Breaking 3:00 at the Rome Marathon
Even splits would be 4:16/km (6:52/mi). But Rome Marathon isn't flat-even — the plan below redistributes the same finish time across the course the way experienced runners actually race it.
How to pace this course
0–10 km
Cobbles and crowds through the centro storico
4:17/km (6:53/mi)
10–35 km
4:15/km (6:50/mi)
35–42.2 km
Cobbles return as the legs fade
4:18/km (6:55/mi)
Split table
| Checkpoint | Split | Elapsed | Pace at this point |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5 km | 21:24 | 21:24 | 4:17/km |
| 10 km | 21:24 | 42:48 | 4:17/km |
| 15 km | 21:15 | 1:04:03 | 4:15/km |
| 20 km | 21:15 | 1:25:18 | 4:15/km |
| Half | 4:40 | 1:29:58 | 4:15/km |
| 25 km | 16:35 | 1:46:33 | 4:15/km |
| 30 km | 21:15 | 2:07:48 | 4:15/km |
| 35 km | 21:15 | 2:29:03 | 4:15/km |
| 40 km | 21:30 | 2:50:34 | 4:18/km |
| Finish | 9:26 | 3:00:00 | 4:18/km |
Print this table or write the elapsed times on your arm — GPS pace is least reliable exactly when you need it most.