Join thousands of enthusiastic runners at the BMW Berlin Marathon on Sunday, September 27th, 2020, for an unforgettable experience in one of the world's most vibrant cities! Known for its flat and fast course, this marathon is not only a personal challenge but also a chance to soak in the rich history and iconic sights of Berlin, including the majestic Brandenburg Gate and the remnants of the Berlin Wall. With participants coming from all over the UK and beyond, the atmosphere is electric, making it a must-attend event for both seasoned marathoners and first-time runners. Don't miss your chance to be part of this exhilarating race that promises an unforgettable journey through Germany's capital!
Organiser's Description
Take on the fastest, flattest marathon of them all. The marathon route of the BMW Berlin Marathon is considered to be the fastest in the World and is a popular annual highlight for both runners and spectators. Every year thousands of runners from the UK flock to Berlin to take in the sites along this mighty marathon course - the Reichstag, the Berlin Wall, and the Brandenburg Gate - finish.
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