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Budapest Marathon
File:Elte lágymányosi campus.jpg
The marathon starts and finishes in front of the Lágymányosi campus of Eötvös Loránd University
Date2nd weekend of October
LocationBudapest, Hungary
Event typeRoad
DistanceMarathon, 30K, 10K, marathon relay, 7K, fun run
Primary sponsorSPAR
Established1984 (42 years ago) (1984)
(BTSH and BSI era)
Course recordsCsepeli Nemzetközi era:
Men's: 2:13:11 (1985)
Hungary Sándor Szendrei
Women's: 2:28:51 (1986)
Hungary Ágnes Sipka
Official siteBudapest Marathon
Participants7,411 finishers (2025)[1]
2,174 finishers (2021)[2]
1,908 finishers (2020)[3]
4,530 finishers (2019)

The Budapest Marathon is an annual marathon and sport event hosted by the city of Budapest, Hungary, usually held in early October or late September. The current version of the marathon has been held since 1984, although an annual marathon has taken place in Budapest since 1961. Budapest Sportiroda ('Budapest Sports Office') (BSI) has organized the marathon since 1989.

History

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Csepeli Nemzetközi era

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An annual marathon race has been held in Budapest as early as 1961, when the inaugural Csepeli Nemzetközi Maraton ('Csepel International Marathon') was held on 29 October 1961.[4][5] This marathon was held annually[a] in either late October or early November with this name until at least 1980.[6]

The Association of Road Racing Statisticians (ARRS) also notes that a marathon was run annually in either late October or early November with the name "Budapest"[b] from 1981 to 1990, and considers it as part of the same race series.[6]

BTSH and BSI era

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Like many sports, running in Hungary was limited to professional athletes only.

In 1984, the Budapesti Testnevelési és Sporthivatal ('Budapest Physical Education and Sports Office') (BTSH) organized a marathon that also allowed amateur runners to compete.[7][8] The event would be held in spring. A half marathon and a shorter race for school children was also held alongside the event. This would continue until 1996, when the Budapest Half Marathon became an independent race.

The inaugural marathon was held on 14 April 1984.[7] It consisted of two loops, 21 km each. 625 men and 25 women from 18 countries reached the finish line. The results of the race can still be found on the marathon's official website. The official sponsor of the event was the IBUSZ (hu) travel agency, which remained for the next ten years.

In 1986 the Budapest Marathon became an AIMS member, the first one in Eastern Europe. The prize for winning the race was a trip to New York to participate in the New York City Marathon, provided the winner finishes under 2:18 (man) or 2:40 (woman).

In 1987, with full AIMS membership, the race attracted more international participants and the number of runners passed 1000. This was also the first time that every finisher received a medal.

In 1989, the Budapest Sportiroda ('Budapest Sports Office') (BSI) began to organize the marathon.[7]

In 1993 the official sponsor was changed to Mars. Fred Lebow, the founder of the New York City Marathon and of Hungarian origin was the guest star of the event (he ran a half marathon).

The marathon was not held in 1994 and 1995 due to financial difficulties. In 1996, the marathon event was moved to autumn, while the half marathon remained in spring. The sponsor was changed to Kaiser's-Plus.

In 2009 SPAR bought Plus, which meant the marathon's name was also changed to "SPAR Budapest Marathon", which it remains. This year saw over 13,000 participants, with 2,388 running the full length. The number of people increased every year, so in 2016 there were over 28,000 participants, with 4,969 running the whole marathon.

In 2025, the 40th event had a total of 40,219 participants registered for any of the distances, breaking the previous record of 33,500 registered participants.[9] This year saw 7,408 participants running the full length.[1]

Course

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External images
image icon Course map of full marathon in 2015[10]
image icon Course map of full marathon in 2020[11]

The start and finish is located in front of the Lágymányosi campus of Eötvös Loránd University.[11] The race center used to be situated at the Városliget (City Park), with the race starting in Hősök tere (Heroes' Square).[10]

The course of the marathon changes every year, but the main routes usually remain. Due to the large number of participants a "zoned start" is implemented, where each subsequent zone starts a little bit later. It takes more than 15 minutes for the runners from the last zone to cross the starting line.

The marathon passes through the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue", as well as Heroes' Square and the Millennium Underground Railway. Runners pass landmarks such as Buda Castle, the Chain Bridge, the Hungarian Parliament Building, and Heroes' Square. It also crosses the Danube several times. There are many music performers along the route. While there are usually crowds along the route, there are several "crowd support points" where large groups of people cheer. These points are well organized (usually near metro stations) so that people can go from one point to another quickly and find their friend or family member that is running.[12][13]

Other activities

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After the race is over, competitors can bathe in the Széchenyi thermal bath (usually for free though this can change).[citation needed]

Management

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The Budapest Marathon is managed by BSI, led by Árpád Kocsis. BSI is an acronym for "Budapest Sport Bureau". The organization always needs to delicately position itself to produce profit, while at the same time keep politicians happy. Almost every marathon has either the mayor or a minister as the "main patron" of the event. Budapest has a loud group of people that don't want the race to be held in the city center (due to the road closures that inevitably occur), which forces BSI always to be close to the party currently in power.[citation needed]

Winners

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Among men, the time of 2:15:04 time from 1984, set by Zoltán Kiss, is still a record. Among women, Simona Staicu has the best time ever, she was able to stand on the podium four times and in 2010 she completed the distance in 2:37:47.

Key:

   Course record
   Hungarian championship race

Csepeli Nemzetközi era

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Ed. Year Men's winner Time[c] Women's winner Time[c] Rf.
1 1961 File:Flag of Hungary.svg József Sütő (HUN) 2:28:21 not held [5][14]
2 1962 File:Flag of Hungary.svg József Sütő (HUN) 2:23:05.8 [15][14]
3 1963 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Molnár (HUN) 2:28:21
4 1964 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Istvan Kun (HUN) 2:24:14 [15]
5 1965 File:Flag of Hungary.svg János Huszár (HUN) 2:19:55.8
6 1966 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Andor Bruder (HUN) 2:33:36 [15]
7 1967 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Denes Simon (HUN) 2:22:19 [15]
8 1968 File:Flag of Hungary.svg János Szerényi (HUN) 2:26:13.2
9 1969 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Tóth (HUN) 2:26:51
10 1970 File:Flag of Bulgaria.svg Nikola Simeonov (BUL) 2:21:56.2 [15]
11 1971 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gyula Toth (HUN) 2:21:46
12 1972 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Szekeres (HUN) 2:22:38 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sarolta Monspart (HUN) 2:59:53.2 [15]
13 1973 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Jozsef Babinyecz (HUN) 2:17:45 ? ?
14 1974 File:Flag of Germany.svg Martin Schröder (FRG) 2:15:13 ? ?
15 1975 File:Flag of East Germany.svg Jürgen Eberding (GDR) 2:15:36 ? ?
16 1976 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Ryszard Kopijasz (POL) 2:16:21 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sarolta Monspart (HUN) 2:48:22.2
17 1977 File:Flag of Poland (1928–1980).svg Jerzy Finster (POL) 2:15:41 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sarolta Monspart (HUN) 2:48:59
18 1978 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ferenc Szekeres (HUN) 2:16:38.8 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Sipka (HUN) 3:02:21
19 1979 ? ? ? ?
20 1980 File:Flag of Hungary.svg János Szekeres (HUN) 2:14:25 ? ?
21 1981 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Kiss (HUN) 2:18:52 File:Flag of Germany.svg Liane Winter (FRG) 2:51:22
22 1982 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Kiss (HUN) 2:15:32 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Antonia Ladanyi (HUN) 2:38:29
23 1983 File:Flag of Poland.svg Antoni Niemczak (POL) 2:14:15 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Sipka (HUN) 2:44:33
24 1984 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Kőszegi (HUN) 2:14:32 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Karolina Szabó (HUN) 2:33:43
25 1985 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Szendrei (HUN) 2:13:11 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ilona Zsilak (HUN) 2:37:44
26 1986 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Peter Antal (HUN) 2:14:48 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Sipka (HUN) 2:28:51
27 1987 File:Flag of East Germany.svg Stephan Freigang (GDR) 2:14:37 File:Flag of East Germany.svg Birgit Stephan (GDR) 2:32:20 [15]
28 1988 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Attila Sulyok (HUN) 2:17:59 File:Flag of Cyprus (1960–2006).svg Andri Avraam (CYP) 2:41:50 [15]
29 1989 File:Flag of East Germany.svg Klaus Goldammer (GDR) 2:20:58 File:Flag of Cyprus (1960–2006).svg Andri Avraam (CYP) 2:41:55 [15]
30 1990 ? ? File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anna Kamkalova (URS) 2:52:05 [15]

BTSH and BSI era

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Ed. Year Men's winner Time[c] Women's winner Time[c] Rf.
1 1984 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Kiss (HUN) 2:15:04 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Antónia Ladányiné Schäffner (HUN) 2:40:10 [16][17]
2 1985  Jiří Sýkora (TCH) 2:18:31 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Cseh (HUN) 2:58:09 [16][18]
3 1986 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Sándor Szendrei (HUN) 2:16:18 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágota Farkas (HUN) 2:47:10 [16]
4 1987  Karel David (TCH) 2:21:15 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Anikó Joó (HUN) 2:53:56 [16]
5 1988 File:Flag of Cuba.svg Radames Tamayo (CUB) 2:15:28 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágota Farkas (HUN) 2:42:56 [16]
6 1989 File:Flag of Hungary.svg János Szemán (HUN) 2:27:16 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Márta Vass (HUN) 3:05:48 [16]
7 1990 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Zoltán Gergely (HUN) 2:19:56 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágota Farkas (HUN) 2:58:26 [16]
8 1991 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Vadim Sidorov (URS) 2:23:12 File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Anna Bidzilya (URS) 2:48:46 [16]
9 1992 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Géza Farkas (HUN) 2:22:07 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Márta Vass (HUN) 3:00:09 [16]
10 1993 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tibor Bárdos (HUN) 2:24:59 File:Flag of Greece.svg Sofia Sotiriadou (GRE) 2:54:57 [16][19]
not held in 1994 and 1995 due to lack of funding [16]
11 1996 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Endre Laczfi (HUN) 2:19:50 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Erika Csomor (HUN) 2:56:29
12 1997 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Martón Lajtos (HUN) 2:22:02 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Éva Petrik (HUN) 2:46:50
13 1998 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gergely Rezessy (HUN) 2:15:38 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:40:09
14 1999 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gergely Rezessy (HUN) 2:19:31 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Erika Csomor (HUN) 2:44:39
15 2000 File:Flag of Ukraine.svg Mykola Rudyk (UKR) 2:19:32 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Erika Csomor (HUN) 2:41:57
16 2001 File:Flag of Ethiopia (1996-2009).svg Tolosa Gebre (ETH) 2:18:45 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:39:04
17 2002 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gergely Rezessy (HUN) 2:18:41 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ida Kovács (HUN) 2:38:18
18 2003 File:Flag of Hungary.svg László Nagy (HUN) 2:24:39 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:41:56
19 2004 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Jackton Odhiambo (KEN) 2:24:17 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Simona Staicu (HUN) 2:38:17 [16]
20 2005 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Jackton Odhiambo (KEN) 2:22:01 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Katalin Farkas (HUN) 2:49:29 [16]
21 2006 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Tóth (HUN) 2:24:27 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:59:13 [16]
22 2007 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Tóth (HUN) 2:24:40 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:47:09 [16]
23 2008 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gergely Rezessy (HUN) 2:24:18 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:45:30 [16]
24 2009 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Moses Chepkwony (KEN) 2:25:16 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Andrea Szederkényi-Takács (HUN) 2:44:32 [16]
25 2010 File:Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ashenafi Erkoló (ETH) 2:23:13 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Simona Staicu (HUN) 2:37:47 [16][20]
26 2011 File:Flag of Kenya.svg Elisha Sawe (KEN) 2:25:57 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Judit Nagy (HUN) 2:54:45 [16][21]
27 2012 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Józsa (HUN) 2:21:06 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Merényi (HUN) 2:49:30 [16]
28 2013 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Józsa (HUN) 2:22:58 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Simona Staicu (HUN) 2:42:26 [16]
29 2014 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tamás Nagy (HUN) 2:27:14 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Simona Staicu (HUN) 2:51:08 [16]
30 2015 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Dániel Soós (HUN) 2:25:18 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tímea Merényi (HUN) 2:45:08 [16]
31 2016 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Józsa (HUN) 2:22:36 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Simona Staicu (HUN) 2:50:28 [16]
32 2017 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gábor Józsa (HUN) 2:20:21 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tünde Szabó (HUN) 2:42:47 [16]
33 2018 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gáspár Csere (HUN) 2:20:08 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tünde Szabó (HUN) 2:47:40 [16]
34 2019 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Jenkei (HUN) 2:23:21 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Fanni Gyurkó (HUN) 2:42:54 [22]
35 2020 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Gáspár Csere (HUN) 2:17:43 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Tünde Szabó (HUN) 2:43:39 [3][23]
36 2021 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Péter Nagy (HUN) 2:33:36 File:Flag of Russia.svg Anna Borisenko (RUS) 2:58:12 [24]
37 2022 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Levente Szemerei (HUN) 2:21:44 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Eszter Csillag (HUN) 2:59:16 [25]
38 2023  Mitchell Baum (USA) 2:24:36 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Eszter Barabás (HUN) 2:54:17 [26]
39 2024 File:Flag of Germany.svg Carlo Nenast (GER) 2:28:31 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Ágnes Garai (HUN) 2:54:46 [27]
40 2025 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Máté Vásárhelyi (HUN) 2:22:17 File:Flag of Hungary.svg Viktória Nyikos (HUN) 2:50:28 [1]

Finishers

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BTSH and BSI era only

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{{#chart:Budapest Marathon finishers by year and gender.Area.chart}}
Year Finishers Shares
Total Males Females Males Females
2025[1] 7,411 5,463 1,948 74% 26%
2024[27] 4,864 3,671 1,193 75% 25%
2023[26] 3,566 2,687 879 75% 25%
2022[25] 2,830 2,119 711 75% 25%
2021[24] 2,175 1,623 552 75% 25%
2020[3] 1,908 1,437 471 75% 25%
2019[22] 4,532 3,300 1,232 73% 27%
2018[28] 5,351 3,868 1,483 72% 28%
2017[28] 5,415 4,052 1,363 75% 25%
2016[28] 4,969 3,754 1,215 76% 24%
2015[28] 5,604 4,259 1,345 76% 24%
2014[28] 4,348 3,338 1,010 77% 23%
2013[28] 3,991 3,196 795 80% 20%
2012[28] 3,585 2,884 701 80% 20%
2011[28] 2,984 2,426 558 81% 19%
2010[28] 2,658 2,179 479 82% 18%
2009[28] 2,388 1,962 426 82% 18%
2008[28] 2,598 2,123 475 82% 18%
2007[28] 2,577 2,060 517 80% 20%
2006[28] 1,619 1,349 270 83% 17%
2005[28] 2,792 2,296 495 82% 18%
2004[28] 2,273 1,889 384 83% 17%
2003[28] 2,234 1,864 370 83% 17%
2002[28] 2,097 1,786 311 85% 15%
2001[28] 2,089 1,796 293 86% 14%
2000[28] 2,444 2,097 347 86% 14%
1999[28] 1,838 1,626 212 88% 12%
1998[28] 1,407 1,267 140 90% 10%
1997[28] 1,068 969 99 91% 9%
1996[28] 738 680 58 92% 8%
not held in 1994 and 1995 due to lack of funding[16]
1993[28] 958 900 58 94% 6%
1992[28] 879 837 42 95% 5%
1991[28] 996 945 51 95% 5%
1990[28] 1,000 964 36 96% 4%
1989[28] 676 653 23 97% 3%
1988[28] 1,097 1,049 48 96% 4%
1987[28] 1,230 1,166 64 95% 5%
1986[28] 889 850 39 96% 4%
1985[28] 739 714 25 97% 3%
1984[28] 650 625 25 96% 4%

Notes

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  1. ^ The Association of Road Racing Statisticians does not have a record of the marathon being held in 1979.[6]
  2. ^ The 1989 edition of the marathon has been referred to as "Rank Xerox Budapest".[6]
  3. ^ a b c d h:m:s

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List of winners
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