmer Alsterlauf in Hamburg,<br />

the finale attracted runners<br />

to a place where running<br />

history is regularly made: On<br />

the last five kilometres of the<br />

<strong>BMW</strong> <strong>BERLIN</strong>-<strong>MARATHON</strong> between<br />

Potsdamer Platz and the<br />

Brandenburg Gate in the German<br />

capital. <strong>The</strong>re, where Eliud<br />

Kipchoge set his world records,<br />

<strong>The</strong> overall ranking of<br />

the R5K-Tour<br />

U23 men<br />

Sven Wagner (Königsteiner LV) 43:53<br />

14:26 in Paderborn | 14:50 in Hamburg | 14:37 in Berlin<br />

<strong>The</strong>odor Schucht (SCC Berlin) 44:52<br />

15:06 in Paderborn | 15:00 in Hamburg | 14:46 in Berlin<br />

Philipp Tabert (VfL Eintracht Hannover) 45:02<br />

14:53 in Paderborn | 15:10 in Hamburg | 14:59 in Berlin<br />

U23 women<br />

Kiara Nahen (LC Paderborn) 49:37<br />

16:23 in Paderborn | 16:34 in Hamburg | 16:40 in Berlin<br />

U20 men<br />

Tristan Kaufhold (SSC Hanau-Rodenbach) 44:50<br />

14:57 in Hanover | 14:55 in Hamburg | 14:58 in Berlin<br />

Jakob Dieterich (Laufteam Kassel) 45:09<br />

15:29 in Paderborn | 14:58 in Hamburg | 14:42 in Berlin<br />

Jonas Kulgemeyer (OTB Osnabrück) 45:20<br />

15:09 in Hanover | 14:56 in Hamburg | 15:15 in Berlin<br />

U20 women<br />

Linda Meier (LAC Passau) 49:09<br />

16:33 in Paderborn | 16:32 in Hamburg | 16:04 in Berlin<br />

Sonja Lindemann (LG Wedel-Pinneberg) 51:51<br />

17:29 in Hanover | 17:06 in Hamburg | 17:16 in Berlin<br />

Johanna Ewert (Schweriner SC) 54:21<br />

18:29 in Hanover | 18:13 in Hamburg | 17:39 in Berlin

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