Bangsaen42 Marathon

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Bangsaen42 Marathon
DateNovember
Location Chonburi Province, Thailand
Event typeRoad
Distance Marathon
Established2017
Official site Bangsaen42

The Bangsaen42 Chonburi Marathon is an annual marathon held in Bang Saen, Chonburi Province, Thailand. Bangsaen42 has only the 42.195 km full marathon distance as its sole event. Its inaugural event was in 2017. [1] The race is organized by MICE & Communication, a Bangkok-based event management company, which also organizes the Bangsaen21 Half Marathon. [2]

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