Sahara Marathon
Al Ayoun, Algeria
February 25, 2025
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Race Details
The middle of the Sahara Desert on a marked course between three Western Sahara refugee villages.
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Name: | Mattia Durli | |
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If you are looking for a different race and cultural experience, you'll love this event. It requires a week from departure in Europe to return. Most participants rate this event at the top of their life experiences.
Runner Reviews (2)
J. C. from Barcelona
(8/29/2008)
"Great experience and solitary race" (about: 2006)
6-10 previous marathons
| 1 Sahara Marathon
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 5 FANS: 5 I did this race in 2006, and it was the first one. It's not comparable to other marathons, as this one is unique in some senses: most important, I think, is that during your stay there, you are hosted in a "haima" with a saharaui family (you are not alone, but with other runners) in a refugee camp. Saharaui hospitality went far beyond what I could expect, and the experience was simply great and had a deep impact. The race is not as tough as you could expect from a course through the Sahara Desert. This is not "Marathon des Sables" or "Hoggar." In February weather is not hot there, not going over of 25 during day and staying below 10 during the night. Also, the ground is rocky most of the time, with just some parts of sand. There's lots of water during the race, and some isotonic drinks and fruit as well, at some points. There is no public in the desert, and you are really alone there if you get out of your running pack during the race; but the race goes through 3 saharui settlements, where lots and lots of people will give you support. This is the best crowd support I've seen ever for a marathon. It's not completely a marathon for a first-timer - though I did as a first-timer - but I was lucky that in 2006 the wind did not blow. But if you have run some marathons (or as me, you like risk to some degree), and would like to run a different marathon and at the same time learn more about saharaui culture, and supporting them (part of the fee of the marathon is used to improve refugee camps, and that is really needed), this is your race and your experience. There are also half marathon, 10K and 5K races if you don't dare to run the full marathon... but it's priceless to run a marathon on the empty land, the Sahara Desert. | |
Paul Bender from Washington, D.C., USA
(7/1/2003)
"Toughest, best marathon possible." (about: 2003)
COURSE: 5 ORGANIZATION: 4 FANS: 5 This one took everything, almost literally, but is one I have to do again. The people have so little, but are the most enthusiastic fans. The course is barren, sandy, windy, picturesque, desolate - the greatest. But the people are the prime attraction - this is the one if you want a totally different marathon experience. A life changing experience. |
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