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Runner profile

Nagy Julianna

Long-distance runner / endurance & recovery

Not every day is a win. But every day is a step.

Julianna Nagy is a Hungarian long-distance runner: national half marathon champion, with personal bests of 17:45 over 5 km, 36:00 over 10 km, 1:16 in the half marathon and 2:41 in the marathon.

She made her marathon debut in Vienna in 2023 and ran her 2:41 personal best in Valencia the same year. Along the way came wins at Vivicittá, the DM Balaton Run, the Tata Mini Marathon and the Nyíregyháza Running Festival, plus the national title at the Budapest Half Marathon.

Her training is data-driven: load, heart rate and recovery are tracked with Garmin and analysed in Intervals.icu, and she races in Kiprun gear. The next big target is the Sevilla Marathon in 2027.

What she wants to pass on is not only the result, but the mindset: a health-conscious, long-distance way of thinking in which progress is never linear, and the harder stretches are part of the build too.

Key numbers

17:45

5 km

36:00

10 km

1:16:00

Half marathon

2:41:00

Marathon

The archive

Kilometres, in pictures

Race days, track nights and trail mornings from the Longevity Marathoners archive.

Marathon runners racing along the Danube in front of the Hungarian Parliament in Budapest
Race day in Budapest, the Danube stretch that decides every marathon here.
Julienn and Berci at the finish line of the Telekom Vivicitta half marathon in Budapest
Finish line, Telekom Vivicitta half marathon. Two bibs, one long term project.
Julienn and Berci running an interval session together on a red athletics track
Track night. Intervals are where the weekly numbers on the blog come from.
Longevity Marathoners team in KEK Run shirts before a university cup race in Budapest
Community races, club events and university cups, the sport is bigger than our own times.
Julienn jumping across a forest stream during a trail run in the Hungarian hills
Julienn on the trails. Road speed, built on green kilometres.