CDMX 2022 Marathon: What time does it start, what is the route and what avenues will be closed during the race?

En your marks, ready? Mexico City is less than a couple of days away for the CDMX 2022 Marathon take place. Take your precautions! below we explain a little about the logistics of the event, And if you’re going to go out, what will be the preventions that you should take into account.

When is the Mexico City Marathon 2022?

Remember the date well, the CDMX 2022 Marathon It will take place this Sunday, August 28.

What time does the CDMX 2022 Marathon start? Female and male output

The marathon will be held, as in its previous editions, in blocks. The first of them to be ‘Wheelchair and visually impaired’ will be released at 6:45 in the morning, followed by the women’s elite block 5 minutes later. Given the 7:00 sharp to start the men’s lite block, behind it start block A, B and finally C.

What is the CDMX Marathon route? start and finish

The event will start from the south of the capital, in Ciudad Universitaria, exactly in front of the University Olympic Stadium, from there go to Paseo de la Reforma going through the Jurez and Countess colony, so that it can later reach Castle chapultepec. Following this, part of Polanco, then Paseo de la Reforma once again, the Monument to the Revolution, the Palace of Fine Arts and continue until you reach final point, the Zcalo Capitalino.

Schedules and which avenues of the CDMX will be closed by the Marathon

President Masaryk and National Army Avenue will remain closed from 6:00 de la maana, the how insurgents in its central and southern part. Specifically the Sections that will be closed from 6:00 a.m. to the rear of the marathon will be: Chapultepec, Sonora, Oaxaca, Nuevo León, Paseo de la Reforma, Florencia, Presidente Masaryk, Moliere, Rubn Daro, National Army, Cuernavaca Railroad, Thiers, Jurez, November 20 and Avenida de la República avenues; the Mahatma Gandhi and Chivatito causeways; Spain Park; and Julio Verne, Ignacio Ramírez, Bolvar, Darwin, Luis G. Urbina and República del Salvador streets.

Schedules and how the CDMX Metro, Metrobs and RTP will work for the Marathon

The Metro Collective System will extend its hours from 5:00 in the morning to 12:00 at night, In addition to this, provide the free service to all people who show their broker number, the only station that will not have service is Zcalo-Tenochtitlán.

Here we leave you all the information about schedules and how the Metro, Metrobs and RTP service will be

Secondly, the RTP will offer two services in a special way from 4:30 in the morning, both bound for UNAM Rector’s Building, one from Metro Copilco, Eje 10 Sur and the second from the Perisur Shopping Center.

Lastly, Metrobs will suspend its service on lines 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7. In the line 1, From Villa to Olmpica to Reforma there will be no service from 5 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon. In the line 2, from 5 to 10 in the morning there will be no stops from Tacubaya to Amores. The section from Mina to Balderas de la line 3 do not operate from 7 in the morning to 3 in the afternoon. The line 4 do not register actions of Buenavista to Bellas Artes from 5 in the morning to 3 in the afternoon. Finally, the stretch from Garibaldi to Campo Marte of the line 7 do not operate from 5 in the morning until 4 in the afternoon.

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What alternatives will there be to circulate in CDMX while the marathon lasts?

The city government, through a statement, released the road alternatives for this Sunday, pointing to the Peripheral Ring, Internal Circuit and Tlalpan Viaduct to the north. Axis 1 South and the Miguel Alemn Viaduct may be circulated to the east. The Calzada Legaria could be an alternative to the west, as well as to the south will be the Tlalpan Causeway, Internal Circuit, Peripheral Ring, Cuauhtmoc Avenue and Axis 1 East.

How many kilometers do you run in a marathon?

In a marathon you run 42 kilometers with 195 meters, Although this has not been the case forever. The brand was registered from the London Games in 1908, so that in 1921, the International Association of Athletic Federations made it official.

What are the records of the Mexico City Marathon?

Indeporte point out that, Last year, history happened in the CDMX Marathon, since two Mexicans took the first two places, Daro Castro (1) and Eloy Sánchez (2), being the first compatriots to win the marathon since 2009. Daro would take the top step of the podium with 2 hours, 14 minutes and 51 seconds. On the other hand, in the female branch, Lucy Cheruiyot of Kenyan origin broke the record with 2 hours, 27 minutes and 22 seconds, subtracting more than six minutes from the owner of the previous record. The Colombian Francisco Sanclemente would also set a new mark in the wheelchair branch with 1 hour and 34 minutes closed.

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