ORTA 10 in 10
ORTA 10 in 10 means running 10 marathons in 10 days along Lago Orta.
Read moreWhat sounds very picturesque in principle is an ordeal over gravel, trails and potholed roads with a total of 3600 meters in altitude.
ORTA 10 in 10 means running 10 marathons in 10 days along Lago Orta.
Read moreWhat sounds very picturesque in principle is an ordeal over gravel, trails and potholed roads with a total of 3600 meters in altitude.
On July 14, the 5th edition of the Arbon Marathon took place.
Together with the Räbhüsli Marathon, the event was run as a double-decker, with only 2 runners accepting this challenge.
In pleasant summer temperatures, the race was once again run along the shores of Lake Constance, with several puddles having to be avoided due to the overflowing lake.
Marathon number 469.
Read moreThe first edition of the Watter Räbhüsli Marathon took place on July 13.
Finally a marathon with 100% asphalt, but with almost 1000 meters of altitude.
Read moreMarathon number 468.
From June 28 to July 7, the 7th edition of the 10 Marathon in 10 Days event took place in Bad Blumau in Styria, Austria.
The aim was to run a marathon every day for 10 days.
Those who successfully completed one marathon received a finisher’s medal, and those who completed all 10 marathons received an eleventh official finisher’s medal.
Read moreThe third edition of the Reichenau Marathon took place on June 16.
It started in Switzerland, then ran around the UNESCO World Heritage-listed island of Reichenau and back to Switzerland through the Wollmatinger Forest and the flea market in Constance.
Read moreIt was marathon number 457.
The 23rd edition of the LGT Alpine Marathon from Bendern to Malbun took place on June 8, 2024.
There were 1870 m of ascent and 720 m of descent to overcome.
Over snowfields, over small streams, through large puddles - not really the ideal stomping ground for a long-distance triathlete.
Nevertheless, there was marathon number 456.
Read moreThe last Winterthur Marathon took place on May 26, 2024.
This race was characterized by endless gravel and trail paths with hurdles over roots.
Read moreAfter the Eastern Switzerland Marathon Days, there are now 455 marathons.
The first Eastern Switzerland Marathon Days took place from May 1st to 12th.
The aim was to run a marathon every day for 12 days.
Organized by Christian Marti from the 100 Marathon Club Switzerland, interested runners from many countries took part.
Beat Knechtle was the only runner to finish all 12 marathons.
In the gallery you can see all diplomas of all 12 days.
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