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Date Date Date 2017/04/09 2017/04/09 2017/04/09 Registration Period Registration Period Registration Period 2016/09/01 - 2017/03/10 2016/09/01 - 2017/03/10 2016/09/01 - 2017/03/10 Area/Region Area/Region Area/Region Europe Europe Europe Country Country Country Cluj, Romania Cluj, Romania Cluj, Romania Categories Categories Categories Marathon Marathon Marathon Participation Fee Participation Fee Participation Fee 09/01/16 (Happy Day): 18 EUR
09/02/16 - 09/30/16: 21 EUR
10/01/16 - 11/30/16: 26 EUR
12/01/16 - 01/31/17: 30 EUR
02/01/17 - 03/10/17: 35 EUR 09/01/16 (Happy Day): 18 EUR
09/02/16 - 09/30/16: 21 EUR
10/01/16 - 11/30/16: 26 EUR
12/01/16 - 01/31/17: 30 EUR
02/01/17 - 03/10/17: 35 EUR 09/01/16 (Happy Day): 18 EUR
09/02/16 - 09/30/16: 21 EUR
10/01/16 - 11/30/16: 26 EUR
12/01/16 - 01/31/17: 30 EUR
02/01/17 - 03/10/17: 35 EURWeb Site Web Site Web Site http://maraton-cluj.ro/en http://maraton-cluj.ro/en http://maraton-cluj.ro/en Held in Cluj-Napoca, Romania's second-largest city with a population of about 325,000 people, the Maratonul International Cluj-Napoca is one of the most popular running events in the Transylvania region. All races begin and end on the athletics track of the Cluj Arena, a modern 30,000-seat stadium, situated on the Somesul Mic River near the city centre.
This year, the route will be 21.1km long and mostly flat and fast. So, the full marathon will be two laps of this course. Participants will run along both banks of the river, around the wooded Central Park and through the city centre with its many magnificent historic buildings.
In 2016, the marathon winners were Croatia's ultra runner Marija Vrajić (2:53:56) and Kenya's Henry Kemboi (2:24:21). Two Romanian relay teams, however, were even faster. The Stokker team won in a time of 2:21:26.
Photo Source: http://maraton-cluj.ro/enHeld in Cluj-Napoca, Romania's second-largest city with a population of about 325,000 people, the Maratonul International Cluj-Napoca is one of the most popular running events in the Transylvania region. All races begin and end on the athletics track of the Cluj Arena, a modern 30,000-seat stadium, situated on the Somesul Mic River near the city centre.
This year, the route will be 21.1km long and mostly flat and fast. So, the full marathon will be two laps of this course. Participants will run along both banks of the river, around the wooded Central Park and through the city centre with its many magnificent historic buildings.
In 2016, the marathon winners were Croatia's ultra runner Marija Vrajić (2:53:56) and Kenya's Henry Kemboi (2:24:21). Two Romanian relay teams, however, were even faster. The Stokker team won in a time of 2:21:26.
Photo Source: http://maraton-cluj.ro/enHeld in Cluj-Napoca, Romania's second-largest city with a population of about 325,000 people, the Maratonul International Cluj-Napoca is one of the most popular running events in the Transylvania region. All races begin and end on the athletics track of the Cluj Arena, a modern 30,000-seat stadium, situated on the Somesul Mic River near the city centre.
This year, the route will be 21.1km long and mostly flat and fast. So, the full marathon will be two laps of this course. Participants will run along both banks of the river, around the wooded Central Park and through the city centre with its many magnificent historic buildings.
In 2016, the marathon winners were Croatia's ultra runner Marija Vrajić (2:53:56) and Kenya's Henry Kemboi (2:24:21). Two Romanian relay teams, however, were even faster. The Stokker team won in a time of 2:21:26.
Photo Source: http://maraton-cluj.ro/en