
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
6° Vertical del Seru
Condove, IT
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
Gruppo di Cammino "Torrenova"(10-8-6Km)
Modena, IT
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
Primavera Fiorentina – 46° Trofeo Silvano Conticini
Firenze, IT
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
57° Trofeo Toscanello d’Oro
Pontassieve, IT
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
Camminata dell’Unità
Crespellano, IT
Τετ
27
Μαΐ
Parma Sunset Run
Parma, IT
Πέμ
28
Μαΐ
5Mila del Novisad
Modena, IT
Πέμ
28
Μαΐ
2° CorriArci a Ponte Valleceppi
Perugia, IT
Πέμ
28
Μαΐ
Notturna al Noceto
Vauda Canavese, IT
Πέμ
28
Μαΐ
V^ Memorial Vittorio Magnoni
Casorate Sempione, IT
Πέμ
28
Μαΐ
Elba Challenge Run
Isola d'Elba, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
10° For Run 5,30
Formigine, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
3° La Corro con Te (10-5Km)
Treviso, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
43° StraNovi
Novi Ligure, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
Corsa dei Bisi (9-4,5Km)
Scorzè, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
Hyrox Rimini
Rimini, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
Lucciolata Solidale (9-6Km)
Sossano, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
Spresiano Night Run (10-7Km)
Spresiano, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
10° Emozioni…in Corsa (10-4Km)
Albignasego, IT
Παρ
29
Μαΐ
11° Camminata dell’Arca (Quarto di Luna) (7,2-4-2,4Km)
Granarolo Dell'Emilia, IT
Maratona di Venezia
Αποστάσεις
10K
Σχετικά με τον αγώνα
The Maratona di Venezia, also known as the Venicemarathon, is a 42.195 km road race held annually in October, typically on the fourth Sunday. The course begins near Padua in Stra, a town associated with Villa Pisani, and concludes in Venice at Riva dei Sette Martiri. The event was established by Piero Rosa Salva, Stefano Fornasier, Fernando De Pieri, Claudio Zamengo, and Francesco Uguagliati. It was the first Italian marathon recognized by AIMS and was also included in the IAAF international calendar.
The route crosses the Riviera del Brenta, passing through Fiesso d'Artico, Dolo, and Mira, featuring Palladian villas along the way before reaching Mestre and San Giuliano Park. From Mestre, participants cross the Ponte della Liberta into Venice, navigating the city's canal bridges towards the finish. A distinctive aspect of the race is the temporary bridge constructed across the Grand Canal, connecting Punta della Salute to San Marco. The initial winners included notable Italian athletes like Salvatore Bettiol, Paola Moro, Orlando Pizzolato, Gelindo Bordin, and Laura Fogli, with the field later expanding to include competitors from Portugal, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kenya, Algeria, France, Spain, Slovenia, and Belarus.
Τοποθεσία εκκίνησης
Venezia, VE