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SUMMARY:Hatfield-McCoy Marathon
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a fan of marathon running or historical re-enactments\, you’ve probably come across the Hatfield McCoy Marathon. Named after the famous feuding families of West Virginia and Kentucky\, this marathon takes participants on a scenic tour of the area once known for its violent clashes. While the marathon might sound intimidating\, with proper training\, anyone can participate. In this ultimate guide to the Hatfield McCoy Marathon\, we’ll cover everything you need to know to prepare for and participate in this amazing event. \nThe first thing you need to know about the Hatfield McCoy Marathon is its location. The course winds through remote areas of West Virginia and Kentucky\, so make sure you bring everything you need for a long day out. The race starts in Matewan\, West Virginia\, and finishes in Williamson\, West Virginia\, with a detour into Kentucky. The marathon is notably hilly\, with at least one steep climb at mile 11\, so it’s essential to train on hills if you want to succeed. However\, the stunning Appalachian scenery makes up for the tough terrain\, giving you a unique\, unforgettable experience. \nWhen should you start training\, and how should you approach it? The Hatfield McCoy Marathon takes place every June\, so you should start training in January or February. Make sure you have at least four months of consistent running before the marathon. You should aim to run at least three to four times a week\, building up to long runs of 16-22 miles. Don’t worry about speed or pace initially; focus on building endurance and comfort with longer distances. In the last six weeks before the marathon\, start to incorporate some hills into your training. Do hill repeats\, where you climb a steep hill many times\, and practice running up and down hills to get used to the inclines on the course. \nOn race day\, it’s essential to be well-prepared\, both mentally and physically. Arrive early to avoid rushing and to get time to warm up. Wear comfortable running clothes appropriate for the temperature and weather conditions. Bring energy gels or snacks to fuel your body during the marathon\, as well as enough hydration to keep you going. Make sure you have running shoes that are broken in and fit well. The course runs through towns and villages\, so there are aid stations and cheering crowds to motivate you along the way. \nAfter the marathon\, take some time to rest\, recover\, and celebrate your achievement. Treat yourself to some delicious food or drinks\, and make sure you rehydrate and refuel your body. Consider booking a massage to help loosen any tight muscles and prevent injury. Reflect on what you’ve learned and the progress you’ve made. You’ve completed such a challenging marathon and deserve to feel proud of yourself. \nThe Hatfield McCoy Marathon is an incredible experience that combines history\, nature\, and personal challenge. By training consistently\, preparing well\, and running with heart and determination\, you can achieve this race’s amazing milestones. Remember to listen to your body\, build up gradually\, and stay focused on your goals. Above all\, enjoy the journey\, take in the breathtaking scenery\, and bask in the sense of achievement that comes from completing one of America’s toughest marathons. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hatfield-mccoy-marathon/
LOCATION:Hatfield-McCoy Marathon | Location\, 27678 US 119 Belfry\, Belfry\, Kentucky\, 41514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Helvetia Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Helvetia Half Marathon earns its ‘Leave the City Behind’ tagline with a spectacular journey through the rural pastoral landscape of Washington County\, Oregon. The course begins and ends at Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium) and ventures past the hamlet of Helvetia and its beloved historic landmark\, the Helvetia Tavern. Runners tackle sweeping views\, challenging hills\, century-old working farms\, and a church before returning to Hillsboro Ballpark for one of the most celebrated stadium finishes in Pacific Northwest racing. \nRace Details\nNow in its 26th year\, the Helvetia Half is produced by RunwithPaula Events\, a Portland-area race organization known for quality events and exceptional participant experiences. The race starts at 8 a.m. on Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, with an early walk/jog start available for participants expecting a pace of 15 minutes per mile or slower. The course is open for four hours. Packet pick-up takes place Thursday and Friday at Portland Running Company in Beaverton\, and also race morning at Hillsboro Stadium beginning at 6:45 a.m. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Helvetia Half is a summer rite of passage for Oregon runners. The combination of challenging rolling hills\, gorgeous countryside scenery\, and the post-race extravaganza — featuring a stadium finish\, live music\, a famous beer garden\, lunch\, and finisher medals for all participants — makes it one of the most satisfying race experiences in the region. It’s also a popular benchmark for fall marathon training\, drawing serious runners alongside first-timers. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister early; pricing increases significantly as race day approaches. Plan for a hilly course — the Helvetia countryside offers beautiful but honest climbs. Take the early walk start if your pace exceeds 15 minutes per mile. After the race\, stay for the beer garden and lunch — it’s included and absolutely worth it. \nJoin Oregon’s favorite countryside half — register at RunwithPaula Events.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/helvetia-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Helvetia Half Marathon | Hillsboro Stadium\, Gordon Faber Recreation Complex\, 4450 NE Century Blvd\, Hillsboro\, OR 97124\, Hillsboro\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Big Five Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you a thrill-seeking runner looking for your next big challenge? Look no further than the Big Five Marathon in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Known as the “world’s wildest marathon\,” this race is not for the faint of heart. The stunning surroundings are reason enough to take on the challenge but add in the fact that it takes place in the heart of a wildlife reserve\, and you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read on to learn more about the Big Five Marathon and why you should add it to your running bucket list. \nThe Course:\nThe Big Five Marathon takes place within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy\, which means runners are surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife. As you run the 26.2-mile course\, you’ll have the chance to see the Big Five animals: lions\, leopards\, elephants\, buffalo\, and rhinos\, along with other incredible creatures such as giraffes\, zebras\, and wildebeests. Don’t worry\, though – the course is designed with safety in mind\, and rangers closely monitor the animals to ensure the safety of participants. \nThe course itself is challenging\, but the scenery and wildlife make it all worth it. Runners will traverse through mountains\, valleys\, grasslands\, and riverbeds\, all while surrounded by stunning views and incredible animals. It’s a truly unique race experience that you won’t find anywhere else. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most unique aspects of the Big Five Marathon is the impact it has on the surrounding community. The race is locally organized and works closely with the villages in the surrounding area. Community members are involved in everything from the race organization to the aid stations along the course. Additionally\, a portion of the race fees go towards conservation efforts in the area\, so not only are you getting to run through the wilderness\, but you’re contributing to its preservation as well. \nThe Preparation:\nIf you’re thinking of taking on this unique marathon challenge\, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First\, be prepared for the weather – the race takes place in June\, which is the middle of winter in South Africa. Temperatures can be chilly\, so pack accordingly. Second\, make sure you are properly trained for the course. The combination of hills\, uneven terrain\, and altitude make for a challenging run. Third\, don’t forget your camera! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some incredible wildlife\, and you’ll want to capture the memories. \nIf you’re looking for a race experience unlike any other\, the Big Five Marathon is the perfect choice. Not only will you get to push yourself physically\, but you’ll also have the chance to see some of the world’s most incredible animals in their natural habitats. It’s a unique opportunity to combine adventure\, running\, and conservation efforts into one unforgettable experience. So lace up your shoes\, pack your bags\, and get ready to take on the world’s wildest marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-five-marathon/
LOCATION:Big Five Marathon | Location\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Kigali International Peace Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Kigali International Peace Marathon is a prestigious World Athletics Elite Label road race in Rwanda that promotes peace\, unity\, and resilience through sport. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Kigali International Peace Marathon offers a unique running experience through the heart of Rwanda’s capital\, famously known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.” The course is characterized by its challenging elevation profile\, testing runners with rolling climbs and rewarding descents. Participants in the full marathon complete two laps of a scenic 21.1 km circuit that winds through vibrant urban neighborhoods and past significant landmarks. A poignant highlight is passing near symbols of Rwanda’s history and resilience\, including the Parliament building and areas surrounding the Kigali Genocide Memorial. The race culminates in a grand finale at the Amahoro National Stadium and BK Arena\, where the electric atmosphere of the crowd and the modern architecture of the venue provide an unforgettable finish-line experience. \nRace Details\nAs a World Athletics Elite Label road race\, the Kigali International Peace Marathon maintains high standards of organization and competition. The event has expanded to a two-day format for the 2026 edition\, with the “Run for Peace” 10K taking place on Saturday\, June 13\, followed by the Half Marathon (21km) and Full Marathon (42.195km) on Sunday\, June 14. The full marathon starts early at 06:30 to take advantage of the cool morning temperatures\, while the half marathon begins at 07:00. The course is AIMS-certified\, ensuring accurate distance measurement. Runners are supported by numerous medical\, refreshment\, and sponging stations positioned throughout the circuit. Every finisher is rewarded with a technical running shirt and a uniquely designed medal that features an engraved map of the race route. \nWhy Runners Love It\nBeyond the physical challenge\, the Kigali International Peace Marathon is beloved for its deep sense of purpose. Founded in 2005 to promote peace and unity following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi\, the event is “more than a race—it’s a movement.” Runners from over 30 countries participate\, experiencing firsthand the hospitality and safety that have made Kigali one of Africa’s most welcoming cities. The “Ubumwe” or unity in action is palpable as local crowds line the streets\, offering cheers\, chants\, and drum beats that propel participants forward. The race is a celebration of Rwanda’s incredible transformation and its future-focused energy. The combination of a world-class competitive environment\, breathtaking hilly scenery\, and a powerful message of global peace makes it a bucket-list event for marathoners worldwide. \nRegister for the Kigali International Peace Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Kigali\, Kigali City — Rwanda\nNext Date: 2026-06-14\nDistances: 42.195 km\, 21 km\, 10 km\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.kigalimarathon.rw/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/kigali-international-peace-marathon/
LOCATION:Kigali International Peace Marathon | Kigali\, KG 17 Avenue\, Remera\, Kigali\, Kigali City\, BP 2568\, Rwanda
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Garden Of The Gods 10 Miler
DESCRIPTION:Conquer the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler: A Guide for Runners\nKnown for its towering rock formations that have stood for millions of years\, Garden of The Gods in Colorado Springs has become a popular destination for hikers\, rock climbers\, and most recently\, runners. With its breathtaking views and challenging terrain\, the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler has become a must-do race for avid runners and fitness enthusiasts. Even for those who aren’t competitive runners\, this race provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Garden of The Gods. In this post\, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to conquer this amazing race. \n1. Get Training\nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler is considered a challenging race\, with some serious elevation gain and a few technical sections. You’ll need to be prepared to tackle these challenges. Ideally\, you should start training at least 3-4 months ahead of race day. Train for endurance and strength with a mix of long runs\, hill training\, and strength work for your core and legs. Don’t forget to add in rest days and recovery to avoid injury. \n2. Familiarise Yourself with the Course\nThe course for the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler takes runners on a challenging 10-mile loop through the park. It’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the course before race day. You can download a map of the course from the race website or even head to the park and start running sections of the course yourself. This will provide you with valuable insights into the different terrains\, inclines\, and declines you’ll face. \n3. Gear Up\nYour gear and apparel choices are also important for this race. The terrain of the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler can be technical\, so be sure to wear shoes with good grip to avoid slipping on rocks or uneven surfaces. Dress in layers\, as the weather in Colorado Springs can be unpredictable. Lastly\, stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle or hydration pack throughout the race\, or stopping at the aid stations if necessary. \n4. Conserve Energy\nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler may be a beautiful race with stunning views\, but don’t get too caught up in the scenery and waste your energy. Try to keep a steady pace throughout the race and save your energy for the inclines and declines. Focus on your form and breathing\, and take advantage of the aid stations for fuel and hydration. \n5. Enjoy the Experience\nFinally\, remember why you signed up for this race: to challenge yourself and enjoy the beauty of Garden of The Gods. Take in the stunning views of the towering red rock formations and enjoy the sense of community among your fellow racers. Take pictures\, connect with other racers and soak in the atmosphere. \nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler is a unique and challenging race that provides an opportunity to experience the beauty and natural wonder of one of the most beautiful parks in the US. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just beginning your fitness journey\, this race is a great way to challenge yourself and explore a beautiful destination. With proper training\, gear\, and mindset\, you can conquer the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler and come out of it with a sense of accomplishment and wonder. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/garden-of-the-gods-10-miler/
LOCATION:Garden Of The Gods 10 Miler | Location\, 441 Manitou Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon\nNamed after legendary Olympian and Duluth native Garry Bjorklund\, this iconic half marathon is the high-energy opening act of Grandma’s Marathon weekend in Duluth\, Minnesota. With roughly 10\,000 runners toeing the start line each June\, it has grown into one of the largest half marathons in the United States — and one of the most beloved. \nThe Course\nThe Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon is a USATF-certified\, point-to-point 13.1-mile course that begins north of Duluth along Scenic Highway 61 on the shores of Lake Superior. Runners follow the highway south\, hugging the lakeshore with panoramic views of the world’s largest freshwater lake. The route winds through downtown Duluth before delivering runners to the iconic finish line in historic Canal Park. The elevation profile is gently rolling with a net change of just -5 feet\, keeping the course accessible for all ability levels. Start corrals open at 5:50 a.m.\, with citizen waves beginning at 6:00 a.m. and staggered through 6:20 a.m. \nRace Day Experience\nRace morning begins early with official bus transportation — the only permitted method to reach the start line — departing from multiple locations including the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC)\, Miller Hill Mall\, and UMD. At the finish line in Canal Park\, runners receive their finisher medal and T-shirt immediately after crossing. Recovery amenities include water\, sports drinks\, and a gear bag pickup area. The ASICS Results Tent in Bayfront Festival Park hosts finish line photo opportunities\, age division awards\, and the popular PR Pan and First-Time Finisher Bell from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A tearaway bib tag can be redeemed for a free beverage at Bayfront Festival Park. Pace groups are available from 1:30 to 2:45. \nWhy Run the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon?\nThis race carries the legacy of a hometown Olympian and is part of one of the most celebrated marathon weekends in the Midwest. The Lake Superior shoreline scenery is unmatched\, and the electric atmosphere of 10\,000 runners gives the event a major-race feel with a community spirit that keeps runners coming back year after year. The course is also fast enough to chase a personal best — in 2023\, four participants used the race as part of their qualifying journey for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Pace groups running from 1:30 to 2:45 make it a strong choice for runners chasing time goals. \nTravel & Logistics\nDuluth is approximately 150 miles north of Minneapolis and accessible via I-35. Fly into Duluth International Airport (DLH) or Minneapolis-Saint Paul (MSP) and rent a car. Race weekend hotel rooms sell out quickly — book as early as October when registration opens. The Canal Park and downtown Duluth areas offer a wide range of hotels\, inns\, and vacation rentals within walking distance of the finish line. The Duluth Transit Authority offers free rides on race day with your race bib. \nHow to Register\nRegistration opens at 7:00 p.m. CT on October 1 each year and sells out fast. Sign up early at the official Grandma’s Marathon website to secure the lowest entry fee and your preferred corral placement. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/garry-bjorklund-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon | Location\, McQuade Safe Harbor\, Duluth\, MN\, 55804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Anchorage Mayor's Marathon & Half
DESCRIPTION:Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon & Half Marathon\nAlaska’s largest road race\, the Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon takes place each June against the backdrop of one of the most stunning cities on earth. With views of Cook Inlet\, the Chugach Mountains\, and a course that winds through forested trails and wildlife corridors\, this event is on every bucket-list runner’s radar. \nThe Course\nThe marathon begins at 7:30 a.m. at ConocoPhillips Soccer Stadium in Kincaid Park. The first mile descends through a cottonwood forest to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail\, where the next eight miles hug Cook Inlet with sweeping views of the Alaska Range. On a clear day\, runners may spot beluga whales in the water. At mile nine\, the course turns east toward the Chugach Mountains\, following Chester Creek Trail past Westchester Lagoon — a premier bird-watching spot featuring trumpeter swans and arctic terns. Miles 13 through 20 traverse Goose Lake\, the UAA campus\, and the sprawling 4\,000-acre Far North Bicentennial Park\, home to moose and bears. The final miles return along Chester Creek to Delaney Park Strip in downtown Anchorage. The half marathon starts at 8:30 a.m. and follows the second half of the course. Both races are USATF-certified Boston Marathon qualifiers. \nRace Day Experience\nBoth races finish at Delaney Park Strip in the heart of downtown Anchorage\, with a course cutoff of 3:00 p.m. The finish line festival features a festive Alaskan atmosphere with food\, live entertainment\, and community celebration. The race is held in mid-to-late June\, benefiting from Alaska’s legendary long daylight hours — expect up to 19 hours of sunlight on race day. Charity fundraising is woven into the race’s DNA\, with registration fees supporting local Anchorage causes and runners able to create personal fundraising pages. \nWhy Run the Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon?\nThere is simply no other marathon like this one. Running through Anchorage’s forests\, along glacially-fed waterways\, and past genuine Alaskan wildlife is an experience that road racing alone rarely provides. The race draws competitors from across the U.S. and around the world\, yet retains the warm and welcoming community spirit that Alaskans are known for. As a Boston qualifier with a net downhill profile and challenging but manageable terrain\, it appeals to both competitive runners and those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure race. It also supports meaningful local charitable causes. \nTravel & Logistics\nFly into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC)\, which receives direct flights from Seattle\, Portland\, Los Angeles\, and other major hubs. The race start is at Kincaid Park\, approximately 7 miles from downtown. Rental cars are widely available. Downtown Anchorage hotels offer the most convenient base\, putting you near the finish line\, restaurants\, and post-race entertainment. Book accommodations early — June is peak tourism season in Alaska. Anchorage also serves as a gateway to Denali\, Kenai Fjords\, and other world-class national parks for those extending their trip. \nHow to Register\nRegister online at the official Mayor’s Marathon website\, where you can also sign up as a charity fundraiser and explore volunteer opportunities. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-anchorage-mayors-half-marathon-marathon/
LOCATION:The Anchorage Mayor’s Half Marathon & Marathon | Location\, ConocoPhillips Soccer Fields\, Anchorage\, Alaska\, 99502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Midnight Sun Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Imagine running a marathon under the never-setting sun\, where twilight merges into dawn without the cover of darkness. Welcome to the Midnight Sun Marathon in Tromsø\, Norway—a unique racing event that promises not just a test of endurance but an unforgettable experience bathed in ethereal Arctic light. \nThe Enchanting Setting\nThe Midnight Sun Marathon takes place in Tromsø\, situated above the Arctic Circle. Known as the “Gateway to the Arctic\,” Tromsø is a city rich with natural beauty and cultural history. During the summer solstice\, the sun doesn’t dip below the horizon\, offering runners a surreal backdrop of perpetual daylight. This phenomenon creates an atmosphere that’s both magical and invigorating. \nRace Details\nDate: The race typically occurs in late June\, aligning perfectly with the peak of the Midnight Sun. \nCourse: The marathon course weaves through the heart of Tromsø\, offering scenic views of fjords\, snow-capped mountains\, and charming Scandinavian architecture. The relatively flat route is perfect for both seasoned runners looking for a new personal best and beginners aiming to complete their first marathon. \nCategories: In addition to the full marathon\, the event includes a half marathon\, 10K race\, and a 4.2K fun run\, making it accessible for runners of all levels. \nUnique Challenges and Rewards\nRunning under the Midnight Sun presents its own set of challenges and rewards: \n1. Psychological Shift: The constant daylight can play tricks on your mind\, especially if you’re used to running marathons at dawn or in the evening. It’s crucial to pace yourself and stay hydrated. \n2. Climate Conditions: While the temperatures are generally mild\, they can vary. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather by layering your clothing appropriately. \n3. Scenic Distraction: The breathtaking scenery might tempt you to stop and take pictures. Don’t worry—many participants do exactly that! Just remember to keep moving and soak in the views as you go. \nTips for First-Time Participants\n1. Adapt Your Sleep Schedule: Arrive a few days early to adjust to the 24-hour daylight. Consider using blackout curtains in your accommodation to ensure quality sleep. \n2. Hydrate Well: Continuous daylight can lead to dehydration despite the cooler climate. Drink water regularly and make use of the hydration stations along the course. \n3. Embrace the Culture: Tromsø offers more than just the marathon. Explore local attractions such as the Arctic Cathedral\, Polaria Aquarium\, and the Tromsø Museum. Engaging with the culture will enhance your overall experience. \nConclusion\nThe Midnight Sun Marathon is more than a race; it celebrates nature\, endurance\, and human spirit. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or simply seeking an extraordinary adventure\, this marathon delivers an experience like no other. Lace up your running shoes\, embrace the magic of the endless sun\, and become part of a tradition that celebrates the wonder of the Arctic Circle. \nReady to embark on an unforgettable journey? Sign up for the Midnight Sun Marathon and let the eternal daylight guide your path to the finish line. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/midnight-sun-marathon/
LOCATION:Midnight Sun Marathon
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Manitoba Marathon | Running in Winnipeg
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon requires grit\, determination and hours of training. But with the right mindset and approach\, running a marathon can be the highlight of your year. The Manitoba Marathon is regarded as one of the premier marathon events in Canada\, and for good reason. The event offers a picturesque course through the streets of Winnipeg with great community support and a fantastic festival atmosphere. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a first-time marathoner\, this handy guide will provide you with everything you need to know to tackle the Manitoba Marathon. \n1. Course Overview\nThe Manitoba Marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier and offers a half marathon\, full marathon and relay options. The course takes runners through some of the most scenic parts of Winnipeg and sightseeing opportunities include the Forks Historic Site\, the Manitoba Legislature and the Broadway Underpass. The course finishes at the University of Manitoba campus and is relatively flat with just a few gentle inclines. \n2. Training\nPreparing for a marathon requires a significant commitment to training. The ideal training schedule will depend on your current fitness level but\, in general\, most marathon training schedules will follow a gradual increase in weekly mileage over several months. In terms of length\, most training plans will range from 16 to 20 weeks in duration. When training for a marathon\, it is also important to cross-train to avoid injury and to include rest days to allow the body to recover. \n3. Race Day\nOn the day of the marathon\, arrive early to allow time for parking\, check-in and stretching. The race begins at 7:00 am sharp\, and runners should plan to arrive at least an hour ahead of time. There are plenty of parking options that are available near the starting line\, which is located at the University of Manitoba. \n4. Fueling and Hydration\nProper nutrition and hydration are important factors when preparing for a successful marathon. During training\, focus on consuming a well-balanced diet that includes protein\, whole grains\, fruits and vegetables. Eat easily digestible foods in the 48 hours leading up to the race\, such as pasta\, rice or oatmeal. On race day itself\, plan to have a light breakfast 2-3 hours prior to the start of the race. During the race\, drinking plenty of water and sports drinks is essential to keeping your body fueled and hydrated. \n5. Post-Race Recovery\nAfter completing the Manitoba Marathon\, be sure to take care of your body with proper recovery practices. This will include stretching\, foam rolling\, and massage. Also\, be sure to eat protein to aid in muscle recovery and take a warm bath or swim to ease the muscles. Above all\, take care of your mental state as well. Completing a marathon is a significant accomplishment and it is important to acknowledge the effort it took. \nThe Manitoba Marathon is a cultural highlight and a calendar event in the province. Running a marathon is a significant accomplishment\, and completing the Manitoba Marathon is a memory you will cherish for years to come. With this guide\, you will be well-prepared to take on everything from the course’s landmarks to proper fueling and pacing tips. So\, whatever your experience level\, take the time to appreciate the challenge\, enjoy the scenery\, and relish the atmosphere. Best of luck on race day! \n  \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nBayshore Marathon | Traverse City\nBig Sur Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/manitoba-marathon/
LOCATION:Manitoba Marathon | Location\, 315 Chancellor Matheson Rd\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, MB R3T 1Z2\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:BAA 10K
DESCRIPTION:The B.A.A. 10K is a world-class road race through Boston and Cambridge\, starting and finishing at the historic Boston Common on June 21\, 2026. \nCourse Highlights\nThe B.A.A. 10K course is a scenic\, fast-paced journey through the heart of Boston and Cambridge. Starting on Charles Street\, nestled between the historic Boston Common and the lush Public Garden\, runners head north into the Back Bay neighborhood. One of the most breathtaking stretches occurs early on as participants cross the Longfellow Bridge\, offering sweeping views of the Charles River and the Boston skyline. The route then follows Memorial Drive along the Cambridge side of the river\, providing a flat and fast surface ideal for achieving personal bests. After a turnaround just before the B.U. Bridge\, the course returns to Boston via the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge. The final miles bring runners through the vibrant Kenmore Square\, past the iconic Citgo sign\, and onto Boylston Street\, where they cross the world-famous Boston Marathon finish line before heading back to the festive finish area on Charles Street. \nRace Details\nAs a premier event in the Boston Athletic Association’s calendar\, the B.A.A. 10K is widely regarded as one of the fastest 10K races in the world. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Sunday\, June 21\, with a prompt start time of 08:00. The event is presented by the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute\, which serves as the exclusive fundraising partner\, allowing participants to run for a cause and support critical cancer research and treatment. Registration typically opens in mid-March\, with an entry fee of approximately $80. The race is open to athletes aged 12 and older and is part of the prestigious B.A.A. Distance Medley\, which also includes the B.A.A. 5K and the B.A.A. Half Marathon. Finishers are rewarded with a unique unicorn-themed medal and an official adidas participant shirt\, marking their achievement in this world-class road race. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the B.A.A. 10K for its electric atmosphere and the unique opportunity to experience Boston’s most famous landmarks on foot. The late-June timing makes it a perfect kickoff to the summer racing season\, often featuring beautiful New England weather. Athletes appreciate the elite-level organization provided by the B.A.A.\, which ensures a seamless experience from bib pickup to the post-race celebration on Boston Common. The course’s reputation for speed attracts top-tier professionals and ambitious amateurs alike\, while the inclusive environment welcomes thousands of recreational joggers. Crossing the Boston Marathon finish line provides a powerful emotional connection to the city’s rich running history\, making every participant feel like part of the legendary “Boston” legacy. The strong community support along the route and the meaningful partnership with the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute further enhance the race’s appeal\, making it a “must-do” event on the global running calendar. \nRegister for the B.A.A. 10K \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Boston\, MA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-06-21\nDistances: 10K\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.baa.org/races/boston-10k/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/baa-10k/
LOCATION:BAA 10K | Boston\, Charles Street (between Boston Common and Public Garden)\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260629
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SUMMARY:Missoula Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:Beauty in the Countryside\nThere’s nothing quite like exploring a city or town on foot\, and what better way to do so than by running a marathon? If you’re a beginner looking for a scenic and exciting challenge\, then the Missoula Marathon is the ideal event for you. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Montana’s Big Sky country\, the Missoula Marathon offers a unique race experience that combines breathtaking views\, a friendly community atmosphere\, and a welcoming course suitable for all levels of runners. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what you can expect from the Missoula Marathon\, and how you can best prepare for the race. \n1. An Overview of the Missoula Marathon:\nThe Missoula Marathon is an annual event held in early July that brings runners from across the country and around the world to Missoula\, Montana. The marathon includes a full marathon\, half marathon\, 5K\, and kids’ marathon\, so there’s an option for every level of runner. The course is known for its scenic beauty\, as it winds through downtown Missoula\, crossing over the Clark Fork River and past historic landmarks such as the University of Montana campus\, before heading out of town and into the rolling hills of the surrounding countryside. The race finishes at Caras Park\, where runners can celebrate with music\, food\, and drinks. \n2. Training and Preparation\nIf you’re new to running\, the prospect of a marathon might seem daunting. However\, with the right training and preparation\, you can successfully complete the Missoula Marathon. The best way to train for a marathon is to follow a structured training plan that gradually builds up your endurance and distance over several weeks or months. There are many online resources available for free\, and you can also consider hiring a running coach or joining a local running group. It’s important to also focus on cross-training\, stretching\, and recovery to prevent injury and burnout. \n3. Race Day Tips\nOn race day\, it’s important to arrive early to avoid any last-minute stress or delays. You should also fuel up with a light breakfast that includes carbohydrates and protein\, and stay hydrated throughout the race. Remember to pace yourself\, and don’t start off too fast or you risk burning out before the finish line. It’s also helpful to break up the race into smaller goals\, such as focusing on reaching the next mile marker or aid station. Finally\, make sure to smile and have fun – the Missoula Marathon is all about the experience of running through a beautiful landscape and being a part of a supportive community. \n4. Exploring Missoula\nIn addition to the marathon itself\, Missoula has plenty to offer visitors before and after the race. The town is known for its vibrant downtown area\, which features local shops\, restaurants\, and breweries. You can also visit the Missoula Art Museum\, the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula\, or take a hike in one of the many nearby parks or natural areas. And of course\, you can enjoy the natural beauty of Montana – from scenic drives to fishing and other outdoor activities. \nThe Missoula Marathon is a unique and rewarding race experience that combines stunning scenery with a friendly community atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out\, the Missoula Marathon has something to offer everyone. By following a training plan\, staying hydrated on race day\, and enjoying the experience\, you can successfully complete the Missoula Marathon and make lasting memories in one of Montana’s most scenic locations. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/missoula-marathon-2024/
LOCATION:Missoula Marathon | Location\, 16600 Beckwith St.\, Frenchtown\, MT\, 59834\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Iceland Volcano Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Iceland is not only known for its icy glaciers but also for its magnificent volcanoes. What better way to truly explore this mystical land than through participating in an Icelandic Volcano Marathon? The terrain is challenging\, the weather unpredictable\, and the scenery stunning. In this post\, we’ll dive into the details of this infamous marathon\, and explain why you should consider taking on this unique challenge. \nThe Route:\nThe one-of-a-kind volcano marathon route takes participants through the southeast of the Icelandic Highlands\, starting and ending in the iconic town of Kirkjubæjarklaustur. The route runs through ash-covered deserts\, green rolling hills\, and thundering rivers. Participants will pass through the beautiful Eldhraun lava field\, the largest in the world\, and wind their way to the Seljalandsfoss waterfall. It’s a 42.2 km journey that will leave you in awe of the stunning scenery. \nThe Views:\nThe raw\, breathtaking beauty of the Icelandic highlands is unmatched. The landscape is unlike any other place on Earth. As participants run through the volcanic desert and cross rivers\, they will encounter the Vatnajökull glacier\, the highest peak of the Icelandic highlands which is visible for most of the race. You will experience the smell of sulphur and hot springs\, and witness steaming geothermal sites. This marathon offers a unique opportunity to explore the untouched side of Iceland and experience all its natural wonders. \nThe Community:\nGetting to know the Icelandic culture and people is a memorable experience. Icelanders are renowned for their warmth and friendliness\, and they welcome runners to their country with open arms. The marathon is not only an opportunity to explore the mystic beauty of Iceland but to experience its vibrant culture too. Many participants will stay and explore the country after the race\, and we highly recommend it. Visit the Blue Lagoon spa\, try the famous Icelandic cuisine\, go whale watching\, and see the Northern Lights in the Reykjavik area. \nThe Event:\nThe marathon isn’t just an event for seasoned runners. It’s open to runners of all levels\, amateurs and professionals alike. The marathon is fully supported\, with checkpoints every 7-10 km along the route\, providing water and other supplies such as fruit\, chocolate\, and energy gels. Participants are then treated to music and entertainment at the finish line in Kirkjubæjarklaustur\, and receive a medal for their incredible achievement. It’s a remarkable\, once-in-a-lifetime experience that we highly recommend. \nExploring the mystic beauty of Iceland through the volcano marathon is unlike any other marathon in the world. It will provide an awe-inspiring journey\, and let you explore incredible natural wonders and the unique Icelandic culture. The terrain is challenging but the reward of finishing the race and experiencing Iceland’s unparalleled beauty and charm is priceless. So\, if you’re looking for an adventure\, challenge\, and an opportunity to cross the Icelandic Volcano Marathon off your bucket list\, then you’ve found it. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n  \nThings To Do\n  \n\n \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/iceland-volcano-marathon/
LOCATION:Iceland Volcano Marathon | Location\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Slacker Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Slacker Half Marathon earns its name — runners start at the base of Loveland Ski Area at a breathtaking 10\,630 feet elevation and ride a net-downhill course all the way to Georgetown at approximately 8\,400 feet\, losing nearly 2\,200 feet over 13.1 miles. The course is a thrilling mix of dirt and paved roads\, guiding participants through pristine alpine wetlands and wildflower meadows\, past natural waterfalls\, dramatic views of the Continental Divide\, and through remnants of Colorado’s historic 19th-century silver mining era. The route follows the path of the old Argentine Central Railroad\, adding historical character to every mile. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race is on Saturday\, June 27\, with a 7:30 AM start. In addition to the Half Marathon\, participants can run the 4-Mile fun race or enter as a relay team. There is no race-day registration — all participants must register in advance. The finish line in Georgetown’s picturesque Victorian downtown is followed by post-race festivities and locally crafted beer. The race welcomes walkers and is open to youth competitors as well as military veterans at discounted rates. \nWhy Runners Love It\nFew races in the world offer the pure exhilaration of running downhill for 13.1 miles through high-alpine scenery at over 10\,000 feet. The Slacker sells out reliably each year because the experience is truly unique — the cool mountain air\, the scenery\, and the net-downhill PR potential make it a bucket-list race for Colorado runners. Post-race\, Georgetown’s 19th-century architecture provides a perfect backdrop for celebration. \nRace Weekend Tips\nThe high starting elevation (10\,630 feet) demands respect — if you live at lower elevations\, arrive in Colorado 2–3 days early to acclimate. Temperatures at the start can be in the low 40s°F or even below freezing in late June at altitude\, while the finish in Georgetown may be in the 60s°F. Dress in layers you can shed. The course also features exposed alpine sections where afternoon thunderstorms can develop\, but the 7:30 AM start typically gets runners down before weather builds. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in late fall/winter at slackerhalfmarathon.com via RunSignup. This race sells out — register as soon as registration opens.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/slacker-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Slacker Half Marathon | Georgetown\, CO\, 1001 Taos Street\, Georgetown\, CO 80444 (finish); Loveland Ski Area (start)\, Georgetown\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260628
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SUMMARY:Glacier Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Ready\, Run\, Glacier: A Guide to the Glacier Half Marathon\nLace-up those running shoes and gear up for the ultimate half-marathon experience. If you’re looking for an adventure\, you’re in for a treat. The Glacier Half Marathon offers more than ever. Running through a landscape of snow-capped peaks and long\, deep valleys\, this half marathon is one of the most scenic and challenging races you’ll ever experience. Prepare to sweat\, smile\, and even let out a gasp or two as nature’s beauty takes your breath away. This blog post will guide you through everything you need to know to make your Glacier Half Marathon experience a success. \n1. Plan Your Logistics:\nBefore you embark on your journey\, take some time to plan your logistics. Glacier Half Marathon will take place at Glacier National Park. It is essential to decide your mode of transportation. Flying into Glacier National Airport in Kalispell\, rental cars\, and shuttles are the best options. This natural wonderland offers ample lodging opportunities\, including cozy cabins and hotels\, but it’s best to book in advance. Arrive a day before the race to get off your jet lag and get the bones ready to race. \n2. Choose Your Gear:\nYour running gear is essential to your Glacier Half Marathon success. Clothing\, especially running shoes\, should be comfortable and supportive. Be prepared to face snow and cold weather at higher altitudes. It would be best if you packed light clothes for the colder temperature and heavier clothes like a windproof jacket\, tights\, hoodie for the warmer weather. Don’t forget your sunglasses; the sun’s glare can be challenging in Glacier National Park. \n3. Fuel Your Body:\nFood and hydration are essential to any race\, and Glacier Half Marathon is no exception. The race’s half marathon is not as demanding as a full marathon\, but it is still critical to be well-fed and hydrated. High-energy\, nutrient-rich foods like eggs\, salmon\, nuts\, and fruits will provide sufficient fuel for your body. A well-hydrated body ensures optimum performance\, so carry a water bottle with you at all times. \n4. Train Your Body:\nThe Glacier Half Marathon‘s rugged terrain and elevated altitude can be challenging to the most experienced runners. To prepare your body for the run\, train with uphill and downhill running\, trail runs\, and interval training. Incorporate strength exercises like squats\, lunges\, and mountain climbers to build your core and leg muscles. Gradually increase your running speed and miles as you train. Keeping a journal of your progress will help you see your improvement and make necessary adjustments. \n5. Soak Up the Experience:\nThe Glacier Half Marathon isn’t just a race; it’s an experience you will cherish forever. Be sure to take in the scenery\, breathe in the fresh mountain air and soak up nature’s majestic beauty. The race starts and finishes at the Glaciers’ East Glacier Village\, and you will encounter stunning views of glacial-fed rivers\, rocky mountainscapes\, and wildflowers along the way. The energy of other runners\, volunteers\, and spectators drums up the atmosphere\, so enjoy the event and finish strong. \nThe Glacier Half Marathon is an experience of a lifetime. It is a challenging race that requires adequate preparation and determination to complete. However\, with guidelines like planning your logistics\, choosing the right gear\, fueling your body correctly\, training your body\, and soaking up the experience\, this race is achievable. So\, are you ready to run and conquer the Glacier Half Marathon? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/glacier-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Glacier Half Marathon | Location\, Charging Home Stampede\, Browning\, MT\, 59417\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon (formerly Scotiabank Vancouver Half Marathon) is a premier road race featuring a scenic\, net-downhill course along Vancouver’s stunning coastline. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon course is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful in Canada\, offering a stunning point-to-point journey that showcases the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. The race begins at the University of British Columbia (UBC)\, situated on a high point of the city\, which provides a fast and exhilarating downhill start. As runners descend along NW Marine Drive\, they are treated to sweeping views of the Burrard Inlet and the majestic North Shore Mountains. The route winds through the lush greenery of the UBC campus before hitting the coastline. \nThe middle section of the race is a coastal dream\, passing by the expansive sandy stretches of Spanish Banks and Jericho Beach. Here\, the ocean breeze and the sound of waves provide a refreshing backdrop for the athletes. The course continues through the vibrant Kitsilano neighborhood\, a hub of Vancouver’s active lifestyle. The final stretch takes runners past Kitsilano Beach\, one of the city’s most popular summer spots\, before crossing the finish line at the Museum of Vancouver in Vanier Park. This seaside finish area offers a spectacular view of the downtown skyline and the False Creek waterfront\, making for an unforgettable race conclusion. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon & 5K is set to take place on Sunday\, June 28\, 2026. This prestigious event caters to runners of all abilities with three distinct distances: the flagship 21.1K Half Marathon\, a competitive yet accessible 5K\, and a 1K Kids Race designed for participants aged 2 to 12. The Half Marathon kicks off at 07:45 from its start line at UBC\, while the 5K race begins at 07:30 at the Museum of Vancouver. The Kids Race follows later in the morning at 10:45\, ensuring a family-friendly atmosphere throughout the day. \nRegistration for the event is all-inclusive\, providing participants with a high-quality ASICS souvenir technical shirt\, a unique finisher’s medal\, and a professionally timed experience. On the course\, runners can rely on well-stocked aid stations every few kilometers\, offering water\, electrolytes\, and energy gels at specific intervals. To help runners achieve their goals\, the ASICS Pacer Team leads groups for a wide range of target finish times. The race maintains a strict 3-hour course limit for the half marathon to ensure safety and organization. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThere are countless reasons why the Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon has become a staple of the Canada Running Series. For many\, the primary draw is the course’s “fast and scenic” reputation. The net downhill profile makes it an ideal venue for setting a new personal record\, while the coastal views keep the mind engaged and inspired. Furthermore\, the race is more than just a personal challenge; it is a community-driven event. Through the Charity Challenge\, thousands of runners raise significant funds for over 80 local charities\, giving every kilometer a deeper purpose. \nThe event’s commitment to sustainability is another point of pride for participants. As a carbon-neutral race with a high waste diversion rate\, it allows runners to enjoy the beauty of Vancouver while knowing their impact on the environment is minimized. The organization also emphasizes inclusivity\, with specialized programs for adaptive athletes and accessible facilities. Finally\, the post-race festival at Vanier Park is a highlight in itself. Runners can celebrate their achievements with recovery food\, explore partner exhibits\, and soak in the festive energy of a community united by the joy of running. \nDon’t miss out on your chance to experience Vancouver’s premier coastal race. Whether you are aiming for a personal best or looking for a scenic stroll with the family\, the 2026 event promises to be an incredible experience. Secure your spot today by visiting the official registration page at the Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Vancouver\, British Columbia — Canada\nNext Date: 2026-06-28\nDistances: [‘Half Marathon’\, ‘5K’\, ‘1K Kids Race’]\nStart Time: 07:45\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://canadarunningseries.com/vancouver-half-marathon/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/beneva-vancouver-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Beneva Vancouver Half Marathon | Vancouver\, NW Marine Drive & Agronomy Road\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Peachtree Road Race
DESCRIPTION:The Peachtree Road Race: A Summer Tradition for Atlantans\nEvery year on July 4th\, the bustling city of Atlanta\, Georgia comes together to celebrate America’s independence in a unique way- by running the Peachtree Road Race. This 10K race is not only the largest 10K in the world\, but it is also a summer tradition that brings residents and visitors of all ages together for a morning of fun\, exercise\, and patriotism. In this blog post\, we will explore the history\, course\, and experience of the Peachtree Road Race. \nThe Peachtree Road Race was first held in 1970\, with only 110 runners participating. Over the years\, the race has grown immensely and now boasts more than 60\,000 participants each year. One of the unique aspects of the Peachtree is that it is open to runners and walkers of all levels\, from elite runners to first-time participants. The race has also attracted professional runners from all over the world\, including former Olympic medalists and world champions. \nThe course of the Peachtree Road Race is no easy feat. The 10K starts at Lenox Square in Buckhead and finishes at Piedmont Park in Midtown\, with several rolling hills and a challenging climb up Cardiac Hill during the final mile. Along the way\, runners experience the lively neighborhoods of Atlanta\, including Midtown\, Virginia Highland\, and Ansley Park. Spectators line the streets\, cheering on the participants and offering support in the form of water\, snacks\, and high fives. \nExperience:\nThe Peachtree Road Race is more than just a race- it is a community event. In addition to the race\, Atlanta hosts a three-day Peachtree Health and Fitness Expo at the Georgia World Congress Center\, featuring running gear vendors\, speaker sessions\, and health screenings. On race day\, participants arrive early to secure their start wave and participate in the costume contest\, where runners dress up in patriotic or humorous costumes. After crossing the finish line\, runners receive a coveted finisher’s T-shirt and are treated to a post-race party in Piedmont Park\, with live music\, food trucks\, and a beer garden. \nTips for First Timers:\nIf you’re considering running the Peachtree Road Race\, here are some tips to help you prepare. First\, start training early- the race is in the heart of summer\, and Atlanta’s humidity can make for a challenging run. Second\, make sure to hydrate before and during the race- there are water stations along the course\, but it’s always good to bring your own water bottle. Finally\, don’t forget to embrace the experience and have fun- wear a fun costume\, high-five spectators\, and celebrate your achievement at the finish line. \nThe Peachtree Road Race is a unique and exciting summer tradition that brings Atlantans together to celebrate their city and their country. Whether you’re an avid runner or a first-time participant\, the experience is one you won’t forget. From the course’s rolling hills to the cheering spectators\, the Peachtree Road Race is a true celebration of community\, patriotism\, and healthy living. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/peachtree-road-race/
LOCATION:Atlanta Journal-Consitution Peachtree Road Race | Location\, 3393 Peachtree Rd\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30326\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260704T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T124338
CREATED:20260601T040142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T040148Z
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SUMMARY:Foot Traffic Flat
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nFoot Traffic Flat lives up to its name — the course on Sauvie Island\, a pastoral island just northwest of Portland\, is famously flat\, making it one of Oregon’s premier PR courses. Runners traverse the island’s farm roads and levee paths with sweeping views of the Columbia River and the Coast Range. The marathon course closes at 11:30 a.m. (5.5-hour limit)\, while the half\, quarter marathon\, and 5K all follow the same scenic route at shorter distances. \nRace Details\nHeld every July 4th\, this beloved Foot Traffic event starts near the NW Portland bridge access to Sauvie Island. Shuttle buses run from the Silver Cloud Inn in NW Portland to the island start\, making it easy to get there without driving. The race features multiple distances so families and competitive runners all have a distance\, and group discounts are available for teams of six or more. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThere’s something magical about racing through a working farm island on the Fourth of July\, surrounded by wildflowers\, herons\, and the smell of freshly cut hay. Foot Traffic Flat consistently delivers fast finish times thanks to the near-zero elevation gain — Boston qualifiers are a common sight on the results board. The post-race celebration back in Portland often extends into Fourth of July fireworks viewing. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nBib pick-up takes place at Foot Traffic retail stores in the days before the race — confirm dates the week of the event. Arrive early for the shuttle from Silver Cloud Inn or risk a lengthy drive and parking hassle. Start early if you’re running the marathon\, as the course closes before the July heat peaks. Wear sunscreen — the island course offers limited shade. \nClaim your spot at the Pacific Northwest’s favorite Independence Day run — register at Foot Traffic before it fills up.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/foot-traffic-flat/
LOCATION:Foot Traffic Flat | Sauvie Island\, Sauvie Island\, NW Gillihan Rd\, Portland\, OR 97231\, Portland\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260705T061500
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20260705T121500
DTSTAMP:20260602T124338
CREATED:20260511T010523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T010535Z
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SUMMARY:Gold Coast Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The ASICS Gold Coast Marathon is a premier world-class road race in Australia\, renowned for its flat and fast beachside course perfect for personal bests. \nCourse Highlights\nThe ASICS Gold Coast Marathon course is celebrated globally as one of the flattest\, fastest\, and most scenic routes in distance running. With a total elevation gain of just 62 meters\, the track is a prime destination for runners looking to set personal bests or secure qualifying times for major international events. The 42.195km journey takes participants along 29 kilometers of stunning beachside roads\, offering constant ocean breezes and spectacular views of the Gold Coast’s iconic surf beaches. Starting at the Broadwater Parklands in Southport\, the route winds south to a turn point in Miami before heading back north through the city’s heart to Runaway Bay\, eventually finishing back at the vibrant race precinct in Southport. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Gold Coast Marathon is scheduled for July 4-5\, making it a perfect winter escape for athletes. The marquee marathon event kicks off on Sunday\, July 5\, at 06:15\, with a strict course cut-off time of 6 hours and 40 minutes from the last wave start. The weekend is a comprehensive running festival featuring a variety of distances\, including the China Airlines Half Marathon\, Southern Cross University 10km Run\, Gold Coast Airport 5km\, and specialized wheelchair races. For the truly ambitious\, the “Gold Coast Double” (63.3km) allows runners to compete in both the half marathon on Saturday and the full marathon on Sunday. Every participant is supported by 16 well-stocked aid stations and professional medical teams\, ensuring a safe and elite-level racing experience. \nWhy Runners Love It\nSince its inception on September 2\, 1979\, the Gold Coast Marathon has grown from a local community event into a world-class athletic festival with a deep history. Runners love the event for its electric atmosphere\, characterized by thousands of spectators who line the streets to cheer on participants with the famous “good times” spirit. The Gold Coast’s mild winter climate\, with temperatures typically ranging between 10 and 20 degrees Celsius\, provides ideal conditions for endurance running. Beyond the finish line\, athletes can celebrate their achievement in Australia’s premier holiday destination\, which boasts world-class theme parks\, award-winning restaurants\, and golden beaches. The event’s commitment to excellence is reflected in its World Athletics Label status\, attracting elite international fields and dedicated amateurs alike who return year after year to be part of this iconic Australian tradition. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Gold Coast\, Queensland — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-07-05\nDistances: Marathon (42.195km)\, Half Marathon (21.1km)\, 10km\, 5km\, 2km Junior Dash\, 63.3km Double\, Wheelchair Marathon\, Wheelchair 10km\, Wheelchair 5km\nStart Time: 06:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://goldcoastmarathon.com.au
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/gold-coast-marathon/
LOCATION:Gold Coast Marathon | Gold Coast\, Marine Parade\, Gold Coast\, Queensland\, 4215\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Africa/Harare:20260705T063000
DTEND;TZID=Africa/Harare:20260705T123000
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CREATED:20260511T090154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T090211Z
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SUMMARY:Econet Victoria Falls Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Econet Victoria Falls Marathon is a world-renowned road race in Zimbabwe that features a unique course crossing the iconic Victoria Falls Bridge and running through wildlife-rich national park areas. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Econet Victoria Falls Marathon offers one of the most spectacular race courses in the world\, set against the backdrop of one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. The journey begins in the town of Victoria Falls at Baobab Primary School. One of the undisputed highlights of the race occurs early on\, as runners cross the historic Victoria Falls Bridge. This crossing provides a breathtaking\, albeit brief\, venture into Zambia\, offering unparalleled views of the Zambezi River as it plunges into the gorges below\, often accompanied by the misty spray of the falls\, known locally as “Mosi-oa-Tunya” (The Smoke that Thunders). \nAfter returning from the bridge\, the route takes athletes along Zambezi Drive\, a scenic stretch that meanders through the Victoria Falls National Park. Here\, runners are immersed in a landscape rich with indigenous flora and have the chance to pass the famous “Big Tree\,” a massive baobab estimated to be over 1\,000 years old. The course then winds through the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge property and residential areas\, providing a mix of wild terrain and community atmosphere. Throughout the run\, it is not uncommon to spot local wildlife\, including elephants and buffalo\, in the distance\, adding a unique “safari” element to this road marathon. \nRace Details\nThe event is a premier fixture on the African running calendar and serves as a recognized qualifier for the prestigious Comrades Marathon in South Africa. The next edition is confirmed for Sunday\, July 5\, 2026. The full marathon (42.195 km) kicks off early at 06:30 to make the most of the cooler morning temperatures. In addition to the flagship distance\, the event hosts a half marathon (21.0975 km)\, which starts at 07:00\, and a Team Relay (10.5 km x 2)\, allowing pairs of runners to share the experience. There is also a 7.5 km Fun Run that starts at 07:45\, ensuring participants of all fitness levels can join in the festivities. \nLogistically\, the race is well-supported with water and hydration stations situated at regular intervals of approximately 3 to 4 kilometers. These stations are manned by enthusiastic local volunteers and offer water\, electrolyte drinks\, and often fruit or snacks. The course is officially measured to World Athletics “A” Grade standards by a certified measurer\, ensuring accuracy and international recognition for those seeking personal bests or qualification times. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Victoria Falls Marathon not just for the challenge of the distance\, but for the electric atmosphere and the spirit of adventure it embodies. The finish line at the local school stadium is a celebration of Zimbabwean culture\, featuring live music\, traditional dancers\, and a massive crowd of supportive locals who cheer every participant home. The sense of community is palpable\, as the town truly comes alive to host visitors from all over the globe. \nThe combination of a world-class natural wonder\, the novelty of a cross-border bridge run\, and the potential for wildlife sightings makes this a “bucket list” race for many. Beyond the race itself\, participants often take the opportunity to enjoy white-water rafting on the Zambezi\, helicopter flights over the falls\, or sunset cruises\, making it a complete travel experience. The event is a perfect blend of competitive athletics and the wild\, raw beauty of the African bush. \nReady to experience the thunder? Secure your spot at one of the world’s most scenic races by visiting the official registration page: Econet Victoria Falls Marathon Registration. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Victoria Falls\, Matabeleland North — Zimbabwe\nNext Date: 2026-07-05\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘Team Relay’\, ‘7.5km Fun Run’]\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.vicfallsmarathon.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/econet-victoria-falls-marathon/
LOCATION:Econet Victoria Falls Marathon | Victoria Falls\, Dale Crescent\, Victoria Falls\, Zimbabwe\, Victoria Falls\, Matabeleland North\, None\, Zimbabwe
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260712
DTSTAMP:20260602T124338
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T232528Z
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SUMMARY:North Pole Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon is already a monumental feat\, but what if you could experience it in one of the most extreme locations on the planet? The North Pole Marathon is not your typical marathon – it takes place on the frozen tundra surrounded by endless white landscapes and sub-zero temperatures. It’s a challenge that only a select few dare to take on\, but those who do are rewarded with a truly unforgettable experience. In this blog post\, we’ll explore everything you need to know about this incredible event\, from the course itself to the preparation required to run in such extreme conditions. \nThe Race Course:\nThe North Pole Marathon is a 42.195km (26.2 mile) race that takes place 89 degrees north\, just a few hundred miles from the actual geographic North Pole. The race course is marked out across the icy terrain\, with runners having to battle through snowdrifts and slushy sections in order to complete the marathon. The course is constantly shifting due to the movement of the ice\, meaning that the race is never the same twice. Runners not only have to contend with the harsh Arctic conditions but also the danger of polar bears that can appear out of nowhere – safety precautions are put in place to protect the participants\, with armed guards and dogs keeping a watchful eye on the surrounding landscape. \nThe Preparation:\nTaking part in the North Pole Marathon is not just a case of turning up and running – the preparation required is extensive. Runners need to excel in not only their physical abilities but also their mental strength to complete this grueling challenge. As the race takes place in sub-zero temperatures\, participants need to have the correct clothing\, footwear\, and equipment to help prevent frostbite and hypothermia. This means that runners need to invest heavily in gear that will keep them warm and dry\, including thermal baselayers\, waterproof jackets\, and sturdy boots. Training for the marathon is also a challenge – finding a location with similar conditions is difficult\, so many participants train on treadmills or in colder climates such as Norway or Alaska. \nRunning For A Cause:\nThe North Pole Marathon isn’t just a challenge for athletes\, it’s also an opportunity to make a difference. Many runners use the event to fundraise for charity or bring attention to environmental causes. As the ice in the Arctic continues to melt at an alarming rate due to climate change\, the North Pole Marathon aims to raise awareness and support for climate protection in the area. Participants can also opt to complete the North Pole Marathon Grand Slam – which involves completing marathons on all seven continents\, as well as completing the North Pole Marathon. \nThe North Pole Marathon is an incredible experience that only a select few runners will ever have the chance to take on. It’s not easy and requires dedication\, determination\, and a desire to push yourself to your limits. However\, once you do manage to cross that finish line\, you’ll have achieved something truly remarkable. For the runners who are up for the challenge\, the North Pole Marathon is the ultimate experience\, offering a rare opportunity to feel connected to our fragile and precious planet. \nIn conclusion\, the North Pole Marathon is not just a race\, it’s an adventure that provides an opportunity to test your limits and push your body to the extreme. It’s a challenge that requires a combination of physical and mental endurance\, and participants need to be prepared to face some of the harshest conditions on the planet. However\, the North Pole Marathon is also an opportunity to make a difference by raising awareness and supporting environmental causes. For those brave (or crazy) enough to take on the challenge\, the North Pole Marathon offers an experience that you’ll never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/north-pole-marathon/
LOCATION:North Pole Marathon | Location
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260712T140000
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CREATED:20260531T181523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T181531Z
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SUMMARY:Boilermaker Road Race
DESCRIPTION:The Boilermaker Road Race is a premier 15K running event held annually in Utica\, New York\, famous for its hilly course\, incredible community support\, and its legendary post-race party at the Saranac Brewery. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Boilermaker 15K course is a challenging yet rewarding point-to-point journey through the heart of Utica\, New York. The race begins on Culver Avenue near the ECR International facility\, where runners are greeted by a massive crowd and the sound of the starting gun. From there\, the route takes athletes through various neighborhoods\, featuring a mix of flat stretches and demanding inclines. The most infamous section is the “Valley View” climb\, a steady uphill stretch through a scenic park that tests the endurance of even the most seasoned runners. Along the way\, the course is lined with enthusiastic spectators\, live musical acts\, and dozens of unofficial “aid stations” provided by local residents\, offering everything from water to popsicles. The final miles descend towards the city center\, culminating in a triumphant finish on Court Street right in front of the historic F.X. Matt Brewing Company. \nRace Details\nScheduled for July 12\, 2026\, the Boilermaker Weekend features its flagship 15K race alongside a popular 5K distance. The 15K event kicks off at 08:00\, following the 07:15 start for the 5K and the 07:45 start for the wheelchair athletes. The race is a USATF-certified course and is part of the prestigious Professional Road Running Organization (PRRO) Circuit\, often attracting world-class elite runners from across the globe. Participants benefit from extensive support\, including water and electrolyte stations located approximately every mile\, comprehensive medical stations\, and a well-organized shuttle system that transports runners between the start and finish areas. There is a strict 2-hour and 30-minute time limit for the 15K\, ensuring a safe and manageable flow for the thousands of participants. Registration typically opens in early January\, with priority given to returning runners before opening to the general public. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Boilermaker apart is its unique culture and the festive atmosphere that permeates the entire city. For many\, the race is less of a competition and more of a celebration of fitness and community. The crown jewel of the experience is the legendary Saranac Post-Race Party\, hosted by the F.X. Matt Brewing Company. Finishers are rewarded with their commemorative pint glass—a highly sought-after collectible—which can be filled with refreshing Saranac beer or soda while they enjoy live music and snacks in a festival-like environment. The level of community involvement is unparalleled; residents set up sprinkler systems for runners to dash through\, play music from their porches\, and cheer relentlessly from start to finish. This “hometown feel” combined with world-class organization makes the Boilermaker a “bucket list” race for runners across the United States and beyond. \nReady to experience the magic of Utica’s greatest tradition? Secure your spot at the starting line and join thousands of fellow runners for an unforgettable 15K or 5K journey. Visit the official Boilermaker website to register today and start training for one of the most iconic road races in the country! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Utica\, NY — United States\nNext Date: 2026-07-12\nDistances: [’15K’\, ‘5K’]\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.boilermaker.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/boilermaker-road-race/
LOCATION:Boilermaker Road Race | Utica\, 2201 Dwyer Ave\, Utica\, NY\, 13501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260719
DTSTAMP:20260602T124338
CREATED:20230613T233122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T232638Z
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SUMMARY:Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Conquering the Heights: All You Need to Know About Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k\nMount Rainier has always been a source of inspiration for many hikers. The area around the mountain offers thrilling trails and stunning accommodations that truly make it a nature lover’s paradise. However\, apart from hiking\, Mount Rainier also has an amazing marathon and 5k that takes place each year. These events attract the best of runners and the most determined participants. In this blog post\, we will give you all the information you need about the Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k and why you should participate. \n1. Scenic Routes\nOne of the most amazing things about running in these races is the breathtaking scenery you get to enjoy. The race route takes you along the banks of the White River\, with views of the snow-capped Mount Rainier in the background. This view alone is enough to keep your spirits high during the entire race. The runners also get the opportunity to run through beautiful fields of wildflowers and dense old-growth forests. \n2. Get Fit and Push Yourself\nWhile the scenery is breathtaking\, we all know that running a distance requires both physical fitness and mental strength. You have to be willing to push yourself beyond your limits\, and the rewards are gratifying. By participating in the Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k\, you get to challenge yourself physically and mentally\, become stronger\, and achieve fitness milestones that you never thought possible. \n3. Fun for the Family\nFamilies that participate in the race can take in all the amazing scenery and enjoy the surroundings that the area has to offer. The event takes place in July\, making it the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors. There are also plenty of activities and events that you can take part in throughout the entire weekend. You can camp out\, relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery that surrounds the area. \n4. Safety Measures\nOrganizers take safety very seriously. There are several measures that are put in place to ensure the safety of all participants. Besides having medical professionals on standby\, there are also provisions for extra water\, food\, and other supplies to ensure that you are comfortable throughout the event. \n5. Registration Details\nRegistration for the event is typically done online. The registration fee usually includes a bib number and post-race refreshments. There are usually discounts for early bird registrations as well. If you’re interested in registering for the event\, visit the official website for more information. \nThe Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k event is definitely an amazing experience to remember. It offers participants thrilling landscapes and a chance to push themselves beyond their limits. The area surrounding the mountain is stunning\, and you get to experience a fantastic family-friendly weekend. So lace up those running shoes and conquer the heights of Mount Rainier! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mount-rainier-half-marathon-5k/
LOCATION:Mount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k | Location\, 30005 SR 706 E\, Ashford\, WA\, 98361\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260719T130000
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CREATED:20230708T184552Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T232639Z
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SUMMARY:Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k
DESCRIPTION:Sip\, Run\, and Cheer: The Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k\nAre you a wine lover who enjoys a good run? If so\, then the Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k might just be the perfect event for you. This annual race offers a scenic route through California wine country\, featuring stunning views of vineyards and rolling hills. But it’s not just about the race – this event is also a celebration of wine and community. Keep reading to find out more about this unforgettable experience. \nThe Courses:\nThe Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k takes place in July and attracts runners from all over the world. Participants can choose from two options: the half marathon or the 5k. The half marathon starts in Napa and finishes in Sonoma\, while the 5k is an out-and-back course in Sonoma. Whichever option you choose\, you’re in for a treat. Both routes feature beautiful scenery\, from fields of grapevines to charming small towns. \nThe Food & Wine:\nBut it’s not just the scenery that makes this event special. Participants are also treated to a post-race wine and food festival\, complete with tastings from over 30 local wineries and food from top chefs. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your accomplishment and indulge in some of the best food and drink California has to offer. \n\n \nThe Community:\nOne of the best things about the Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k is the sense of community it fosters. From the cheering crowds along the route to the friendly volunteers handing out water and snacks\, you’ll feel supported every step of the way. And it’s not just the race itself – many participants stay in the area for a few days and explore the local wine country together. \nThe Training:\nOf course\, if you’re planning to participate\, it’s important to prepare properly. Running in California in July can be challenging – temperatures can reach into the 80s. Make sure to stay hydrated and wear appropriate clothing. And don’t forget to bring your camera – you’ll want to capture all the amazing views along the way. \nIf you’re a wine-loving runner looking for a challenge\, the Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k is an experience you won’t want to miss. Not only do you get to take on a stunning course\, but you’ll also get to enjoy amazing wine and food with fellow runners and locals. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just looking for a fun way to explore wine country\, this event has something for everyone. So why not sign up today and start training for the run of a lifetime? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n  \nHotels In The Area
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/napa-to-sonoma-half-marathon-rose-5k-2/
LOCATION:Napa to Sonoma Half Marathon & Rose 5k | Location\, 453 First St.\, Sonoma\, CA\, 95476\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:San Diego Pride 5K Run + Walk
DESCRIPTION:San Diego Pride 5K: Run\, Walk\, and Celebrate in Hillcrest\nThe San Diego Pride 5K Run + Walk is more than a race — it’s a community celebration that takes place along the heart of one of San Diego’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Organized by Front Runners & Walkers San Diego (FRWSD) and held on July 18\, 2026\, as part of San Diego Pride Week (July 15–19)\, this 5K runs along the same route as the iconic Pride Parade through Hillcrest and into Balboa Park. \nThe Course\nThe out-and-back 5K starts and finishes at University Avenue and Richmond Street in Hillcrest at 8:00 AM. Runners and walkers head west on University Avenue\, turn south on 6th Avenue\, enter the northern edge of Balboa Park\, and reach the halfway turnaround before retracing their steps to the finish. The course is flat and accessible\, running through the tree-lined streets and the festively decorated commercial corridor that defines Hillcrest. It’s a best 5K in San Diego for a social race experience — walkers are fully welcome and very much part of the event. \nRace Day Experience\nExpect the energy of Pride Week to infuse every block of this course. A vendor village anchors the finish line\, adding a festival atmosphere that extends well beyond the finish line tape. A free shuttle runs from designated parking areas to the start\, making logistics easy even during the busy Pride Week period. Whether you run a 7-minute pace or take it as a celebratory walk with friends\, you’ll be surrounded by community\, color\, and genuine San Diego warmth. \nWhy Run the San Diego Pride 5K?\nThis race is a long-standing tradition of the LGBTQ+ community in San Diego\, organized with care by Front Runners & Walkers San Diego — one of the oldest LGBTQ+ running clubs in the country. It’s a welcoming\, inclusive event that explicitly invites runners and walkers of all paces\, making it one of the most accessible fun runs in San Diego for families\, beginners\, and community supporters alike. Running the Pride Parade route before the parade itself is a genuinely special experience that connects you to the cultural heartbeat of the city. \nTravel & Logistics\nHillcrest sits just north of Balboa Park\, about 2 miles north of downtown San Diego via Park Boulevard or 6th Avenue. The neighborhood is walkable\, bikeable\, and served by MTS bus routes. Parking can be tight during Pride Week; taking advantage of the free race shuttle from designated lots is highly recommended. The Hillcrest neighborhood itself is packed with cafes\, brunch spots\, and restaurants — perfect for post-race celebrations. Book accommodations early if you’re staying during Pride Week\, as the area fills quickly. \nHow to Register\nRegister for the San Diego Pride 5K through the Front Runners & Walkers San Diego registration page. For full Pride Week event info and 5K details\, visit the official San Diego Pride 5K page. All paces\, all people — just show up and run (or walk) proud.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-diego-pride-5k-run-walk/
LOCATION:Hillcrest / Balboa Park\, University Ave & Richmond St\, San Diego\, CA\, 92103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:San Francisco Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Ultimate Guide to The San Francisco Marathon\nThe San Francisco Marathon is an annual event that takes place in the beautiful city of San Francisco\, California. The race attracts thousands of runners from all over the world to run a total of 26.2 miles\, facing a challenging course that encompasses the city’s most iconic landmarks. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-timer\, participating in The San Francisco Marathon is an experience like no other. In this guide\, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about the race\, from its history to the route\, training\, registration\, and tips to help you prepare and make the most out of your run. \n1. The History of The San Francisco Marathon:\nThe San Francisco Marathon was first established in 1977\, but it was briefly discontinued in the early 1980s. It was then revived in 1998 and has since grown to become one of the most popular running events in the world. The race is held every year in July and has attracted numerous professional and amateur runners alike. The San Francisco Marathon is a USA Track & Field (USATF) certified event\, and runners can qualify for the Boston Marathon by achieving a certain time at this event. \n2. The Course:\nThe San Francisco Marathon course is a challenging one that takes runners through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks\, such as the Golden Gate Bridge\, AT&T Park\, Haight-Ashbury\, and Fisherman’s Wharf. It is a hilly course\, with a total elevation gain of over 2\,000 feet\, making it one of the toughest marathons in the world. The race has both a full marathon and a half marathon\, and the courses are both challenging\, but the full marathon offers the most panoramic views of the city. \n\n \n3. Training for The San Francisco Marathon:\nTraining for The San Francisco Marathon requires a lot of preparation\, discipline\, and hard work. The course’s hilly terrain requires runners to be in good physical condition to tackle the numerous inclines. It is recommended that runners start training for the event at least six months in advance\, gradually increasing their mileage and incorporating hills and speed work into their training. It’s also essential to follow a healthy diet and get enough rest to avoid injuries and fatigue. \n4. Registration:\nRegistration for The San Francisco Marathon opens in January and usually closes a few days before the race. Participants can choose to run the full marathon\, half marathon\, or participate in the 5K or 10K race. The registration fee varies depending on the event and the time of registration\, with early bird pricing available for those who register early. Participants also have the option of joining charity teams\, where they raise money for a particular charity while training and running the race. \n5. Tips for Runners\nHere are some useful tips for runners planning to participate in The San Francisco Marathon:\n– Get to know the course and try to run parts of it during your training.\n– Pack enough warm clothing as the weather can be unpredictable\, especially near the Golden Gate Bridge.\n– Carry enough hydration and nutrition to sustain you throughout the race.\n– Don’t start too fast; pace yourself and conserve your energy for the hills.\n– Train on hills to get ready for the numerous inclines on the course.\n– Enjoy the scenic views and have fun. \nThe San Francisco Marathon is a unique event that offers runners a challenging but rewarding course\, breathtaking views of the city\, and a lifetime experience. To prepare for this race\, you need to start training early\, follow a healthy diet\, get enough rest\, and familiarize yourself with the route. Register early and consider joining a charity team to give back to the community while running. With the right preparation\, determination\, and a positive attitude\, you can conquer The San Francisco Marathon challenge and create unforgettable memories. So\, lace up your running shoes and get ready to run! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nBig Sur Marathon\nCalifornia International Marathon\nLos Angeles Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-francisco-marathon/
LOCATION:San Francisco Marathon | Location\, 1 Ferry Building\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Badwater 135
DESCRIPTION:545The Ultra Marathons Of All Ultras\nFor most of us\, running a single marathon can be the ultimate test of physical and mental endurance. But what if there was a race that took it to the extreme\, pushing past the limits of what most athletes could ever imagine? Enter Badwater 135\, a race that is notorious for being one of the toughest in the world. Located in the scorching hot Badwater Basin of Death Valley\, California\, this race is not for the faint of heart. In this blog post\, we’ll dive deep into what makes Badwater 135 so challenging. We’ll discover what motivates runners from around the world to take on this incredible feat. \nThe Course:\nThe race begins at Badwater Basin\, which lies at the lowest point in North America\, 282 feet below sea level. The runners then climb three mountain ranges\, including the infamous Mount Whitney\, before finishing at the trailhead of the Whitney Portal. The scorching heat of the desert\, combined with the rugged terrain and the intense elevation changes\, makes Badwater 135 a grueling and demanding test. In fact\, the race is so challenging that it has been likened to running three marathons back-to-back. \nThe Preparation:\nDespite the intense conditions\, runners from around the world are drawn to Badwater 135 for the ultimate test of their physical and mental endurance. Each runner must bring their own crew to keep them hydrated\, nourished\, and well-rested throughout the race. There is no prize money or even a formal finisher’s medal\, making the race strictly about personal achievement. \nThe runners who attempt Badwater 135 are a special breed of athlete. The runners are motivated by a deep desire to push their limits beyond what they ever thought possible. Many of them have overcome incredible obstacles\, such as cancer or blindness\, before stepping up to the starting line. For them\, Badwater 135 is not just a race\, but a way to prove to themselves what they are capable of in the face of extreme adversity. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most remarkable aspects of Badwater 135 is the camaraderie that develops between the runners\, crews\, and volunteers. Despite the intense competition\, everyone involved in the race is united by a shared sense of purpose and mutual respect. Perhaps this is why some runners come back year after year. They come back not just to conquer the race but to be a part of a community that understands what it means to be truly dedicated to a goal. \nIn conclusion\, Badwater 135 is a race that tests the limits of human endurance in every way possible. From the unforgiving temperatures of the desert to the grueling elevation changes along the way. This race demands everything that runners have to give and then some. Yet\, those who attempt it are united by a shared sense of purpose and an unshakable desire to push themselves beyond what they ever thought possible. For them\, Badwater 135 is not just a race\, but a way to prove to themselves and the world that they have the strength\, the will\, and the determination to overcome any obstacle that life throws their way. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/badwater-135/
LOCATION:Badwater 135 | Location\, Airport Rd\, Furnace Creek\, CA\, 92328\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k
DESCRIPTION:The Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k is a breathtaking event that takes place in the gorgeous mountain town of Estes Park\, Colorado. This race boasts stunning views of the Rocky Mountains\, as runners take a scenic route through the mountains and alongside some of the most beautiful landscapes in America. Whether you’re an experienced runner or a beginner\, the Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k is an event you won’t want to miss. In this complete guide\, we’ll cover everything you need to know about this incredible race. \n1. Race Details:\nThe Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k takes place in early August each year in Estes Park\, Colorado. The race starts and finishes at the Estes Park Fairgrounds\, and features breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains throughout the course. The half marathon course is a challenging but rewarding 13.1 miles\, while the 5k course is a less challenging 3.1 miles. Both races are well-marked and fully supported with water stations and aid stations throughout the race. \n2. Training Tips:\nWhether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-time racer\, training is essential for the Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k. The race features challenging terrain and altitude\, so it’s important to train appropriately. Start by building up your endurance with regular cardio workouts and gradually increasing your mileage. Incorporate hill workouts and trail runs to prepare for the challenging terrain. And don’t forget to stay hydrated and fuel your body with healthy foods to support your training. \n3. The Experience:\nThe Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k isn’t just a race\, it’s an unforgettable experience. The stunning natural landscapes and mountain views make this race one of the most beautiful in the world. Along the course\, you’ll be inspired by the scenery and cheered on by fellow runners and enthusiastic spectators. And the post-race celebration is a party you won’t want to miss\, featuring local food\, music\, and beer. \n4. Registration & Accommodations:\nRegistration for the Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k opens in January each year and typically sells out quickly. Early registration is recommended to secure your spot in this unforgettable race. Accommodations in Estes Park can book up quickly during race weekend\, so it’s important to make your reservations early. There are a variety of lodging options in Estes Park\, ranging from campsites and RV parks to hotels and cabins. \n5. Tips for Race Day:\nOn race day\, make sure to arrive early to allow time for parking\, packet pickup\, and warm-up. Dress appropriately for the weather and terrain\, and don’t forget to bring sunscreen and a hat or sunglasses to protect against the high-altitude sun. Plan your race strategy ahead of time\, and pace yourself accordingly to avoid burnout. And most importantly\, savor the experience and enjoy every moment of this incredibly beautiful race. \nThe Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k is an incredible race that combines challenging terrain with breathtaking natural beauty. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-timer\, this race is an unforgettable experience that you won’t want to miss. With careful training\, proper planning\, and a sense of adventure\, you can conquer the Rocky Mountains and cross the finish line with a sense of pride and accomplishment. So register early\, book your accommodations\, and get ready for an incredible race through one of America’s most beautiful landscapes. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n  \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/rocky-mountain-half-marathon-5k/
LOCATION:Rocky Mountain Half Marathon & 5k | Location\, 500 Big Thompson Ave\, Estes Park\, Colorado\, 80517\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Balboa Park 8 Miler
DESCRIPTION:Balboa Park 8 Miler: San Diego’s Oldest Continuously Run Race\nSome races are just events. The Balboa Park 8 Miler is a piece of San Diego history. Founded in 1955 and now entering its 72nd consecutive year\, this is the longest consecutively run race in San Diego and one of the oldest distance running events in the entire United States. On August 1\, 2026\, just 2\,000 runners will have the privilege of toeing the line for an 8-mile journey through the heart of one of California’s most beloved urban parks. \nThe Course\nThe course starts near the Organ Pavilion at 7:00 AM and winds through 8 miles of Balboa Park’s most iconic terrain. Expect rolling hills — this is not a flat course — as the route moves through the park’s historic museum row\, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture\, formal gardens\, and canyon edges. The terrain demands a bit of strength and strategy\, rewarding runners with some of the most beautiful urban scenery in San Diego. The rolling character of the park keeps the race honest and memorable in equal measure. \nRace Day Experience\nThe Balboa Park 8 Miler is deliberately intimate. With a hard cap of 2\,000 participants — a limit maintained specifically to preserve the historic course and experience — the race feels like a true community event rather than a mass-market spectacle. The awards ceremony follows at 9:10 AM\, so even if you’re not podium-bound\, the morning is wrapped up efficiently. Organized by the San Diego Track Club\, the event is well-run\, no-frills\, and deeply respected by the local running community. \nWhy Run the Balboa Park 8 Miler?\nThere’s only one San Diego road race that’s been run continuously since 1955 — and this is it. The 8-mile distance is a refreshing alternative to the crowded half marathon circuit\, offering a genuine challenge without the full 13.1 commitment. Running through Balboa Park at dawn\, past museums that were old before most runners were born\, is an experience that puts you in a lineage of San Diego runners stretching back over seven decades. If you love racing history as much as you love running\, this one belongs on your calendar. \nTravel & Logistics\nBalboa Park sits in the heart of San Diego\, easily accessible from downtown via Park Boulevard or from I-163. Ample parking is available throughout the park complex. The park is also serviced by the Metropolitan Transit System if you prefer to leave the car behind. With a 7:00 AM start and awards at 9:10 AM\, the morning wraps up with plenty of time to explore Balboa Park’s museums\, gardens\, and cafes — a perfect post-race reward. Midrange and boutique hotels in Hillcrest and the North Park neighborhoods are within walking or cycling distance. \nHow to Register\nRegistration for the 72nd Annual Balboa Park 8 Miler opens through the official race website. With only 2\,000 spots available\, this race sells out early — don’t sleep on it. Register as soon as registration opens to secure your place in San Diego running history.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/balboa-park-8-miler-san-diego/
LOCATION:Balboa Park\, Balboa Park (exact start TBD — traditionally near Organ Pavilion)\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:TD Beach to Beacon 10K
DESCRIPTION:The TD Beach to Beacon 10K is one of the most prestigious 10K road races in North America\, taking runners on a stunning point-to-point course along the rocky Maine coastline from Crescent Beach State Park to the historic Portland Head Light at Fort Williams Park. Founded in 1998 by Olympic marathon gold medalist Joan Benoit Samuelson — a Maine native — the race draws elite international runners and recreational participants who fight through a competitive lottery for the chance to run it. \nCourse Highlights\nThe 6.2-mile course rolls through Cape Elizabeth’s beach roads\, pine forests\, and coastal neighborhoods before finishing at one of the most famous lighthouses in the world — the Portland Head Light\, commissioned in 1791 and standing watch over Casco Bay ever since. The finish-line views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean are unforgettable\, and the post-race festival at Fort Williams Park is one of the best in U.S. road racing — food trucks\, live music\, blueberry pie\, and ocean breezes. \nJoan Benoit Samuelson’s Race\nJoan Benoit Samuelson — the 1984 Olympic marathon champion and Maine running icon — personally founded this race in her home state and remains deeply involved every year. Her commitment to elite competition\, community charity\, and Maine-grown hospitality is what makes Beach to Beacon so special. Many of the world’s top male and female 10K runners race here every August. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Cape Elizabeth\, ME — Crescent Beach to Portland Head Light\nNext Date: Saturday\, August 1\, 2026\nStart Time: 7:50 AM (10K); preceded by High School Mile and Kids’ Fun Run\nDistances: 10K (6.2 Mile)\, High School Mile\, Kids’ Fun Run\, Beacon Walk/Run/Roll\nField Size: 6\,500 runners (lottery entry)\nFounded: 1998 by Joan Benoit Samuelson\nIconic Feature: Finish at the historic Portland Head Light\nCategory: Road Race — iconic\, charity-driven\, destination\n\nCharity Mission\nThe race chooses a different Maine-based nonprofit each year as its beneficiary\, with all proceeds and fundraising directed to that organization. Past beneficiaries have included groups focused on youth wellness\, refugee resettlement\, mental health\, and coastal conservation. Highly recommended for runners who want a world-class race with a clear charitable purpose. \nRegister and learn more on the official TD Beach to Beacon 10K website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/td-beach-to-beacon-10k/
LOCATION:TD Beach to Beacon 10K | Crescent Beach State Park\, 66 Two Lights Rd\, Cape Elizabeth\, ME\, 04107\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Bridge of the Gods Run
DESCRIPTION:If you’re an avid runner and love the thrill of a challenging marathon\, then the Bridge of the Gods Run is just the event for you. Held annually on the third weekend of August\, runners from around the world flock to the beautiful Columbia River Gorge to participate in this stunning race. The Bridge of the Gods Run boasts of a challenging racecourse\, breathtaking scenery\, and a lively atmosphere\, making it a favorite among runners and enthusiasts alike. In this blog post\, we’ll discuss why the Bridge of the Gods Run is a must-do event and what you can expect when you participate in this half marathon and 10k run. \n1. The Course:\nThe Bridge of the Gods Run features a stunning course through the scenic Columbia River\, providing runners with breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges and waterfalls. The course has moderate to steep hills and is by no means an easy feat\, but it’s perfect for runners looking to challenge themselves at a beautiful location. The courses for the half marathon and 10k run are well-marked and marshaled\, ensuring a smooth and safe run. \n2. The Atmosphere:\nThe Bridge of the Gods Run has a fun and energetic atmosphere\, with lively volunteers and fellow runners cheering participants on at every turn. The event attracts runners from all walks of life\, making it a wonderful opportunity to meet new people and bond over the shared love of running. \n3. Support and Amenities:\nThe organizers of the Bridge of the Gods Run understand the runners’ needs\, which is why they provide excellent support and amenities. There are aid stations every few miles\, offering water and sports drinks to keep runners hydrated and energized. Additionally\, the organizers arrange shuttle buses to take runners to the starting line\, making it easier for runners to get to the event. \n4. The Swag:\nThe Bridge of the Gods Run offers fantastic swag for participants\, including a t-shirt\, a finisher’s medal\, and a goodie bag. The half-marathon finishers receive a unique medal designed with the iconic image of the Bridge of the Gods\, which represents the event’s namesake. The medal and the t-shirt serve as wonderful souvenirs\, reminding participants of their achievements long after the event has ended. \n5. Benefits Community:\nBesides offering an exciting and challenging run\, the Bridge of the Gods Run benefits the local community. The event raises funds for various community organizations\, including Senior Services\, local food banks\, and fire departments. By participating in this event\, runners contribute to a noble cause and help make a difference in the community. \nThe Bridge of the Gods Run is a must-do event for runners looking to challenge themselves with a beautiful course\, a lively atmosphere\, and fantastic amenities. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner\, this half marathon and 10k run will undoubtedly test your limits and offer a memorable experience. By participating in the Bridge of the Gods Run\, you’ll not only get to enjoy the natural beauty of the Columbia River but also contribute to the local community. So\, mark your calendars and sign up for the Bridge of the Gods Run – we guarantee you won’t regret it! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bridge-of-the-gods-run/
LOCATION:Bridge of the Gods Run\, Half Marathon & 10k | Location\, Bridge Of The Gods\, Cascade Lakes\, Oregon\, 97014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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