Kilometre 39 – the point at which runners hit the wall, recording the slowest average moving time of 6:01min/km
Kilometre 16 – the fastest kilometer of the race, with runners averaging 4:38min/km
30-39yrs old – the quickest decade of runners, averaging 3:41:48. The younger 20-29 age group only average 3:48:16
Switzerland – the fastest nation with a speedy average time of 3:24:00. German runners rank only seventh on their home ground, clocking an average of 3:58:00
5:15min/km – the average pace for a runner on Strava during the 2014 Berlin Marathon, with a 0:45 seconds per kilometre difference between men and women
3:41:40 – the average finishing time of men at the Berlin Marathon. Women averaged 4:13:27
Strava, the global online community for athletes, has revealed a unique insight into runners’ performance and what it takes to complete the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON. Strava collected hundreds of thousands of GPS data points along the race course, from a total of 1,031 Strava members who uploaded their 2014 Berlin Marathon GPS activity.
For more information, please visit the Strava Running Races page for the 2015 BMW BERLIN-MARATHON