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2025: Review

The 44th GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON was a hot race in cold weather. A total of 42,667 athletes from 135 nations registered for Germany’s largest and most spectacular half marathon and its associated events. This now places the event among the largest half marathons in the world. From an elite sport perspective, it was also a record-breaking race: Amanal Petros improved his own German half marathon record to 59:31 minutes, becoming the first German to break the one-hour barrier. Ethiopia’s Fotyen Tesfaye smashed the course record, running the fifth-fastest time ever recorded worldwide with 63:35. In this digital magazine with 202 pages you will find the most beautiful photos, lots of stories from elite and amateur runners and all the important information about your race.

AN OVERVIEWBecoming

AN OVERVIEWBecoming younger and more female. Around 5,000 people aged 18 to 27 completedtheir first half marathon in Berlin.“We are also delighted to seemore and more younger participantstaking part. We had5,000 first-time starters inthe 18 to 27 age group alone,with a 50% female share,”said Lock. “Running is a statement– a clear statement formovement.”And this message is beingheard all across Europe. Halfmarathons are booming. Thisis evident in the growth of theSuperHalfs series, which includessix top European halfmarathons – with Berlin joiningthe series in 2024. Thosewho finish in Berlin, Valencia,Copenhagen, Lisbon, Cardiffand Prague receive a specialmedal. The race in Prague2025 already took place onSaturday (5 April) just beforethe GENERALI BERLIN HALF– 62 –

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