Rhein-Ruhr-Marathon

The Rhein-Ruhr-Marathon is a marathon in Duisburg, which was first held in 1981. It is therefore one of the oldest city marathons in Germany. In addition to the classic 42.195 kilometer race, the current program also incorporates a half marathon, a marathon for inline-skaters and a wheelchair marathon.

History
When, in 1981, the sport  budget of the City of Duisburg had a sum of 8,000 DM at its disposal, Eintracht Duisburg 1848 audaciously applied for funding for its intention of setting up a marathon. With assistance from sponsors Thyssen Bautechnik, it succeeded in staging the race as a city marathon, directed in a clockwise fashion through 12 city districts – this was only the second city marathon to be held in Deutschland, after the Frankfurt Marathon which had been run for the first time in the spring of the same year. The then Oberbürgermeister Josef Krings personally fired the starting pistol for this first race on 18 September 1981, in the  Sportpark Wedau. With 385 competitors making it to the finish, it admittedly lagged behind Frankfurt and the Berlin Marathon of one week later, which each notched up over 3,000 entrants. However the positive response to the first staging of the race lead to Duisburg also being able to report four-figure entrant numbers from 1983 onwards

In 1987 the Deutscher Leichtathletik-Verband conferred its championship on Duisburg, resulting in a record of  3155 runners reaching the finish line. The administration had by this time however taken on such proportions that the organizing club Eintracht Duisburg was reaching the limits of its capabilities. A decision over the future of the race was postponed when in 1989 Duisburg received the contract for the Universiade, whose marathon was staged within the framework of the Rhein-Ruhr Marathon. In 1990 however came a (temporary as it turned out) cessation.

In 1991 and 1992 a second attempt was undertaken with Eintracht Duisburg as organizers  and the  Duisburg Werbe- und Touristik GmbH, a municipal organization, as administrators. Competition with the considerably larger city marathons such as the Berlin Marathon, which was also staged in September, was  however futile and so both organizers and administrators finally pulled out, resulting in the marathon failing to be staged in 1993 and 1994.

In 1995 a new beginning was undertaken by the Stadtsportbund Duisburg e. V. and the Lauf-Club Duisburg e.V., who still administer the race today, and a broader sporting outlook was followed. The direction of the race was altered so that now it went through the town in a counter-clockwise direction and the date was changed from Saturday afternoon to Sunday morning.

In 2000 an inline-skater event was entered into the program, in 2002 a  half marathon and wheelchair marathon followed. The German Championships of 2000 and 2003 were staged within the framework of the Rhein-Ruhr Marathon.

Course
The course consists of a full circuit. The start is in the Kruppstraße in the Sportpark Wedau, from where it goes through Neudorf to the  city center. While the half-marathon course branches off here in a southern direction towards the Dellviertel, the marathon course leads to the Inner Harbor and then via Kasslerfeld and the Ruhr as far as Ruhrort. After a diversion through Meiderich it goes over the Friedrich-Ebert-Bridge taking you to the left bank of the  Rhine (Rhein). From Alt-Homberg it turns South and goes via Essenberg and Hochemmerich to Rheinhausen. The Brücke der Solidarität takes it back over the Rhein into  Hochfeld, where at the  28 km mark, it meets the half-marathon course coming in from the North. Shortly after this, the course turns to the South and leads via Wanheimerort, Buchholz and Huckingen as far as its southernmost point and then via Großenbaum and Wedau to the finish in the  MSV-Arena.

Course records

 * Male: 2:14:33, Tibor Baier (Hungary), 1989
 * Female: 2:35:09, Irina Bogachova (Soviet Union), 1989

Winners 2008
Marathon
 * Male: Magnus Kreth, 2:33:18
 * Female: Marlies Meyer, 2:58:17

Half Marathon
 * Male: Boško Bjelajac, 1:13:58
 * Female: Lisa Müller, 1:21:27

Finishers 2008
Number reaching the finish
 * Marathon: 1286 (1095 men and 191 women), 71 less than the previous year
 * Half Marathon: 2874 (1996 man and 878 women), 625 more than the previous year

List of winners – Marathon
Sources: website of the organizers, arrs.run