RelayKandidaten
RelayKandidaten is a German term that translates to "relay candidates" in English, referring to individuals who are considered potential participants in relay races, particularly in the context of long-distance running events such as marathons or ultramarathons. The concept gained prominence through the 2014 Berlin Marathon, where a group of runners known as the "RelayKandidaten" participated in a unique relay effort to break the world record for the most participants in a marathon relay.
The idea originated from a grassroots initiative by a small group of runners who sought to challenge
The Berlin Marathon relay involved over 10,000 runners, who collectively completed the race in just under 24
Participants in RelayKandidaten-style events typically run shorter distances, often ranging from 1 to 5 kilometers, depending