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SUMMARY:Casper Marathon Events
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to challenge yourself with a marathon or half marathon or just trying to run with some friends in a relay? The Casper Marathon might just be what you need. In this blog\, we will provide you with all the information you need regarding the Casper 10k\, Half marathon\, Marathon Relay\, and Marathon events. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or it’s your first time participating in a race\, we’ve got you covered. \n1. The Casper 10k\nThe Casper 10k is the perfect event for those looking to push themselves or try something new. This event starts at the park and goes through the local community. It’s a great way to explore the town and enjoy the beautiful scenery while challenging yourself along the way. The race is open to all ages and is well-supported\, so even if it’s your first race\, rest assured that you’ll have plenty of support and convenience throughout the way. \n2. Half Marathon\nThe Half Marathon is a great challenge for runners who want to push themselves a bit further. You’ll start at the same place as the 10k participants but continue on for additional 13.1 miles. The course is not too challenging\, but it still gives you a good chance to enjoy the scenery and nature around you. \n3. Marathon Relay\nIf you want to participate in the marathon but not sure you can handle running the whole distance\, the marathon relay is a great choice. Gather a group of friends and divide the distance into four parts\, with each person running roughly 6.5 miles. This way\, you get to participate in the event\, bond with friends\, support each other\, and have some fun experiences. \n4. The Marathon\nFor those who want to challenge themselves to the fullest\, the marathon is the ultimate event. The course is a bit challenging\, with some hills\, so be prepared mentally and physically. But it’s nothing you can’t handle if you’ve prepared well in advance. The course starts early in the morning and continues till the afternoon\, and it goes through some amazing areas\, providing you with a unique and exciting race experience. \n5. How to Prepare\nTo participate in any of these events\, you need to prepare physically and mentally. Train well in advance by following a proper running schedule\, eating balanced meals\, and sleeping well. Come to the event well-rested and equipped with the right running gear and shoes. Finally\, remember to hydrate yourself throughout the race and have plenty of energy-boosting snacks on hand. \nThe Casper Marathon events offer a great opportunity for runners to challenge themselves\, have some fun with friends\, and enjoy the scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting\, these events offer something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Sign up today\, prepare well\, and come enjoy the ultimate race experience. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/casper-10k-half-marathon-marathon-relay-marathon/
LOCATION:Casper 10k\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay & Marathon | Location\, 1 Events Dr\, Casper\, WY\, 82601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Cascade Lakes Relay
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Cascade Lakes Relay is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most epic endurance adventures. The 216-mile course begins at Diamond Lake Resort in the shadow of Mount Thielsen and winds through the Oregon Outback\, rural agricultural country\, and remote high desert before climbing back into the Cascade Lakes Highway and finishing at Riverbend Park in Bend’s Old Mill District. Teams see more cows than semi-trucks and smell ponderosa pines instead of exhaust. The 36 legs range from barely 2 miles to nearly 11 miles\, averaging 6 miles per runner. \nRace Details\nThe 19th Annual Cascade Lakes Relay takes place June 26-27\, 2026. Standard teams consist of 12 runners\, each running three legs for approximately 18 miles total over the relay. Teams of 6-11 runners\, ultra teams of 2-6\, and Walk Relay teams are also welcome. The CLR 24 is a shorter version. The relay begins at Diamond Lake Resort\, where a packet pick-up BBQ dinner with live music and sunset toasts takes place on June 25th. Register via cascaderelays.com. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Cascade Lakes Relay is a bucket-list Oregon experience. Running through the night in the Oregon high desert\, with a billion stars overhead and Mount Bachelor lit by moonlight\, creates the kind of story runners tell for decades. The camaraderie built over 30+ hours in a van with 11 teammates is unlike anything else in the running world. The finish in Bend’s Old Mill District — after a day and night of effort — is one of the most emotional race finishes in the Pacific Northwest. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister and submit projected finish times well before the May 1st deadline — start times are assigned based on projected pace. Each runner needs reflective gear for night legs. Pack food\, warm layers\, and sleeping bags for van time between legs. The pre-race dinner at Diamond Lake Resort on June 25th is a wonderful way to meet other teams. \nTake on Oregon’s greatest overnight relay — register at Cascade Relays.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cascade-lakes-relay/
LOCATION:Cascade Lakes Relay | Diamond Lake to Bend\, Diamond Lake Resort\, Diamond Lake\, OR 97731 (start); Riverbend Park\, 799 SW Columbia St\, Bend\, OR 97702 (finish)\, Bend\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:Hood to Coast Relay
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a challenging yet fun way to put your legs and endurance to the test? If you are\, then the Hood to Coast Relay is your perfect match. This annual event is a 200-mile race from the mountain of Hood to the coast of Pacific City in Oregon. It’s a team event\, and once you register\, you’ll have to get up to eleven of your running friends to join you in running this epic relay. \nIn this ultimate guide to running in the Hood to Coast Relay\, we’ll explore what you should expect when running\, how to prepare\, and what to bring along. So\, let’s dive in. \n1. Start training early:\nRunning in the Hood to Coast Relay requires stamina and endurance. You’ll need to start practicing months before the event to build your strength and stamina. Set up weekly running schedules that help you improve your endurance and get you used to quick changes in temperature. The temperatures and weather conditions in different stages of the race can vary\, so make sure you prepare accordingly. \n2. Pack smart:\nYou’ll be running through different terrains\, so you’ll need to pack smartly. Make sure you pack enough water vests\, running shoes\, socks\, running clothes\, gloves\, and hats. A sleeping bag\, blankets\, and pillows are also essential. Lastly\, don’t forget to pack snacks\, energy bars\, gels\, and electrolyte drinks; these should keep you energized throughout the race. Remember\, you’ll be spending a lot of time in a van with your teammates\, so pack some extra clothes and toiletries too. \n3. Stay hydrated and well-fed\nDuring the race\, staying hydrated and well-fed is essential. Keep drinking water\, sports drinks\, or coconut water to keep yourself hydrated. You’ll also need to keep your energy levels high. Nuts\, granola bars\, energy gels\, and bananas are excellent sources of fuel to keep you going. Plan to eat every few hours to keep your energy levels high\, as you’ll be running for long stretches. \n4. Focus on teamwork\nThe Hood to Coast Relay is a team event\, and teamwork is key to a successful race. Support each other through the different stages of the race and make sure you communicate effectively. This includes distributing running roles\, keeping each other updated\, and cheering each other on through the highs and lows. You’ll be running through different terrains\, but when the going gets tough\, focus on your team and the bonds you’ve built. \n5. Enjoy the experience\nThe Hood to Coast Relay is a once-in-a-lifetime experience\, so make sure you enjoy it! Take in the breathtaking views of Oregon\, meet new people along the way\, and enjoy the challenge that the race presents. Remember\, it’s an opportunity to bond with your friends\, push your limits\, and create unforgettable memories. \nThe Hood to Coast Relay is the ultimate running challenge that requires commitment\, hard work\, and teamwork. It’s an experience that will test you\, but one that you will cherish for life if you do it right. By focusing on training\, packing smartly\, staying hydrated and fueled\, and embracing the experience\, you’re sure to have an unforgettable time. So why not start planning and get your team ready for the next Hood to Coast Relay race? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hood-to-coast-relay/
LOCATION:Hood to Coast Relay | Location\, 13306 NW Cornell Rd\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97229\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:Publix Florida A1A Marathon Race Weekend
DESCRIPTION:If you’re someone who loves running or just enjoys fun-filled events\, you’re on the right page. We’re here to tell you everything you need to know about the Publix Florida A1A Marathon Race Weekend. This event has been attracting thousands of runners and spectators for almost two decades now. Here’s why it’s considered one of the best marathons in Florida. \n1. The Race Route:\nThe Publix Florida A1A Marathon Race Weekend takes place in Fort Lauderdale\, Florida. The race route starts at the intersection of Las Olas Boulevard and A1A Highway and heads north toward the city of Pompano Beach. The route then heads south again and ends at South Beach Park. It’s a flat course and provides scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. \n2. The Race Categories:\nThe race features several categories including a full marathon\, half marathon\, 5K run\, and a relay for teams of 2-4 runners. The full marathon and half marathon are USA Track & Field certified courses that qualify runners for other major races. The 5K run is a non-competitive event that’s open to runners of all ages and abilities. \n3. The Race Atmosphere:\nThe Publix Florida A1A Marathon Race Weekend is a high-energy event. There’s music\, entertainment\, and plenty of cheering from spectators. Additionally\, the marathon has aid stations every mile that offer water\, energy drinks\, and nutrition. There are also medical tents available for runners who may need assistance. \n4. The Pre and Post-Race Festivities:\nThe Publix marathon in Fort Lauderdale is not just about running\, there are plenty of pre and post-race activities for everyone. The weekend-long event includes a beachside Health & Fitness Expo\, pasta dinner\, and Kids Fun Run. Participants and spectators can also enjoy the Finish Line Beach Party which features live music\, refreshments\, and a beer garden. \n5. Race Charity Partners:\nThe Publix Florida Marathon supports several charities. Participating runners can fundraise for any of these organizations and help make a difference while doing something they love. Some of the charity partners include The American Cancer Society\, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital\, and The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. \nThe Publix Florida A1A Marathon Race Weekend is a must-attend event for anyone who loves running\, the beach\, and good vibes. The flat course\, scenic views\, and high-energy atmosphere make it an unforgettable experience. With several categories to choose from\, anyone can participate and enjoy the festivities. So\, mark your calendars and be a part of this amazing event. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/publix-florida-a1a-marathon-race-weekend/
LOCATION:Publix Florida A1A Marathon | Location\, 1100 Seabreeze Blvd\, Fort Lauderdale\, Florida\, 33316\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Ragnar SoCal Road Race (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Experience the Ultimate Team Road Race – Ragnar SoCal\nAre you ready to turn up your fitness game and challenge yourself? Ragnar SoCal is the ultimate team road race that you do not want to miss. This 200-mile relay race will take you and your team through beautiful Southern California landscapes and provide you with an adrenaline-pumping adventure. This race is all about teamwork and pushing yourself to the extreme. Are you excited to know more about this ultimate road race? Keep reading to know more about Ragnar SoCal. \n1. What is Ragnar SoCal?\nRagnar SoCal is a 200-mile relay race that starts in San Diego and ends in Huntington Beach. This race tests your physical and mental toughness while offering you a beautiful landscape of Southern California. The race is completed by a team of 12 runners who run 3 legs each\, ranging from 3-14 miles. The relay-style road race is completed in 24-36 hours. \n2. The Route\nRagnar SoCal takes runners through stunning California landscapes\, from beachside roads to mountain summits to deserts. The race starts early in the morning and ends the next day. The route takes you through iconic locations such as Huntington Beach\, Dana Point\, Oceanside\, and Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. \n3. Teamwork\nOne of the key aspects of Ragnar SoCal is teamwork. With a team of 12 runners\, this race is all about creating a bond within your team and supporting each other through the difficult parts of the race. Each team member runs 3 legs\, and once they are finished\, they pass on the baton to the next runner. The team must complete the race in 24-36 hours\, which means that each runner will have to run in the middle of the night. This aspect of the race requires a great deal of communication and support to ensure that each team member is well-rested and ready to run their best. \n4. The Experience\nRagnar SoCal isn’t just a race; it’s an adventure. You get to experience the stunning landscapes of Southern California and push yourself to the limit. There is no better feeling than completing a race with your team and receiving your finisher medal. The race fosters a sense of community and allows you to meet like-minded people who love a challenge. You can form a team with your friends or join a team\, and the race allows you to create memories that you will cherish for a lifetime. \nRagnar SoCal is the ultimate team road race for runners who love a challenge and want to experience the beauty of Southern California. The race takes you on an epic adventure through beaches\, mountains\, and deserts and explores iconic locations such as Huntington Beach and Marine Corps Air Station Miramar. The race tests your physical and mental toughness while fostering a sense of teamwork\, community\, and camaraderie. Are you ready to push yourself to the limit? Join Ragnar SoCal and create memories that you will cherish for a lifetime. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ragnar-socal-road-race/
LOCATION:Ragnar So Cal Road Race | Location\, 21601 E Pacific Coast Hwy\, Huntington Beach\, CA\, 92646\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colorado Marathon Relay
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colorado Marathon Relay gives teams of runners the chance to tackle Colorado’s most scenic downhill marathon course together. Relay teams are divided across the dramatic point-to-point course that descends from the Rocky Mountain foothills through the Cache la Poudre River Canyon — a designated Wild and Scenic River — all the way to the finish line in Washington Park in Old Town Fort Collins. The canyon section features rushing whitewater rapids\, dramatic sandstone walls\, and cottonwood groves; the lower miles roll through agricultural land and Fort Collins neighborhoods before the vibrant downtown finish. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 Colorado Marathon Relay takes place Sunday\, May 2\, with relay runners bussed to the Poudre Canyon start in the pre-dawn hours. The relay format allows different team members to run individual legs of the canyon-to-city course\, making Colorado’s most beloved marathon accessible to groups and teams who want to share the experience. Relay teams finish alongside marathon\, half marathon\, 10K\, and 5K runners at the Washington Park finish area\, with a full post-race celebration in Old Town Fort Collins. \nWhy Teams Love It\nThe Colorado Marathon Relay is special because the Poudre Canyon section is one of Colorado’s most stunning natural settings. Teams that participate get to run through places that most people only see from their car on US-287. The combination of genuine wilderness character\, the canyon river soundtrack\, and the civilized Fort Collins finish area creates a relay experience with both natural beauty and community warmth. It’s one of the most scenic relay courses in the Mountain West. \nRace Weekend Tips\nThe canyon start area is remote and cold before dawn — relay runners should have full warm layers and a headlamp for the bus ride and pre-race wait. Coordinate transportation carefully between relay legs as the canyon has limited car access. Fort Collins is a wonderful college town with exceptional craft beer culture (it’s the home of New Belgium\, Odell\, and Fort Collins Brewery) — build in time to explore after the race. Register early as the relay typically sells out alongside the popular full marathon distance. \nRegister\nRegistration for the 2027 Colorado Marathon Relay opens July 1\, 2026\, at comarathon.com. All race distances register through the same portal — select the relay option during registration.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colorado-marathon-relay/
LOCATION:Colorado Marathon Relay | Fort Collins\, CO\, Old Town Square\, E Mountain Ave\, Fort Collins\, CO 80524 (bus start); Howes St & Maple St\, Fort Collins (finish)\, Fort Collins\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:Pittsburgh Marathon Races
DESCRIPTION:2026 Race Update\nThe Pittsburgh Marathon is gearing up for another exciting year of racing through the Steel City’s iconic bridges and hillside neighborhoods. The 2026 race calendar is expected to feature the full marathon\, half marathon\, marathon relay\, and 5k once again. Training in Pittsburgh’s hilly terrain is great preparation for any major marathon. Check back for official registration details as the race approaches. \nRun the Steel City: A Guide to the Pittsburgh Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay & 5K\nCalling all runners! There’s a race waiting for you in the beautiful city of Pittsburgh. No matter your skill level\, there’s something for everyone in the Pittsburgh Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay\, and 5k. The city’s rolling hills\, breathtaking bridges\, and unbeatable spirit make it the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable run. In this guide\, we’ll cover everything you need to know to make the most of your time in the Steel City and crush your race. \n1. Getting Started:\nThe first step to running the Pittsburgh Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay & 5k is signing up. Registration typically opens at the end of the previous year\, so make sure to mark it on your calendar. The fees vary depending on which race you register for\, so be sure to check the website for costs. Once you’re registered\, start training. With a 5k\, half marathon\, marathon\, and marathon relay available\, there’s an option for everyone. Look up training plans online or hire a coach to help you reach your goals. If you’re building a race calendar\, consider pairing Pittsburgh with other iconic events like the Chicago Marathon\, the Tokyo Marathon\, or the shorter Boston’s Run to Remember in Boston. Make sure to set aside time each week to train\, and gradually increase your mileage as race day approaches. \n2. Race Day Tips:\nOn race day\, be sure to wear comfortable shoes and clothing. The weather in Pittsburgh can be unpredictable\, so dress in layers and check the forecast so you’re prepared for rain or shine. There will be water stations along the course\, but bring a reusable water bottle just in case. Fuel up with a nutritious breakfast the morning of the race\, and pack some snacks to eat throughout the day. Finally\, don’t forget to get a good night’s sleep the night before the race. \n3. The Course:\nThe Pittsburgh Marathon course is designed to showcase the beauty of the city while providing a challenging race for runners. The course starts in downtown Pittsburgh and winds through neighborhoods like Homewood\, East Liberty\, Bloomfield\, and Oakland. Runners will cross Pittsburgh’s famous bridges\, including the Roberto Clemente Bridge\, the West End Bridge\, and the 16th Street Bridge. The full marathon concludes in Pittsburgh’s North Shore\, while the half marathon finishes in downtown Pittsburgh. \n\n \n4. Must-See Sites:\nDon’t forget to take some time to explore the city when you’re not running. Check out the Andy Warhol Museum or the Carnegie Museum of Natural History for a dose of culture. Visit PNC Park or Heinz Field to catch a Pirates or Steelers game\, respectively. For a stunning view of the city\, head to Mount Washington. If you’re looking for a bite to eat\, try Primanti Bros for a Pittsburgh classic sandwich or head to Church Brew Works for some craft beer and pizza. \nThe Pittsburgh Marathon is an experience like no other. With a course that showcases the city’s finest sights and sounds\, runners will have an unforgettable experience. The camaraderie and spirit of the city is sure to push you to new heights\, and the feeling of crossing the finish line is unmatched. With the proper preparation and mindset\, you can conquer this race and take home memories to last a lifetime. So what are you waiting for? Start training and run the Steel City today! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nLove Run Philadelphia Half Marathon\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nBayshore Marathon | Traverse City\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pittsburgh-marathon-half-marathon-marathon-relay-5k-2/
LOCATION:Pittsbugh Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay & 5k | Location\, 1000 Penn Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colfax Marathon Relay
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colfax Marathon Relay lets teams of five runners share the full 26.2-mile Colfax Marathon course through Denver’s most iconic landmarks. The relay is divided into four legs\, sending runners through Empower Field at Mile High on the warning track\, along the bustling Colfax Avenue past the State Capitol and VooDoo Donuts\, through a full mile inside Denver Zoo with live animal spectators\, around Sloan’s Lake with Rocky Mountain views\, and through Lakewood before returning to the City Park finish festival. Exchange zones are strategically located at memorable Denver landmarks\, making spectating easy and exciting. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 Colfax Marathon Relay starts Sunday\, May 16\, 2027 at 6:00 AM alongside the full marathon runners. Relay teams compete in Corporate\, Government\, Public School\, and Open divisions\, making the event accessible to office teams\, school groups\, and community organizations. Each runner runs one leg of the relay; legs vary in distance from approximately 3 to 8 miles. All relay runners and teams finish at the massive City Park after-party with live music\, beer garden\, and food trucks lakeside. Every bib includes a free RTD transit pass for the day. \nWhy Teams Love It\nThe Colfax Marathon Relay is one of Colorado’s most popular team sporting events\, drawing hundreds of corporate and community teams each year. The relay format makes marathon-distance running accessible to groups of friends\, coworkers\, and community members who might not individually take on 26.2 miles. Team camaraderie\, the epic course\, and the City Park finish party combine to create an unforgettable shared experience. Many teams return year after year\, building relay traditions that span decades. \nRace Weekend Tips\nRelay teams need a logistics plan for each exchange zone — study the course map and ensure all runners have transportation to their starting exchange point. Denver road closures from 5 AM–1 PM on race Sunday affect large portions of central Denver; plan drop-offs well in advance. Each relay runner should dress appropriately for their start time — early starters (around 6 AM) may face temperatures in the upper 30s°F. The mandatory expo at Empower Field on Friday and Saturday is where relay team captains pick up all team bibs. \nRegister\nTeam registration opens in August 2026 at runcolfax.org. Corporate and Government Cup relay divisions have separate registration processes — email info@runcolfax.org for large group pricing. Teams sell out along with the broader marathon weekend\, so register early.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colfax-marathon-relay/
LOCATION:Colfax Marathon Relay | City Park\, Denver\, Ferril Lake\, City Park\, Denver\, CO 80205\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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