48. BMW Berlin-Marathon
Major Event
Past Race

2022

48. BMW Berlin-Marathon

About the Race

The BMW Berlin Marathon is one of the world’s most prestigious and fastest road races. Renowned for its flat, scenic course that winds through historic landmarks and modern architecture, it draws elite athletes and passionate runners eager to achieve personal bests and world records. With its lively atmosphere and enthusiastic crowds, the race embodies Berlin’s rich culture, unity, and vibrant energy.

Date & Time

Sunday, Sep 25, 2022

Start time: 7:00 AM

Location

Berlin

DEU

Distance

42.195 km

26.2 miles

Event Type

Marathon

Major Event

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