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SUMMARY:Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon is a premier road race in Bergen\, Norway\, featuring a scenic course that passes through historic Bryggen and offers stunning views from Fjellveien. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon offers a stunning course that encapsulates the unique beauty and history of Bergen\, Norway. The race begins and concludes at the iconic Bryggen\, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its colorful wooden buildings and historic wharf. From the starting line\, runners are treated to a tour of the city’s most beloved landmarks. A significant highlight is the stretch along Fjellveien\, a panoramic road that provides breathtaking views of the city center\, the surrounding fjords\, and the majestic mountains. The course also winds through Gamle Bergen (Old Bergen)\, an open-air museum that transports participants back in time with its narrow streets and traditional architecture. Other scenic portions include the route around Store Lungegårdsvann\, where the modern city meets the water\, providing a varied and engaging experience for all participants. The marathon distance involves completing the half marathon loop twice\, allowing runners to fully immerse themselves in the atmosphere of “the city between the seven mountains.” \nRace Details\nThe event is scheduled to take place on Saturday\, April 24\, 2027. Organized by Turn & Idrettsforeningen Viking (TIF Viking)\, the Bergen City Marathon caters to a wide range of running abilities with its diverse distance offerings. The full marathon (Sport 1 Marathon) covers 42.195 kilometers and typically starts early in the morning at 07:45. For those seeking a shorter challenge\, the BMW Half Marathon begins in waves between 09:00 and 10:00. The event also includes the BT-stafetten (Relay)\, the Oris Dental 5k\, and a dedicated Kids Race\, ensuring a festival-like atmosphere for families and elite athletes alike. The marathon course features an elevation gain of approximately 500 meters\, making it a moderately challenging road race that rewards effort with incredible scenery. Participants have access to refreshment stations approximately every five kilometers\, providing water and sports drinks to keep them fueled throughout the journey. Changing facilities and baggage storage are centrally located at Vikinghallen\, near the start and finish area at Bryggen. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Bergen City Marathon for its unparalleled atmosphere and the warm hospitality of the local residents. The event is often described as “Spring’s most beautiful adventure\,” and for good reason. The combination of a world-class urban course and the natural splendor of the Norwegian landscape creates a truly memorable experience. The crowd support in Bergen is legendary\, with thousands of spectators lining the streets to cheer on participants as they navigate the hills and waterfront paths. The finish line at Bryggen is particularly special\, providing a sense of triumph as runners cross the line in one of Europe’s most historic harbor settings. Beyond the race itself\, Bergen offers a wealth of cultural and outdoor activities\, from exploring the Hanseatic Museum to taking the Fløibanen funicular for even higher views of the region. It is a race that perfectly balances athletic challenge with cultural enrichment\, making it a bucket-list event for marathon enthusiasts. \nReady to experience the beauty of Bergen on foot? Join thousands of runners for an unforgettable day in the heart of Norway. Visit the official Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon website to register today and secure your spot on the starting line! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Bergen\, Vestland — Norway\nNext Date: 2027-04-24\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘5K’\, ‘Relay’\, ‘Kids Race’]\nStart Time: 07:45\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.bergencitymarathon.no/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fjordkraft-bergen-city-marathon/
LOCATION:Fjordkraft Bergen City Marathon | Bergen\, Bryggen\, 5003 Bergen\, Norway\, Bergen\, Vestland\, 5003\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260510T215613Z
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UID:3716-1808611200-1808697599@whatracetorun.com
SUMMARY:Eugene Marathon
DESCRIPTION:There’s nothing quite like the adrenaline rush of running a marathon. Every step you take brings you closer to your goal\, and when you finally cross that finish line\, there’s nothing quite like it. The Eugene Marathon is an event that has been growing in popularity over the years\, drawing in runners from all over the world. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at this amazing marathon and what makes it such a must-do for runners of all abilities. \nThe Course:\nThe Eugene Marathon has been taking place for over a decade now\, but over the years it has grown into something truly special. The race takes place in Eugene\, Oregon\, which is known as Track Town USA for its history in producing some of the world’s best runners. The marathon course takes runners through some of the city’s most scenic areas\, including the mossy forests on the outskirts of town and the quaint city streets. \nOne of the things that makes the Eugene Marathon so special is the sheer number of participants. Every year\, thousands of runners from all over the world come together to run this race. This creates an incredible sense of camaraderie and support that you won’t experience at every marathon. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a first-time marathon runner\, you’ll find a community of people who are there to support you. \nAnother thing that sets the Eugene Marathon apart is its commitment to sustainability. The event organizers make use of eco-friendly materials and practices in everything from the race bibs to the finish line festivities. This not only helps reduce the carbon footprint of the event\, but it also demonstrates a commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the region. \nOf course\, one of the most important things about any marathon is the course itself. The Eugene Marathon is known for its relatively flat course\, which makes it a great choice for runners who are looking to set a personal record. However\, there are still a few hills to contend with\, so it’s not a complete walk in the park. The course is also lined with enthusiastic spectators who will cheer you on every step of the way. \nThe Community:\nIf you’re still not convinced that the Eugene Marathon is worth your time and effort\, consider this: the event prides itself on being more than just a race\, but a community event. Runners can participate in the pre-race pasta dinner\, attend yoga sessions\, and even join in on a post-race beer garden. There’s truly something for everyone at this event\, and it’s a great way to experience all that Eugene has to offer. \nWhether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or someone who’s just starting to dip their toes into the running world\, the Eugene Marathon is an event that should be on your radar. The beautiful course\, supportive community\, and commitment to sustainability make it a race like no other. So\, lace up your running shoes and get ready to become a part of something truly special. We hope to see you at the starting line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/eugene-marathon/
LOCATION:Eugene Marathon | Location\, 445 Lincoln St\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260510T215631Z
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SUMMARY:Big Sur Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Breathing Taking Views at the Big Sur Marathon\nThe Big Sur Marathon is one of the most prestigious marathons in the world. With its challenging course and stunning scenery\, it’s easy to see why runners from all over the globe flock to California every year to take part in this iconic race. If you’re considering taking on the Big Sur Marathon\, then you’ve come to the right place. In this guide\, we’ll take you through everything you need to know to prepare for\, and complete\, this epic race. \n1. Training for the Big Sur Marathon:\nTraining is crucial when it comes to running the Big Sur Marathon. The race takes place between Carmel and Big Sur\, and the hilly terrain can challenge even the most experienced runners. You’ll need to build up your endurance and hill-running skills to tackle this course successfully. Most experts recommend starting training at least six months before the race\, allowing plenty of time to build up your distance while incorporating hill training into your regular routine. \n2. What to Expect on Race Day:\nOn race day\, you can expect to be up early. The Big Sur Marathon starts at around 6:45 a.m. in the morning\, so make sure you’ve got plenty of sleep the night before. The race expo takes place the day before the event\, so make sure you’ve picked up your race packet and have everything ready. Expect a lot of waiting around before the race begins\, so make sure you’ve got warm clothing to keep you comfortable. \n3. The Course:\nThe course of the Big Sur Marathon is known for its beautiful scenery\, but it is also one of the most challenging courses you’ll ever run. The race starts in Big Sur and takes you along the stunning coastline of the Pacific Ocean. Along the way\, you’ll pass through forests and over hills\, with one of the most challenging parts of the course being the notorious Hurricane Point at mile 13. From there\, the course continues along a beautiful downhill stretch before finishing in Carmel-by-the-Sea. \n\n \n4. Fueling Strategies:\nIt’s essential to have an effective fueling strategy to ensure you have enough energy to complete the marathon successfully. Keeping your body fueled and hydrated is crucial\, so make sure you take in plenty of fluids and electrolytes throughout the race. Many runners opt to carry energy gels or bars\, which can be consumed during the run to maintain energy levels. \n5. After the Race:\nAfter completing the Big Sur Marathon\, it’s important to take time to rest and recover. The race takes a lot out of your body\, so make sure you give yourself plenty of time to recover before jumping back into training. Take time to stretch and foam roll your muscles to help them return to normal function. \nThe Big Sur Marathon can be a life-changing experience for those who take on the challenge. It’s an opportunity to test yourself physically and mentally while experiencing some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. We hope that this guide has provided you with everything you need to know to prepare for the big day. Remember to train hard\, stay fueled\, and enjoy the journey. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-sur-marathon/
LOCATION:Big Sur Marathon | Location\, 46840 CA-1\, Big Sur\, CA\, 93920\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260510T215636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T231050Z
UID:6414-1808611200-1808697599@whatracetorun.com
SUMMARY:London Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Scenic & Festive: London Marathon (World Major)\nThe London Marathon is one of the most famous and coveted race events in the world. Every year\, thousands of runners from all over the globe descend upon London to take on the challenge of this epic race. For many\, running the London Marathon is a dream come true. But\, it’s also a big challenge. If it’s your first time running the London Marathon\, it can be overwhelming. In this ultimate guide\, we’ll cover everything you need to know to tackle the London Marathon like a pro. \n1. Training for the London Marathon:\nOne of the most important aspects of running the London Marathon is preparation and training. It’s a long\, grueling 26.2-mile race that requires a lot of stamina and endurance. Start training well in advance of the race\, and gradually build up your distance. Make sure you are doing a mixture of long runs\, hills\, and speed work. It’s also important to incorporate strength training exercises to help prevent injury. \n2. Getting Ready for Race Day:\nRace day can be nerve-wracking\, but there are things you can do to prepare and minimize anxiety. Make sure you get a good night’s sleep the night before the race. Wake up with plenty of time to eat\, stretch\, and get to the starting line. Wear comfortable clothing that you’ve trained in before\, and bring along any necessary gear\, such as hydration and snacks. \n3. Running the London Marathon:\nThe London Marathon is not an easy race. It’s a combination of flat terrain\, hills\, and winding roads. The race starts in Greenwich\, and passes through several iconic London landmarks\, such as Tower Bridge\, the Houses of Parliament\, and Buckingham Palace before finishing on The Mall. There are plenty of stations throughout the course where you can get water\, energy gels\, and snacks. It’s important to pace yourself throughout the race\, and not go out too fast in the beginning. \n4. Recovering After the Race:\nAfter you cross the finish line\, allow yourself time to rest and recover. Hydrate and eat a healthy meal to refuel your body. Don’t be surprised if you feel sore and tired for the next few days. That’s completely normal. It’s important to give your body time to heal before you resume running again. \n5. Enjoying the London Marathon Experience:\nThe London Marathon is an incredible experience that goes beyond just the race itself. There are plenty of events and activities to enjoy in the days leading up to the race. From the Expo to meet-and-greets with fellow runners\, there’s plenty to do and see. Take advantage of everything the city has to offer and enjoy the run-up to the main event. \nThe London Marathon is an incredible feat that requires dedication\, hard work\, and preparation. By following the tips in this ultimate guide\, you will be well on your way to successfully completing the race like a pro. Also\, don’t forget to check out the London sight seeing pass to enjoy the full London experience. Remember to train well\, prepare for race day\, pace yourself during the race\, recover properly\, and enjoy the entire experience. With a little bit of effort and a lot of heart\, you can cross the finish line of the London Marathon with your head held high. Good luck! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/london-marathon-2-2-2-2/
LOCATION:London Marathon | Location\, 35 Wellington Street\, London\, SE18 6PW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260601T040613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T040617Z
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SUMMARY:Eugene Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Eugene Marathon course is one of the most historically meaningful routes in American distance running. Starting and finishing at Hayward Field on Agate Street\, the course sends runners through the University of Oregon’s iconic neighborhoods\, south along E Amazon to Frank Kinney Park\, and back through the university campus before joining the Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path System along the Willamette River. The half marathon loops west in Alton Baker Park before returning to Hayward Field for a finish 200m on the track. Marathoners extend into Springfield before the triumphant track finish. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 Eugene Marathon weekend takes place April 23-25\, 2027. The event sold out in both 2024 and 2025\, making early registration essential. In addition to the marathon and half marathon\, the Eugene 5K and Kids Duck Dash round out the weekend. Registration opens in late summer for the following year’s event at eugenemarathon.com. \nWhy Runners Love It\nNo city in America has a deeper connection to distance running than Eugene\, Oregon — Track Town USA. Training under the legendary Bill Bowerman at the University of Oregon\, Steve Prefontaine helped define American distance running\, and his spirit animates every step of this course. Finishing on the Hayward Field track — where Pre ran his final race\, where Olympians compete\, and where running history was made — gives runners chills regardless of their finishing time. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister the moment registration opens — this race sells out. Eugene is a perfect weekend destination with excellent restaurants\, a vibrant downtown\, and Prefontaine memorial sites throughout the city. The Ruth Bascom Riverbank Path section offers flat\, scenic running; save energy for the stadium finish. Plan to tour Hayward Field before or after — guided tours are available. \nFinish on the most famous track in America — register at Eugene Marathon.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/eugene-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Eugene Marathon | Hayward Field\, Hayward Field\, 2111 E 15th Ave (Agate St)\, Eugene\, OR 97403\, Eugene\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Haspa Marathon Hamburg
DESCRIPTION:The Haspa Marathon Hamburg is Germany’s largest spring marathon\, featuring a flat\, fast course that showcases the city’s iconic maritime landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Haspa Marathon Hamburg offers runners a breathtaking tour of Germany’s second-largest city\, blending urban energy with serene waterfront views. The race begins at the Hamburg Messe exhibition grounds\, immediately heading onto the world-famous Reeperbahn\, known as Hamburg’s “sinful mile.” Runners then descend toward the Elbe River\, following the elegant Elbchaussee\, a grand boulevard that provides sweeping glimpses of the busy Port of Hamburg and its massive container terminals. The route passes the historic Fish Market and the iconic St. Pauli Landungsbrücken\, where the modern Elbphilharmonie concert hall stands in striking contrast to the traditional red-brick warehouses of the Speicherstadt district\, a UNESCO World Heritage site. \nAs the course moves inland\, participants run through the Wallring Tunnel and emerge into the heart of the city\, passing the Jungfernstieg and the Binnenalster. The most picturesque section follows\, as runners navigate the western and eastern shores of the “Outer Alster” (Außenalster)\, lined with feudal villas and lush greenery. The northern loop takes the field through the architecturally unique City Nord and the expansive Stadtpark\, Hamburg’s “green lung\,” before heading back toward the city center. The final stretch leads past the Planten un Blomen park and Dammtor\, culminating in a triumphant finish back on Karolinenstraße at the Hamburg Messe. \nRace Details\nThe 41st edition of the Haspa Marathon Hamburg is scheduled for Sunday\, April 25\, 2027. The event is celebrated as Germany’s oldest and largest spring marathon. The main marathon and relay races are scheduled to start at 08:30\, while the half marathon distance typically takes place in the afternoon at 14:00. This staggered start ensures that all participants have ample space on the course and access to first-class support. The race is known for its flat and fast topography\, with a course record of 2:03:46\, making it a prime destination for elites and amateurs seeking personal bests. \nLogistics are centered around the Hamburg Messe und Congress (Messeplatz 1)\, which hosts the Marathon Hamburg Expo and race kit pick-up in the days leading up to the event. On race day\, participants benefit from a comprehensive support system\, including pacemakers for various finish times (ranging from 3:00 to 5:00 hours)\, refreshment stations every 5 kilometers\, and professional medical services. The event uses the mika tag transponder system for precise timekeeping with multiple split points along the route to keep fans informed via live tracking. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the world are drawn to Hamburg for its unique combination of competitive speed and festive atmosphere. The city’s residents are famously enthusiastic\, with over 700\,000 spectators typically lining the “blue line” to cheer on the athletes\, creating an electric environment that many compare to the World Marathon Majors. The maritime charm of the Elbe and Alster rivers provides a refreshing backdrop that sets this race apart from other urban marathons. Additionally\, the German organization is impeccable\, ensuring a smooth experience from registration to the finish-line buffet\, where finishers are greeted with medals\, fresh fruit\, and non-alcoholic beer. \nReady to experience the magic of the Hanseatic city? Whether you are aiming for a personal record or looking to enjoy a scenic tour of one of Europe’s most beautiful port cities\, this event delivers an unforgettable experience. Registration for the next edition is currently open\, but spots—especially for the half marathon and relay—tend to sell out quickly due to high demand. Visit the official website today to secure your entry and begin your journey to the blue line: Haspa Marathon Hamburg Official Website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Hamburg\, Hamburg — Germany\nNext Date: 2027-04-25\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘Marathon Relay’]\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://haspa-marathon-hamburg.de/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/haspa-marathon-hamburg/
LOCATION:Haspa Marathon Hamburg | Hamburg\, Messeplatz 1\, Hamburg\, Hamburg\, 20357\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Zurich Rock 'n' Roll Running Series Madrid
DESCRIPTION:The Zurich Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Madrid is Spain’s premier road race\, featuring a stunning touristic course through the heart of the capital accompanied by over 30 live music stages. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Zurich Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Madrid offers one of the most beautiful and historically rich urban courses in the world. Starting at the iconic Paseo de la Castellana by the Plaza de Gregorio Marañón\, runners are immediately treated to the grandeur of Madrid’s wide boulevards. The route takes participants past the legendary Santiago Bernabéu Stadium\, the home of Real Madrid\, before winding through the city’s architectural gems. Runners will pass the Palacio Real (Royal Palace)\, the stunning Puerta del Sol\, and the lush greenery of Casa de Campo\, a massive urban park that provides a scenic respite. The final stretch leads to a triumphant finish at Paseo de Recoletos\, near the world-renowned Prado Museum. The course is designed to showcase the soul of Madrid\, blending challenging inclines with breathtaking descents through the heart of the Spanish capital. \nRace Details\nCelebrating its 49th anniversary in 2027\, this event is a cornerstone of the European running calendar. Formerly known as the EDP Rock ‘n’ Roll Madrid Marathon\, the race is now part of the Zurich Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series and holds the prestigious World Athletics Gold Label status. The event expects to welcome over 47\,000 participants from across the globe\, competing in three distinct distances: the full Marathon (42.195km)\, the Half Marathon (21.097km)\, and a 10K race. The marathon and half marathon typically begin at 08:45\, while the 10K kicks off earlier at 08:00. Organized by AD. MAPOMA\, the event is deeply integrated with charitable causes\, supporting various local and international foundations. Participants must adhere to a strict time limit (6 hours for the marathon) and will receive a high-quality technical shirt and a unique finisher’s medal upon crossing the line. Professional timing chips and extensive refreshment stations at roughly every 5 kilometers ensure a world-class experience for all athletes. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Madrid Marathon apart is its electrifying atmosphere. True to the “Rock ‘n’ Roll” brand\, the course is lined with over 30 entertainment stages featuring live bands\, DJs\, and performers that provide a high-energy soundtrack to every mile. The local “Madrileño” crowd is famously enthusiastic\, lining the streets to offer vocal support that can carry runners through the toughest sections of the race. Runners often cite the perfect blend of a big-city major marathon feel with the intimate\, festive spirit of a local street party. Beyond the race itself\, the opportunity to explore Madrid’s world-class gastronomy\, vibrant nightlife\, and rich art scene makes it a favorite destination for “runcations.” The finish line festival is a highlight\, where the celebration continues with live music and a sense of shared accomplishment among the thousands of finishers. It is not just a race; it is a full-sensory celebration of sport and culture. \nRegister for the Zurich Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Madrid \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Madrid\, Comunidad de Madrid — Spain\nNext Date: 2027-04-25\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\nStart Time: 08:45\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://rocknrollmadridrun.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/zurich-rock-n-roll-running-series-madrid/
LOCATION:Zurich Rock ‘n’ Roll Running Series Madrid | Madrid\, Paseo de la Castellana\, Plaza de Gregorio Marañón\, Madrid\, Comunidad de Madrid\, 28046\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Connemarathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Connemara\, County Galway\, the Connemarathon is one of the most scenic and celebrated marathon events in the world. This event offers runners a chance to experience Ireland’s rugged beauty\, with race options that cater to various levels of endurance and ambition. \nThe Event Overview\nThe Connemarathon is not just a race; it’s an experience. It comprises three primary events: \n\nHalf Marathon: Starting in Leenane and finishing 13.1 miles away in Maam Cross.\nFull Marathon: A challenging 26.2-mile race that promises to push participants to their limits.\nUltra Marathon: For those seeking the ultimate test of endurance\, this 39.3-mile race covers some of the most unspoiled terrain\, offering both a mental and physical challenge like no other1.\n\nWhy Run the Connemarathon?\nStunning Scenery\nThe route takes runners through some of Ireland’s most dramatic and picturesque landscapes. From the rolling hills and serene lakes to the rugged coastlines and expansive boglands\, the scenery is nothing short of spectacular. Every mile presents a new vista\, making the effort worthwhile. \nCommunity and Camaraderie\nThe Connemarathon fosters a strong sense of community among participants. Runners from around the globe gather not only to compete but also to connect with fellow enthusiasts. The event is supported by enthusiastic locals who line the routes\, cheering on participants and providing much-needed encouragement. \nWell-Organized Event\nSince its inception\, the Connemarathon has earned a reputation for its impeccable organization. From the registration process to race-day logistics\, everything is designed to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all runners. Detailed information\, including how to get to the start points and spectator bus tickets\, is readily available on the official website23. \nHow to Prepare\nTraining Tips\nPreparation is key to enjoying and completing any marathon. Here are a few tips to help you get ready: \n\nStart Early: Whether you’re running the half\, full\, or ultra marathon\, give yourself ample time to train. Build up your distance gradually to avoid injury.\nKnow the Route: Familiarize yourself with the course profile. The Connemarathon features varied terrain\, so simulate these conditions in your training.\nNutrition and Hydration: Develop a nutrition and hydration plan that works for you. Practice it during your long runs to ensure your body adapts.\n\nTravel and Accommodation\nGalway is the gateway to Connemara\, and getting there is relatively straightforward with good transport links. Consider arriving a few days early to acclimatize and explore the region. There are numerous accommodation options ranging from quaint B&Bs to luxury hotels\, ensuring a comfortable stay pre- and post-race. \nRegistration and More Information\nInterested runners can register for the Connemarathon through the official event website. It’s crucial to read all the provided information before registering to ensure you’re well-prepared for the event. Spectator bus tickets will also be available closer to the race day\, allowing friends and family to support their loved ones along the route. \nThe Connemarathon offers more than just a running challenge; it’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and rich culture of Ireland’s west. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant\, the Connemarathon promises a memorable and rewarding experience. Lace up your running shoes and prepare for an adventure of a lifetime! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/connemarathon/
LOCATION:Connemarathon\, Galway\, H91003D\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Red Stag Rotorua Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Red Stag Rotorua Marathon is New Zealand’s oldest and most iconic marathon\, featuring a legendary loop around Lake Rotorua. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Red Stag Rotorua Marathon is celebrated as one of the most scenic and challenging road races in the Southern Hemisphere. The centerpiece of the event is the legendary “lap of the lake\,” a complete 42.195km circuit of Lake Rotorua. Starting at the historic Government Gardens\, runners pass through the iconic Prince’s Gate and wind through a mix of urban streets\, rolling countryside\, and geothermal landscapes. The course offers breathtaking views of the lake’s shimmering waters and the surrounding volcanic hills. One of the unique features of this race is the geothermal activity along the route\, with steam vents and sulfur flats providing a surreal backdrop that is uniquely Rotoruan. The final stretch brings runners back into the heart of the city\, finishing near the lakefront where a festive atmosphere awaits every finisher. \nRace Details\nThe marathon is scheduled to take place on Saturday\, 1 May 2027. The main marathon event typically starts at 08:00 from Queens Drive in the Government Gardens. Participants must be at least 18 years old to enter the full marathon\, reflecting the physical demands of the undulating course. In addition to the full marathon\, the event offers a wide range of distances to suit all abilities\, including the Half Marathon\, the Go Media 12km (presented by Te Puia)\, and the EVES 5km. For those looking for something different\, the event also features the Runway5 and Runway Mile\, unique races held under the stars at Rotorua Airport. The race is World Athletics certified\, ensuring a high standard of competition and timing. Aid stations are well-spaced along the course\, providing water and electrolyte drinks\, and there are facilities for elite athletes to have personalized drink bottles placed at specific intervals. \nWhy Runners Love It\nKnown affectionately as “The People’s Marathon\,” the Rotorua Marathon has a rich history dating back to 1965\, making it New Zealand’s oldest major marathon. Runners love it for its deep-rooted tradition and the sense of accomplishment that comes with conquering the “lap of the lake.” The community support in Rotorua is second to none\, with locals often lining the streets to cheer on participants as they pass through lakeside neighborhoods. The variety of race options makes it a true family affair\, allowing runners and walkers of all levels to participate in the weekend’s festivities. Beyond the race\, the city of Rotorua offers a wealth of post-race recovery options\, from soaking in the world-renowned geothermal hot springs to exploring the Redwood forests. It is more than just a race; it is a rite of passage for New Zealand runners and a bucket-list event for international participants seeking a unique cultural and physical challenge. \nReady to take on the original challenge? Secure your spot for the next edition of this iconic event. For more information and to sign up\, visit the official website: Red Stag Rotorua Marathon. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Rotorua\, Bay of Plenty — New Zealand\nNext Date: 2027-05-01\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’12km’\, ‘5km’\, ‘Runway5’\, ‘Runway Mile’\, ‘Kids Mini Marathon’]\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.rotoruamarathon.co.nz
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/red-stag-rotorua-marathon/
LOCATION:Red Stag Rotorua Marathon | Rotorua\, Queens Drive\, Government Gardens\, Rotorua\, Bay of Plenty\, 3010\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A Runner’s Guide to the Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon\nThe Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon is an annual event that draws runners from all over the world to the picturesque city of Vancouver\, Canada. With stunning views of the Pacific Ocean\, the North Shore Mountains\, and Stanley Park\, this race is not only challenging but also breathtakingly beautiful. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-timer\, the Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon has something for everyone. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at this iconic event\, from the course to the logistics\, and everything in between. \n1. The Course:\nThe course for the Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon is one of the most scenic in the world. The full marathon starts at Queen Elizabeth Park and takes runners through six different neighborhoods\, including Shaughnessy\, Kitsilano\, and Yaletown. The half marathon course is equally stunning\, starting from UBC and finishing at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Both courses offer stunning views of the city’s landmarks\, including the Lions Gate Bridge and the Burrard Inlet. \n2. Logistics:\nGetting to and from the race is easy. The Vancouver International Airport is just a short distance away\, and there are many hotels in the downtown area that offer shuttle services to the race start. There are also plenty of public transportation options\, including buses and the SkyTrain\, which can take you directly to the race start. \n3. The Expo:\nThe Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon Expo is a must-visit for all runners. Here you’ll find everything you need to prepare for the race\, including vendors offering the latest in running gear and equipment. You can also pick up your race kit\, which includes your bib number\, timing chip\, and event t-shirt. \n4. Training:\nThe Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon offers a comprehensive training program to help runners prepare for the race. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced runner\, the program offers something for everyone. The program consists of weekly group runs\, workshops\, and training tips to help you reach your goal. \n5. The Finish Line:\nWhen you cross the finish line\, you’ll be greeted by cheering crowds and smiling volunteers. You’ll also receive a commemorative medal\, finisher’s shirt\, and a post-race meal to refuel your body. After the race\, enjoy the rest of the weekend exploring Vancouver’s famous attractions\, including the Stanley Park seawall or enjoying a post-race brunch in one of the city’s many trendy restaurants. \nThe Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon is more than just a race; it’s an experience. With its stunning location\, comprehensive training programs\, and world-class expo\, this event is a must-do for any runner looking to challenge themselves and take in the breathtaking beauty of Canada’s West Coast. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or a first-time half marathoner\, the Vancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon is an event you won’t want to miss. Sign-up\, train hard\, and join us in Vancouver for an unforgettable race weekend. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vancouver-intl-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Vancouver International Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, B3 – 5279 Still Creek Ave\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5C 5V1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colorado Marathon Races
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K: A Runner’s Dream Come True\nAre you an avid runner looking for your next challenge? Look no further than Colorado’s Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K. Dubbed “a runner’s dream come true\,” this event offers breathtaking views of Colorado’s Rocky Mountains\, challenging courses\, and a community of like-minded athletes. Whether you’re an experienced runner or new to the sport\, read on to discover why the Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K is a must-run race. \n1) The courses:\nThe Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K courses are known for their stunning views and challenging terrain. The marathon and half marathon courses take runners through the Poudre Canyon. It offers views of peaks\, waterfalls\, and the Cache la Poudre River. The 10K and 5K courses take runners through downtown Fort Collins. These courses showcase the town’s historic architecture and vibrant culture. Each course contains its own unique challenges\, including steep hills and high altitude\, but runners are rewarded with unforgettable views. \n2) The community:\nThe Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K boasts a strong community of runners\, volunteers\, and spectators. The event\, which began in 2002\, has grown to attract over 2\,000 participants each year. Runners of all abilities are welcomed\, and the supportive atmosphere encourages each athlete to reach their personal goals. The volunteers\, who are often local residents\, go above and beyond to ensure that runners have a safe and enjoyable experience. The cheering spectators provide an extra boost of energy\, particularly on the tough uphill sections of the courses. \n3) The organization:\nThe Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K is known for its exceptional organization. The race is staffed by a team of experienced professionals and volunteers who have a passion for running and a commitment to safety. All courses are well-marked and monitored\, with aid stations and medical support available throughout. The pre-and post-race festivities\, including a health and wellness expo and a beer garden\, create a fun and festive atmosphere. \n4) The destination:\nColorado is a world-class destination for outdoor enthusiasts\, and the Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K allows runners to experience the state’s natural beauty. Fort Collins\, located at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains\, offers a variety of activities for runners and their families\, such as hiking\, biking\, and river rafting. The town also boasts a plethora of restaurants\, breweries\, and cultural attractions\, making for a well-rounded race-cation experience. \n5) The impact:\nThe Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K has a positive impact on the community and the environment. The event supports local charities and organizations\, such as the Poudre Education Fund and the Larimer Humane Society. Additionally\, the race organizers have implemented environmentally-friendly practices to reduce the event’s carbon footprint. These include using compostable cups and minimizing waste. \nThe Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K is an exceptional event for runners looking to challenge themselves physically and mentally while experiencing Colorado’s natural beauty and vibrant community. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or new to the sport\, this race is sure to leave a lasting impression. So lace up your running shoes\, set your sights on the Rockies\, and join the community of runners who have conquered the Colorado Marathon & Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colorado-marathon-half-marathon-10k-5k/
LOCATION:Colorado Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k and 5k | Location\, 5726 Olde Wadsworth Blvd\, Arvada\, CO\, 80002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Lilac Bloomsday Run
DESCRIPTION:Spring comes one of the longest-running and most beloved traditions of the running community: the Lilac Bloomsday Run. While running enthusiasts look forward to the 7.46-mile race every year\, not everyone is familiar with its history and cultural significance. This is for anyone curious about the Lilac Bloomsday Run. \nThe History:\nThe Lilac Bloomsday Run began in 1977 when it was called the Washington March. The organizers Larry and Don Kardong\, and others\, had been inspired by the running boom that was sweeping through America. In fact\, the race drew inspiration from the Boston Marathon and the New York City Marathon\, both of which were gaining popularity at the time. Washington state was in need of a long-distance race of its own\, and the Kardong brothers wanted to fill that gap. They designed a course that would take runners through the city of Spokane and add to the city’s culture. And so\, the Lilac Bloomsday Run was born. \nOne of the most important symbols of the Bloomsday Run is\, of course\, the Lilac. It is also the state flower of Washington\, making it a fitting symbol for the state’s largest and most famous race. The Lilac is known for its sweet fragrance and delicate purple and white petals\, making it a true beauty in any garden or landscape. The Lilac represents spring and new beginnings\, much like the intentions that many runners bring to the race. It’s a positive symbol of hope\, love and peace\, and runners receive Lilacs on the finish line as the flower represents “Strength Through Unity”. \nThe Participation:\nThe Bloomsday Run has grown significantly over the years. From only 1\,198 participants in its first year\, it now attracts over 40\,000 runners from all around the world. It is now recognized as one of the biggest races in the country and has even been featured in several documentaries and other films. The course itself has remained largely unchanged since its debut\, winding through quaint neighborhoods\, and little cities within the big city of Spokane. The race concludes at Riverfront Park where Bloomsday runners can enjoy a variety of activities\, as well as\, some refreshments and massages. \nThe Course:\nThe Bloomsday Run is particularly famous for its steep hill known as Doomsday Hill. It is by far the hardest part of the race\, and runners who master it are comforted knowing that they are over the largest hill of the course. As they reach the top\, an edifying sign awaits them: a hearse with a ghoulish skeleton emerging from its rooftop\, courtesy of a nearby mortuary. There are also bands that play along the course and challenges\, like beating the elite runners of the event. \nThe Community:\nFinally\, one of the best things about the Bloomsday Run is the sense of community that it brings. Not only are runners encouraged to participate and compete\, but they are also encouraged to connect with fellow participants and become a part of the Bloomsday family. With the slogan “May the Road Rise to Meet You” printed on the finish line\, the Bloomsday Run embodies the values of friendship\, unity\, and perseverance amongst all runners. \nOverall\, the Lilac Bloomsday Run is more than just a race. It’s a symbol of spring\, beginnings\, and hope. It’s a chance to participate in an event that has become a hallmark of the running community. It’s a day to connect with fellow runners from all around the world and celebrate the joy of running together. Whether you’re a spectator or a participant\, it’s a joyful and inspiring event that embodies everything that is great about running. If you haven’t taken part in it yet\, just lace up your shoes and head on down to Spokane this spring to experience the Bloomsday Run for yourself. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nSeattle Cherry Blossom Run (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)\nGrand Ridge Issaquah Trail Race\nWindermere Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lilac-bloomsday-run/
LOCATION:Lilac Bloomsday Run | Location\, 801 W. Riverside\, Spokane\, Washington\, 99201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:OC Marathon Running Festival
DESCRIPTION:5 Reasons Why the OC Marathon Running Festival is a Must-Experience Event\nThe OC Marathon Running Festival is one of the most highly anticipated events of the year. Whether you’re an experienced runner or just starting out\, this three-day extravaganza has something for everyone. From the scenic routes to the exciting atmosphere\, there are many reasons why you don’t want to miss these events. In this blog post\, we’ll be exploring five reasons why the OC Marathon Running Festival is a must-experience event. \n1. The Amazing Scenery\nThe OC Marathon Running Festival takes place in one of the most beautiful areas of California\, and the routes showcase this magnificent scenery. Runners get to enjoy the stunning views of the Pacific Ocean\, Newport Beach\, and Newport Harbor. Along the way\, runners will experience the refreshing ocean breeze while enjoying the colorful wildflowers and beautiful coastline. \n2. The Enthusiastic Crowd\nThe OC Marathon Running Festival is famous for its enthusiastic supporters and volunteers. From the starting line to the finish line\, there is a constant stream of cheering fans urging runners forward. The spectator’s energy is contagious\, and it helps motivate runners to push themselves beyond their limits. \n3. The Fantastic Expo\nThe OC Marathon Running Festival starts with the two-day Health and Fitness Expo\, which features exhibitors from the running industry\, health and wellness vendors\, and sportswear companies. It’s a great opportunity for runners to check out the latest running gear\, receive nutrition and training advice\, and pick up their race packets. Participants also have the opportunity to meet race organizers\, sponsors\, and fellow runners. \n4. The Race Options\nWhether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-timer\, the OC Marathon Running Festival offers several race options to suit everyone’s fitness level. The festival’s main events are the full marathon\, half marathon\, 5k\, and Kids Run the OC. The full marathon takes runners through the scenic beach cities of Newport\, Costa Mesa\, and Santa Ana\, while the half marathon follows the Pacific Ocean coastline. The 5k is a fun event for friends and family and Kids Run the OC is a great way for kids to experience the excitement of being part of a running festival. \n5. The Charity Options\nThe OC Marathon Running Festival is an event where participants can run for a cause. The festival partners with several charities that participants can choose to support. The charities range from health and wellness organizations to local charities. Running for a charity adds to the experience by giving runners the sense of achievement that comes with running for a good cause. \nThe OC Marathon Running Festival is a must-experience event\, and there’s no better way to experience the beauty of Orange County’s coastline\, while simultaneously enjoying the feeling of accomplishment that comes with completing a marathon. With an enthusiastic crowd\, fantastic expo\, multiple race options\, and charity opportunities\, this is a running festival that truly has something for everyone. Don’t miss your chance to join the thousands of runners who make this an annual tradition. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/oc-marathon-running-festival/
LOCATION:OC Marathon Running Festival | Location\, 900 Newport Center Dr\, Newport Beach\, CA\, 92660\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colorado Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colorado Marathon earns its reputation as Colorado’s fastest downhill marathon with a dramatic point-to-point course that begins in the Rocky Mountain foothills at 6\,111 feet in the Poudre Canyon and descends along the Cache la Poudre River all the way to downtown Fort Collins. Runners are bussed to the canyon start before dawn\, then run downstream past rushing whitewater\, dramatic sandstone canyon walls\, and cottonwood groves before emerging onto the agricultural plains and finishing at Washington Park in Old Town Fort Collins. The marathon and half-marathon both start at 6:30 AM; the 10K and 5K begin at 7:00 AM from Washington Park. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Colorado Marathon sold out its full marathon distance completely. The 2027 race is set for Sunday\, May 2\, 2027\, with registration opening July 1\, 2026 for all four distances. The full marathon is a Boston qualifier\, and the net-downhill profile regularly produces personal records. The mandatory bus boarding for marathon runners runs from 4:00–4:45 AM from Old Town Square\, with half-marathon buses from the Fort Collins Transportation Center at 4:15–5:00 AM. The finish line on Howes Street in Washington Park offers a vibrant community celebration. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Colorado Marathon is beloved for combining genuine natural splendor with a fast\, Boston-qualifying course. Running down the Poudre Canyon at sunrise — with the river rushing alongside you\, canyon walls glowing in early light\, and wildlife stirring in the willows — is one of the most beautiful race experiences in Colorado. The Old Town Fort Collins finish adds a vibrant\, community-feel conclusion that keeps runners coming back year after year. The 2026 full marathon selling out months in advance speaks to the race’s enduring popularity. \nRace Weekend Tips\nThe canyon start is cold — often in the 35–45°F range at 4:30 AM\, even in early May. Wear throwaway warm layers to the start. The net-downhill course is fast but punishing on the quads — train specifically for downhill running. The mandatory bus system is non-negotiable for marathon and half-marathon runners\, so arrive at the boarding point with ample time. Fort Collins is a vibrant college town with excellent brewery culture; plan an extra day to explore after the race. \nRegister\nRegistration for the 2027 Colorado Marathon opens July 1\, 2026\, at comarathon.com. The full marathon sells out early — register on opening day. Half marathon and 10K entries last longer but still fill before race weekend.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colorado-marathon/
LOCATION:Colorado Marathon | 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:Road 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:Lincoln AllSport Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for the ultimate running experience? Look no further than the Lincoln AllSport Marathon & Half Marathon. Every year\, runners from all over come to take on the challenge of these races\, thrilled by the stunning scenery and up for the challenge. If you’re thinking of joining them\, we’ve got everything you need to know to get started. \nThe Course:\nThe run takes place in beautiful Lincoln\, Nebraska\, a hidden gem prized for its serene beauty and charming atmosphere. The race is divided into two halves: the full marathon\, which is 26.2 miles long\, and the half marathon\, which is 13.1 miles long. \nThe course starts at the Pinnacle Bank Arena\, then takes runners through various scenic and historic landmarks of Lincoln\, including the beautiful Haymarket district\, the towering Memorial Stadium\, and the tranquil Holmes Lake. It’s a challenging course\, with rolling hills and steep inclines\, but the breathtaking views make it all worth it. \nThe Community:\nThe organizers of the Lincoln AllSport Marathon take pride in providing runners with the ultimate race experience. Along the way\, there are aid stations stocked with water\, sports drinks\, energy gels\, bananas\, and oranges. Medical personnel are also on standby to provide aid to runners in case of medical emergencies. \nThe Lincoln community comes out in full force to support the runners\, cheering them on from the sidelines and providing encouragement when they need it the most. Volunteers are also on the course providing guidance and ensuring that runners stay on track. \nWhether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner looking for a challenge\, the Lincoln AllSport Marathon & Half Marathon offers something for everyone. Not only do you get to test your limits and cross the finish line\, but you also get a certificate of completion\, a commemorative shirt\, and a medal to celebrate your accomplishment. \nIf you’re ready to take on a new adventure\, then it’s time to sign up for the Lincoln AllSport Marathon & Half Marathon. This event is a testament to the camaraderie\, endurance\, and resilience of runners. Whether you’re aiming for a personal record or just looking to finish strong\, you’ll find everything you need to succeed at the Lincoln AllSports Marathon. The memories and achievements from this race will last a lifetime. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this incredible experience. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\n3M Half Marathon\nAREA 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k\nAmerica’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lincoln-allsport-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Lincoln AllSport Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 1445 K St\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68508\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Kirkland Half Marathon and 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Kirkland Half Marathon & 5K is a scenic race through beautiful neighborhoods and the Cross Kirkland Corridor Trail\, starting and finishing at Juanita Beach Park. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Kirkland Half Marathon course starts and finishes at Juanita Beach Park\, showcasing some of Kirkland’s most beautiful neighborhoods along the way. The route is a scenic combination of road and crushed gravel on the Cross Kirkland Corridor Trail\, offering views of Lake Washington for much of the distance. The half marathon features approximately 522 feet of elevation gain\, while the 5K course is run on the roads in the neighborhoods surrounding the park with 172 feet of gain. Both courses provide a mix of natural beauty and local charm for participants. \nWhat Makes It Special\nFormerly known as the Mother’s Day Half\, this event is a local tradition that supports Girls on the Run Puget Sound as its official charity partner. It stands out for its unique blend of paved roads and the crushed gravel terrain of the Cross Kirkland Corridor\, providing a diverse running experience. The race is family-friendly\, featuring a 1/2 mile kid’s race and high-quality swag including finisher medals and shirts for participants. Its scenic lakeside views and community-focused atmosphere make it a highlight of the Pacific Northwest racing calendar. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Kirkland\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 5K\, Kid’s Race\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-02\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nParticipants are encouraged to arrive early as parking at Juanita Beach Park and surrounding neighborhoods fills up quickly; a shuttle service is available from the Peter Kirk Municipal Parking Garage in downtown Kirkland. Packet pickup is offered on race morning starting at 6:15 AM or at REI Bellevue on a prior TBD date. Runners should bring their own bag for the Orca Running gear check truck to help reduce waste. Given the early May date\, runners should prepare for typical Pacific Northwest spring weather\, which can include mild temperatures and occasional rain. \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.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/kirkland-half-marathon-and-5k/
LOCATION:Kirkland Half Marathon and 5K | Start\, Juanita Beach Park\, 9703 NE Juanita Drive\, Kirkland\, WA\, 98034\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:BMO Vancouver Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The BMO Vancouver Marathon is Canada’s largest marathon\, featuring a world-class point-to-point course that showcases Vancouver’s stunning beaches\, parks\, and urban landscape. \nCourse Highlights\nThe BMO Vancouver Marathon offers a breathtaking point-to-point journey through one of the world’s most beautiful cities. The race begins at Queen Elizabeth Park\, the highest point in Vancouver\, offering panoramic views of the city skyline and the North Shore Mountains. From there\, runners traverse through diverse neighborhoods\, including the lush residential streets of Kerrisdale and the academic atmosphere of the University of British Columbia (UBC) campus. One of the most iconic segments of the course is the 9-kilometer stretch along the Stanley Park Seawall\, the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. Runners are treated to views of the Pacific Ocean\, dense coastal rainforests\, and the historic Siwash Rock before heading toward the high-energy finish line in the heart of Downtown Vancouver. \nRace Details\nScheduled annually for the first Sunday in May\, the BMO Vancouver Marathon is a World Athletics Label Road Race and a certified Boston Marathon qualifier. The marathon officially starts at 08:30\, following the early morning start of the Half Marathon. Participants have a 6-hour time limit to complete the 42.2-kilometer course\, which is supported by over 15 water and aid stations providing hydration and nutrition. Registration traditionally includes a technical running shirt\, a unique finisher’s medal\, and access to a vibrant post-race Street Festival. The event is managed by the non-profit Vancouver International Marathon Society (RUNVAN®)\, ensuring a high-quality experience for thousands of local and international participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from over 65 countries flock to the BMO Vancouver Marathon for its unique combination of natural beauty and urban excitement. Consistently ranked as a “Top Destination Marathon” by prestigious outlets like Forbes\, CNN\, and USA Today\, the race is celebrated for its “stunning running” experience. The atmosphere is electrified by over 40 live entertainment stations and community block parties along the route. Beyond the scenic vistas\, the event is deeply rooted in the community through its RUN4HOPE program\, which has raised millions of dollars for local and national charities since its inception. The sense of accomplishment at the Victory Plaza finish line\, coupled with the world-class organization\, makes this a bucket-list event for runners of all levels. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Vancouver\, British Columbia — Canada\nNext Date: 2027-05-02\nDistances: Marathon (42.2KM)\, Half Marathon (21.1KM)\, 8KM\, Kids Run (2.5KM)\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://bmovanmarathon.ca/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bmo-vancouver-marathon/
LOCATION:BMO Vancouver Marathon | Vancouver\, Midlothian Ave\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V5Z 2K3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Great Birmingham Run
DESCRIPTION:The AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run is the Midlands’ premier running event\, featuring a scenic 10K and Half Marathon through the heart of Birmingham. Runners enjoy a carnival atmosphere\, passing iconic landmarks like the Jewellery Quarter and Edgbaston Stadium before a grand finish at Aston University. \nCourse Highlights\nThe AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run offers a spectacular tour of the city’s most iconic landmarks\, providing a scenic backdrop for runners of all levels. Both the 10K and the Half Marathon start at the grand Centenary Square on Broad Street\, the cultural heart of the city. From there\, the route sweeps through the historic Jewellery Quarter\, passing the tranquil St Paul’s Square and the vibrant Mailbox. Runners then head towards Grand Central at New Street Station and the iconic St Martin’s Church at the Bullring. For those taking on the half marathon\, the course extends through the creative districts of Southside and Digbeth\, and includes a loop around the beautiful Cannon Hill Park and past the world-renowned Edgbaston Stadium. The race reaches its crescendo with a triumphant finish on Jennens Road\, right in the heart of the Aston University event village. \nRace Details\nThe next Great Birmingham Run is scheduled for Sunday\, May 2\, 2027. The event village and information points open at 07:00 AM\, with the wave starts for both the 10K and the Half Marathon commencing at 08:30 AM. This professional event features a fully road-closed course\, ensuring a safe and focused environment for participants. Runners receive a personalized race number with an integrated timing chip\, allowing for accurate real-time tracking via the official Great Run app. Upon crossing the finish line\, participants are rewarded with a unique finisher’s medal and an optional technical t-shirt. The race is known for its meticulous organization\, including baggage buses\, hydration stations\, and medical support throughout the course. Early bird entry options are available\, encouraging athletes to secure their place in this sell-out event well in advance. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Great Birmingham Run apart is the unbeatable “Brummie” spirit and the electric atmosphere created by thousands of enthusiastic spectators lining the streets. The event is a celebration of community\, with the “Business Challenge” fostering healthy competition among local organizations and the charity partnerships raising vital funds for causes like the Alzheimer’s Society and Cancer Research UK. The on-course entertainment is a highlight\, featuring local bands\, DJs\, and dedicated cheer zones that provide an essential morale boost during the tougher segments of the race. Many runners also appreciate the inclusivity of the event\, which includes Junior & Mini categories\, making it a perfect day out for the whole family. The post-race celebrations in the event village offer a chance to relax and soak in the achievement with fellow runners\, making it a must-do event on the UK running calendar. \nRegister for the Great Birmingham Run \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Birmingham\, England — United Kingdom\nNext Date: 2027-05-02\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 10K\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.greatrun.org/events/great-birmingham-run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/great-birmingham-run/
LOCATION:Great Birmingham Run | Birmingham\, Broad Street\, Birmingham\, Birmingham\, England\, B1 2EA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half Marathon: A Bucket List Experience\nThere are few better ways to see the breathtaking beauty of the White Mountains than by running its marathon and half marathon. The Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon has quickly become a favorite event for runners across the country looking to combine their love for running and the great outdoors. This race offers participants a chance to compete on one of the fastest and most scenic courses in the country. If you’re up for a challenging and unforgettable running event\, then the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon is undoubtedly the race you should try out this year. \nThe Scenery:\nWhat makes Revel White Mountains a bucket list marathon is its incredible scenery. Runners start at the top of the White Mountains and finish in the town of Conway New Hampshire. White Mountain forest towers over the valley\, and from its summit\, the views are simply breathtaking. The marathon course goes up and down\, and runners are treated to a view of the soaring peaks and valley below during the downhill sections. The colorful foliage in the autumn months adds to the beauty of the area. The Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon course is truly iconic\, and finishing this showstopper race will be an experience you won’t soon forget. \nThe Course:\nThe Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon course is a point-to-point race route\, and it is mostly downhill\, making it a favorite event for seasoned road racers. As you start the race\, you’ll enjoy a gentle downhill for most of the first 8 miles. The sudden sprint at the start of the race may be a tempting experience\, but the first few miles should be taken cautiously to avoid burning out early. You’ll gradually descend to the town of Franconia\, about 3\,500 feet below the start line. You’ll have ample opportunity to observe the awe-inspiring scenery as you race downhill. The Marathon course has a total descent of 2\,035ft\, while the Half Marathon course has a 1\,320ft descent. \nThe Race:\nIn addition to the breathtaking scenery\, the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon provides runners with premium amenities and accommodations. For instance\, before the big race\, runners pick up their race packets at the Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods\, NH. The resort offers full-service accommodations like massages\, a heated swimming pool\, and Jacuzzi to ease the nerves of runners before and after the race. The race-day transportation is also top-notch\, and runners enjoy bus shuttles that take them to the start and bring them back to their parking lots after the race. \nExperience the magnificent beauty of the White Mountains while pushing your limits as a runner with the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon. You’ll get an unforgettable race experience with scenic landscapes and unique terrain. It’s a challenging\, but not impossible\, feat\, so come prepared to push yourself while enjoying world-class amenities. Whether you are a pro marathoner or a first-timer\, the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon is worth adding to your marathon wish list. With breathtaking views\, a fast course\, and premium amenities\, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better way to take on the White Mountains. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/run-revel-white-mountains-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 2 Common Ct\, Conway\, NH\, 03860\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Ultimate Guide to the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon\nAre you a runner looking for a new challenge? Do you want to experience scenic views and a new destination while pushing your limits? Look no further than the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon. This race takes runners through Southern California’s beautiful scenery\, from the mountains to the beach. In this guide\, we’ll provide all the information you need to know before you lace up your shoes and hit the pavement. \n1. The Course:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon offers a unique course that starts in the mountains of Ojai and travels through the Ventura River Valley before finishing on the oceanfront Ventura Promenade. The course is mainly downhill\, making it a fast and enjoyable race for runners of all levels. Along the way\, runners will get to enjoy scenic views of the Topatopa Mountains\, citrus groves\, and the Pacific Ocean. \n2. Race Day Logistics:\nThe race takes place annually in May and starts at 6:00 am. Runners are encouraged to arrive at the starting line at least an hour before the race to allow for time to check in\, use the restroom\, and warm up. Participants can pick up their race packet at the Health and Fitness Expo\, which is held the day before the race. \n3. The Atmosphere:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon boasts a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Not only do runners experience scenic views and a challenging race\, but they also receive ample support from enthusiastic cheerleaders\, hydration stations\, and plenty of rest stops along the way. This race is perfect for first-timers and seasoned runners alike\, with the added bonus of an award ceremony and a finish-line party. \n\n \n4. Training:\nTraining is essential for any marathon or half marathon\, and the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is no exception. To ensure a successful race day\, follow a training plan that includes a mixture of running and strength training. It’s essential to listen to your body and not push yourself too hard too quickly. Additionally\, fuel your body with nutritious foods and stay hydrated to avoid any injuries or setbacks. \n5. What to Expect:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is a challenging yet rewarding race that offers runners stunning views and a unique experience. Expect to feel a sense of accomplishment and pride upon crossing the finish line. Additionally\, expect to meet new running partners and experience a sense of community among all participants. \nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself as a runner and experience the beautiful Southern California scenery. With a welcoming atmosphere\, unique course\, and plenty of support\, participating in this race is sure to be a memorable experience. Train hard\, stay hydrated\, and enjoy the race! \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/mountains-2-beach-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Mountains To Beach Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 800 S Victoria Ave\, Ventura\, CA\, 93009\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road 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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20270508T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20270508T133000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270508T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20270508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
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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.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/beat-the-bridge-8k-seattle/
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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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20270509T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20270509T153000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
CREATED:20260511T010113Z
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SUMMARY:Copenhagen Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Copenhagen Marathon is a premier European running event known for its exceptionally flat course\, historic city landmarks\, and vibrant crowd support across Denmark’s capital. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Copenhagen Marathon course is renowned for being exceptionally flat and fast\, making it an ideal choice for runners aiming to set a personal best or qualify for major world marathons. The route starts and finishes at Øster Allé in the Østerbro district\, adjacent to the iconic Parken Stadium and the green expanses of Fælledparken. From this central hub\, it winds through the city’s most charming and diverse neighborhoods\, including the trendy Vesterbro\, the multi-cultural Nørrebro\, and the elegant municipality of Frederiksberg. Runners pass by numerous historic landmarks\, such as the colorful waterfront houses of Nyhavn\, the majestic 17th-century Rosenborg Castle\, and the imposing Christiansborg Palace\, which houses the Danish Parliament. The course also takes participants through the heart of the inner city\, past the world-famous Tivoli Gardens and the stunning Marble Church with its massive copper dome. The absence of significant elevation changes—with only minor inclines over bridges—and the high-quality road surfaces allow for a smooth\, rhythmic running experience with unique views of the city’s architectural blend of historic and modern design. \nRace Details\nOrganized by the prestigious athletic club Sparta Atletik & Løb\, the Copenhagen Marathon is a World Athletics Label road race and a founding member of the European Marathon Classics series\, a collaborative effort to showcase the continent’s most beautiful urban races. The event typically starts at 09:30 CET\, with the start and finish area located at Øster Allé. Participants benefit from a comprehensive support network\, including ten refreshment zones spaced roughly every 4 kilometers. These stations provide water\, High5 energy drinks\, and bananas\, with specific zones offering energy gels and even electrolyte samples from Faxe Kondi to keep runners fueled throughout the 42.195-kilometer journey. The race has a net cut-off time of six hours\, ensuring a welcoming environment for runners of varying abilities. In the days leading up to the race\, participants visit the Copenhagen Marathon Expo to collect their bibs and explore the latest in running gear\, technology\, and nutrition. The event is also noted for its focus on sustainability\, with initiatives aimed at reducing waste\, utilizing green energy\, and minimizing the environmental footprint of the mass-participation race. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all over the world are drawn to Copenhagen for its vibrant atmosphere and the unparalleled sense of “hygge”—the Danish concept of cozy contentment—that permeates the race weekend. One of the most cited reasons for loving the Copenhagen Marathon is the enthusiastic crowd support; tens of thousands of spectators line the streets\, particularly in neighborhoods like Nørrebro and Vesterbro\, where DJs\, live bands\, and cheer zones create a high-energy\, party-like environment. The tagline “You Are Copenhagen” reflects the deep connection between the runners and the city\, as the streets are closed to traffic\, allowing participants to truly own the capital for a day. Furthermore\, the race is celebrated for its inclusivity and the high level of service provided to every runner\, from elite athletes to back-of-the-pack finishers. The flat course is a major draw for those seeking a personal record\, while the scenic route offers a comprehensive tour of the city’s history and culture. The combination of a world-class course\, historic surroundings\, and the warm welcome from the Danish people makes it a must-do event on the international marathon calendar. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Copenhagen\, Region Hovedstaden — Denmark\nNext Date: 2027-05-09\nDistances: Marathon (42.195 km)\nStart Time: 09:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://copenhagenmarathon.dk/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/copenhagen-marathon/
LOCATION:Copenhagen Marathon | Copenhagen\, Øster Allé\, Copenhagen\, Region Hovedstaden\, 2100\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20270516T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20270516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
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SUMMARY:Colfax Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colfax Marathon is the ultimate urban tour of Denver\, starting and finishing at Ferril Lake in City Park at 5\,280 feet — Mile High elevation. The marathon course winds through Denver’s most iconic landmarks: runners pass through Empower Field at Mile High on the warning track (twice!)\, traverse a full mile inside Denver Zoo with elephants\, giraffes\, zebras\, and lions as live spectators\, high-five firefighters inside Denver Fire Station #1\, and take in sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains from Sloan’s Lake in Lakewood. The 26.2-mile USATF-certified course is a Boston Marathon qualifier with approximately 700 feet of total ascent across the 5\,180–5\,480-foot elevation range. \nRace Details\nRace weekend spans three days in May. The 5K Kickoff fires off Saturday morning at City Park\, while Sunday brings the main events: the Full Marathon starts at 6:00 AM\, the Half Marathon (which includes the beloved Zoo Mile) at 6:30 AM\, and the Urban 10 Miler at 7:00 AM from RMCAD in Lakewood. All Sunday races finish at City Park with a massive festival featuring live music\, food trucks\, and a beer garden lakeside. Every race bib includes a free RTD transit pass for the day. The marathon relay accommodates teams of five runners divided into four legs through Denver’s neighborhoods. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Colfax Marathon draws runners from all 50 states and dozens of countries. The Half Marathon regularly sells out months in advance\, and the Zoo Mile — the only race in the country routed through a major zoo — is a bucket-list experience. The flat-to-rolling course suits first-timers and Boston-qualifier seekers alike. The post-race festival at City Park\, with Avery Brewery craft beer and lakeside views\, is considered one of the best finish-line parties in the Mountain West. \nRace Weekend Tips\nDenver sits at exactly 5\,280 feet elevation\, so if you’re traveling from sea level\, arrive at least 2–3 days early to acclimate. The expo at Empower Field at Mile High on Friday and Saturday is mandatory for bib pickup — plan accordingly. Sunday road closures span 5 AM–1 PM across much of central Denver and Lakewood; carpooling or using the included RTD pass for your return trip is highly recommended. Race morning temperatures in mid-May typically range from the upper 30s to mid-50s°F\, so layer up at the start. \nRegister\nRegistration for the 2027 Colfax Marathon opens in August 2026. Visit runcolfax.org for entry details\, course maps\, charity partner programs\, and expo logistics.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colfax-marathon/
LOCATION:Colfax Marathon | City Park\, Denver\, Ferril Lake\, City Park\, Denver\, CO 80205\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270516T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
CREATED:20260531T153225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T153243Z
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Marathon is a premier USATF-certified road race and Boston Qualifier that showcases the iconic neighborhoods and lakefront views of Cleveland\, Ohio. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Cleveland Marathon course offers a vibrant and scenic journey through some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Starting and finishing on St. Clair Avenue Northeast at Mall B\, runners traverse the heart of Hingetown\, Ohio City\, and Gordon Square. The route features long\, flat\, and fast stretches from Lake Avenue to West Boulevard\, providing excellent opportunities for personal records. A major highlight is the Lakewood Turnaround\, which brings participants through the beautiful\, tree-lined streets of Lakewood—a section long cherished by veteran runners for its enthusiastic crowd support. The final leg includes a breathtaking stretch along the Shoreway\, offering panoramic views of Lake Erie and the Cleveland skyline\, before an electric final mile back through the historic streets of Ohio City. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Sunday\, May 16\, 2027\, the full marathon begins at 7:00 AM. As a USATF-certified course and a Boston Marathon qualifier\, it adheres to high competitive standards. Runners are supported by 17 water stations featuring Gatorade and Gu Energy Gels\, each accompanied by a University Hospitals first aid station. The race weekend also includes a 10K and 5K on Saturday\, May 15\, and various “Challenge Series” options for those looking to conquer multiple distances. Participants receive a short-sleeved technical T-shirt\, a goody bag\, and a finisher medal. Post-race\, the celebration continues at the “26.3 Mile After Party” at Mall B\, featuring refreshments and a lively atmosphere for athletes and spectators alike. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners return to Cleveland year after year for its unique blend of big-city energy and community warmth. Since its inception in 1978\, the marathon has evolved into a premier fitness event\, now approaching its historic 50th anniversary. Its mission is to provide a positive and meaningful fitness experience for athletes of all levels while showcasing the beauty and revitalization of Cleveland. The race is deeply integrated with the community through its Charity Program\, which has raised millions for local organizations. Whether it’s the professional organization\, the diverse scenery ranging from lakefront views to urban landmarks\, or the spirited “cheer groups” lining the streets\, the Cleveland Marathon provides an unforgettable experience that embodies the resilient spirit of the “Forest City.” \nRegister for the Cleveland Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Cleveland\, OH — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-16\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, Kids Run\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.clevelandmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cleveland-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Cleveland Marathon | Cleveland\, 300 St Clair Ave NE\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270517T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270517T090000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
CREATED:20260422T032606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T231314Z
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SUMMARY:New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Are you a runner looking for a new challenge? North Carolina’s New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon might be exactly what you’re looking for. This race is a favorite among locals and draws runners from all over the country for its breathtaking views\, challenging course\, and unparalleled atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time racer\, read on to discover why you won’t want to miss the New River race. \n1. The Location:\nThe New River race takes place in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains\, offering runners stunning mountain views and a chance to connect with nature. The course follows the New River\, the second oldest river in the world\, and winds through small towns and countryside\, adding to its charm. Runners can appreciate the unique beauty of North Carolina and take in the scenery that most visitors never get to experience. \n2. The Competition:\nThe New River race is known to attract top runners from all over the world\, making it a favorite among elite athletes. However\, it also offers a chance for beginner runners to try their hand at a new race or distance. The course difficulty ranges from moderate for the 5k to challenging for the half marathon and marathon\, ensuring that all runners can find a challenge that’s right for them. There’s nothing like the energy of a race-day environment\, and the New River race offers that and more for runners of all levels. \n3. The Community:\nThe local community plays a significant role in making the New River race so special. From the support of the local police department to the cheering fans\, the encouragement from the locals will help keep you going through the challenging course. Small-town charm is everywhere in North Carolina\, and the New River race is no different\, with welcoming hosts and delicious local food to refuel after the race. There is a sense of community and camaraderie among runners and supporters\, making the New River race a truly unforgettable experience. \n4. The Events:\nThe New River race isn’t just a marathon – there’s a race for every level of runner. The 1 Mile Fun Run is perfect for families or anyone just getting started. The 5K offers a challenging course with less distance\, and the half marathon and marathon are more traditional race options. There’s also a Kids Zone\, food trucks\, live music\, and more\, providing fun for the whole family throughout the weekend. \n5. The Experience:\nFinally\, the New River race offers an experience that goes beyond the race itself. When you sign up\, you’re signing up for more than just running – you’re signing up for an adventure. With the course’s natural beauty\, small-town charm\, and vibrant community feel\, the New River race offers runners an unparalleled experience\, one that will leave you with memories for years to come. \nIf you’re in the market for a new race\, it’s time to put the New River race on your radar. Whether you’re an elite athlete or a beginning runner\, the New River race offers something special for everyone. With its breathtaking views\, challenging course\, community feel\, and diverse events\, this race in North Carolina is a must-try for any runner. So\, be sure to pack your running shoes and join us in experiencing one of the most incredible races in the country. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/new-river-1-mile-5k-half-marathon-marathon-2/
LOCATION:New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon | Location\, 7181 Railroad Grade Rd\, Todd\, North Carolina\, 28684\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20270523T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Vienna:20270523T143000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
CREATED:20260524T153521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260524T153533Z
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SUMMARY:PUMA Salzburg Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Salzburg Marathon is a scenic and flat road race through a UNESCO World Heritage city\, combining historic landmarks like Hellbrunn Palace with a pioneering commitment to organic sustainability. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Salzburg Marathon course is a masterclass in architectural and natural beauty\, winding through the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Runners begin their journey on the iconic Staatsbrücke\, crossing the Salzach River with the majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress looming overhead. The route takes participants past the baroque splendor of Mirabell Palace and its gardens\, famous as a filming location for “The Sound of Music.” A significant portion of the race follows the Hellbrunner Allee\, a historic 400-year-old lime tree-lined avenue that leads to the magnificent Hellbrunn Palace and its world-famous trick fountains. Along the way\, the scenic Leopoldskron Castle and its tranquil pond offer a picturesque backdrop against the snow-capped peaks of the nearby Alps. The course is remarkably flat\, with a maximum elevation difference of only nine meters\, making it ideal for both sightseeing and setting personal records. The finish line is located in front of the Grosses Festspielhaus\, providing a grand conclusion to a race that feels like a run through a living museum. \nRace Details\nThe 24th edition of the PUMA Salzburg Marathon is scheduled for May 23\, 2027. The main marathon typically starts at 08:30 AM on the Staatsbrücke\, alongside the Sparkasse Half Marathon. The event is the cornerstone of the multi-day “Running Festival of the City of Mozart\,” which includes a variety of distances to suit all abilities: the full Marathon (42.195 km)\, the Sparkasse Half Marathon (21.0975 km)\, the Powerade Relay Marathon for teams of four\, and the Hervis 10K CityRun. Other activities include a Women’s Run\, a Junior Marathon\, and an Inclusion Run. The Salzburg Marathon is renowned for its commitment to sustainability\, being the first marathon in the world to be certified as “organic” by Bio Austria\, providing participants with regional\, organic catering at refreshment stations. Registration includes free use of Salzburg’s public transport system for participants on race day\, ensuring a stress-free arrival. Timing is managed via an integrated chip in the start number\, and the race is officially measured and certified by World Athletics\, serving as a Boston Marathon qualifier. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Salzburg for the unique blend of high-level athletic competition and the intimate\, festive atmosphere of the “Running Festival.” The flat\, fast course is a major draw for those seeking a personal best\, but it is the scenery and history that leave a lasting impression. Passing through the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\, participants are cheered on by local music groups and spectators in the historic Old Town. The race also has a strong charitable heart\, partnering with organizations like Austrian Cancer Aid Salzburg to raise funds and awareness for important causes. History enthusiasts appreciate the centuries-old landmarks\, while eco-conscious runners value the event’s pioneering organic certification and focus on environmental responsibility. The finisher medals\, often featuring iconic Mozart-related motifs\, are a prized souvenir of a weekend spent in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Whether you are running for a specific time or simply for the experience\, the Salzburg Marathon offers a world-class event with a distinctively charming Austrian flair. Register for the Salzburg Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Salzburg\, Salzburg — Austria\nNext Date: 2027-05-23\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Relay Marathon\, 10K CityRun\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://salzburg-marathon.at/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/puma-salzburg-marathon/
LOCATION:PUMA Salzburg Marathon | Salzburg\, Schwarzstraße\, Salzburg\, Salzburg\, 5020\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20270531T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20270531T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T221622
CREATED:20260601T040929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T040933Z
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SUMMARY:BolderBOULDER 10K
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe BolderBOULDER is more than a race — it’s Boulder’s biggest party of the year\, drawing over 50\,000 participants through the heart of the city on Memorial Day. The 10K course winds through Boulder’s eclectic neighborhoods\, past live bands\, costumed cheerleaders\, and lawn-side water stations manned by local characters\, before culminating in the stadium finish at CU Boulder’s Folsom Field. Runners enter the field to the roar of tens of thousands of spectators and then watch a world-class professional race finale and the signature Memorial Day military tribute ceremony honoring fallen service members. \nRace Details\nParticipants run in waves throughout the morning based on projected finish time\, so there’s minimal crowding at the start. The course runs at approximately 5\,430 feet elevation through central Boulder — mostly flat with gentle rolling sections — making it accessible for runners of all abilities. The event holds the distinction of being Runner’s World magazine’s pick for America’s All-Time Best 10K\, and it has been recognized as one of the largest Memorial Day tributes in the United States. Avery Brewery is the official beer\, and finisher celebrations continue well into the afternoon. \nWhy Runners Love It\nNo race in Colorado — perhaps in all of America — creates the atmosphere the BolderBOULDER does on Memorial Day. The combination of incredible community energy\, live entertainment every few blocks\, a stadium finish with a tribute ceremony\, and Boulder’s stunning Flatiron backdrop draws elite athletes and casual participants in equal measure. The race has been held for over 46 consecutive years and shows no sign of slowing down. \nRace Weekend Tips\nBoulder sits at 5\,430 feet\, so sea-level runners should arrive a day or two early to acclimate. Parking in Boulder on race morning is extremely limited — take the Boulder Creek Path bike trail or catch an early shuttle from designated lots. Wave assignments are based on your submitted expected finish time\, so be honest to ensure a good experience. Wear layers at the start; May mornings in Boulder can be brisk (40–50°F) but warm quickly by mid-race. \nRegister\nEarly registration for the 2027 BolderBOULDER is open now at bolderboulder.com. With 50\,000+ participants\, popular wave slots fill quickly — register early for the best corral placement.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bolderboulder-10k-2/
LOCATION:BolderBOULDER 10K | Folsom Field\, CU Boulder\, Folsom Field\, University of Colorado\, Boulder\, CO 80309\, Boulder\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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