29th Athens Classic Marathon – November 13th, 2011
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29th Athens Classic Marathon – November 13th, 2011

By GRR 0

Course Info – Marathon


After the 2009 event, the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) included the Athens Classic Marathon in the IAAF GOLD LABEL category, recognizing the high standards of the organization.

The Marathon Race starts at 09.00am from the Marathon Start Venue in the City of Marathonas.

The first 200m of the course are sloping, leading to the exit of the Marathon Start Venue. The first 4 kilometers go downhill. The runners run along the Marathonos Avenue up to the 4thkm, when they turn right and enter the Marathonomachon Street and the Marathon Tomb, which they follow for the next 2.2km. The course follows a rather circular route around the War Memorial for those that died during the Marathon Battle (Marathon Tomb).

The course becomes flat from the 6th to the 10thkm. From the 11th to the 17thkm the course goes uphill at certain parts. Then, and before the Rafina Junction, the runners meet a steep descent. Starting from the Rafina Junction, the course goes uphill again, while the most difficult part is until the 20thkm. As the runners pass along the district of Pikermi, they run through some, more or less, uphill parts of the course up to the 25thkm. The passage through the city of Pallini (27th – 28thkm) is also rising. The last and most difficult part of the course starts from Gerakas and goes up to Agia Paraskevi (30th – 31stkm).

 
A steep ascent at the Stavros Junction is followed by a steep descent leading to the Agia Paraskevi Square. Then, the runners follow the Mesogeion Avenue, going through the districts of Chalandri and Cholargos, meeting flat and downhill parts of the course up to the finish. The most characteristic downhill part is the one that starts form the Ministry of National Defense and finishes at the Katechaki Junction (37.5km).

Right after the Erricos Dynnan Hospital (38th km), the runners continue left on Michalakopoulou Avenue until the traffic lights of Michalakopoulou and Fidipidou Street crossroad. Following that point, they continue running on Fidipidou Street until the crossroad of Kiffisia & Alexandras Avenue. The latter crossroad highlights the 39th km, while the runners continue left on Vas. Sofias Avenue. On Vas. Sofias Avenue, the runners pass by the American Embassy, the Athens Music Hall and the Liberty Park (Parko Eleftherias).

As they reach the Hilton Hotel, they slightly turn right heading towards the Syntagma Square, passing by the Evaggelismos Hospital and the War Museum. At the last part of the course and having turned on the Hrodou Attikou Street, the runners have eye contact with the Panathinaikon Stadium. Only a few meters remain in order for the runners to enter the Stadium and run the last 170 meters inside it, before reaching the finish line.

 

Course Info 5 km


The 5km Road Race is being organized parallel to the Athens Classic Marathon race and the 10km Road Race.

The starting point of the race lies in front of the Panathinaikon Stadium, on Vas. Konstantinou Avenue. The course runs the historical centre of the city of Athens, passing along significant monuments and city buildings, such as the War Museum, the Greek Parliament, the Syntagma Square, the Acropolis. In detail, the 5km Road Race course includes the following roads:

Vas. Konstantinou Avenue (Panathinaikon Stadium) – Rizari Street – Vas. Sofias Avenue (War Museum) – Amalias Avenue (Greek Parliament) – Dionisiou Areopagitou Street – U-turn in front of the Entrance of the Hrodou Attikou Theatre – Dionisiou Areopagitou Street – Vas. Olgas Avenue – Vas. Konstantinou Avenue (Panathinaikon Stadium)

The 5km Road Race finishes in the Panathinaikon Stadiuim.

This course is considered much easier than the one of the 10km Road Race. By that, anyone, regardless age and physical condition, can participate in the event of the Athens Classic Marathon and have the chance to feel the joy of finishing a race inside the nicest stadium of the world, the Panathinaikon Stadium.

The 5km Road Race starts the same time with the 10km Road Race, at 09.30am.

 

Course Info 10km


A 10km Road Race is organized parallel to the Athens Classic Marathon race, starting from and finishing in the Panathinaikon Stadium, open to anyone willing to participate. The 10km Road Race was held for the first time in 1998, and it is organized on the route defined hereunder since 2004. The course has been measured by an official (Grade A) IAAF & AIMS Measurer.

The course of the 10km Road Race is out and back, running the first 5km on the opposite direction of the Marathon course and, then turning back and finishing in the Panathinaikon Stadium. The start of the race is given at 09.30am.

The first half of the course is rather uphill, having some flat parts on the way. It goes through one of the most central roads of Athens (Vas. Sofias Avenue). It goes by the National Gallery, the Hilton Hotel, the glass statue of the Runner, the Liberty Park (Parko Eleftherias), the Athens Music Hall, and the USA Embassy. At the level of the Athens Tower, the course follows the Mesogeion Avenue, and then the Michalakopoulou Avenue for a few meters. The course goes uphill up until the Police Academy. The turning point is in front of the G. Gennimatas Hospital. The rest of the course is considered rather easy, finishing in the Panathinaikon Stadium.

 

Course Info – Power Walking

 

The Power Walking starts at 09.00am from the Marathon Start Venue in the City of Marathonas, along with the Marathon Race.

The first 200m of the course are sloping, leading to the exit of the Marathon Start Venue. The first 4 kilometers go downhill. The runners run along the Marathonos Avenue up to the 4thkm, when they turn right and enter the Marathonomachon Street and the Marathon Tomb, which they follow for the next 2.2km. The course follows a rather circular route around the War Memorial for those that died during the Marathon Battle (Marathon Tomb).

The course becomes flat from the 6th to the 10thkm. From the 11th to the 17thkm the course goes uphill at certain parts. Then, and before the Rafina Junction, the runners meet a steep descent. Starting from the Rafina Junction, the course goes uphill again, while the most difficult part is until the 20thkm. As the runners pass along the district of Pikermi, they run through some, more or less, uphill parts of the course up to the 25thkm. The passage through the city of Pallini (27th – 28thkm) is also rising. The last and most difficult part of the course starts from Gerakas and goes up to Agia Paraskevi (30th – 31stkm). A steep ascent at the Stavros Junction is followed by a steep descent leading to the Agia Paraskevi Square. Then the runners follow the Mesogeion Avenue, going through the districts of Chalandri and Cholargos, meeting flat and downhill parts of the course up to the finish. The most characteristic downhill part is the one that starts form the Ministry of National Defense and finishes at the Katechaki Junction (37.5km).

Right after the Erricos Dynnan Hospital (38th km), the runners continue left on Michalakopoulou Avenue until the traffic lights of Michalakopoulou and Fidipidou Street crossroad. Following that, they continue running on Fidipidou Street until the crossroad of Kiffisia & Alexandras Avenue. The latter crossroad highlights the 39th km, while the runners continue left on Vas. Sofias Avenue. On Vas. Sofias Avenule, the runners pass by the American Embassy, the Athens Music Hall and the Liberty Park (Parko Eleftherias).

As they reach the Hilton Hotel, they slightly turn right heading towards the Syntagma Square, passing by the Evaggelismos Hospital and the War Museum. At the last part of the course and having turned on the Hrodou Attikou Street, the runners have eye contact with the Panathinaikon Stadium. Only a few meters remain in order for the runners to enter the Stadium and run the last 170 meters inside it, before reaching the finish line.

 

author: GRR