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More Than 22,000 Recreational Enthusiasts Participated at the Largest
Public Sports Event in the Baltic States
More Than 22,000 Recreational Enthusiasts Participated
at the Largest Public Sports Event in the Baltic States
The SEB Tallinn Marathon, where a total of 22,356 recreational enthusiasts
from 43 countries had registered, took place on Sunday, 8 September, in
Tallinn. These numbers mean that the event is still the largest public
sports event in the whole of Baltic States.
The SEB Tallinn Marathon enabled people to test themselves on the marathon,
semi-marathon, 10 km running and walking distance (including Nordic
walking), also at the Haribo children's run.
The marathon distance was won by Ethiopian Tesfaye Dadi Beyene with a time
of 2:15:01. Double victory did not go to Ethiopia this time, because Kenyan
Pharis Kimani placed second with a time of 2:15:22. The third place in
general ranking is held by Demisse Diriba Haile from Ethiopia whose time
was 2:15:45. In the women's ranking, the fastest was the Kenyan runner
Irene Chepkirui, who completed the distance with a time of 2:34:40. The
second was Marta Markos Ayele (time 2:39:51) from Ethiopia and third
Anastasia Kushnirenko (time 2:48:51) from Russia.
The SEB Tallinn Marathon semi-marathon was won by Kenyan Ibrahim Mukunga
with a time of 1:05:42. Valerijs Zolnerovics from Latvia narrowly missed
the first place by placing second behind Mukunga with a time of 1:05:47.
Kaur Kivistik from Estonia placed third in the general ranking, completing
the semi-marathon distance with a time of 1:11:26. In the women's ranking,
the fastest to complete the semi-marathon distance was Estonian Jekaterian
Patjuk, who placed tenth in the general ranking with a time of 1:17:32.
David Kogei from Kenya won the SEB Tallinn Marathon 10 km running distance
with a record time of 29:02. The second place is held by the current holder
of the 10 km distance record, the winner of multiple SEB Tallinn Marathon
10 km distances Tiidrek Nurme, who beat his current track record of 30:04
with a time of 29:58. The third place went to Nikolai Vedehin from Estonia,
who completed the 10 km distance with a time of 30:58. In the women's
ranking, the long-time runner Jelena Prokopcuka from Latvia won the 10 km
distance, who beat the current track record in women's ranking of 34:17,
which up to now was held by Rasa Drazdauskaite from Lithuania, with her
time of 33:18.
Total of 22,356 recreational enthusiasts registered for this year's SEB
Tallinn Marathon; of these 2,077 for the marathon, 2,728 for the
semi-marathon, 7,689 for the 10 km running and 7,201 for the 10 km walking
distance (including Nordic walking) and 2,661 for the Haribo children's
run. These numbers mean that the event is still the largest public sports
event in the whole of Baltic States.
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