The Association of International Marathons and Distance Races , also known as AIMS , is an association of the organisers of long-distance road running races. It was founded in 1982 at a meeting in London of marathon race directors. Its membership was extended in 1986 to include all road races. In June 2016, over 400 race organisations were members.
7-779: The Brussels Marathon is an annual AIMS -certified marathon held in Brussels , Belgium , first held in 1984, and usually held in the autumn. Races of shorter distances are also held on the same day. The full race was first held in 1984. The race was not held from 1995 to 2003. In 2004, the race was restarted as part of the ING Running Tour, organized by ING Belgium and the Royal Belgian Athletics League . Public controversy arose in social networks in 2017, where podium awards appeared and differed significantly between females and males. Following
14-515: A Mini Marathon (6.5 km) and a Kids Run (1 km) are also held. The full Brussels Marathon is open to runners 18 or older from any nation. Competitors for the half marathon have to be at least 16 years of age. More people participate in the half marathon than in the full marathon. As of 2014, the half marathon had its largest attendance in 2012 with 8006 participants, and the full Brussels Marathon had its largest attendance in 2010 with 2546 runners. In response to increasing public concerns on
21-462: A change of sponsorship by Brussels Airport in 2018, the organisers (Golazo Sports) announced that awards would be aligned equally for both sexes. In 2018, the organisers defended the non-publication of full race results including category positions on the grounds of recent changes in European privacy laws, although inconsistent with standard practice as well as the publication of other race results by
28-500: A road race world record to be ratified by IAAF, it must satisfy certain conditions. Among these are that: The second condition is intended to ensure that a course is not designed in such a way that a tail wind may improve times unduly, but does not apply for the purpose of establishing Olympic and World Championship qualifying times. All races which have obtained World Athletics Label Road Races have been subject to AIMS/WA course measurement standards. The magazine “Distance Running”
35-877: The Cinquantenaire Park, the Woluwe Park, the Capuchin Forest, the Royal Belgian Golf Club and the Bois de la Cambre . Since 2017, the course has started and finished in the Cinquantenaire Park, initially heading west anti-clockwise around the city, with the full marathon deviating out-and-back to Tervuren . Since 2018, the start and finish has coincided with the more renowned 20 km of Brussels held in May. A half marathon,
42-722: The amount of unnecessary waste at such public sports events, the organisers are aiming at a plastic-free event from 2019 onwards, with drinking water served in cardboard cups, no goody bags and avoiding the need for aluminium foil protection after the race by ensuring participants' sports bags are readily accessible. Source: Key : Course record (in bold) Association of International Marathons and Distance Races According to its Articles of Association, AIMS's objectives are: AIMS works together with World Athletics to ensure that its road races are measured accurately. All AIMS races must be measured by an accredited AIMS/IAAF course measurer. In addition, in order for
49-572: The same organiser. The 2020 edition of the race was postponed to 3 October 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium , with all entries automatically remaining valid for 2021. The marathon makes a loop, starting and ending in the City of Brussels , in the proximity of Brussels Park . Initially the runners head eastwards, to Tervuren . Alongside the track, the participants pass several green areas:
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