Berlin Marathon (Germany) Renowned as the world’s fastest marathon course, Berlin has been the stage for 12 world records—including Eliud Kipchoge’s historic sub-2-hour exhibition and his official 2:01:09 mark. Held each September, its pancake-flat route winds through wide, tree-lined avenues past landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate. Organizers prioritize runner efficiency: minimal turns, ideal weather, and seamless logistics. Elite athletes target Berlin for record attempts, while amateurs enjoy its welcoming vibe and strong crowd support. The race symbolizes postwar unity—once split by the Wall, now connected by miles of shared effort. Clean, precise, and fast, Berlin merges German engineering with athletic ambition. For those chasing time, there’s no better place on Earth to test human limits against the clock.
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