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PRESS RELEASE FROM 05. SEPTEMBER 2025
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Strong Fields of Skaters, Handbikers, and Wheelchair Competitors at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON
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 For the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON from September 20 to 21, organizer SCC EVENTS expects well over 50,000 athletes from more than 160 nations. Among the runners, the national and international elite of the world’s best will gather in Germany’s capital. In the men’s race, the starting field includes Sebastian Sawe, Milkesa Mengesha, and Gabriel Geay. With national record holder Kengo Suzuki and Olympic sixth-place finisher Akira Akasaki, Japan’s top runners will be in Berlin, even though the Athletics World Championships will be held in Tokyo just shortly before.
  Rosemary Wanjiru, Degitu Azimeraw, and Mestawut Fikir are among the favorites in the women’s race (see press release from July 29, 2025, for details). Deborah Schöneborn, Domenika Mayer, Fabienne Königstein, as well as Sebastian Hendel, Johannes Motschmann, Hendrik Pfeiffer, and Haftom Welday represent the national elite. But the fields of skaters, wheelchair racers, and handcyclists are also truly impressive.
  Elite Skaters in Berlin  Despite the World Championships in China taking place at the same time, many top skaters have chosen Berlin. Among the men, the big question is: Can serial winner Bart Swings claim his tenth Berlin victory? The Belgian is again considered the favorite, but strong challengers abound: his compatriot Jason Suttels is waiting for his chance, as are Felix Rijhnen (Darmstadt), Nolan Beddiaf (FRA), and Julio Mirena Ortiz (Paraguay). In the women’s race, 2024 champion Noraly Berber Vonk from the Netherlands is once again aiming for the title. She will face Aura Cristina Quintana Herrera (COL, 3rd place 2024), Keily Delgado (COL), and Martina Pita (ECU). From a German perspective, all eyes will be on Josie Hofmann, who could spring a surprise.
  Wheelchair Competitors and Handbikers  For Swiss superstar Marcel Hug, Berlin is like a home course. The wheelchair racing professional from Pfyn in Thurgau (Switzerland) has dominated the Abbott World Marathon Majors series for years and is one of the top favorites. Six-time Berlin champion Manuela Schär is the prime candidate in the women’s field. One of her toughest rivals will be American Tatyana McFadden, one of the pioneers of this sport.Among the handcyclists, two Berlin legends stand out in the men’s race: 67-year-old Swiss Heinz Frei was one of the world’s best wheelchair racers for many years. Between 1985 and 2013, he won twenty times in the wheelchair category in Berlin. In 2021, he switched to handcycling. Berlin-born Vico Merklein (48) has regularly placed among the top finishers since 2006, winning seven times. Also noteworthy is Joseph Fritsch from France, who has a personal best of 1:00:05. At 27, he is the youngest in the field. Among the women, 2024 champion Francesca Porcellato from Italy will face tough competition from 2022 winner Katrin Möller and last year’s runner-up Julia Dierkesmann.
  Invitation to the Press Conferences
  Thursday, September 18, 2025  Press Conference Elite Presentation Part 1  Time: 11:00 a.m.  Participants: Elite women runners, elite skaters, Jürgen Lock (CEO SCC EVENTS), Mark Milde (Race Director)  Topics: Presentation of elite women runners and skaters, opening of the EXPO, outlook on the event weekend, general information  Venue: Hotel Berlin, Berlin
  Friday, September 19, 2025  Press Conference Elite Presentation Part 2  Time: 11:00 a.m.  Participants: Elite male runners, elite wheelchair athletes, Jürgen Lock (CEO SCC EVENTS), Mark Milde (Race Director)  Topics: Presentation of elite male runners, wheelchair racers, and handcyclists, EXPO, outlook on the event weekend, general information, race weather  Venue: Hotel Berlin, Berlin
  Saturday, September 20, 2025  Press Conference Inline Skating Results  Time: 3:30 p.m.  Participants: Inline Skating Winners  Venue: Hotel Berlin, Berlin
  Sunday, September 21, 2025  Press Conference Running Results  Time: 12:30 p.m.  Participants: Winners in wheelchair racing, handcycling, and running  Venue: Hotel Berlin, Berlin
  Media Guide, Accreditation, and Event Magazine  A comprehensive Media Guide for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2025 can be read here. Accreditation applications for the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON must be submitted exclusively via the online form by September 9, 2025. The Event Magazine is now available online.
  Photo Download  High-resolution photos can be used free of charge for editorial purposes with proper credit.
  1.) Bart Swings wins the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2024  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Petko Beier
  2.) Felix Rijhnen wins the GENERALI BERLIN HALF MARATHON 2025  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Jean-Marc Wiesner
  3.) Noraly Berber Vonk and Bart Swings triumph at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON Inline Skating 2024  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Marvin Ibo Güngor
  4.) Marcel Hug triumphs at the 50th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Jean-Marc Wiesner
  5.) Vico Merklein wins the 50th BMW BERLIN-MARATHON  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Jean-Marc Wiesner
  6.) Julia Dierkesmann wins the women’s handbikers classification at the BMW BERLIN-MARATHON 2023  Credit: SCC EVENTS_Jean-Marc Wiesner 
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For questions and further information please contact:  Jochen Schmitz   Team Leader Media Relations & Editorial   SCC EVENTS   Tel. +49-173-9721150   medien@scc-events.com 
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Besucher- und Lieferanschrift | Visitors' and delivery address  SCC EVENTS GmbH  Olympiapark Berlin  Haus des Deutschen Sports  Adlerplatz 1  14053 Berlin
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Postanschrift | Mailing address  SCC EVENTS GmbH  Olympiapark Berlin  Hanns-Braun-Str. 4  14053 Berlin
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Telefon: 030-301 288 10   Telefax: 030-301 288 20  
www.scc-events.com
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Managing Directors: Christian Jost, Jürgen Lock  Register court: AG Charlottenburg  Register number: HRB 20965 B  VAT No.: DE136599588  Responsible for the content according to § 18 Abs. 2 MStV:  Christian Jost, Jürgen Lock
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