Four million people live in New Zealand, whose capital is Wellington City.
Most cities in New Zealand are located directly on the coast. Accordingly, there are also many sporting events here that are ...
... are the Scandinavians' strongest disciplines.
Norway's running legends
The most famous Norwegian runner is Grete Waitz, who won the first World Championship women's marathon in 1983. Among runners, all ...
... true for the Wroclaw Marathon. Here, too, more than 5,000 athletes tackle the marathon distance. A third autumn classic in Poland is the Poznan Marathon, whose field of participants is similar in size ...
... it is a tourist highlight. After all, the marathon even passes the Royal Palace. The Norwegian running legend Grete Waitz, who unfortunately died much too early, won the marathon in 1988 in 2:28:24 hours. ...
... is, for example, Novak Dokovic, who is one of the most successful tennis players of all time. In volleyball, the Serbian national team has even won the Olympics. The same applies to its water polo players. ...
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Among the most successful individual athletes are canoeist Peter Hochschorner, with three Olympic victories, and biathlete Anastasiya Kuzmina, who in 2010 secured the first Olympic victory for ...
... events, the event has more than 30,000 registered athletes.
With the Bangkok Midnight Marathon there is another well-known marathon event in Bangkok, whose start to the race takes place after midnight. ...
... the Birell Prague Grand Prix is one of the fastest 10-kilometer races in the world. This was proven in 2018 by African Rhonex Kipruto, who ran 26:46 minutes, the second-fastest 10-kilometer time ever achieved ...
... fact that Turkey naturalizes many long-distance runners from Africa who have little connection with the country. Sprinters from North and Central America have also been "signed up" and won medals for the ...
... in terms of sporting success. Many decades ago, it was Hungary's soccer players who were responsible for great triumphs, but now it is other sports that dominate.
For example, Hungary won eight gold ...
... Run, is similarly fantastic. After the start in Bad Ischl, the runners head towards Wolfgangsee, where a whole loop around the lake awaits them. In addition to many meters of altitude, the athletes should ...
... marathon can also be worthwhile as a first endurance test with regard to longer distances. Those who want to participate in one of the many marathons offered between March and May usually run one or two ...
... Buses mit 1500 kg Ladung (wir Läufer mit Gepäck) darauf nicht „eingestellt“ ist.
Nach 2 Stunden Fahrt sind wir keine 100 km gekommen – „Who needs a washroom?“ fragt Ziyad. Alle wollen aussteigen, ...
... Roller Landscape
The term 'high roller' is popular in the casino industry, describing individuals who bet with large sums of money. It was initially used in land-based casinos but has since transitioned ...
... is like a schoolyard bully - it's going to rough you up and doesn't relent the whole day. This is a classic trail run covering two mountain summits and one of the most serene alpine valleys in the region. ...
... points. The top 8 are rewarded with points (1st place: 8 points; 2nd place: 7 points, etc.).
Discipline winners are the athletes who have accumulated the most points at the end of the season.
The competitions ...
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... also an excerpt from the training of Eliud Kipchoge, who was the first person in the world to run the marathon in under 2 hours: This is how Eliud Kipchoge trains
The classic schedule for a hobby runner ...