Bad Pyrmont Marathon

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The Bad Pyrmont Marathon is a marathon that has been taking place since 1998 at the end of July as part of the Brunnenlauf in Bad Pyrmont, which has existed since 1989 . The program also includes runs over 4.1 km, 10 km and the half marathon distance (up to 2006: 20 km).

The scenic and demanding route with approx. 690 meters of altitude leads through the Weser Uplands around Bad Pyrmont. It is a circular course, with some sections of the route being run twice.

statistics

Course records marathon

  • Men: 2:46:32, Frank Balzer, 1998
  • Women: 3:15:55, Nadja Koch , 2017

Fastest runner in 2006

marathon

  • Men: Prapat Bogusch (SUI), 2:48:17
  • Women: Nicole Bornhütter, 3:20:52

20 km

  • Men: Thorsten Wienecke, 1:12:47
  • Women: Silvia Krull, 1:25:12

10 km

  • Men: Helmut Nothdurft, 36:27
  • Women: Aynur Whitefield, 45:12

4.1 km

  • Men: Heiko Wolling, 14:59
  • Women: Coline Ricard, 4:08 pm

Finish 2006

  • Marathon: 199 (178 men and 21 women)
  • 20 km: 276 (215 men and 61 women)
  • 10 km: 244 (182 men and 62 women)
  • 4.1 km: 83 (49 men and 34 women)

See also

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