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2025 Wuxi Marathon concludes with record numbers

Updated: Mar 23, 2025 en.wuxi.gov.cn Print
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The 2025 HLA Wuxi Marathon commenced at 7 am on March 23, drawing an impressive lineup of runners from across the globe. Recognized as one of China's most popular marathons, this year's event featured three categories: the full marathon, half marathon, and fun run.

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The 2025 HLA Wuxi Marathon kicks off in Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province, on March 23. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]

A total of 429,000 runners from 64 countries and regions applied for the race, with 35,000 participants from 36 nations securing a spot through the lottery system — setting a new record for the event's scale.

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Samsom Amare Hailemicael from Eritrea wins the men's championship with a time of 2:07:00 at the 2025 HLA Wuxi Marathon. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]

Samsom Amare Hailemicael from Eritrea clinched the men's championship with a time of 2:07:00, while Kuftu Tahir Dadiso from Ethiopia triumphed in the women's category, finishing in 2:23:42—a new course record.

Among the Chinese competitors, Yang Shaohui secured the domestic men's title in 2:09:49, while Xu Bingjie claimed the women's title, completing the race in 2:27:11.

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Participants run along the scenic route of Yuantouzhu scenic area. [Photo provided to wuxi.gov.cn]

This year's marathon route showcased an enhanced scenic experience, blending Wuxi's iconic landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural charm. The first half of the race followed the classic Lihu Lake route, while the latter half transitioned into the dynamic Wuxi Economic Development District, merging natural landscapes with urban vibrancy.

Australian runner Lisa Jane Weightman expressed her excitement about the event, "I enjoyed every part of the course, and I loved looking around and seeing the scenery and what a beautiful place Wuxi is," she said.

Incorporating local culture into the race experience, organizers lined the course with performances by folk music ensembles, symphony orchestras, and pop bands, further reinforcing Wuxi's reputation as a city of music. Finishers were also treated to special local delicacies, while those who didn't secure a race spot, along with participants from the past decade, received discount vouchers for tourism, dining, shopping, and accommodations — deepening the integration between the marathon and city life.

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