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The Venice Marathon 2025 - The Venicemarathon
Date of the Venice Marathon 2025
The 39th Venice Marathon 2025 will take place on 26 October 2025.The Venice Marathon, VeniceMarathon, is above all, in addition to the very fine sporting event it represents, an opportunity to see top athletes run in some of Venice's most prestigious and beautiful locations.
After crossing the Liberty Bridge linking Venice to Terra Ferma (almost 4 kilometres), and then crossing the Tronchetto, the marathon runners run along the Zattere (2 kilometres) and then experience their first bridges... and Venetian torments.

There are 14 bridges to cross in the last three kilometres of the race alone!
Of course, the bridges crossed in Venice by the marathon runners are now equipped with footbridges to save them the ordeal of walking (footbridges that are particularly appreciated by mothers with their pushchairs and by tourists with their suitcases on wheels, and which will remain in place until Epiphany, thanks to the Marathon).

This is where the real spectacle begins for thousands of Venetians and tourists, most of whom have come to Venice especially to watch the famous Marathon.
A finish like this is indeed unforgettable, seeing these athletes pass in front of the Piazzetta di San Marco, in front of the Doge's Palace and the whole suite of Palazzi that line the Riva degli Schiavoni and the basin of St. Mark right up to the finish, is quite frankly magnificent.

As a result, the marathon runners feel almost weightless between their strides as they descend the bridges.
On the other hand, nobody “floats” in the air on the way up and the slopes are pretty steep!
But the “bravos” of the public, particularly warm, are there to encourage all the participants in the Venice Marathon which, let's not forget, actually comprises several races: men's, women's, but also handisport.

The proximity between the athletes and the public makes this race even more beautiful, more present, more captivating.
The police and fire brigade are mainly only present at the bridges, to keep pedestrian traffic flowing, and they applaud just as much as the public.

You can imagine, despite the effort and terrible suffering of a marathon, how it must feel to arrive in this magical place that is Venice, to tread its soil in these prestigious places with a view to your left of its Palaces, and to your right, the Basin of St. Mark with the church and the Campanile of Saint George Major as “background”.
Thank you to all the marathon runners!

A place famous for all the Palazzi built there by Venetian patricians in the 17th and especially 18th centuries.
The marathon runners then pass through the towns of Dolo, Mira and Oriago, then the Marghera area, the oil port just before Venice, and Mestre, before making a three-kilometre detour through the San Giuliano park, still on Terra Ferma.
At this point, Venice, the beautiful and historic city of the Doges, begins to appear to them as the race takes in the Ponte della Liberta, almost four kilometres long.

From here, they cross the Tronchetto port area to arrive at the start of the Zattere, the large (two-kilometre) quay that runs alongside the Giudecca canal and borders the southern part of the Dorsoduro Sestier.
This is where “the skimming” of the Venice Marathon begins, with the first bridges to cross and strides that make all the difference between marathon runners.

A bridge that links the Dorsoduro to the Giardini Reale, the gardens along the St. Mark's Basin, just behind the Biblioteca Marciana and the Piazzetta San Marco with its two granite columns.

And yet many of them seemed to be over the moon, managing to smile between two aches and pains, happy like us to be there, to be part of this sumptuous setting, to have done the Venice Marathon!
The Official Venice Marathon website | Venice Marathon Wikipédia
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