The 10th edition of the Hvar Half Marathon will take place on June 27 as things return to a semblance of normal on the island.
After weeks of lockdown, what could give a more refreshing feeling of freedom than taking part in one of the most beautiful races in the world, running through natural beauty flanked either side by spectacular views of the Adriatic on Croatia’s premier island of Hvar?
Tourism event calendars have been decimated this year due to the effects of COVID-19, but as the season now begins to start slowly, several events look more certain to take place. Among them is the 10th edition of the Hvar Half Marathon, which made its debut back in 2011.
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The 21 km race starts from historic Stari Grad, then rises sharply along the old road to Hvar Town, through olive groves and lavender fields, before descending to the finish in Hvar’s majestic main square, the largest in Dalmatia, right next to the oldest public theatre in Europe.
Race organisers believe this is the first marathon to take place in Europe after the corona lockdown, one more reason to take part. The race traditionally attracts runners from all over the world, from as far away as Brazil, and both the men’s and women’s race often have international winners.
It is all taking place on June 27, 2020, and registration is still possible until June 24. Below you can get a flavour of a previous race, as well as taking in some of the natural beauty and atmosphere at the finish.
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Hvar, which is developing its credentials as an adventure and sporting island, also has another marathon each year, one which has taken place for more than 40 years and is considered one of toughest swims in the world, attracting top athletes including Olympic gold medal winners.
The Faros Marathon in Stari Grad takes place in late August/early September each year, and it involves a 16 kilometre swim in open water from the Stari Grad harbour out to the tip of the Kabal Peninsula (8 km) and back. Check out the 2015 race report, with English subtitles, below.
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Article Credit: Hvar Half Marathon Next Week: the First Race in Europe in the New Normal
Original Author: Paul Bradbury
Article Syndicated from Total Croatia News