Dresden Marathon
Lo esencial
El Dresden Marathon, fundado en 1999, se consolidó como una de las maratones de otoño más destacadas de Alemania. Fusiona tradición competitiva con atmósfera festiva; el 25 de octubre de 2026, reúne corredores internacionales y multitudes locales que celebran la recuperación deportiva y cultural de Dresde tras la reunificación. Es conocida por su logística impecable, fuerte apoyo comunitario y octubre confiable que típicamente produce ritmos rápidos para quienes persiguen PR o estándares clasificatorios. El recorrido rápido y llano serpentea por el corazón histórico de Dresde y las orillas del pintoresco Elba, pasando hitos como la Frauenkirche, Semperoper, Zwinger y las terrazas barrocas de la Terraza de Brühl. Continúa con tramos largos y arbolados en los prados del Elba con vistas de palacios y puentes ribereños. Recorre una mezcla de secciones históricas adoquinadas y bulevares amplios y lisos, acompañado de estaciones de música en vivo y puntos de apoyo que crean un ambiente animado y solidario. Con certificación AIMS y de la federación alemana (DLV), el recorrido es aceptado para clasificaciones oficiales de maratón, lo que lo convierte en opción popular para quien busca tiempos clasificatorios para Boston.
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Clasificatorio para Boston
Esta carrera es un evento clasificatorio certificado para el Maratón de Boston. Logra tu marca de clasificación en un recorrido verificado.
Frauenkirche
Iconic Baroque church in the Old Town, a major landmark near the race center
Semperoper
The historic Semper Opera House along the route, notable for its ornate facade and cultural significance
Brühlsche Terrasse
Riverside terrace on the Elbe offering panoramic views of the city as runners pass by
Zwinger Palace
Baroque palace complex with museums and gardens situated close to the course
Augustusbrücke
Historic bridge across the Elbe connecting the Old Town and Neustadt, crossed by runners
Blaues Wunder (Loschwitzer Brücke)
Famous steel bridge over the Elbe in the Dresden suburbs, a scenic highlight of the course
Waldschlösschen Bridge
Modern bridge on the Elbe forming part of the marathon loop and providing river views
Otras distancias disponibles durante el fin de semana del evento:
Dresden, Germany
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Elegibilidad
- Must be 18 years or older on race day
- Complete online registration and pay the entry fee by the published deadline
- Race bib is non-transferable and must be collected in person or by an authorised representative with ID
- No qualifying time required for general entry (elite fields may have separate qualification criteria)
- Participants compete at their own risk; medical clearance recommended for those with pre-existing conditions
- Accept and comply with the event rules and code of conduct published by the organiser
- Wheelchair and handcycle athletes must register in the appropriate category and contact organisers in advance to confirm course accessibility
- Photographic/video consent: entry implies consent to use of images for event promotion
Documentos requeridos
- Photo ID (passport or national ID card)
- Proof of age (passport, ID card or birth certificate)
- Signed liability waiver/runner declaration
- Medical certificate or physician's note (if requested or for veteran categories)
- Emergency contact information
Métodos de inscripción
- Online Registration
- Club/Association Entry
- Relay/Team Entry
- Tour Operator Entry
- Charity Entry
Política de cancelación y reembolso
Registrations are non-refundable
Transfer of registration to another runner permitted until 2026-09-25 with a €15 administration fee
Name/bib changes allowed until 2026-10-18 with a €10 processing fee and written authorization
If the organiser cancels the event, registrants will be offered either a full refund or a free deferral to the 2027 race
If the event is postponed, registrations will be automatically valid for the new date; those unable to attend may request a full refund
If the event takes place but with reduced services for safety/regulatory reasons, the organiser may issue a partial refund or voucher (up to 50%) at their discretion
The course runs along the Elbe and through Dresden's historic center, passing landmarks such as the Frauenkirche, Semperoper, Zwinger and Brühl's Terrace.
Finishers receive a custom finisher medal and a technical shirt, and a lively post-race festival offers local food and beer in the finish area.
Race weekend features an EXPO with bib pickup and vendors, a Saturday pasta party, and companion events including a Kids Run and shorter distance options (half/10K/5K).
Aid stations are provided roughly every 3–5 km with water and sports drinks, pacers are usually available for common goal times, and organizers strongly recommend using Dresden's public transport due to road closures and limited parking; the event typically operates on a roughly 6-hour course time limit.
Comunidad
Historias, consejos y fotos del día de carrera de corredores que han completado este recorrido.
Reseñas de la comunidad
Aprende de otros corredores y comparte ideas que ayuden a quienes vienen después a cruzar la meta.

