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🏅 Florence NOVEMBER 24, 2024 🏅
The Florence Marathon (Italian: Maratona di Firenze) is an annual full-length marathon race held in late November in Florence, Italy, since 1984.
Course = 42.195 KM
Established in 1984, the international competition has significantly grown in size since its inaugural edition of 462 runners - a total of 10,211 runners started the 2010 edition, making it the second largest Italian marathon after the Rome City Marathon.
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as we celebrate 40 years of excitement on a 42.195 km journey at the Florence Marathon! Take on the challenge of the iconic marathon distance and run through the history-laden streets of Florence. From Piazza del Duomo to the breathtaking views along the Arno river, every step will be a journey through the timeless beauty of this city.
Join an event that has made its length legendary, with runners from around the world pushing their limits. The 40th edition, scheduled for November 24th 2024, will be an epic chapter in this extraordinary running story.
Record your adventure and get ready to conquer 42.195 km of emotions, history, and the incredible Florentine landscape. Run with passion, run with determination, run with the Florence Marathon!
Let's celebrate 40 years of emotions
Join us to celebrate 40 years of unforgettable emotions at the Florence Marathon! Run through the city’s historic streets steeped in history and be part of an event that has captured hearts for over four decades. From ancient bridges to medieval alleys, experience a unique blend of running passion with Florence’s timeless beauty. The 40th edition will take place on November 24, 2024. Register your excitement and get ready to celebrate four decades of running, history, and emotions!
Medals and certificates.
MEDALS
All athletes finishing the Marathon will receive the official medal of the Florence Marathon immediately at the conclusion of the race in the arrival area.
DIPLOMA OF PARTICIPATION
All classified participants can download their diploma from the website: www.endu.net
Services during the race
ASSISTANCE TO ATHLETES WHO WITHDRAW: A bus service will be available for athletes who withdraw to take them to the cloakroom and changing room service at Piazza Santa Maria Novella.
PACEMAKER
A free pacemaker service is provided for the following time : 3h15′ - 3h30′-3h45′- 4h00′-4h15′- 4h30′-4.45′- 5h00′ . At the start the pacers will be inside the start gate set up for each reference time, based on the bib number assigned. Their presence will also be signaled by balloons of various colours. It will be possible to meet pace makers on Saturday 25 November at the Marathon Expo
Medical and sanitary facilities
WC: WC are located in the departure area, in the arrival area, in the cloakroom area, and at refreshment points.
Health Service: Along the route, at every 5 km near the refreshment points, fixed stations with vans and ambulances staffed by specialized personnel for first aid will be set up by Misericordie and ANPAS. In collaboration with the BMW Motorclub of Florence, doctors onboard motorcycles will assist athletes along the entire route
Post-race services
FINAL REFRESHMENT with hot/cold beverages, fruits, and solid supplements, located in an area reserved for athletes only
Initial course
The course used in the inaugural race was about 965 m (3,166 ft) short.
From 2001 to 2009
From 2001 through 2009, the course began at Piazzale Michelangelo and had a zigzagging path through the centre. The bends and cobblestone roads made for a particularly difficult marathon and this led to the change in 2011 for an easier, faster race.
An AIMS-certified course, it was ineligible for world records due to an overall net drop of 75 m from 2001 to 2009, but the current course is now eligible.
From 2010 to 2011
The course used in 2010 and 2011 had a drop of 40 m (130 ft), which meant that it was eligible for records as it was within the drop limit of 1 m/km (5.3 ft/mi).
Current course
The course, which was first used in 2012, starts at the Lungarno Pecori Giraldi and finishes in Piazza Santa Croce. It passes through much of Florence's historical town centre, with architecture dating from the 13th century, including: Piazza della Signoria, Ponte Vecchio, and the Basilica of Santa Croce.
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