2016 Ballot results

BMW Berlin Marathon 2016 ballot: 43rd edition, 41,283 entrants

Kenenisa Bekele ran 2:03:03 to win the 43rd BMW Berlin Marathon on 25 September 2016, the second fastest marathon ever and just 6 seconds off the world record.

The datasheet
Edition
43rd edition
Applications not published by race organiser
Field size
41,283
Total entrants
Race day
Sep 25
2016
Good-for-age
M2:45 W3:10
Open category (18–34)
Context

What made 2016 notable

The defining story was Kenenisa Bekele's near miss. In mild and calm conditions, the track legend dropped Wilson Kipsang late and ran 2:03:03, the second fastest marathon in history, ending just 6 seconds short of Dennis Kimetto's world record set on the same Berlin course two years earlier. It still broke Haile Gebrselassie's Ethiopian record of 2:03:59, and Bekele admitted afterward he was disappointed not to take the global mark. Kipsang chased him home in 2:03:13. Aberu Kebede sealed an Ethiopian sweep with 2:20:45 in the women's race. For ballot applicants, 2016 cemented Berlin's billing as the fastest course in marathoning.

Year over year

Finishers over time

Finishers · 2016 → 2025 9 editions
41K39K41K44K25K35K48K54K50K
'16'17'18'19'21'22'23'24'25
Qualifying

Good-for-age standards

View full age-group standards +
Age groupMenWomen
18-342:45:003:10:00
35-392:45:003:10:00
40-442:45:003:10:00
45-492:55:003:30:00
50-542:55:003:30:00
55-592:55:003:30:00
60-643:25:004:20:00
65-693:25:004:20:00
70-743:25:004:20:00
75-793:25:004:20:00
80-843:25:004:20:00
85-893:25:004:20:00
90+3:25:004:20:00
FAQ

Questions about the 2016 ballot

Who won the 2016 BMW Berlin Marathon? +

Kenenisa Bekele of Ethiopia won the men's race in 2:03:03. Aberu Kebede, also of Ethiopia, won the women's race in 2:20:45.

How close was Bekele to the world record in 2016? +

His 2:03:03 missed Dennis Kimetto's world record of 2:02:57 by just 6 seconds, the second fastest marathon ever run at the time.

How big was the 2016 Berlin Marathon field? +

The 43rd edition drew 41,283 runners from 122 countries on 25 September 2016.

Are ballot application numbers public for Berlin? +

No. SCC EVENTS does not publish total entries or lottery odds, only participant counts and elite results.

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