Warsaw Marathon Explained

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Date:Late September or early October
Location:Warsaw, Poland
Type:Road
Distance:Marathon
Sponsor:PZU, Orlen
Record:Men's: 2:08:17 (2011)
John Kibet
Women's: 2:28:35 (2022)
Demissie Ayantu
Participants:2,734 finishers (2021)
854 finishers (2020)
4,557 (2019)

The Warsaw Marathon (Polish: Maraton Warszawski pronounced:, also referred to as the PZU Warsaw Marathon) is an annual marathon event which takes place on the streets of Warsaw, Poland. It is the oldest annual marathon in Poland, held since 1979. The marathon is organized by the non-governmental organization Fundacja Maraton Warszawski. The race usually takes place on the last Sunday of September.

It is one of two marathons hosted in the city, alongside the Orlen Warsaw Marathon, generally held in April. The marathon is one of five in the Crown of Polish Marathons program, along with the Dębno, Kraków, Poznań, and Wrocław Marathons.

Polish competitors have traditionally triumphed in the early editions of the event both in the men's and women's competitions. However, since the fall of communism in 1989, the race has attracted more international participants who started to dominate the race. The current course records are 2:08:17 hours for men, set by John Kibet of Kenya in 2011, while Ethiopian Demissie Ayantu's run of 2:28:35 in 2022 is the fastest by a woman on the course.

History

The marathon was first held on under the original name "1st Marathon of Peace" (to convince socialistic regime about the idea of "run for health, run for all"). It happened thanks to the three brave people: Tomasz Hopfer (TVP journalist and runner), Józef Węgrzyn (journalist and runner) and Zbigniew Zaremba (1st director of the Warsaw Marathon; and running coach). In the inaugural race, the length of the course was just, and not the normal, classic distance of .

In 2000 the men's race and in 2012 the women's race had the status of Polish Marathon National Championships.[1]

From 2013, the Polish insurance company Powszechny Zakład Ubezpieczeń (PZU) became a title sponsor, and the marathon was renamed "PZU Warsaw Marathon".[2]

In 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers rescheduled the marathon to take place over four separate heats during the weekend, with each heat having a maximum of 250 runners.[3] In addition, the course was changed to a loop of in the center of the city. Since nearly 2000 runners had already registered for the race, a lottery was held to determine who was allowed to participate, with those denied a spot allowed to transfer their entry to 2021 or obtain a refund.[4]

Schedule of heats in 2020[5] ! Heat !! Date !! Time !! Time limit
1 16:00 6.5 hours
2 00:00 6.5 hours
3 08:00 4.0 hours
4 13:00 6.0 hours

Other races

Although the main attraction is the marathon, there is also a handbike marathon and a "High Five Race" (5 km race). Since 2022, a 10-kilometre race aimed at beginners known as the Pekao SA Warszawska Dycha has also been organized as part of the event.[6]

Other activities

During the marathon weekend, additional activities take place, such as a sport and fitness expo, running seminars, and activities for children.

Results

Key:

YearFinishersMen's winnerCountryTimeWomen's winnerCountryTimeRf.
20235,555Levente Szemerei2:15:29Ewa Jagielska2:34:41[7]
20223,707Joseph Munywoki2:10:07 Demissie Ayantu2:28:35 <-- gun time (net time was 2:28:35) -->[8]
20212,734Yared Shegumo2:14:38 Monika Andrzejczak2:31:11 [9]
2020854Paweł Kosek2:23:14Dominika Stelmach-Stawczyk2:41:57[10] [11]
20194,557Dadi Yami2:11:39Rebecca Korir2:29:04
20187,528David Metto2:12:44Beatrice Cherop2:35:22
20175,460Błażej Brzeziński2:11:27Bekelu Beji2:35:09
20165,921Ezekiel Omullo2:08:55Gladys Kibiwot2:36:34
20155,491Ezekiel Omullo2:09:19Ruth Wanjiru2:29:39
20146,679Victor Kipchirchir2:09:59Svitlana Stanko2:33:04
20138,506Yared Shegumo2:10:34Goitetom Haftu2:29:32[12] [13]
20126,796James Mutua2:15:02Agnieszka Ciołek2:34:15
20114,061John Kibet2:08:17Svitlana Stanko2:31:28
20103,322Tola Bane2:13:10Tetyana Holovchenko2:31:37
20093,164Teshome Gelana2:12:03Anastasiya Padalinskaya2:44:55
20082,640Alemayehu Shumye2:11:50Małgorzata Sobańska2:31:20
20072,119Paweł Ochal2:12:20Valentina Poltavska2:40:18
20061,860Vitalij Shafar2:12:29Nina Podnebesnowa2:42:43
20051,689Grzegorz Gajdus2:14:50Nina Kolyasewa2:34:53
2004937Radosław Dudycz2:17:21Janina Malska2:48:41
20031,063Artur Pelo2:20:41Karina Szymańska2:42:04
2002307Dmitrijs Šlesarenoks2:30:02Marlena Żołnowska3:36:19
2001564Bartosz Mazerski2:24:45Maria Bąk2:48:31
2000587Mirosław Plawgo2:15:57Ewa Fliegert2:51:02
1999693David Ngetich2:16:31Karina Szymańska2:45:44
1998867Grzegorz Głogosz2:17:06Karina Szymańska2:36:24
1997700Wiesław Lenda2:25:39Karina Szymańska2:42:18
1996658Artur Ociepa2:18:14Yelena Tsukhlo2:37:48
1995779Christo Stefanov2:15:37Yelena Tsukhlo2:37:21
1994788Wiesław Lenda2:17:50Yelena Tsukhlo2:42:36
1993520Julius Mitibani2:20:26Polina Grigorenko2:55:25
1992794Jacek Kasprzyk2:17:38Aniela Nikiel2:42:27
1991852Ryszard Misiewicz2:19:50Małgorzata Birbach2:47:21
19901,129Krzysztof Niedziółka2:20:08Ewa Olas2:42:48
19891,222Jerzy Skarżyński2:22:19Ewa Bober3:01:14
19881,596Paweł Tarasiuk2:17:37Stefania Kozik2:55:34
19871,398Wiesław Lenda2:24:47Renata Walendziak2:38:24
19861,505Józef Mitka2:19:48Maria Kawiorska2:46:48
19851,607Andrzej Malicki2:20:29Irina Hulanicka2:46:21
19841,914Miroslaw Rudnik2:25:15Stefania Kozik3:06:02
19831,919Stanimir Nenov2:23:55Irena Maliborska2:59:38
19821,727Zbigniew Pierzynka2:24:09Helena Kozioryńska3:08:52
19812,015Jerzy Finster2:17:06Cindy Wuss2:51:22
19802,289Jerzy Gros2:22:12Anna Bełtowska3:05:14
19791,861Kazimierz Pawlik2:11:34Renata Pentlinowska2:51:38

Multiple wins

AthleteWinsYears
4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003
3 1987, 1994, 1997
3 1994, 1995, 1996
2 1984, 1988
2 2015, 2016
2 2013, 2021
2 2011, 2014

By country

CountryTotalMen'sWomen's
51 27 24
11 8 3
7 4 3
5 1 4
4 0 4
3 0 3
2 2 0
1 0 1
1 0 1
1 1 0
1 0 1
1 1 0
1 0 1

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Warsaw Marathon . 1 October 2022.
  2. Web site: PZU became a title sponsor for Warsaw Marathon . 2013-08-28 . pzu.pl . 2015-02-28. Polish.
  3. Web site: 42nd Warsaw Marathon will take place on September 26th and 27th 2020! - Maraton Warszawski . 2020-09-13 . 2021-10-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211001205634/https://maratonwarszawski.com/en/aktualnosci/42nd-warsaw-marathon-will-take-place-on-september-26th-and-27th-2020/ . dead .
  4. Web site: Ballot results – Maraton Warszawski . 2020-09-13 . 2021-10-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211001204210/https://maratonwarszawski.com/en/aktualnosci/ballot-results/ . dead .
  5. Web site: Distribution of slots in the 42nd PZU ORLENWarsaw Marathon – the rules. 2023-11-18 .
  6. Web site: 44. Maraton Warszawski przeszedł do historii. Rekord imprezy wśród kobiet . pl . 25 September 2022 . 2 October 2022.
  7. Web site: 45. Maraton Warszawski – Warszawa 2023 info, trasa, wyniki . pl . aktywer.pl . 11 October 2023.
  8. Web site: Live.sts-timing.pl. 2022. STS-TIMING.PL – WYNIKI. . 2022-09-26.
  9. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20210926174449if_/https://live.sts-timing.pl/mw2021/mw2021.pdf . 43. Maraton Warszawski . 2021-09-26 . 2021-09-26 . live . 2023-11-17.
  10. Web site: STS-Timing.pl – Wyniki. https://web.archive.org/web/20200927122121/https://live.sts-timing.pl/mw2020/tabela.php?dystans=1. 2020-09-27.
  11. Web site: Kto wygrał 42. PZU ORLEN Maraton Warszawski? 854 zawodników na mecie biegu stacjonarnego. https://web.archive.org/web/20200928061139/https://biegowe.pl/2020/09/kto-wygral-42-pzu-orlen-maratonu-warszawski-854-zawodnikow-na-mecie-biegu-stacjonarnego.html. 2020-09-28. 27 September 2020.
  12. http://www.aimsworldrunning.org/results/2013_09.htm September 2013 AIMS results
  13. http://www.35mw.sts-timing.pl/index.php?dystans=1 Wyniki online