22th October 2006
The
Venicemarathon, now in its 18th year, has earned a place among
the most important events of the city. It is a sports event of international
standing, attracting over 6,000 runners from all over the world every
year.
The marathon is held over the official Olympic distance of 42,195 kilometers
(26,224 miles). The course is flat and basically downhill. It starts from
Stra and runs along the River Brenta, passing in front of the magnificent
Palladian Villas of the area. The runners arrive in Venice via the Liberty
Bridge, which links the mainland to the city. After crossing a floating
bridge 400 feet long over the Grand Canal which leads to St. Mark's Square,
runners reach the Riva dei Sette Martiri in the picturesque waterfront
of Venice where the finish line is located.
Visit the Venicemarathon website
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