Denmark Marathon day in Copenhagen My short weekend trip to Copenhagen, Denmark luckily coincided with the 2024 Copenhagen Marathon which set the perfect pace for city exploration. Preparations. Men's leaders. Abebaw Muniye from Ethiopia took the third place (2:10:27), Gadisa Birhanu took the second (2:09:55), James Kiplagat from Kenya and Tsubasa Ichiyama from Japan took the fifth and the eighth respectively. Women's leaders. Caroline Jebet Korir from Kenya took the fifth place (2:30:12), Margaret Agai was first (2:27:31), Mercy Kwambai (number 23) finished second (2:28:12). Handcycle group. Second group. Enock Kinyamal from Kenya finished fourth; Jacob Sommer Simonsen from Denmark was seventh; Adam Lipschitz from South Africa took the ninth place. A short break. Spectators. “Sweating makes you look hot” “Hurry up, we're late for brunch” Copenhagen skyline after the rain. Shot from the roof of Ikea. The canal separating islands Zealand and Amager. Knipplesbro bridge. Church of Our Savior. In the Enghave Brygge residential district. Nyhavn, Copenhagen's major tourist attraction. Little Mermaid, Copenhagen's second major tourist attraction. Hans Christian Andersen Castle (with a statue of him at the foreground) in Tivoli park, Copenhagen's third major tourist attraction.