Marathon de Bangkok

Bangkok Marathon

4 (10 Avis)
Bangkok, Thailand
19 Nov, 2023 (Dim)
Taille de l'événement: 10000 - 24999 participants

Course

5 km, 10.5 km, 21.097 km, 42.195 km

Courses proposées par cet événement

Mini Marathon

19 Nov, 2023 (Dim)
Course
10.5 km
Taille de la course: 5000 - 9999 participants
AIMS Certified
Solo
Sur site
Route
Chronométré
Capitale
Pittoresque
Historique

Half Marathon

19 Nov, 2023 (Dim)
Course
21.097 km
Taille de la course: 2500 - 4999 participants
AIMS Certified
Solo
Sur site
Route
Chronométré
Capitale
Pittoresque
Historique

Micro Marathon

19 Nov, 2023 (Dim)
Course
5 km
AIMS Certified
Solo
Sur site
Route
Chronométré
Capitale
Pittoresque
Historique

Marathon

19 Nov, 2023 (Dim)
Course
42.195 km
Taille de la course: 1000 - 2499 participants
Voir la carte du parcours
AIMS Certified
Solo
Sur site
Route
Chronométré
Capitale
Pittoresque
Historique

Détails de la course

Points forts de la course

Scenic and loop course travel past many historical landmarks through cultural and ethnic communities. All divisions start and finish line are at Sanam Chai Road locating the front of The Royal Grand Palace. Race Course is officially sanctioned by The Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS) and the Amateur Athletic Association of Thailand (IAAF Rules)

Adresse de départ

Bangkok, Thailand

Adresse d'arrivée

Sanam Chai Road Bangkok Thailand

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Ces éléments sont inclus dans votre inscription
Finisher medal
Goodie bag
Event T-shirts
Finisher’s T-shirts
E-certificate/e-diploma
Timing chip (single use)
Drink Stations
Nutrition Stations
Medical Assistance
Toilets

Questions fréquemment posées

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Marc null
Nov 2022
42.195 km

The route is extremely boring and will lead you on a motorway for more than 36 km. Nevertheless, the race is flat and extremely well organized with aid stations every 2K. So if you feel comfortable with a hot and humid race starting at 1 am and with ZERO spectator, go for the bling : nice medal and tee-shirts (you get 2...)

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Yann Jouanique
Country flag of FR
Nov 2018

Well organized, good flat asphalt, but the route is really quite boring: 10km of motorway, then turn back...

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Rahim Yahya
Country flag of MY
Févr 2018

Very well organised! Very cheerful crowd. Route was scenic. Water station serving watermalon was unique. It should be a must for all marathoners I stayed at central. Starting and finishing line was about 5km from CBD. Taxi 🚕 ride cost about 60Baht. Which is about USD1.50. The route are well guarded hence safety is assured.

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Matt Melling
Country flag of GB
Jan 2017
42.195 km

Beautiful route taking you past the main sights of Bangkok. Friendly crowds cheering you on the whole way!

Quite difficult in the heat.

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Ulrich Walter
Country flag of DE
Nov 2013
42.195 km

Bangkok is an exciting city and full of live - unfortunately also full of cars and very crowded. For these reasons the Bangkok Marathon has to take place at night. Another advantage of the race time are the temperatures, which are a little bit lower when it is dark. I have to say that this is the only advantage I can tell you when thinking about this competition. Organization is very bad, and there were probably less than 100 spectators at the course in 2013. It begins with the place where you pick up your bib. It is far outside of the city so that you cannot reach it with means of public transportation. You have to walk a long time or you have to deliver yourself to a Bangkok taxi driver who probably will take three times the price from you as it would be normal. You do not only get your bib at this place, but also already your medal. What a lack of style! In order to get to the start at night you have to take a taxi again. Do not expect that the driver will actually bring you to the starting point. He will argue that alls roads are closed (which is not true) and put you anywhere, hopefully at least near to the start. The start area is in front of the royal palace, which gives it a good atmosphere. Enjoy the time you spend there. Afterwards you will be running lonely over main traffic roads without any sights and without spectators. Every two kilometers you will get water (with ice cubes!) and Gatorade, but do not drink too much! There are no toilets anywhere. When in the end I reached the finish line after a boring run, they offered me some fruit and an original McDonald's hamburger - in Thailand, where you can get phantastic food at each corner, they actually give you junk food at the end of a marathon! However, this suited to the picture which I got from the run. My conclusion: If you are in Bangkok anyhow at the time the marathon takes place and if you are looking for a strange experience, you may participate. Otherwise you should prefer to enjoy the Thai kitchen, to get a massage (try the massage school in Wat Po) or to make a discovery tour through the huge shopping centers. Have fun!

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Dave Brain
Country flag of US

10.55km was my first organized run participation. Loved the location and experience!

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Marcella Cooper
Country flag of CA

This was a well organized race with a relatively flat route. I would definitely do this race again. If you want a simple route in a straightforward half-marathon, this one is for you.

This is the half-marathon distance.

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Péter Grezer
Country flag of RO

Starting at 00:00, near the Royal Palace, the route took us over 36km on a suspended road, making Bkk Marathon definitely one of the most interesting marathons I ran. In the first 2km I realized that it was a bit difficult to run even at a slower pace of 5 min per km, because of the heat and pollution in the old center, but after about 3km's we started to climb a bridge, which actually continued as a suspended road for the next 15km's. It was great there, we were about 15-20m high, above people's houses, the wind felt nice, the pollution was much lower, and the air was breathable. It was ok until the last 3km, when we returned to the city, and the hard-to-breathe air from the old center returned. There were about 28°C at the start, with a humidity around 60%, and a real feel of about 32°C. It wasn't exactly the easiest marathon, but I've decided from the beginning that I was going to run it slower than usual. That's what I did. I ran constantly the whole route, my pace being between 4:50 and 5:00 minutes per km. My experience: youtube.com/watch?v=v6uHU4FrqGY

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Vuottek Un
Country flag of KH

I was really hyped up when it started. There is a clean path from start to finish and amazing crew at every station.

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caecilia gaby

great event marathon that ever i join .. bangkok marathon is the best marathon .. and i want to join for this year 👍

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Résultats 2019 : Marathon de Bangkok

17 Nov, 2019 (Dim)

Credit : BMC TV Marathon Philip Lagat a remporté la course avec un temps de 02:33:54, suivi de Sadik Mohammed qui termine en 02:33:55. Tamirat Beyene Kassa prend la troisième place en 02:34:12. Chez les femmes, Etaferahu Dubale Betrie a remporté la course avec un temps de 02:55:14. Elle devance Meseret Yrdaw de 21 secondes. Margaret Wangui Njuguna monte sur la troisième marche du podium en terminant avec un temps de 02:56:34. Top 5 Hommes 1 Philip Lagat 02:33:54 2 Sadik Mohammed 02:33:55 3 Tamirat Beyene Kassa 02:34:12 4 Onesmus Muindi 02:34:41 5 Kebede Aberra Dinke 02:35:04 Top 5 Femmes 1 Etaferahu Dubale Betrie 02:55:14 2 Meseret Yrdaw 02:55:35 3 Margaret Wangui Njuguna 02:56:34 4 Julia Njari 02:56:35 5 Emebet Sode Niguse 02:58:35 Retrouvez les résultats complets Half Marathon Kenneth Rono a pris le dessus sur ses concurrents pour remporter la course en 01:09:00. Il devance Nattawat Innum de 2 minutes 8 secondes. Sutat Kallayanakitti complète le podium en 01:15:02. Chez les femmes, Addisalem Alemu a gagné l’épreuve en 01:19:15, suivie de Faya Hussan Ogato qui termine en 01:23:27. Ornanong Wongsorn monte sur la troisième marche du podium en terminant avec un temps de 01:31:35. Top 5 Hommes 1 Kenneth Rono 01:09:00 2 Nattawat Innum 01:11:08 3 Sutat Kallayanakitti 01:15:02 4 Yamazaki Takahiro 01:15:33 5 Enock Kigen 01:15:42 Top 5 Femmes 1 Addisalem Alemu 01:19:15 2 Faya Hussan Ogato 01:23:27 3 Ornanong Wongsorn 01:31:35 4 Rabeang Rangphia 01:32:56 5 Piyanuch Sukchat 01:33:19 Retrouvez les résultats complets Mini Marathon Anan Khaekphong a remporté la victoire avec un temps de 00:36:37. Il a pris l’avantage sur Oikawa Atsushi qui le suit à 25 secondes. Sahassawat Manakla prend la troisième place en 00:38:02. Chez les femmes, Chananan Witsaphan a fini à la première place de la course en 00:44:04. Elle devance Sasis Sukumal d’une minute 4 secondes. Juthamat Suwanno prend la troisième place en 00:48:07. Top 5 Hommes 1 Anan Khaekphong 00:36:37 2 Oikawa Atsushi 00:37:02 3 Sahassawat Manakla 00:38:02 4 Eduardo Vallejo 00:38:53 5 Ananthawat Teptawee 00:39:11 Top 5 Femmes 1 Chananan Witsaphan 00:44:04 2 Sasis Sukumal 00:45:08 3 Juthamat Suwanno 00:48:07 4 Jenphak Jeenteed 00:48:21 5 Charinya Kanchanasevee 00:48:40 Retrouvez les résultats complets
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