World Athletics has recognised Tallinn Marathon as a Bronze Label race. This is the first time a sports event held in Estonia is awarded such a high international organisational standard. This year, 21,494 runners from 65 countries in total took part in the international sports event with the highest participation rate in Estonia. Next year, the public’s interest will likely be
Marathon Josphat Leting took top honours by finishing the race in 02:12:42. Coming in second was Bernard Cheruiyot Sang (02:13:47). Finishing third was Joseph Kyengo Munywoki (02:14:09). For the women, Pamela Rotich took top honours by finishing the race in 02:32:16 . She finished 9 secondes ahead of Rebecca Korir. Ruth Matebo got the third place in 02:38:26. Top 5 Men
Marathon Kiprotich Kirui outpaced more then 1778 runners to win in 02:09:22. Dickson Terer secured second in this year’s race with a time of 02:17:30. Finishing third was Robert K. Magut (02:21:20). For the women, Olga Andrejeva scored victory with a time of 02:51:06 . Moonika Pilli earned runner-up honors with a time of 02:53:21. Finishing third was Ulla Huopaniemi (03:02:18).
Thousands of runners gathered in the streets of the Estonian capital city to take part in one of the races of the annual Marathon. Marathon Bernard Kipsang Chumba scored victory with a time of 02:20:52. Robert Kimaru Magut secured second in this year’s race with a time of 02:21:43. David Kipkorir Rutoh (02:22:09) made notched third place. In the women’s race,
Marathon results Top 10 Men Kiprop Tonui (2:18:04) came in comfortably ahead of a field of more than 1,800 runners to win the SEB Tallinn Marathon in Tallinn, Estonia. Sergei Tserepannikov (2:23:48) cut a handful of seconds from his fourth-place finish a year ago to take second. Heinar Naine (2:24:09) rounded out the top three with a time of 2:24:09. For
SEB Tallinn Marathon held on September 12-13 in downtown Tallinn boasted record participant numbers in marathon and half marathon distances as well as Mesikäpp Kids Races and Nike Youth Run. 19,549 recreational athletes in total took part in this year’s SEB Tallinn Marathon, among them 1,823 marathon participants, 3,127 half marathon participants, 9,861 participants in the ten-kilometer running and walking distance,
The 2014 SEB Tallinn Marathon set a new record of participation for a sports events in the Baltics. There were 2,166 registered runners for the marathon and 2,999 for the half marathon. All distances combined, there were 20,314 participants coming from 42 different countries. Marathon The marathon was won by Ethiopian runner Tesfaye Dadi Beyene for the second year in a
Over 20 000 recreational enthusiasts have registered to SEB Tallinn Marathon 2014, which takes place on September 14th. This year the number of people running the marathon is outstanding – over 2100 people have registered, which means that Tallinn Marathon 2014 will be the biggest marathon in the Baltics yet. The favourites include Ethiopian runner and SEB Tallinn Marathon 2013 winner
The SEB Tallinn Marathon, where a total of 22,356 recreational enthusiasts from 43 countries had registered, took place on Sunday, 8 September, in Tallinn. These numbers mean that the event is still the largest public sports event in the whole of Baltic States. The SEB Tallinn Marathon enabled people to test themselves on the marathon, semi-marathon, 10 km running and walking
More than 19,000 recreational athletes from more than 40 countries have registered for various distances of the SEB Tallinn Marathon that will take place this Sunday, 8 September in Tallinn in Estonia. Such a number of participants is the record of all times in the history of Estonian public sports. More than 2,000 runners have registered for the marathon distance. The
The largest public sports event in Estonia, the SEB Tallinn Marathon takes place on Sunday, 8 September, and more than 17,000 participants have already registered. This year, participants are aiming for the Guinness record. The Guinness record is attempted at running the marathon distance while bouncing a basketball through the entire run. The current record holder of this type of marathon