Barcelona Marathon

Barcelona Marathon

Each year the city of Barcelona swells with runners from all over the world who visit the city for the annual Barcelona Marathon (known locally as the Zurich Marató). Those planning on participating in this year´s 41st edition marathon, which will be taking place on March 10th, 2019, should start thinking about registering soon and training if they haven´t already. As of one and a half month before the event date, there were already 12,500 registered participants. Over 20,000 runners participated in 2017 and a similar number of participants is expected to participate this year. Tens of thousands of spectators are expected to line the route and cheer on the participants.

History of the Marathon

The first Barcelona Marathon took place in 1978, in the coastal village of Mataró, about 15 km northeast of the Costa Brava. It was almost exactly the same course run during the Olympic Summer Games in 1992. In 2001 the marathon became a pure city marathon. However, in 2005 it was relocated to the area between Castelldefels, Gavá and Sitges due to a lack of approval from the city. In 2006 then cooperation between the city and the organization was finally worked out and the Barcelona Marathon could finally take place in Barcelona. In the year 2014, around 15,000 people reached the finish line. The winners were Ethiopian Abayu Getachew Girma (2:10:45) in the men´s category and Kenyan Frashia Nyambura Waithaka (2:32:26) in the women´s category.

The Route

The race will begin at 08:30 at Avinguda de La Reina Maria Cristina. It will continue from there on a 42.195 km circular route through the city, passing by some of the most famous landmarks, including the famous Camp Nou football stadium, Plaza Espanya, Sagrada Familia, Torre Agbar, Torres Mapfre, Arc de Triomf, Plaza Catalunya and the Colom statue. Runners will start and finish in the leafy green hills of Montjuic in front of the Magic Fountain. The time limit for the race is 6 hours. The Marathon will cover all the different areas of Barcelona, allowing runners the perfect chance to get to know the city.

Two days before the race (the 11th and 12th of March), the Marató Expo will be taking place near the starting line. It is considered as number 1 sports fair in Spain.

Photo Credit: zurichmaratobarcelona.es

How to register for Barcelona Marathon online

To register online, you will need to visit the Official Barcelona Marathon Website and fill in your details. The website is available in Spanish, Catalan, English and French.

The entry fee for the Barcelona Marathon is EUR 61.50 (until 10,000 runners), EUR 73.00 (from 10,000 to 17,000 runners) and EUR 84.00 (from 17,001 runners). Runners are advised to contact a charity of their choosing.

For those currently living in Barcelona, we suggest training all over the city. It is strongly recommended to start slowly and increase the intensity, so you will reach better goals. On the website of the marathon, you will find suggestions useful for your training and preparation for the marathon. Check out our article on RUNNING IN BARCELONA.

And at the end, you will see your result among all the runners. You can even later find the video of your finish at the website of the Barcelona Marathon! We will guarantee you the best memories from this event!

How to cancel your registration

If you are injured or ill prior to the race, you may claim 50% of your registration fee back, but to do this you must provide an official medical certificate to the organizers of the event. The certificate should be sent to:

POPULAR TIP: The date of the Marathon can change due to weather conditions, so make sure you buy travel insurance for your cancellation or date change of airline tickets!

 

 

 

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xavi: Hello there! I love to travel, and Barcelona is a great city to live, thats why I decided to write about it and share my experiences!