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The summary of 38th PZU Warsaw Marathon

6027 runners participated in the 2016 edition of Warsaw Marathon. Ezekial Omullo, who represented Kenia, turned out to be the fastest with a time of 02:08:55. The best from the Polish competitors was Yared Shegumo. As for women, Gladys Kibiwott from Bahrain won the first place. Anna Szyszka was the first Pole to finish the Marathon and overall she took the fourth place.

The 38. PZU Warsaw Marathon is behind us. In many ways it was an exceptional, even historic event. The participants started their run at the gate of University of Warsaw to celebrate the 200 birthday of this educational institution. The gate of University was also commemorated on this year’s medal. The 200th anniversary was also celebrated with an unique, marathon-themed photography exhibition, shown on the Krakowskie Przedmiescie street.

The first one to cross the finish line located near the Multimedia Fountain Park at the Vistula riverbank was a runner from Kenia, Ezekial Omullo, with a time of 02:08:55. This marks the second best time in the history of Warsaw Marathon. The Polish favourite Yared Shegumo finished in sixth place with a time of 02:15:05.

The best female participant was Gladys Kibiwott from Bahrain. She managed to beat the race with a time of 02:36:34. The first Pole to cross the finish line, Anna Szyszka, was fourth with a time of 02:50:18.

Not only professional runners had tested their strength during the 38. PZU Warsaw Marathon. A famous Polish actor Bartlomiej Topa started together with Adrian, a kid in care of the Synapsis foundation. Topa entered the marathon relay competition, one of the companion events of the 38. PZU Warsaw Marathon. His participation was a part of #BiegamDobrze – the first project in Poland based on running for charity model. This action allows the participants to help six pre-chosen foundations. The aim of Bartek and Adrian was to support people with autism and raise money for the specialist treatments. As of yet #BiegamDobrze project managed to raise approximately one million polish zloty from its implementation.

Polish Olympic race walker Robert Korzeniowski was another celebrity to run the 38. PZU Warsaw Marathon. He participated in the 5K run, the other companion event of the Marathon. This way Robert helped to raise money for children in need for the T-Mobile Pomoc Mierzona Kilometrami charity action. He finished at 39 place with a time of 00:17:26.

5924 runners managed to beat the distance of 42 kilometres and 195 meters. Together with the people who took part in the companion events, the Warsaw Marathon managed to involve 9504 participants. The organisers prepared 30 special ‘cheer points’ on the track. Thousands of fans had used this opportunity to express their support. This included music bands, drummers, dancers and even the University choir.

We want to thank all of the participants and spectators of the 38. PZU Warsaw Marathon for unforgettable sports atmosphere. We thank You for being there. This year’s event was a success based on numerous runner’s passion, hard work of the much-optimistic participants and professional sponsors and business partners, who never let us down.

Race Coverage

During the event please add #MaratonWarszawski to your posts on social networks. Comments, greetings from your supporters and congratulations from race mates from the course will be displayed on the big screens in the marathon village and online coverage from the finish line. On the race day, a special application will find and transfer your feelings from the network to the big screens.

 

race coverage

Race Office

Race kits for 38th PZU Warsaw Marathon, which contain race bibs and time measurement chips, can be collected in the Race Office. The Race Office will be located at the Służewiec Racecourse (ul. Puławska 266) and it will be open only on 23rd and 24th September 2016.

23rd September (Friday), 12 a.m. – 8 p.m.
24th September (Saturday), 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
The Race Office will be closed on the day of the race!

Remember! Your race kit can be collected by other person provided he/she has your personal race card (signed) and copy of your ID. Your race card will be available to print out from your personal profile on registration site about 2 weeks before the run.

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Clothes at the start

Come to start in your spare clothes and you will never see them again, we will give them to charity!

We encourage you to wear on top of your race outfit a warmer layer of clothing, which you will no longer need. This year it is extremely important as the deposits for all distances close at 8:45 am! Thanks to this action, you can take care of your comfort while waiting in the starting corral and you will certainly not be cold. Just before the start, throw unnecessary clothing behind the fence – we will collect it and donate it to charity

Highlights

The whole capacity for 38th PZU Warsaw Marathon is 7 000 runners.

3500 runners of High Five Race (5K)
2000 kids participating in the Mini Marathon
250 marathon relays

In the startinh field there are runners of 57 nationalities.
Top 5 foreign countries are: UK, IT, FR, SE, FI
The average runners needs 34 432 steps to coplete the distance of 42,195 K.
At the 38th PZU Warsaw Marathon will help 2 000 volunteers.

During the race will be used:
300 rolls of barier tape
53 deposit vehicles
4,5 km of fences

Drank:
28 830 litres of 4MOVE
56 200 liters of ID’EAU water

Eaten:
50 000 sugar cubes
25 000 dextro tablets
4320 kg bananas
15 000 Diamant energy gels