News

Schar simply the best again

Manuela Schar's dominance continued on the streets of Berlin as she chalked up win number seven of Abbott World Marathon Majors Series XII.

It's another slice of history for the Swiss athlete, who became the only competitor to win in all six Majors cities in a row when she claimned the Virgin MoneyLondon Marathon title in April.

With the series concluding back where it began with her world record in 2018, Schar has now written herself into Majors folklore.

This was classic Schar's, building an early lead and never looking back. By halfway she was over two and a half minutes clear and as she crossed the line she was almost four minutes away from the rest of the field, finishing in 1:38:07.

The win rubber stamps her second consecutive series crown.

She was followed home by America's Amanda McGrory.After a year out through injury, the University of Illinois athlete was delighted with her second place, and completed her full set of AbbottWMM races to earn the coveted Six Star Medal.

Australia's Madison de Rozario came third to cement third place in the women's wheelchair leaderboard.

It was a Swiss double in Berlin as Marcel Hug pulled off a similarly dominant performance for his second win of the Series XII campaign.

The Silver Bullet was clear of his rivals after 5km and cruised to win by over three and a half minutes. It was not enough to catch series leader Daniel Romanchuk, who was not racing in Berlin, but Hug will head to Chicago to start Series XIII in good form, at least.

David Weir banished memories of a disappointing 2018 race in Berlin with second place ahead of last year's winner Brent Lakatos, who completes the top three in Sereis XII with the nine points gained today.

Share this post

Other news

Fujisawa wins fourth AGWC title

Japanese athlete runs 2:55:52 to win the women's 50-54 category
Cover image of Marathon Talk Episode 79 featuring Eliud Kipchoge entitled "Has Eliud Kipchoge Completed Running?

Episode 79: Has Eliud Kipchoge Completed Running?

Following the completion of his Six Star journey at the TCS New York City Marathon on Sunday, Eliud Kipchoge declared he considered himself “a real marathoner”. So has The GOAT really completed running, and what will he do next?
Cover image of Marathon Talk Episode 78 featuring TCS New York City Marathon Race Director Ted Metellus

Episode 78: Welcome To New York! | Marathon Talk Meets Ted Metellus

Ahead of the 2025 TCS New York City Marathon, Deena catches up with race director Ted Metellus to hear more about how he prepares for the final Major of the year.