BMW Berlin-Marathon 2021
At the 47th BMW Berlin Marathon, 30-year-old Guye Adola won in 2:05:45 on 26 September 2021 ahead of Bethwel Yegon and Kenenisa Bekele.
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Gotytom Gebreslase from Ethiopia kneels on the ground after being the first woman to cross the finish line at the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:20:09 hours.
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The runners of the first wave pass the Großer Stern at the BMW Berlin Marathon.
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Runners of the second wave of the BMW Berlin Marathon run on the Straße des 17. Juni.
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Participants run along the Brandenburg Gate on the last section of the route.
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The runners of the second wave of the BMW Berlin Marathon pass the Victory Column on the Straße des 17. Juni.
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Kenenisa Bekele from Ethiopia finishes third in the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:06:47 hours.
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The runners of the first wave pass the Großer Stern at the BMW Berlin Marathon.
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Gotytom Gebreslase from Ethiopia is the first woman to cross the finish line at the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:20:09 hours. Michael Müller, Governing Mayor of Berlin, applauds.
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The runners of the second wave start on the Straße des 17. Juni for the BMW Berlin Marathon
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Philipp Pflieger from Germany finishes sixteenth in the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:15:01 hours.
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Bethwel Yegon from Kenya finishes second in the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:06:14 hours.
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Guye Adola from Ethiopia crosses the finish line first at the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:05:45 hours.
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Rabea Schöneborn from Germany stands smiling behind the finish line of the BMW Berlin Marathon, which she reached as ninth woman and fastest German after 2:28:49 hours.
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Gotytom Gebreslase from Ethiopia kisses the ground after being the first woman to cross the finish line at the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:20:09 hours.
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Rabea Schöneborn from Germany crosses the finish line of the BMW Berlin Marathon after 2:28:49 hours as ninth woman and fastest German.
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Guye Adola from Ethiopia smiles at the award ceremony of the BMW Berlin Marathon. He crossed the finish line first after 2:05:45 hours.
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Gotytom Gebreslase from Ethiopia smiles at the award ceremony after being the first woman to cross the finish line in 2:20:09 hours at the BMW Berlin Marathon.
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Runner-up Bethwel Yegon (l-r) from Kenya stands next to winner Guye Adola from Ethiopia and third-placed Kenenisa Bekele from Ethiopia during the award ceremony.
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Runner-up Hiwot Gebrekidan (l-r) from Ethiopia stands next to winner Gotytom Gebreslase from Ethiopia and Helen Tola from Ethiopia during the award ceremony.