Einstein-Marathon
Explore the Einstein Marathon profile – location, course details and sub-3 stats. Part of the Sub-3 World Marathon Rankings.

Location: Ulm and Neu-Ulm
Country: Germany
Website: https://einsteinmarathon.de/
2025 Marathon Date: 28/09/25
2026 Marathon Date: TBC
Winning Time 2025: 02:29:54
% Sub-3s: 2–5%
# Sub-3s: 10–49
Total Runners: 1k–3k
The Einstein Marathon is held in the twin cities of Ulm and Neu-Ulm, named in honour of the region’s most famous son, Albert Einstein, who was born in Ulm. It is a well-established German city marathon that combines local character with a course suited to steady pacing.
The route is entirely on paved roads, beginning in central Ulm and crossing into Neu-Ulm before looping back along the Danube. The profile is predominantly flat, with only minor undulations, making it accessible for runners targeting specific times. For sub-3 athletes, the key is maintaining rhythm across the long straights and staying composed in quieter stretches where group running options can be limited due to the smaller field size.
Support is strongest in central Ulm, particularly near the finish, while suburban and riverside sections are less densely populated. Organisation is efficient, reflecting Germany’s strong standards for city races, with aid stations well spaced to support consistent hydration and fuelling.
For sub-3 runners, the Einstein Marathon is not about global prestige but about reliability. Its fair course, strong local support and practical organisation make it a good option for those seeking a well-run German marathon with clear potential for disciplined, controlled performances.
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