Spetses mini Marathon

The Spetses mini Marathon is an international sporting event held annually over a three-day period on the island of Spetses, Greece. The event includes three foot races of 5,[1] 10,[2] and 25[3] km, and three open-water swimming races of 1.5 km, 3 km, and 5 km, as well as events for children.

Athletes running across the Old Harbor (Palio Limani).

The event has been held every October since 2011, drawing over 5,000 competitors across the three days of races. The mini Marathon is open to all, regardless of amateur status, so long as participants are at least 18 years old and able to pay the registration fee. In addition to the running and swimming events for adults, there are several children's events: a 500 and 1,000 m run, and a 150 and 300 m swim, as well as a 500 m run for children aged 5 and younger (called "My 1st Spetses mini Marathon"). The schedule of events has grown and changed somewhat from the first mini Marathon in 2011. Initially, the long-distance race covered 26 km, but in 2013 this was shortened to 25 km. In 2012, swimming competitions and children's races were introduced. By 2013, the swimming competition had more than 600 competitors, making it the largest open-water swimming competition in Europe. Attendance has increased rapidly, from 10,000 spectators and competitors in 2014, to more than 14,000 coming from 42 different countries in 2018.

Since its creation, the event has won a number of awards, including the "Ruban d'Honneur" from the European Business Awards committee in 2015,[4] as well as being honored in the Sports Tourism category of the 2014 Greek Tourism Awards. The island and its residents play a major role in the Spetses mini Marathon. The event is organized by Athens-based Communication Lab, with support from the municipality of Spetses, the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO), and hundreds of local volunteers. The course of the various races involves much of Spetses and its maritime position — the 25 km run covers the island, while the shorter routes run through the historic center and the Old Harbor. The 3 and 5 km swimming routes cross (once and twice, respectively) the strait separating Spetses from the town of Kosta on the mainland, while the 1.5 km swim starts in front of the Poseidonion Grand Hotel.


Winners

YearWinnerTime
25 km Course (Men)
2019Pitsolis Charalampos01:31:12[5]
2018Efstratiou Ioannis01:38:41[6]
2017Merousis Christoforos01:27:11 [7]
2016Merousis Christoforos01:26:15
2015Skoularikis Giorgos01:36:49
2014Valavanis Giorgos01:39:21
2013Theodorakakos Dimitris01:28:00
2012Papadopoulos Yiannis01:13:33
2011Papadopoulos Yiannis01:31:12

Year

Winner

Time

5 km Course (Men)
2019 Kalakos Thanos 00:14:27[5]
2018 Roukliotis Georgios 00:15:13[6]
2017 Dimopoulos Panagiotis 00:15:01[8]
2016 Roukliotis Georgios 00:15:23
2015 Nakopoulos Costas 00:14:39
2014 Nakopoulos Costas 00:13:57
2013 Nakopoulos Costas 00:14:33
2012 Nakopoulos Costas 00:14:53
2011 Nakopoulos Costas 00:16:02

Year

Winner

Time

10 km Course (Men)
2019 Kokalas Giorgos 00:34:44[5]
2018 Tsikouras Nikos 00:33:41[6]
2017
2016 Dimitriadis Nikos 00:35:59
2015 Drossos Konstantinos 00:34:16
2014 Poulios Constantinos 00:32:26

Sources

  • Dr. Marina Lyda Coutarelli, "The Spetses mini Marathon Phenomenon", Visitgreece.gr The Blog, Athens 2014.
  • Marissa Churchill, Pastry Chef and Author, "Exploring the Peloponnese", Huffingtonpost.com The Blog, U.S.A. 2014.
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