1, Boston Marathon
Boston Marathon is the oldest city marathon in the world. Patriot's Day is held every year (the third Monday in April) and was established on 1897. Because there are too many pilgrims, Ma Po has a strict entry threshold, which is the famous "BQ" (Boston qualification). Only those who meet the performance requirements are eligible to register. Therefore, Ma Po is also regarded as the "Palace of Marathon" by runners, and it is a great pride to stand on the runway in Ma Po.
2. New York Marathon
The New York Marathon is second only to Boston in fame. Founded in 1970, it is held every year at the beginning of 10. The highest number of participants exceeded 654.38+million, with a huge momentum. Runners shake the suspension bridge in new york, and the scene is spectacular. Niumayuan route goes around Central Park 5 times. 1976. This route connects five districts of new york for the first time, symbolizing the integration of different races and cultures.
3. London Marathon
Founded in 198 1, the London Marathon is the largest charity event in the world, raising nearly 600 million pounds of charitable donations. Every year, one third of the contestants run for charity, and celebrities from all walks of life are keen to participate. The London Marathon starts from Greenwich Park. Runners cross the Greenwich Line from the Old Hemisphere to the Western Hemisphere, passing Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and many other famous scenic spots along the way.
4. Berlin Marathon
The Berlin Marathon is held every September. It set seven world records for men's marathon and women's marathon. It is known as "the fastest track in the world" and is the temple that all runners yearn for. The Berlin Marathon begins in the square of Parliament Building and ends at Brandenburg Gate. The track passes through the main streets of Berlin, and there are many historic buildings with stories along the way, such as the Victory Monument and the Berlin TV Tower. This is an excellent route to appreciate Berlin's history and culture.
5. Chicago Marathon
Chicago Marathon is an urban marathon held in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA from June 65438 to 10 every year. It is not only an IAAF gold medal event, an AIMS certified event, but also one of the world marathon grand slam events.
The size of the Chicago Marathon is limited to 45,000 people. Runners from all over the world (amateur runners, disabled athletes and elite athletes) can sign up as long as they can finish the race in 6 hours and 30 minutes. The number of lottery tickets and the winning rate are higher than other WMM events.
6. Tokyo Marathon
The Tokyo Marathon, which started in February 2007, is a large-scale city marathon, with 35,000 participants, including invited players from Japan and abroad, passing through places of interest in downtown Tokyo (such as the Imperial Palace, Ginza and Asakusa). There will be many touching scenes beyond imagination on the day of the game, and there will be constant unity along the way. Participants and volunteers, as well as the audience along the way, will be closely integrated, and the whole of Tokyo will be integrated into one, becoming a permanent record day in the history of marathon. Tokyo Marathon was included in the six Grand Slam World Marathon in 20 13, and it is the youngest event in the six Grand Slam World Marathon.