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Ethiopian Gezahagen with Track Record and Kenyan Kiprotich Wins in Vienna

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43. Vienna City Marathon: New women's top score of 2:20:06 hours surpassed everything. Austria's record holder Aaron Gruen had to give up. Eva Wutti fought to the finish

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43. Vienna City Marathon: New women's top score of 2:20:06 hours surpassed everything. Austria's record holder Aaron Gruen had to give up. Eva Wutti fought to the finish

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Fanny Kiprotich won the 43rd Vienna City Marathon. The Kenyan finished in 2:06:54. In the women's race, Tigist Gezahagn set a new course record of 2:20:03. Aaron Gruen, meanwhile, had to drop out. Fanny Kiprotich won the 43rd Vienna City Marathon in 2:06:54. The 24-year-old Kenyan won the 42.195 km race on Sunday by a considerable margin, but missed the Vienna record of 2:05:08 by a significant margin despite good weather conditions and a long s…

·Vienna, Austria
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The visually impaired Ethiopian Tigist Gezahagn set a course record on Sunday at the warm Vienna City Marathon in 2:20:06 hours. The two-time Paralympics winner over 1,500 m clearly undercut the four-year-old brand of Kenyan Vibian Chepkirui (2:20:59) and relegated her countrywoman Tesfaye Haftamnesh to second place by twelve seconds. The Vienna record of the men remained [...]

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The winner of the Vienna City Marathon has been decided: Kenyan Fanny Kiprotich emerged victorious. In the women's race, Tigist Gezahagn set a new course record. Aaron Gruen was forced to drop out.

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At the Vienna City Marathon, Tigist Gezahagn from Ethiopia broke the women's record. Kenyan Fanny Kiprotich won, while Aaron Gruen dropped out.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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