Not all runners who started at the Charlottenburger Tor on Strasse des 17. Juni
and finished in Tauentzienstrasse ran the full distance. Some decided to take a
shortcut along the way by taking the Underground, riding a bike, etc. 74
runners had to be disqualified and their names deleted from the list of results
during the 28th real,- BERLIN MARATHON on 30 September 2001.
Some did not even make it to the first 5-km point only to appear at the
finish soon after. For many the marathon seemed more or less over after the
first half (i.e. a half marathon), whilst they covered the second half in less
time than the current world record for half marathons. Most, at least, made it
to the 25-km point, after which their trail seems to disappear. Some reappeared
at kilometre 40 and, like magic, everybody arrived at the finish to collect
their medals. Taking their wedding vows somewhat too literally, one couple even
shared the real,- BERLIN MARATHON: He ran the first half, then handed his
starting number and tag over to his wife who finished the marathon for him. All
participants had been warned by the SCC organisers in no uncertain terms that
violations of the rules like the above would result in the culprit‘s
disqualification.
The 28th real,- BERLIN MARATHON saw a new record number of 31,113
participants finish the marathon (25,794 runners, 5,101 skaters, 124 power
walkers, 94 wheelchair users).