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The Riga Marathon (also known as the Rimi Riga Marathon) is an annual road
marathon The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of kilometres ( 26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There ...
held in
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,
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, since 1991. A flat, single-lap marathon course in the
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' largest city. The marathon course has been measured and certified by
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, the ''Association of International Marathons and Distance Races'' and is categorized as a Gold Label Road Race by
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. All courses are traffic-free. Rimi Riga Marathon is one of the fastest-growing marathons in
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. In 2019, there were 25 659 participants over five different distances from 82 countries. The marathon starts and finishes near
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, and runs through
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as well as across the
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. In the marathon weekend it is also possible to run 42,195 kilometer distance, 21,095 kilometer half marathon, 10 kilometer, 5 kilometer and mile course distances.


History

For the first time, Latvian athletes competed in the marathon distance at the
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in Stockholm, but the first marathon competition in Latvia took place 15 years later in
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. The popularity of marathon running continued to grow in the 1970s, reaching its heyday in the late 1980s. The Folk Song Marathon (1988 – 1990) gathered several thousand runners during the revival, of which 250 - 300 finished at a distance of 42 km.


The start of Riga Marathon history

The first start shot of the Riga Marathon was fired at the
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on 27 July 1991, shortly after the time of the barricades, when the capital city was shaken by OMON shots. Then this marathon was called the Riga International Marathon. The participants of this marathon were provided with both grand cash prizes (1000 German Marks for the first place winners), a pennant, and the then exotic fruit - banana - at the finish line. The track was measured according to the international standards of the time, using a 50 m-long measuring tape and pegs. 735 participants took part in the first Riga Marathon, a third of which were local runners, around 30 representatives of Western countries, and the rest from the
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. However, in the next few years after the successful start, the number of participants in the Riga Marathon rapidly decreased. Runners from the
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were deterred from participating by the new visa regime, while Westerners might find the trip to Latvia too risky. Serious difficulties were caused by hyperinflation and repeated changes in the national currency. In 1993, it was possible to pay for participation in the marathon in three currencies - locals could pay both in Latvian rubles and newly issued
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, and foreigners - in
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. The organizers lacked the sponsors and funds to be included in the AIMS international marathon calendar (at the time it would cost $1,000 per year) to attract western marathon tourists. During this time, local runners also became fewer and fewer, and the running culture and, consequently, the interest of sponsors gradually decreased, reaching the lowest point in 1999, when only 53 Latvian runners finished the 42 km distance.


Certified course and new organizers

In 2007, the track was officially certified and recognized for the first time according to the standards of the International Marathon Association (
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, AIMS). To increase the number of participants, the Riga Marathon was moved to the spring, attracting school youth to the 5 km distance, however, there were still relatively few runners in the marathon distance and the results could not surpass the performance of the first year. In 2007, the Riga Marathon got its second wind. After 16 years of work, the original organizer of the marathon, Jānis Karavačiks, entrusted the organization to Aigars Nords, who was full of ambition to turn
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into a running megalopolis with an ambitious city marathon. The
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has entrusted the organization of the marathon to NECom or Nords Event Communications, the new organizers already achieved ambitious growth of the event in the first year. With the help of the new title sponsor Nordea and the slogan "This time for real!" the track was officially certified for the first time following the standards of the International Marathon Association (AIMS). The marathon was included in the international calendar, the usual marathon and 5 km satellite distances were supplemented by a new half-marathon, and the Kenyan Johnston Changwoni broke the Riga Marathon record set in 1991. Under the auspices of the new organizers, the marathon became one of the fastest-growing and most prestigious running festivals in Northern Europe - from 1300 participants in 2007 to Gold Label gold status and more than 38 thousand participants from 82 countries of the world in 2019.


Global pandemic

The long-term partner of the marathon,
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, took on the title sponsor duties in 2019, providing support to the Virtual Running Club established during the
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, which kept the audience of the event active during the pandemic. In 2020, due to the
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, the Government of Latvia, Latvian Cabinet of Ministers canceled the in-person competition the day before the marathon weekend and moved the marathon to a virtual mode. Similarly, the 2021 edition of the race was postponed from the weekend of to the weekend of due to the pandemic.


World Capital of Road Running in 2023

But the organizers reached a new peak after the end of the coronavirus pandemic, winning the right to hold the first 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga (World Athletics Road Running Championships Riga 23) on 30 September - 1 October 2023. 2023 Rimi Riga Marathon was a track rehearsal for the 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, World Championships, allowing recreational runners to try out the 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, World Championship courses. The World Athletics Road Running Championships and the Rimi Riga Marathon, the two biggest running events in the Baltics, had a combined economic impact of 11,803,000 euros on Latvia in 2023, according to a study that examined their effects on the country's economy. For the first time since the epidemic, the two major running competitions, the Rimi Riga Marathon and the World Athletics Road Running Championships, brought together a record-breaking 38,660 participants from more than 100 nations in the capital of Latvia.


Course

The start and finish line of the marathon is set on the next to
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. The marathon course crosses over the Daugava River, Daugava river via the Vanšu Bridge, Vanšu, Stone Bridge, Riga, Stone, and Island Bridge, Riga, Island Bridges, and also includes a section that runs through the cobblestoned streets of
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. All of the courses are single-lap courses and are fairly flat and mostly features the center of the city. The 33rd edition of Riga Marathon was a rehearsal for the first 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, World Athletics Road Running Championships, which took place in Riga in 30 September – 1 October. In which the marathon course will be laid out over two laps of the official World Athletics Road Running Championships half marathon course. The same courses have been confirmed for the 34th edition of Riga Marathon in 2024.


Winners

Key: Course record (in bold)


Marathon


Half marathon


By country

:''Note: Marathon and Half Marathon statistics only''


Multiple wins

:''Note: Marathon and Half Marathon statistics only''


Official marathon shirts and medals

The official shirts of the marathon have been created since the 2008 Riga marathon. Each year, one of Latvia's well-known artists is entrusted with creating a different design for the marathon's official running shirts and medals. Artists who have created designs for Riga Marathon shirts - Andris Vītoliņš, Ieva Iltnere, Ritums Ivanovs, Elita Patmalniece, Ella Kruļanska, Krišs Salmanis, Ilmārs Blumbergs, Raimonds Staprans, Raimonds Staprāns, Anna Heinrihsone, Maija Kurševa, Gustav Klutsis, Gustavs Klucis (the 2018 shirt design used the artwork of G. Klucis, which was bought at an auction on 18 November 2017, specially for the Latvian centenary marathon shirt), MARE&ROLS and Jānis Šneiders. In 2019, the design of the marathon medals was created by Artūrs Analts, the recipient of the main award "Best Design" at the London Design Biennale. The design of the 30th anniversary medals of the marathon was created by the Japanese artist Junichi Kawanishi, who is also the author of the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tokyo Olympic Games medals. The designs of the 2022 Riga Marathon shirts and medals were created by the head of the painting department of the Art Academy of Latvia, associate professor Kristiāns Brekte. In 2023 all finishers received medals designed by Latvia’s most famous graphic artist, Paulis Liepa. For the 34th edition of the Riga Marathon the artist crafting both the marathon’s medals and the official running shirt is the globally recognized talent, Latvian artist Germans Ermičs.


Historical titles

During the valuable history of the Riga Marathon, it has been supported by many different Latvian-based and international companies. Until 2006, the name of the marathon was the International Riga Marathon, when the organizational leadership changed, the word "International" was removed from the name. * 1994 – 1996: International Radio SWH Rock, Radio SWH Riga Marathon * 2000: International Riga Samsung Marathon * 2003 – 2004: Riga Maxima Group, Maxima International Marathon * 2006: Riga Parex Bank, Parex marathon * 2007 – 2013: Nordea Riga Marathon * 2014 – 2018: Lattelecom Riga Marathon * 2019: Tet (company), Tet Riga Marathon * since 2020:
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Riga Marathon


Organizers

Since 2007, the Riga Marathon has been organized by the agency "Nords Event Communications" ("NECom") in cooperation with the
Riga City Council Riga City Council () is the government of the city of Riga, the capital of Latvia. Its meeting place is in the Riga Town Hall (''Rīgas rātsnams)'' at the Town Hall Square (''Rātslaukums'') in the very heart of Riga. The Riga City Council con ...
. In addition to the Rimi Riga Marathon, the same organizing team was in charge of the inaugural 2023 World Athletics Road Running Championships, World Athletics Road Running Championships in Riga on October 1.


Notes


References


External links


Official website of Riga Marathon

Riga Marathon Photos 2014
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