Wachau Marathon


The Wachau Marathon is a 26.2-mile foot race on paved roads along the Danube River in Wachau, Austria run in September. The race was founded in 1998, and its course is certified by World Athletics.[1] [2] More than 7,000 runners participated in 2019.[3]

Wachau Marathon
DateSeptember
LocationEmmersdorf to Krems, Austria
Distance26.2 miles
Established1998
Course recordsMen: 2:12:32 (2003)
John Kipngeno Rotich
Women: 2:33:33 (2002)
Karina Szymańska
Half
Men: 59:53 (2016)
Peter Cheruiyot Kirui
Women: 1:09:21 (2018)
Perendis Lekapana
Official sitehttp://www.wachaumarathon.com
Participants7,000 (in all races)

The marathon runs from Emmersdorf to Krems an der Donau. During the race weekend, there is also a half marathon favored by competitive runners. The half marathon often has a deep International field. The shortest race is a "quarter-marathon," 6.8-mile (or 11K) race. On the previous day, children's runs are held over different distances. After Helmut Paul led the event for ten years, another company under the leadership of Michael Buchleitner took over the responsibility for the run in 2008.

From 2004 to 2007, an ultramarathon (53 km) was offered, which was part of the European Ultramarathon Cup.

The course is described as fast and flat with beautiful scenery.[4][5] The route first leads 3 km upstream on the left bank of the Danube, turns and then runs downstream to the center of Krems for the finish. The half marathon starts in Spitz, the 6-mile in Dürnstein.[6]

The Austrian National Championships have been held three times as part of the Wachau Marathon. In 2002, Max Wenisch as overall seventh for men (2:27:48) and Veronika Kienbichl as overall eighth for women (2:53:09) became Austrian marathon champions. In 2007, the overall winner Eva-Maria Gradwohl became Austrian champion in the half marathon, while the men's title went to Martin Pröll (1:05:31). In 2010 Andrea Mayr, third overall, won the national championship title in a half marathon in 1:14:21, while Günther Weidlinger, seventh overall, won with a time of 1:04:59.

Course records

Marathon[7] Men: 2:12:32, John Kipngeno Rotich (KEN), 2003 Women: 2:33:33, Karina Szymańska (POL), 2002

Half Marathon Men: 59:53, Peter Cheruiyot Kirui (KEN), 2016 Women: 1:09:21, Perendis Lekapana (KEN), 2018

Results

Marathon

Date Men Time Women Time
29 September 2019 Markus Marouschek (AUT) 2:38:48 Zuzana Korotviková (SVK) 3:12:14
23 September 2018 Wolfgang Wallner -6- 2:30:52 Elisabeth Smolle (AUT) 2:56:40
17 September 2017 Wolfgang Wallner -5- 2:32:23 Cornelia Krapfenbauer -2- 3:01:18
18 September 2016 Ben Gamble (GBR) 2:32:59 Christina Oberndorfer (AUT) 3:08:22
13 September 2015 Wolfgang Wallner -4- 2:38:06 Manuela Antosch (AUT) 3:11:10
14 September 2014 Wolfgang Wallner -3- 2:34:19 Cornelia Krapfenbauer (AUT) 3:04:03
15 September 2013 Wolfgang Wallner -2- 2:32:02 Veronika Limberger (AUT) 3:12:20
16 September 2012 Tobias Sauter (GER) 2:28:44 Gertraud Schneitl (AUT) 3:14:58
18 September 2011 Wolfgang Wallner (AUT) 2:36:20 Meta Steinbach-Olsson (SWE) 3:12:08
19 September 2010 Thomas Augustin (AUT) 2:35:39 Karin Freitag (AUT) 2:56:10
20 September 2009 Alexander Frühwirth -2- 2:44:16 Ingrid Eichberger -3- 2:59:34
14 September 2008 Alexander Frühwirth (AUT) 2:44:14 Réka Kovács (HUN) 3:14:04
16 September 2007 Béla Horváth (HUN) 2:37:06 Marija Vrajić (CRO) 3:03:53
17 September 2006 Erich Kokaly (AUT) 2:28:18 Ivana Martincová (CZE) 2:54:00
18 September 2005 Kidus Gebremeskel (ETH) 2:26:22 Ingrid Eichberger -2- 2:52:13
19 September 2004 Julius Randich (KEN) 2:23:11 Ingrid Eichberger (AUT) 2:54:16
14 September 2003 John Kipngeno Rotich (KEN) 2:12:32 Olena Roschko (UKR) 2:52:48
15 September 2002 Mykola Rudyk (UKR) 2:18:31 Karina Szymańska -3- 2:33:32
16 September 2001 Joseph Kanda (KEN) 2:15:35 Karina Szymańska -2- 2:42:33
17 September 2000 James Tanui (KEN) 2:14:32 Karina Szymańska (POL) 2:38:47
19 September 1999 János Zabari (HUN) 2:29:55 Ida Šurbek (SLO) 2:49:53
20 September 1998 Antal Szűcs (HUN) 2:21:35 Dana Hajná (CZE) 2:47:21

Half marathon

Year Men Time Women Time
2019 Charles Karanja Kamau (KEN) 1:01:01 Joyline Chemutai (KEN) 1:11:20
2018 Geoffrey Ronoh (KEN) 1:00:21 Perendis Lekapana -2- 1:09:21
2017 Peter Cheruiyot Kirui -2- 1:00:45 Polline Njeru (KEN) 1:10:38
2016 Peter Cheruiyot Kirui (KEN) 0:59:53 Perendis Lekapana (KEN) 1:09:49
2015 Benard Bett (KEN) 1:01:34 Viola Jelagat (KEN) 1:09:57
2014 Daniel Kinyua Wanjiru (KEN) 1:00:38 Joan Chelimo (KEN) 1:11:52
2013 Luka Rotich (KEN) 1:01:15 Polline Wanjiku (KEN) 1:10:48
2012 Robert Langat (KEN) 1:01:05 Magdalene Mukunzi (KEN) 1:10:26
2011 Geoffrey Ngugi Kanyanjua (KEN) 1:01:18 Alice Mogire (KEN) 1:12:28
2010 Weldon Kirui (KEN) 1:01:10 Mary Naali (TAN) 1:12:16
2009 Simon Kasmili (KEN) 1:05:03 Sabrina Mockenhaupt (GER) 1:12:49
2008 Wilson Kipkosgei Chemweno (KEN) 1:05:31 Eva-Maria Gradwohl -2- 1:14:33
2007 Jonathan Koilege (KEN) 1:04:17 Eva-Maria Gradwohl (AUT) 1:14:33
2006 Serhij Satschepa (UKR) 1:05:55 Dana Janečková (SVK) 1:18:02
2005 Stanley Kipkosgei Salil (KEN) 1:03:47 Tatjana Wilissowa (RUS) 1:13:44
2004 Eliud Tanui (KEN) 1:04:42 Simona Staicu -4- 1:14:30
2003 Michael Buchleitner -2- 1:04:10 Beáta Rakonczai (HUN) 1:09:45
2002 Augustin Togom (KEN) 1:03:33 Anikó Kálovics (HUN) 1:10:26
2001 Mykola Antonenko (UKR) 1:04:20 Simona Staicu -3- 1:14:22
2000 Zsolt Benedek (HUN) 1:05:18 Dagmar Rabensteiner (AUT) 1:15:29
1999 Francis Mbiu (KEN) 1:03:25 Simona Staicu -2- 1:13:33
1998 Michael Buchleitner (AUT) 1:02:58 Simona Staicu (ROM) 1:12:59

6.8 mile

Year Men Time Women Time
2019 Martin Hofbauer (AUT) 0:37:32 Marie Glaser (AUT) 0:45:39
2018 Philipp Gintenstorfer -2- 0:38:08 Michaela Zwerger -2- 0:44:10
2017 Wolfgang Hiller -3- 0:36:28 Julia Mayer (AUT) 0:40:23
2016 Philipp Gintenstorfer (AUT) 0:36:34 Anita Baierl (AUT) 0:39:24
2015 Andreas Vojta (AUT) 0:34:08 Anna Glack (AUT) 0:44:29
2014 Wolfgang Hiller -2- 0:35:22 Annabelle-Mary Konczer (AUT) 0:38:39
2013 Wolfgang Hiller (AUT) 0:35:42 Michaela Zwerger (AUT) 0:41:10
2012 Manuel Wyss (SUI) 0:34:49 Kis Zsanett (HUN) 0:38:52
2011 Gerhard Gutmann (AUT) 0:37:32 Anna Hajdú (HUN) 0:42:03
2010 Christian Steinhammer (AUT) 0:33:06 Franziska Gruber (AUT) 0:41:29

Ultra marathon

Date Men Time Women Time
2007 Rene Fanninger (AUT) 3:40:08 Bärbel Lemme (GER) 4:14:12
2006 Alexander Frühwirth (AUT) 3:26:01 Henriette Holzknecht (AUT) 4:08:27
2005 Stefan Bosch (GER) 3:43:04 Heike Grob (GER) 4:18:20
2004 Günter Marhold (GER) 4:01:35 Manuela Skobek (AUT) 4:36:53
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References

  1. "Wachau Marathon — Krems, Austria". runinternational.eu. Running in Europe. 27 September 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  2. List of IAAF Certified Marathon and Half Marathon Courses. World Athletics. World Athletics. p. 2.
  3. "Huge atmosphere at the 22nd international WACHAU marathon" (PDF). wachaumarathon.com. Wachau Marathon. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  4. "Wachau Marathon". Race Raves. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  5. "Wachaumarathon under new management". Marathon4You. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
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