Rob
ran in his fifth Venice Marathon on Sunday 25th October. For those of
you who aren't runners, a marathon is 42.2km on the direct course but
people usually run a bit more -crossing over for drink stops etc always
adds to the distance. This year it was the 30th Venice Marathon and as
usual Venice put in a lot of effort to make it a successful event.
The race starts in front of the Villa Pisani in Stra and finishes near the Giardini on Riva Dei Sette Martiri in Venice.
The race starts in front of the Villa Pisani in Stra and finishes near the Giardini on Riva Dei Sette Martiri in Venice.
Rob waiting for the bus to Stra. We were up at around 5.00am to get to Mestre by 7.00am in time for Rob to catch the bus. The race didn't start until 9.45am -a long time hanging around.
The start of the Venice Marathon
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The Venice Marathon starts at Ca Pisani, a Venetian villa at Stra on the Brenta River canal. After an Alpini brass band played the national anthem the music switched to a loudly played Back in Black by ACDC as the runners crossed the start line.
This is how Rob found the marathon this year:
The first 18km is mainly along the canal with many beautiful villas along the way and passes through the towns of Dolo, Mira and Malcontenta. This is a great part of the race with fantastic scenery and great local crowds giving great support to all the runners. With many local runners in the event there were frequent shouts of recognition and local support.
There are a few kms of not so scenic running through the Marghera port area before moving through some leafy promenades and then the central piazza of Mestre. Runners then move through the large expanse of Parco San Giuliano. At about 32km the runners reach the Ponte de La Liberta to run across the Laguna to Venezia. I always have mixed feelings here. It is great to be on the lagoon but the Ponte is a long 4km at that stage of the run.
Once in Venezia we have a couple of kms through the port area before running along the Zatterre alongside the Giudecca Canal. Runners then cross a pontoon bridge from Punta della Dogana across the Grand Canal. It is a long bridge set just for the event and gives a special view of the Grand Canal.
From there it is through Piazza San Marco, along the Riva dei Schiavoni and Riva dei Sette Martiri. The last 3 kms are amazing even though difficult because of the bridges - 7 just in the last kilometre.
From the beginning of the race the crowds were absolutely fantastic, cheering on runners they knew and visitors. There were about 20 different bands - garage, punk, blues, pop, metal, and a Kiss cover band. We also had locals banging pots and pans from balconies, lone saxophone players and generally people supporting any way they could. I was lucky as I had some support too - Michele and Francesca in Mestre with the Australian flag and Chris at the finish.
The weather was perfect. A great event. Thanks to the Venice Marathon Club and to the many volunteers who helped runners along the way.
Rob nearing the finish line it was one of his best times yet which is pretty incredible as he had very little time to train this year. Sorry about the head in the corner of the photo, I did well to get a photo at all as there were so many people cheering and encouraging the runners. A really nice atmosphere.
A tired Rob after the race
It was a great medal for finishers this year -very Venetian in maroon and gold
a beautiful sunday
ReplyDeleteCongratulations again Dad! Very proud of you!
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