Berlin Marathon Inline Skate 2023 • The last skaters • 4K
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- Опубліковано 26 лис 2024
- Updated: The BMW Berlin Inline Skate Marathon 2024 is set to take place on September 28th, 2024, as part of the 50th anniversary celebrations of the BMW Berlin Marathon1. This event is a highlight for inline skaters, featuring both amateur and professional participants competing in the finals of the German and World Inline Cup.
This year, there are some changes to the course, start time, and race material collection, so participants are advised to plan their race weekend accordingly. The event promises to be an exciting and memorable experience for all involved, with a new course and plenty of thrilling moments.
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While many videos primarily highlight the winners of the Berlin Marathon Inline Skating, our focus in this video is to pay tribute to every athlete who persevered and completed the marathon, including the last skater. The competition was incredibly challenging, and their determination deserves recognition.
The BMW Berlin Marathon Inline Skating is a thrilling and world-renowned sporting event that brings together athletes and enthusiasts from around the globe. Nestled in the heart of the vibrant and historic city of Berlin, this annual marathon has become an iconic fixture in the world of inline skating. The event showcases not only the speed and skill of the participants but also the rich cultural backdrop of the city itself, making it a unique and unforgettable experience for both competitors and spectators.
The marathon, typically held in late summer, features a challenging and exhilarating course that winds its way through Berlin's iconic streets, offering skaters the opportunity to race past famous landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Cathedral. With a backdrop of cheering crowds and the electric atmosphere of the city, participants of all skill levels come together to push their limits and achieve personal bests. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a recreational skater, the BMW Berlin Marathon Inline Skating provides an inclusive and inspiring environment for all to enjoy the exhilaration of skating through one of Europe's most dynamic cities. This event isn't just a race; it's a celebration of athleticism, culture, and community that continues to draw skaters from all corners of the globe, making it a must-see event for anyone passionate about inline skating.
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we always see the champions but its nice to show the last ones who didn't demerit thanks !
You are welcome. Since I couldn't even skate properly, to complete 42km would be really challenging. People stayed and cheered until the last person completed the race, quite a warm atmosphere.
Super! Bis zum letzten skater ❤
Genau. Completing a 42km skating challenge is an incredible accomplishment deserving of utmost respect. Personally, I can't skate! 🙈
Wow so many people 😮
It was so fun to cheer people up in the competition.
Thanks for sharing this! I read that there is a 2.5 hour cut-off and that after that the course is closed and you either have to skate on the sidewalk or ride a bus back. Are all these last skaters in this video making the 2.5 hour cut-off? It looks like they've kept the course open contrary to what is written on the official site....I ask because I may participate in this event this fall, but I am a slow and leisurely skater and was wondering if it was even worth going if I was going to be thrown off after 2.5 hours. I don't care so much about qualifying for running the Berlin Marathon the following year. I just think it would be a cool and fun way to explore the city!
Hi, when I filmed, it was definitely after a 2.5-hour cutoff. It would be definitely awesome if you could join. Cheers!!! 🥰🥰🥰