The Harz Run () is a
fun run and
walking
Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of terrestrial locomotion among legged animals. Walking is typically slower than running and other gaits. Walking is defined as an " inverted pendulum" gait in which the body vaults o ...
event in the
Harz mountains
The Harz (), also called the Harz Mountains, is a Mittelgebirge, highland area in northern Germany. It has the highest elevations for that region, and its rugged terrain extends across parts of Lower Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia. The nam ...
of Germany that has been organised since the 1970s by the Wernigerode Skiing Club (''Skiklub Wernigerode 1911'') and takes place on the last Saturday of April. The main run is an
ultra marathon which is long and crosses the Harz between
Wernigerode
Wernigerode () is a town in the Harz (district), district of Harz, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Until 2007, it was the capital of the Wernigerode (district), district of Wernigerode. Its population was 32,181 in 2020.
Wernigerode is located southwes ...
and
Nordhausen in a north-south direction. There is also a 25 km route from Wernigerode to
Benneckenstein and a 28 km course from Benneckenstein to Nordhausen.
From its start on the edge of the town of Wernigerode it initially climbs the
Hilmersberg and then continues to the
Zillierbach Reservoir. After 11.5 km the first drink stop is reached at
Neue Hütte. The route forks at
Lange at the 20 km point. Whilst the 25 km runners turn off right to Benneckenstein, the ultra marathon runners run straight ahead in a southerly direction. Shortly beyond
Trautenstein they are joined by the 28 km runners from Benneckenstein. The route continues via
Sophienhof to
Netzkater. Next comes the second longest climb to the
Poppenberg, whose peak is reached at the 39 km point. The course runs through
Neustadt/Harz and
Rüdigsdorf to its finish in the Albert Kuntz Stadium at Nordhausen.
The route is quite demanding due to its near-natural course on small tracks and the height difference of 1200 m that has to be overcome.
The instigator for the runs was Herbert Pohl of Wernigerode who died in 1993. In
East Germany
East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
the organisation of the run was sometimes banned by the authorities. In 2004 the 25th ''Harzquerung'' was combined with the 4th German Ultra Marathon Championships.
Statistics
Course records
* Men: 3:23:47, Karsten Sörensen, 1996
* Women: 4:00:04, Heidrun Peckert, 2005
Fastest runner of 2007
* Men: Andreas Schneidewind, 3:37:09
* Women: Nicole Kresse, 4:30:52
No. of finishers in 2007
* 51 km: 334 (272 men and 62 women)
* 25 km: 75 (57 men and 18 women)
* 28 km: 68 (51 men and 17 women)
List of victors
External links
{{portal, Harz
Official website*
ttp://www.frau-werwolf.de/laufstall/harzquerung2004/harzquerung2004.htm Run reports from the 2004 ''Harzquerung'' at frau-werwolf.deRun reports from the 2007 ''Harzquerung'' at marathon4you.dewith links to other run reports.
Ultramarathons in Germany
Athletics competitions in Germany
Sport in Saxony-Anhalt
Sport in Thuringia
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