Sun 30th Nov 2025
Provisional
Race Start Time: | 09:00 | Entry On Day: | |
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Running Surface: | Race Cut Off Time: | 5:30 hours | |
Route Undulation: | Race Town: | Turin | |
Timing Method: | Race Location: | Italy | |
Number Collection: | Race Entry Cost: | €90.00 | |
Distance Markers: | Race Status: | Provisional | |
Road Status: | Unknown | Use Headphones: | Contact organiser |
Max Number: | Race Format: |
Race Start Time: | 09:00 |
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Entry On Day: | |
Running Surface: | |
Race Cut Off Time: | 5:30 hours |
Route Undulation: | |
Use Headphones: | Contact organiser |
Timing Method: | |
Race Town: | Turin |
Race Location: | Italy |
Number Collection: | |
Road Status: | Unknown |
Race Entry Cost: | €90.00 |
Distance Markers: | |
Race Status: | Provisional |
Max Number: | |
Race Format: |
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Race Pacers:
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Entry Cost
Entry Fee: €90.00
Where is the race?
The race is located in Turin, European.
Can I wear headphones at the Turin Marathon?
Contact organiser.
Is the race still going ahead?
Provisional
Change is always possible, please contact the race organiser to confirm this at: [email protected]
What is the maximum allowed time to complete the race?
The maximum time allowed is 5:30 hours
Race Entry Information
Turin Marathon Race Entry
The website organising the Turin Marathon is https://www.torinocitymarathon.it/corsi
Race Description:
Running the Turin marathon is a challenging but rewarding experience for runners of all levels. The marathon takes place every year in November, starting and finishing in the historic Piazza Castello in the center of Turin, Italy. The course is flat and fast, passing by some of the most iconic landmarks of the city, such as the Mole Antonelliana, the Royal Palace, and the Po River. The marathon also offers a scenic view of the Alps and the Superga Basilica on the horizon.
The Turin marathon attracts thousands of participants from Italy and abroad, who enjoy the festive atmosphere and the enthusiastic support of the spectators along the route. The marathon is part of the World Athletics Label Road Races series, and it is certified by AIMS and FIDAL. The marathon also has a social and environmental impact, supporting various charities and promoting sustainability initiatives.
To run the Turin marathon, you need to register online on the official website, where you can also find all the information about the event, such as the race pack collection, the course map, the services available, and the results. You also need to provide a medical certificate that attests your fitness to run a marathon. The registration fee varies depending on the date and the number of entries available. The Turin marathon is open to runners who are at least 20 years old on the day of the race.
Running the Turin marathon is a great way to test your endurance, improve your performance, and discover a beautiful city with a rich history and culture. Whether you are aiming for a personal best or just for fun, you will surely enjoy this unforgettable experience.