Maratona di Sant'Antonio
The Maratona di Sant'Antonio (also known as the Maratona S. Antonio and Padua Marathon) is an annual road running competition which takes place in April in Padua, Italy. The event features a full marathon race (42.195 km), a half marathon, and a range of shorter fun run events for amateurs.[1] The competition is named in honour of Anthony of Padua, a 13th century saint who died in the city.
The first marathon held in the area was the Vedelago Marathon, which was a national level race organised by the Gruppo Atletica Vedelago between 1988 and 1999. Another group, Assindustria Sport Padova, took over management of the marathon in 2000 and the race became an international one. Its route was also changed, with the start point remaining in the comune of Vedelago and the finish point being moved to Padua.[2][3] A new course was introduced for the 2011 edition, which began in Campodarsego and found its end point in Padua's large city square – the Prato della Valle.[4]
The marathon race has incorporated the Italian Championship in the event, hosting the national title event in 2005 and 2006.[5][6] The event has also included a hand bike race for disabled athletes and former race-car driver Alex Zanardi won the 2011 competition. A total of 3384 runners finished the half marathon and marathon at that year's event, which was broadcast on television domestically via Rai Sport 2.[7]
Past winners
Vedelago Marathon era
Key: Course record
Edition |
Year |
Men's winner |
Time (h:m:s) |
Women's winner |
Time (h:m:s) |
1st |
1988 |
Paolo Ravaglia (ITA) |
2:36:46 |
Luigia Casagrande (ITA) |
3:18:14 |
2nd |
1989 |
Paolo Ravaglia (ITA) |
2:35:39 |
Laura Zanini (ITA) |
3:21:41 |
3rd |
1990 |
Maurizio Zanfavero (ITA) |
2:31:41 |
Luigia Casagrande (ITA) |
3:30:38 |
4th |
1991 |
Oddone Tubia (ITA) |
2:26:43 |
Laura Zanini (ITA) |
3:17:17 |
5th |
1992 |
Luigi Albertini (ITA) |
2:31:17 |
Maria Rita Zanaboni (ITA) |
3:15:20 |
6th |
1993 |
Oddone Tubia (ITA) |
2:32:39 |
Loretta Mocellin (ITA) |
3:26:58 |
7th |
1994 |
Silvano Gambarotto (ITA) |
2:23:55 |
Monica Casiraghi (ITA) |
3:14:22 |
8th |
1995 |
Diego Paioni (ITA) |
2:25:14 |
Maria Forza (ITA) |
3:02:17 |
9th |
1996 |
Silvano Gambarotto (ITA) |
2:21:27 |
Danila Moras (ITA) |
3:03:03 |
10th |
1997 |
Massimiliano Bogdanich (ITA) |
2:22:50 |
Anna Boniolo (ITA) |
2:53:52 |
11th |
1998 |
Silvano Gambarotto (ITA) |
2:24:10 |
Anna Boniolo (ITA) |
2:59:03 |
12th |
1999 |
Giorgio Calcaterra (ITA) |
2:19:26 |
Anna Boniolo (ITA) |
3:00:45 |
Maratona di Sant'Antonio era
Key: Course record Country's championship race
Statistics
- Multiple winners
- Marcella Mancini (2003, 2006 and 2008 winner) is the only athlete to have won the race on multiple occasions
- Winners by country
- Note: Statistics are for Maratona di Sant'Antonio era only
References
- List of winners
External links