
The renowned Generali Prague Half Marathon is set to kick off in just two weeks, on Saturday, April 5.
With 16,000 registered runners, it stands as the largest half marathon in Central and Eastern Europe.
โWe are thrilled to see such a high level of participation, highlighting the global appeal of this race. The event reached its full capacity exceptionally quickly, with all entries selling out nearly six months in advance,โ said Jiลรญ Neฤรกsek, Marketing Director of RunCzech.
This year marks the 25th edition of the race, which is once again part of the prestigious SuperHalfs series.
This unique series has been guiding endurance runners through some of Europeโs most enchanting cities.
Following Lisbon and Prague, SuperHalfs will move on to Berlin, before heading to Copenhagen, Cardiff, and culminating in Valenciaโhome to five of the fastest womenโs half marathon performances and seven of the top ten menโs times in history.
The 2025 edition of Generali Prague Half is set to deliver world-class performances, with realistic expectations of new race records in both the menโs (58:24) and womenโs (1:04:52) categories.
The womenโs record, set eight years ago by Joyceline Jepkosgei of the RunCzech Racing Team, was a historic moment for the sport, as she became the first woman ever to complete a half marathon in under 65 minutes. The flat and fast 21.097 km course promises another year of outstanding results.
The race will start once again at Bubenskรฉ nรกbลeลพรญ, just outside the entrance to Holeลกovice Market, which will also serve as the finish line and the hub for the Half Marathon Running EXPO.
Approximately 13 km of the route runs directly along the Vltava River, with runners crossing it four times over four different bridges. Along the way, they will pass seven refreshment stations and hydration points.
To keep spirits high, fifteen live music points will be evenly distributed along the course, adding to the unique atmosphere of the event.
The international scope of the race is reflected in its start list, with runners from 125 countries across all continents registered. More than half of the participants are coming from abroad, with Germany sending the largest contingent.
The gender breakdown stands at 60% men and 40% women, while nearly one-third of all runners fall into the 31โ40 age group.
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