Triumph on Lake Constance: 15,000 runners in the spectacular three-country marathon!

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On October 12, 2025, the three-country marathon took place on Lake Constance with over 15,000 participants in Bregenz and Lindau.

Am 12.10.2025 fand der Drei-Länder-Marathon am Bodensee mit über 15.000 Teilnehmern in Bregenz und Lindau statt.
On October 12, 2025, the three-country marathon took place on Lake Constance with over 15,000 participants in Bregenz and Lindau.

Triumph on Lake Constance: 15,000 runners in the spectacular three-country marathon!

Last Sunday, October 12, 2025, the eagerly awaited three-country marathon took place on Lake Constance. Over 15,000 runners from 96 nations, including around 3,000 children, competed in this breathtaking setting. Starting from the port of Lindau, the route led to the finish, which was in the Bregenz stadium. The organizers are pleased about record-breaking registrations: six weeks before the start, over 9,500 participants were already registered, which represents an increase of 30% compared to the previous year. Given the higher number of participants, the route was adapted to take both sporting and organizational challenges into account. Allgäuer Zeitung reports that ...

What are the moving stories behind the numbers? The participants and spectators were captivated by the emotional highlights of the marathon like never before. The popularity of this sporting event impressively shows that the marathon and the love of running are trendy. Popularity that extends far beyond the borders of Germany outside of the Lake Constance area. In Germany, for example, a total of 121 marathons were held in 2024, which illustrates the great enthusiasm for this sport. Statista shows that...

Marathon results

The participants' sporting achievements were breathtaking. In the men's marathon, Kenyan Hosea Tuwei won in a time of 2:12:30 hours. He was closely followed by Freedom Amaniel from Italy, who took second place with a time of 2:17:45 hours, and Elivs Tabarach, also from Kenya, with a time of 2:18:05 hours. In the women's race, Rholex Jelimo, also from Kenya, crossed the finish line first with a time of 2:34:28 hours, setting a new personal best. Rabea Schöneborn from SCC Berlin finished second with 2:36:39 hours, and Marlene Windisch from TSG Eislingen took third place with 2:52:54 hours.

Half marathon and quarter marathon

The half marathon also enjoyed thrilling competitions. Brian Kipchumba from Kenya won with 1:04:28 hours and was only closely followed by Dominik Hirczy from Austria with 1:04:30 hours. Jack Wood from Great Britain secured third place with 1:09:54 hours. Tereza Novotna from the Czech Republic dominated the women's ranking in 1:17:33 hours, followed by Mercyline Cherono from Kenya (1:19:32 hours) and Julia Sydow from Pfullingen (1:20:44 hours). In the quarter marathon, David Hammer from Austria demonstrated his speed and achieved a time of 35:19 minutes. In the women's race, Lisa Redlinger from Austria was unbeatable with a time of 39:13 minutes.

With so much inspiration and a sense of community, the Three Countries Marathon is more than just a competition - it's an event that brings people together and keeps the passion for running alive. Participants and spectators celebrated this unique day, which was characterized by sport, friendship and intercultural exchange. SWR reports that ...