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Marathon Details - Salzburg Marathon

International Marathons > Austria > Salzburg > Salzburg Marathon

Salzburg Marathon & Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, 10K

location icon Salzburg, Austria    calendar icon  May 12, 2024    calendar icon http://www.salzburg-marathon.at/en




Name: Johannes Langer
Address: SportImPuls Verlags- & Marketing
Gmbh
A-5020 Salzburg
Ginzkeyplatz 10/III/1
Phone Number:  +43-699/170 42 195
Fax Number: +43-662/62 68 68
Email: Email the organizers
 
 
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Reviews

Course Rating Course 3.5 
 
Oranization Rating Organization 4.0 
 
Spectator Rating Spectators 3.5 
 
 
Number of comments: 2


 

L. S. from Singapore (6/21/2017)
"Picturesque run along river, lake & countryside" (about: 2017)

11-50 previous marathons | 1 Salzburg Marathon
COURSE: 3  ORGANIZATION: 3  FANS: 3


I ran Salzburg Marathon a week after Dusseldorf. The start & finish areas of the run were at Mirabell Square, in front of the majestic Mirabell Palace & the picturesque Mirabell Gardens. It was a small city race with friendly cheer support but accompanied by overcast skies & intermittent rain.

The Bib Pick-up was smooth & hassle free at the Salzburg Congress, near the start point from Friday 2pm. They allowed for special cases bib pick-up on Sunday till 8.30am before the marathon. There were stalls selling sporting items, energy bars & gels for runners at the Expo.

The Full Marathon & Sparkasse Half Marathon started promptly at 9am on Sunday. There was a 5km Salzburger Nachrichten "After Work Run" on the Friday evening, and a "CUP CINO Breakfast Run" & Salzburg Kurgarten City Walk on Saturday morning. The "Day of Sports", "Get Active" Junior Marathon & Integration Runs were held on Saturday afternoon.

The route of the marathon took runners from Mirabell Square south to cross, and run along the Salzach River, in the direction of the countryside. We ran through the beautiful, tree-lined Hellbrunner Allee to the courtyard of Hellbrunn Palace. Then up north through a forested area in Morzg, the oldest district of Salzburg, at slopes of Hellbrunner Mountain, to Lake Leopoldskron & the Schloss Leopolstron which was a rococo palace where some scenes of the "Sounds of Music" portraying the von Trapp family home were screened.

At the Mönchsberg, we reached the northernmost part of the course and via the Bridge Lehener Brücke, over the River Salzach again, we returned to urban Salzburg and the Mirabell Square. Full marathon runners did a double loop of the same course. Salzburg Marathon allowed runners who were injured or not feeling well to run direct to the finish line after 21km.
 

K. F. from Fairfax, VA, USA (6/5/2012)
"Fa, a Long Long Way to Run" (about: 2012)

3 previous marathons | 1 Salzburg Marathon
COURSE: 4  ORGANIZATION: 5  FANS: 4


Great small town atmosphere along a very scenic course. We visited Salzburg as tourists from the US, and used the race to get a good overview of everything that you'd see on an organized tour. The course passed through the Altstadt, through rural areas, a dense forrest, and suburban communities, with highlights every few miles to keep you going. The course takes you past most of the highlights from the Sound of Music tours, but does it in a very unique way.

The spectators along the course were very encouraging, but were only in the more urban areas. Much of the course was out in the countryside, leaving the runners largely on their own. Race volunteers were stationed very often, and gave great support.

The morning weather was perfect for a race, with the sun out, and the temperature being just cool enough. It started to rain about 10 minutes before I finished, then sleet, but it was close enough to the end that I was able to plow through it. Had it rained from the beginning, it would have been much more miserable.

The organization was very well done. Since it was a relatively small race, everybody waited around in the streets, and filled the corrals moments before it started. Pre-race announcements were mostly in German, but anything important was also in English. It was a very multi-national group of runners (over 50 countries represented).

Refreshment stations were a little spread out (about one every 5K), but it was manageable. There were a wide variety of food and drinks at each station, which was very nice to see.

There are 2 races that day: a Half and a Full. They use the same course, with the Full going around it twice. Between it being later in the race, already knowing the course, and a huge reduction in the number of runners (no more than 1/5 ran the full), the second lap is a real challenge.

About 1 mile after the cut-off point, you could see that everybody had the 'what did I get myself into?' thoughts. In a way, this helped grow the community spirit of the runners, and everybody was very encouraging. The first few miles of the course, before, after, and through Schloss Hellbrunn, were especially scenic, which helped with the mental fatigue. There was also a 4-part marathon relay, which helped keep some fresh runners in the mix, to help you push yourself.

Even with all the difficulty of the second lap, I still managed to PR by about 20 minutes; it is a VERY fast course and pack of runners. This race is one of the most difficult things I've ever done (especially in the middle of a long vacation), but it was completely worth it. It's a great way to see the city for the first time, or to see a familiar place in a new way!

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