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SUMMARY:Big Five Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you a thrill-seeking runner looking for your next big challenge? Look no further than the Big Five Marathon in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Known as the “world’s wildest marathon\,” this race is not for the faint of heart. The stunning surroundings are reason enough to take on the challenge but add in the fact that it takes place in the heart of a wildlife reserve\, and you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read on to learn more about the Big Five Marathon and why you should add it to your running bucket list. \nThe Course:\nThe Big Five Marathon takes place within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy\, which means runners are surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife. As you run the 26.2-mile course\, you’ll have the chance to see the Big Five animals: lions\, leopards\, elephants\, buffalo\, and rhinos\, along with other incredible creatures such as giraffes\, zebras\, and wildebeests. Don’t worry\, though – the course is designed with safety in mind\, and rangers closely monitor the animals to ensure the safety of participants. \nThe course itself is challenging\, but the scenery and wildlife make it all worth it. Runners will traverse through mountains\, valleys\, grasslands\, and riverbeds\, all while surrounded by stunning views and incredible animals. It’s a truly unique race experience that you won’t find anywhere else. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most unique aspects of the Big Five Marathon is the impact it has on the surrounding community. The race is locally organized and works closely with the villages in the surrounding area. Community members are involved in everything from the race organization to the aid stations along the course. Additionally\, a portion of the race fees go towards conservation efforts in the area\, so not only are you getting to run through the wilderness\, but you’re contributing to its preservation as well. \nThe Preparation:\nIf you’re thinking of taking on this unique marathon challenge\, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First\, be prepared for the weather – the race takes place in June\, which is the middle of winter in South Africa. Temperatures can be chilly\, so pack accordingly. Second\, make sure you are properly trained for the course. The combination of hills\, uneven terrain\, and altitude make for a challenging run. Third\, don’t forget your camera! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some incredible wildlife\, and you’ll want to capture the memories. \nIf you’re looking for a race experience unlike any other\, the Big Five Marathon is the perfect choice. Not only will you get to push yourself physically\, but you’ll also have the chance to see some of the world’s most incredible animals in their natural habitats. It’s a unique opportunity to combine adventure\, running\, and conservation efforts into one unforgettable experience. So lace up your shoes\, pack your bags\, and get ready to take on the world’s wildest marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-five-marathon/
LOCATION:Big Five Marathon | Location\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Yosemite Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Run\, Sweat\, and Enjoy: Everything You Need to Know About the Yosemite Half Marathon\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon offers a unique experience to explore one of the most scenic national parks in the United States while challenging your stamina and endurance. This 13.1-mile race is not just any ordinary marathon\, as it takes you through breathtaking views of El Capitan\, Yosemite Falls\, and Half Dome\, among others\, making it a must-do for avid runners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. In this blog post\, we will provide you with everything you need to know about the Yosemite Half Marathon\, including the route\, registration\, training tips\, and more. \nThe Route:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon starts at Bass Lake and takes you through some of the park’s most iconic landmarks\, including Vernal Falls\, Nevada Falls\, Mirror Lake\, and Endurance Dome. The race finishes at the same place where it began\, making it a perfect option for those who want to explore Yosemite’s beauty while getting their heart rate up. Be prepared to run on pavement\, trails\, and bridges\, as the route changes terrain throughout the marathon. \nRegistration:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is held in May each year and usually sells out quickly due to high demand. The cost of registration is between $199 and $279\, depending on the time of registration. Participants must be at least 14 years old on the day of the race\, and those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign their waiver of liability. Participants are responsible for their own lodging and transportation. \nTraining Tips:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a challenging race\, so it’s important to prepare accordingly. Regardless of your fitness level\, you will need to train and prepare for the race. It’s recommended to start training at least three to six months before the marathon. Training should include a mix of running\, strength training\, and adequate rest and recovery time. Don’t forget to stay hydrated\, eat well\, and listen to your body during the training period. \nWhat to Expect:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a popular race\, and you can expect to encounter a large crowd of participants. Be prepared to arrive at the race early and find parking\, as it can be a struggle to do so. The temperature in Yosemite can vary\, so check the weather forecast in advance and dress in layers accordingly. Hydrate sufficiently before the race and bring your own water bottle with you. \nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a perfect opportunity for runners who want an adventure-packed race while soaking up nature’s beauty. If you’re considering participating in the next Yosemite Half Marathon\, make sure to register early and follow our training tips to prepare adequately for the marathon. Come prepared with a good attitude\, proper attire\, and hydration to make your marathon experience one of a kind. Remember to stop and take in the beautiful views while running\, and most importantly\, have fun! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAmerica’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K\nKaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K\nLa Jolla Half Marathon\, 10K and 5K\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/yosemite-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Yosemite Half Marathon | Location\, 1 Rd 222\, Bass Lake\, CA\, 93604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon is a premier half-marathon in Indianapolis featuring a legendary lap around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the famous Yard of Bricks. \nCourse Highlights\nThe OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon\, now officially known as the IU Health 500 Festival Mini-Marathon\, features a legendary 13.1-mile course that is widely considered “The Greatest Spectacle in Running.” The flat and fast route begins in the heart of downtown Indianapolis on Washington Street. The absolute highlight of the race occurs between miles 6 and 9\, where participants enter the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Runners have the unique opportunity to complete a full 2.5-mile lap around the iconic oval track\, including the tradition of kneeling to kiss the “Yard of Bricks” at the start/finish line. Along the way\, participants pass through the historic town of Speedway and are cheered on by nearly 50 course entertainment acts\, including live bands\, dance squads\, and spirited volunteers. The course concludes with a scenic finish near Military Park\, where the post-race celebration begins. \nRace Details\nThe next running of this historic event is scheduled for Saturday\, May 8\, 2027\, marking the 51st edition of the race. The main half-marathon event typically utilizes a wave start system to ensure a smooth flow for the 20\,000+ participants. The first waves\, including athletes with disabilities and elite runners\, traditionally begin at 07:30 AM\, with subsequent waves starting every 10 minutes until approximately 08:20 AM. Alongside the signature 13.1-mile race\, the weekend includes the Delta Dental 500 Festival 5K\, which starts earlier at 07:15 AM. All participants must visit the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Expo at the Indiana Convention Center in the days leading up to the race for packet pickup\, as there is no race-day registration or pickup. The event is a USATF-sanctioned race and maintains an 18-minute-per-mile pace limit for the half-marathon. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all 50 states and over 20 countries flock to Indianapolis for the Mini-Marathon because of its deep-rooted connection to the Indianapolis 500 and its unparalleled race-day atmosphere. The 500 Festival produces the event as part of a month-long celebration of the spirit and legacy of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Beyond the thrill of running on the Motor Speedway\, participants rave about the incredible community support\, with over 100 entertainers providing a constant energy boost throughout the 13.1 miles. The experience is topped off by the 500 Festival Post Race Party in Military Park\, featuring live music\, free massages\, and the famous celebratory bottle of chocolate milk provided by the American Dairy Association Indiana. This combination of motorsport history\, Hoosier hospitality\, and a world-class course makes it a bucket-list event for runners of all abilities. \nRegister for the 2027 Indy Mini \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Indianapolis\, IN — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-08\nDistances: 13.1 miles (Half-Marathon)\, 5K\nStart Time: 07:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://indymini.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/oneamerica-500-festival-mini-marathon/
LOCATION:OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon | Indianapolis\, Washington St & West St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Beat the Bridge 8K Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Beat the Bridge is an iconic Seattle 8K run and fundraiser for type 1 diabetes research where participants race to cross the University Bridge before it is raised. \nCourse Highlights\nThe 8K road course starts on Montlake Boulevard in front of Husky Stadium and winds through the University of Washington campus and surrounding neighborhoods. A major highlight is crossing the University Bridge\, where participants aim to ‘beat’ the bridge before it is raised for several minutes during the race. The terrain is mostly flat with some gentle hills\, including a section on the Burke-Gilman Trail before heading back to the stadium. The race features an iconic finish inside Husky Stadium on the football field. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThis race is famous for its unique ‘beat the bridge’ challenge\, where the University Bridge is raised partway through the event\, forcing runners who haven’t crossed yet to wait for several minutes. Those caught by the bridge are entertained by live music and a festive atmosphere until the span lowers and they can continue. It is a massive community event that serves as a major fundraiser for Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF)\, raising millions of dollars for diabetes research. The grand finale features a memorable finish line located directly on the field of the University of Washington’s Husky Stadium. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Seattle\, WA\nDistances: 8K Run\, 3 Mile Walk\, 1 Mile Fun Run\, Diaper Derby\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-08\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nRegistration and packet pickup typically open early on race morning at 06:45 in the west concourse of Husky Stadium. Large event parking lots are available north of the stadium\, though participants should arrive early and be prepared for post-race traffic delays when exiting. Seattle weather in early May is often cool and potentially damp\, so light layers are recommended. Don’t forget to stay off the metal bridge grates if you prefer a smoother footing\, and enjoy the post-race entertainment if you happen to get caught by the bridge lift. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
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LOCATION:Beat the Bridge 8K Seattle | Start\, Husky Stadium\, 3800 Montlake Blvd NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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