Generali Berliner Halbmarathon
The Generali Berliner Halbmarathon is one of the largest half marathons in the world, held in the German capital. The event features a flat course through Berlin, attracting a diverse field of participants from over 120 nations. The race is part of the SuperHalfs series and serves as a major gathering for the endurance sports community.
Participants can register for several disciplines including:
- 21.0975 km (Half Marathon)
- Inlineskating
- Wheelchair and Handbike
- Garmin Berlin Mile
- Kids & Youth events (including Bambini run and Kids Skating)
In addition to the main races, the event includes a multi-day sports expo for visitors and exhibitors. The half marathon distance is designated for runners, with a registration system that includes a lottery process. The event also maintains a focus on community spirit and sustainability, featuring initiatives such as the "Plogging Run" to collect waste in the event area. Support for charitable organizations and the local city mission are also integrated into the event structure.
The course is known for its speed, as evidenced by professional athletes achieving times under 60 minutes and national records being set on these streets. An official app and a digital finisher magazine are provided to enhance the experience for participants and spectators. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.