Join thousands of enthusiastic runners at the iconic Berlin Marathon on Sunday, September 27, 2015! This exhilarating event invites participants to experience the thrill of racing through one of the world's most vibrant cities. Known for its flat and fast course, the Berlin Marathon is considered the perfect opportunity for runners to achieve personal bests while soaking in the rich history and breathtaking sights, including the renowned Reichstag and the remnants of the Berlin Wall. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant, the 42nd edition of this incredible marathon promises an unforgettable experience filled with camaraderie and excitement. Don't miss your chance to be part of this extraordinary journey!
Organiser's Description
Take on the fastest, flattest marathon of them all. Every year thousands of runners from the UK flock to Berlin to take in the sites of the Reichstag and the Berlin Wall along this mighty marathon course. 2015 sees the 42nd running of this event.
No-one has marked this event as 'Done'. Will you be the first?
Berlin Marathon
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