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SUMMARY:America's Finest City Half Marathon & 5K
DESCRIPTION:America’s Finest City Half Marathon: San Diego’s Most Iconic 13.1\nSan Diego calls itself “America’s Finest City” — and on August 16\, 2026\, runners get to prove it on foot. The America’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K is entering its 49th year\, making it one of the longest-running San Diego road races in existence. The point-to-point half marathon covers some of the city’s most dramatic and historically rich terrain\, drawing 5\,000–10\,000 participants to what many consider the most scenic 13.1 miles in Southern California. \nThe Course\nThe half marathon kicks off at 6:15 AM atop Point Loma at historic Cabrillo National Monument — already a jaw-dropping setting with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay. From there\, the course descends through Historic Fort Rosecrans\, sweeps along San Diego Bay and Harbor Island\, and passes the iconic Star of India tall ship at the waterfront. Runners then push through downtown San Diego before climbing to the finish line in historic Balboa Park. The 5K is a flat loop course through the heart of Balboa Park\, perfect for beginners or those looking for a faster experience in one of California’s finest urban parks. \nRace Day Experience\nWith a 6:15 AM start\, the early morning air off San Diego Bay makes for ideal running conditions in mid-August. The finish in Balboa Park transforms into a full-on festival: live music\, a beer garden (complimentary beer for 21+)\, and plenty of food and community energy to celebrate your 13.1. Every finisher receives a technical fabric shirt — not the cotton tee variety. The AFC Half also serves as the final race in the 2026 SoCal Triple Crown series\, making it a target race for serious local runners chasing that combined title. \nWhy Run America’s Finest City Half Marathon?\nNearly five decades of continuous history make the AFC Half one of the most trusted races on the California racing calendar. The course is genuinely point-to-point with no repeated sections — you earn every mile of elevation change and finish in one of San Diego’s most beautiful parks. Virtual race options are available for those who want to participate without traveling. If you’re building toward a major half marathon or just want an experience that captures what San Diego running is all about\, this is the one. \nTravel & Logistics\nThe race starts at Cabrillo National Monument on the tip of Point Loma\, accessible via Cabrillo Memorial Drive. Because the course is point-to-point\, plan for transportation from Balboa Park back to the start — carpooling or rideshare works well given the early hour. Balboa Park sits centrally in San Diego with easy access from I-5 and I-163. Downtown San Diego hotels are well-positioned for this race. If you’re flying in\, San Diego International Airport is minutes from Point Loma. \nHow to Register\nSecure your spot for the 49th Annual America’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K through Race Roster. For full race details\, course maps\, and event updates\, visit the official AFC Half website. Don’t wait — a race with 49 years of history and 5\,000+ participants fills up.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/americas-finest-city-half-marathon-5k-san-diego/
LOCATION:Cabrillo National Monument\, 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:ASICS Falmouth Road Race
DESCRIPTION:The ASICS Falmouth Road Race is one of the most iconic road races in the United States — a 7-mile point-to-point along the southern Cape Cod coastline from Woods Hole to Falmouth Heights. First run in 1973 with a field of just 92 runners\, Falmouth has grown into a world-class event that draws Olympic medalists\, elite international runners\, and more than 10\,000 recreational participants every August. \nCourse Highlights\nThe race begins in the historic village of Woods Hole\, home of the renowned oceanographic institution\, and heads along Surf Drive past Nobska Lighthouse with sweeping views of Vineyard Sound and Martha’s Vineyard in the distance. Miles 3 through 6 hug the Atlantic shoreline with classic New England beach cottages and shingled summer houses lining the route. The course finishes near Falmouth Heights Beach overlooking the ocean — one of the most beautiful finish lines in American road racing. \nA Race With Deep Roots\nFalmouth has a legendary history. Bill Rodgers\, Joan Benoit Samuelson\, Frank Shorter\, Catherine Ndereba\, and countless other Olympic and world champions have raced here. The race serves as a tune-up for the New York City Marathon and a meeting point for the running community at the height of summer. Despite its elite pedigree\, it remains a community event with charity teams\, family relays\, kids’ races\, and an unmistakable Cape Cod festival atmosphere. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Woods Hole → Falmouth Heights\, Cape Cod\, MA\nNext Date: Sunday\, August 16\, 2026\nStart Time: 7:40 AM (elite waves first)\nDistance: 7 Mile (point-to-point)\nField Size: 10\,000+ runners (lottery entry)\nFounded: 1973\nIconic Feature: Nobska Lighthouse and Atlantic Ocean views\nCategory: Road Race — historic\, iconic\, destination\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nFalmouth Road Race weekend is one of the busiest summer events on Cape Cod. Book lodging months in advance and plan to take the shuttle bus from the Falmouth Heights finish to the Woods Hole start. The post-race beach party at Falmouth Heights is part of the tradition — bring sandals. \nRegister and learn more on the official ASICS Falmouth Road Race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/asics-falmouth-road-race/
LOCATION:ASICS Falmouth Road Race | Woods Hole Start\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260511T011545Z
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SUMMARY:Reykjavík Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Reykjavík Marathon is Iceland’s premier running event\, held annually in August to coincide with the city’s Culture Night and featuring a scenic\, flat course through the capital. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Islandsbanki Reykjavík Marathon course is renowned for its stunning scenery\, taking runners through the heart of the world’s northernmost capital and along its beautiful coastline. The route begins near the iconic Tjörnin pond and winds through the residential areas of the city before heading out to the coastline. One of the most picturesque stretches is the run along the Faxaflói Bay\, where the Snaefellsjökull glacier is often visible on clear days. The path also traverses the scenic Elliðaárdalur valley\, a lush green area with a salmon river running through it\, providing a peaceful contrast to the urban sections of the race. The course is largely flat\, making it an excellent choice for runners looking for a personal best\, while the crisp\, clean Icelandic air provides an invigorating environment for distance running. \nRace Details\nThe event is held annually on the third Saturday in August\, coinciding with Menningarnótt (Reykjavík Culture Night)\, the city’s largest festival. This ensures a vibrant atmosphere with thousands of spectators cheering along the route. The marathon is certified by AIMS and features distances for all abilities\, including the full marathon (42.2 km)\, half marathon (21.1 km)\, a 10K timed race\, and a 3K fun run. The race starts on Sæmundargata\, outside the University of Iceland\, and finishes on Geirsgata in the city center. Start times are staggered\, with competitive runners departing at 08:15 and general participants at 09:00 for the marathon and half-marathon distances. The time limit for the full marathon is a generous 6 hours and 30 minutes\, accommodating a wide range of paces. Participants enjoy comprehensive support\, with refreshment stations every 4-5 km providing water\, Gatorade\, and bananas. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Reykjavík Marathon not just for the race itself\, but for the unique cultural experience that accompanies it. After finishing\, participants often take advantage of the tradition of soaking in one of the city’s many geothermal swimming pools\, which is included in the registration fee. The event’s history\, dating back to 1984\, adds a sense of tradition and prestige\, attracting participants from over 80 countries. The community spirit is palpable\, as locals often set up unofficial cheering stations outside their homes\, offering music and encouragement. The race’s timing during Culture Night means that the celebrations continue long after the running stops\, with concerts\, exhibitions\, and a spectacular fireworks display in the evening. Additionally\, the event has a strong charitable focus; it is Iceland’s largest fundraising event\, raising millions for various local causes. The combination of professional organization\, natural beauty\, and the city-wide festival makes the Reykjavík Marathon a truly unforgettable experience. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Reykjavík\, Höfuðborgarsvæðið — Iceland\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: Marathon (42.2 km)\, Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, 10K\, Fun Run (3 km)\nStart Time: 08:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.rmi.is/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/reykjav-k-marathon/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Marathon | Reykjavík\, Sæmundargata\, Reykjavík\, Höfuðborgarsvæðið\, 101\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Reykjavik:20260822T141500
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CREATED:20260524T153448Z
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SUMMARY:Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon is a scenic\, AIMS-certified road race held annually in August\, coinciding with the city’s Culture Night festival. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon offers a uniquely scenic and relatively flat course that showcases the diverse beauty of Iceland’s capital. Starting on Sæmundargata\, near the University of Iceland\, runners traverse a route that wind through the historic city center\, past iconic landmarks like the pond (Tjörnin) and along the picturesque coastline with stunning views of the North Atlantic and the surrounding mountains. The course is designed to be fast\, making it a favorite for those seeking personal bests\, while the refreshing maritime air and natural landscapes provide a breathtaking backdrop. Participants will experience the charming mix of old and new Reykjavik\, from its colorful residential streets to the bustling harbor area\, eventually finishing on Geirsgata in the heart of the city. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon is scheduled for Saturday\, August 22nd. The event is a celebration of athleticism and community\, held annually since 1984. It features a range of distances including the full Marathon (42.2 km)\, Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, 10 km race\, and Fun Runs of 3 km and 1.7 km. The marathon and half marathon share a start time of 08:15 for competition heats and 09:00 for general heats\, while the 10 km starts at 09:45 and 10:30. The race is organized by the Reykjavik Sport Association and is an AIMS-certified event. Refreshment stations are conveniently placed every 4-5 km along the route\, providing water and sports drinks to keep athletes fueled. Timing is professional\, with an official cut-off time of 15:30 to ensure the safety and support of all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across the globe are drawn to the Reykjavik Marathon for its unparalleled atmosphere and the spirit of “Menningarnótt” (Culture Night)\, which takes place on the same day. This synergy transforms the city into a vibrant festival with music\, art\, and food\, where the entire community comes out to cheer. The marathon is also deeply rooted in philanthropy; participants have raised millions for various charities\, adding a layer of purpose to every mile. The compact and friendly nature of Reykjavik makes the event feel personal and welcoming\, while the high quality of organization and the stunning Icelandic scenery make it a “bucket list” race. Whether you are aiming for a competitive time or enjoying a fun run with family\, the warmth of the Icelandic people and the beauty of the course leave a lasting impression. \nRegister for the 2026 Reykjavik Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Reykjavik\, Capital Region — Iceland\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10 km\, Fun Run (3 km\, 1.7 km)\nStart Time: 08:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.rmi.is/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/slandsbanki-reykjavik-marathon/
LOCATION:Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon | Reykjavik\, Sæmundargata\, Reykjavik\, Capital Region\, 102\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Makassar:20260823T103000
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CREATED:20260511T090313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T090329Z
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SUMMARY:Maybank Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Maybank Marathon is Indonesia’s premier “Elite Label” road race\, held in the scenic Gianyar Regency of Bali\, known for its vibrant cultural displays and beautiful village scenery. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Maybank Marathon\, often referred to as the Bali Marathon\, offers one of the most culturally immersive courses in the world of long-distance running. The race begins and ends at the iconic Bali United Training Center in the Gianyar Regency. Runners are treated to a scenic journey through the lush Balinese countryside\, passing through traditional villages and vibrant green rice paddies. One of the most unique aspects of the course is the overwhelming support from the local community; as you run\, you will pass by local orchestras\, known as Gamelan\, and groups of residents dressed in traditional attire\, cheering and providing a rhythmic backdrop to your effort. The route is primarily flat with some gentle undulations\, making it suitable for both elite athletes chasing a personal best and recreational runners looking to soak in the atmosphere. \nRace Details\nAs Indonesia’s first and only marathon to receive the prestigious “Elite Label” from World Athletics\, the Maybank Marathon is managed to international standards. The event features three main race categories: the Full Marathon (42.195 km)\, the Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, and a 10K run. The full marathon typically starts early in the morning at 04:30 to avoid the midday tropical heat\, followed by the half marathon at 05:00. Participants can expect a well-organized event with ample hydration stations\, medical support\, and a strict “You Register\, You Run” policy to ensure safety and fairness. The cut-off time for the full marathon is approximately seven hours\, providing a generous window for runners to complete the challenge. The event also serves as a qualifying race for the Abbott World Marathon Majors Wanda Age Group World Rankings\, attracting a high-caliber field of international elite runners. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Maybank Marathon for its perfect blend of world-class organization and the legendary “Spirit of Bali.” It is more than just a race; it is a cultural festival that celebrates the hospitality and heritage of the Balinese people. Many participants describe the experience as “running with a heart\,” noting that the encouragement from the thousands of school children and villagers along the route is unlike anything else in the marathon circuit. Beyond the race itself\, the location in Bali allows runners to turn their athletic endeavor into a tropical vacation\, exploring the nearby beaches\, temples\, and culinary delights of Gianyar and Ubud. The sense of accomplishment at the finish line\, combined with the unique medal designs and the warm island breeze\, makes it a bucket-list event for runners of all levels. \nReady to experience the magic of Bali on foot? Secure your spot at the starting line and join thousands of athletes from across the world. For the latest registration info and race updates\, visit the official Maybank Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Gianyar\, Bali — Indonesia\nNext Date: 2026-08-23\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’]\nStart Time: 04:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.maybankmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/maybank-marathon/
LOCATION:Maybank Marathon | Gianyar\, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra\, Pantai Purnama\, Sukawati\, Gianyar\, Bali\, 80582\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260823T120000
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SUMMARY:Asheville 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a seasoned runner or a fitness enthusiast looking for a new challenge\, the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is one race that should definitely be on your bucket list. It is a beautiful race that takes runners through some of the most scenic locations in Asheville\, North Carolina. The city has a rich history\, beautiful scenery\, and some of the best culinary delights in the country. In this post\, we’ll take a closer look at the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon and what you need to know to run it. \nThe Asheville 10k & Half Marathon takes place in April every year. The race starts and finishes at Pack Square Park\, in the heart of downtown Asheville. This gives runners an opportunity to discover the beauty of the city as they run through the streets\, over bridges\, and past historic landmarks. The race is designed to accommodate runners of different levels\, from beginners to advanced runners. The 10k is a great option for runners who want to challenge themselves without committing to a half-marathon distance. \nThe course for the race is scenic and challenging. Runners will climb a total elevation of 750 feet while enjoying views of the Biltmore Estate\, the Blue Ridge Mountains\, and the French Broad River. The route is also fully supported with aid stations along the way. Volunteers from the community provide encouragement and support to runners\, making the race one of the most enjoyable in the area. \nAsheville is known for its diverse culinary offerings\, and the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is no exception. The race finishes at Pack Square Park\, where runners can indulge in local cuisine\, beer\, music\, and fellowship with other runners. The event also provides the opportunity for runners to support local charities and businesses in the community. \nBefore the race\, runners should invest in quality running gear and nutrition. The race course includes a combination of terrain types\, including steep inclines\, concrete\, and dirt roads. This means that runners need to have the right gear to handle the changing topography. Runners should also prepare their bodies by following a comprehensive training program that includes the proper nutrition and rest. \nThe Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is a race that every runner should experience at least once. It provides an opportunity to enjoy the scenery\, challenge yourself\, and indulge in local cuisine in one of the most beautiful cities in the country. By preparing well\, investing in the right gear\, and following a comprehensive training plan\, you’ll be sure to have an enjoyable and successful race. Good luck and have fun! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/asheville-10k-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Asheville 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 80 Court Plaza\, Asheville\, North Carolina\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260830T053000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260830T113000
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SUMMARY:Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Mumbai Half Marathon is a premier road race held in Mumbai’s BKC district\, offering a fast\, flat course through modern architecture and urban greenery. Organized by NEB Sports\, it features half marathon\, 10K\, and 5K distances for runners of all skill levels. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mumbai Half Marathon takes place in the heart of Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC)\, a modern business district known for its wide\, well-paved roads and impressive urban planning. The course is famously flat and fast\, making it a premier destination for runners aiming to set a personal best or qualify for international events. Participants enjoy a scenic route that winds through the district’s striking contemporary architecture\, including the Jio World Garden and various corporate headquarters that define Mumbai’s skyline. The race provides a unique opportunity to experience the city’s bustling business hub in the quiet\, cool hours of an early Sunday morning\, away from the typical traffic congestion. Enthusiastic volunteers and vibrant cheering zones are strategically placed along the route to maintain a high-energy atmosphere. The smooth asphalt surfaces and broad boulevards ensure a comfortable running experience\, allowing athletes to maintain a steady pace throughout the 21.1-kilometer journey. \nRace Details\nThe 9th edition of this prestigious event is officially scheduled for Sunday\, August 30\, 2026. The headline event is the 21.1 km Half Marathon\, which is set to start at 05:30 AM to take advantage of the milder early morning temperatures before the tropical sun intensifies. In addition to the main distance\, the event offers a 10K Run and a 5K Fun Run\, ensuring there is a challenge for every level of fitness\, from seasoned marathoners to families and beginners. The minimum age requirements are 18 years for the Half Marathon and 14 years for the 10K\, while children as young as six can join the 5K Fun Run. Each participant receives a comprehensive race kit\, including a high-quality dry-fit t-shirt\, a timed BIB\, and access to a post-race breakfast. The event is meticulously organized by NEB Sports\, with ample hydration stations\, electrolyte support\, and professional medical units positioned every 2 to 3 kilometers to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across India and beyond are drawn to the Mumbai Half Marathon for its impeccable organization and the infectious “spirit of Mumbai” that permeates the entire event. The race is celebrated for its inclusive atmosphere\, where elite athletes share the road with first-time runners\, all supported by a community of passionate volunteers. The flat\, loop-based terrain of BKC is a major draw for those seeking speed and consistency\, while the finish line celebrations at the lush Jio World Garden provide a triumphant conclusion to the race. The event also carries a rich legacy\, having been a staple of the Indian running calendar for nearly a decade\, formerly under the IDBI Federal brand and now continuing its mission as the Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon. Participants often praise the high-quality finisher medals\, which have become a collector’s item in the running community. Beyond the competition\, the race fosters a sense of camaraderie and health-consciousness\, making it one of the most anticipated sporting events in the city. \nRegister for Mumbai Half Marathon 2026 \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mumbai\, Maharashtra — India\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: 21.1km\, 10km\, 5km\nStart Time: 05:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://mumbaihalfmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ageas-federal-life-insurance-mumbai-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon | Mumbai\, Plot No RG 1/A\, Near G Block\, Next to Capital Building\, Bandra Kurla Complex-Bandra East\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400051\, India
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260830T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Mexico_City:20260830T120000
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SUMMARY:XLIII Telcel Mexico City Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Mexico City Marathon is a World Athletics Gold Label road race that starts at the Olympic Stadium and finishes in the historic Zócalo\, known for its high altitude and vibrant cultural celebration. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mexico City Marathon offers a breathtaking urban journey through the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant capitals. The course begins at the historic Estadio Olímpico Universitario\, the primary venue for the 1968 Summer Olympics\, and takes runners along the grand Avenida de los Insurgentes. Participants pass iconic landmarks such as the Soumaya Museum\, the majestic Chapultepec Park\, and the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma. The race concludes in the magnificent Zócalo\, Mexico City’s main square\, framed by the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral. This route not only showcases the city’s modern architecture but also its deep colonial and indigenous roots. \nRace Details\nThe XLIII edition of the Telcel Mexico City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, August 30\, 2026. The race is a World Athletics Gold Label event and serves as a prestigious Boston Marathon Qualifier. It begins in waves\, with the wheelchair and visually impaired categories starting at 05:45\, followed by the Elite women at 05:50 and the Elite men and main blocks starting at 06:00. The course is famously challenging due to Mexico City’s high altitude\, sitting at over 2\,240 meters (7\,350 feet) above sea level. Runners are supported by extensive hydration stations and a lively atmosphere provided by thousands of spectators and local musical performances along the 42.195-kilometer route. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to this marathon for its festive atmosphere and the unique challenge of its altitude. Known for its incredible crowd support\, the race features local residents handing out treats\, playing “Cielito Lindo\,” and cheering enthusiastically for every participant. The event is steeped in history\, often featuring finisher medals that are part of a multi-year collectible series representing iconic city landmarks. Despite the grueling elevation and occasional cobblestone sections\, the finish at the Zócalo provides an unparalleled sense of achievement as runners cross the line in one of the largest public squares in the world. It is more than just a race; it is a celebration of Mexican culture\, resilience\, and the spirit of “La Ciudad de México.” \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mexico City\, CDMX — Mexico\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: 42.195 km\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://maraton.cdmx.gob.mx/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/xliii-telcel-mexico-city-marathon-2026/
LOCATION:XLIII Telcel Mexico City Marathon 2026 | Mexico City\, Av. de los Insurgentes Sur S/N\, Ciudad Universitaria\, Mexico City\, CDMX\, 04510\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260830T063000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260830T123000
DTSTAMP:20260602T110029
CREATED:20260511T010607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T010622Z
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SUMMARY:TCS Sydney Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The TCS Sydney Marathon is a premier global event and the newest addition to the Abbott World Marathon Majors\, featuring an iconic course that finishes at the Sydney Opera House. \nCourse Highlights\nThe TCS Sydney Marathon offers one of the most breathtaking courses in the world\, taking runners on a scenic journey through the heart of Australia’s most iconic city. The race begins in North Sydney on Miller Street\, where participants gather in the shadows of the skyscrapers before embarking on a truly unique experience: crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This section provides unparalleled\, traffic-free views of the harbour and the city skyline. As the course winds through the CBD\, runners pass historical landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods\, including The Rocks and Darling Harbour. A significant portion of the race takes place in the beautiful Centennial Park\, a haven for local runners\, before the final stretch leads participants down Macquarie Street for a spectacular finish on the forecourt of the world-famous Sydney Opera House. \nRace Details\nIn 2025\, the Sydney Marathon made history by becoming the seventh race to join the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors series\, alongside legendary events like Boston\, London\, and New York. This elevation to “Major” status reflects the event’s high standards and global appeal. The marathon is a World Athletics Platinum Label event\, featuring a 42.195km course that is AIMS certified for accuracy. The event typically takes place on the last Sunday of August\, offering favorable running temperatures ranging from 9°C to 18°C. For the 2026 edition\, the race is scheduled for August 30th. Participants have a generous 7-hour cut-off time\, making the event accessible to both elite athletes and dedicated recreational runners. The start line is conveniently accessible via Sydney’s metro and public transport systems\, ensuring a smooth morning for the tens of thousands of participants who travel from over 100 countries to take part. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Sydney Marathon for its perfect blend of athletic challenge and iconic sightseeing. The opportunity to run across the Sydney Harbour Bridge without the usual thrum of traffic is a bucket-list experience that few other races can match. Beyond the views\, the atmosphere is electric\, with over 200\,000 spectators lining the streets to cheer on participants\, especially at designated “Live Sites” and party zones like Taylor Square. The event also has a strong charitable heart\, having raised nearly $10 million for various causes in recent years. As the newest Abbott World Marathon Major\, it offers runners the chance to earn a coveted “Star” in a city known for its vibrant culture\, stunning natural beauty\, and world-class hospitality. Finishing in front of the Opera House\, with the harbour as a backdrop\, provides a sense of achievement and a photo opportunity that is truly second to none. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sydney\, NSW — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: Marathon (42.195km)\, 10km\, 5km (Mini Marathon)\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.tcssydneymarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tcs-sydney-marathon/
LOCATION:TCS Sydney Marathon | Sydney\, Miller St\, North Sydney\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2060\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260830T090000
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SUMMARY:Annapolis 10 Mile Run
DESCRIPTION:The Annapolis 10 Mile Run: A Scenic Challenge for Running Enthusiasts\nFor runners\, there are few things more exhilarating than signing up for a race with challenging terrain. One of the most scenic and challenging races in the United States is the Annapolis 10-Mile Run. Held annually in the charming town of Annapolis\, Maryland\, this race is one of the must-do events for running enthusiasts. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what makes the Annapolis 10 Mile Run so special\, and why you should consider signing up. \n1. The Challenging Course\nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run is known for its hilly course\, with a total elevation gain of 480 feet. The course takes runners on a scenic route through Annapolis’ historic neighborhoods. Runners past the scenic Severn River\, and through the United States Naval Academy. The course is challenging enough to push runners to their limit\, but not so difficult that it’s impossible to finish. Participants in the race are advised to train properly and build up their endurance to tackle the course in the best way possible. \n2. The Scenic Beauty\nOne of the best things about the Annapolis 10 Mile Run is that it’s a feast for the eyes. Runners will be treated to stunning views of the Chesapeake Bay\, historic architecture\, and charming streets. The course is lined with spectators\, which adds to the festive feeling of the race. The beauty of the course is enough to distract runners from the challenge of the hills. \n3. The Community Spirit\nThe race is an event that brings together the community of Annapolis and runners from all over the United States. The runners are encouraged by the crowds as they pass by. There’s a strong sense of camaraderie among the participants. In the larger running community\, the Annapolis 10 Mile Run is known as one of the friendliest races around. \n4. The Added Extras\nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run goes beyond the average racing experience and offers some added fun. The race includes a pre-race pasta dinner\, which is the perfect way to carb load before the race. The course itself is peppered with aid stations\, which provide runners with hydration and fuel to keep them going. After the race\, runners can enjoy a post-race party with live music\, beer\, and food. The party offers a fun way to celebrate their accomplishments with other runners and friends. \n5. The Next Steps\nAre you interested in signing up for the Annapolis 10-Mile Run? The race typically takes place during August\, and registration opens around January each year. The race website provides all the information on registration\, logistics\, and training tips. The Annapolis 10 Mile Run is a great achievement for any running enthusiast and an unforgettable racing experience. Its diversity of challenges and scenic beauty make it a unique event in the running world. \nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run is a destination race for running enthusiasts who want to challenge themselves. Not only does the course offer stunning scenery\, but it’s also a challenging and satisfying course that requires runners to push themselves. The event is infused with community spirit and welcomes runners from all over the United States. With added extras such as the pre-race pasta party and post-race festivities\, it’s a complete racing experience. For anyone looking for a unique race that combines scenic beauty and a challenging course\, the Annapolis 10-Mile Run is a must-do event. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/annapolis-10-mile-run/
LOCATION:Annapolis 10 Mile Run | Location\, 304 Farragut Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20260830T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20260830T143000
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SUMMARY:Hokkaido Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Hokkaido Marathon is Japan’s premier summer road race\, starting and finishing in the iconic Odori Park of Sapporo. It is a prestigious JAAF and World Athletics certified event that attracts 20\,000 runners to experience the city’s historic landmarks and vibrant atmosphere. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Hokkaido Marathon course is a world-class route that showcases the best of Sapporo\, the capital of Japan’s northernmost prefecture. The race begins and ends at Odori Park\, the lush green heart of the city that served as the finish line for the marathon events during the 1972 Winter Olympics and the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games. Runners traverse iconic landmarks such as the Sapporo TV Tower and the bustling Susukino entertainment district. A significant highlight is the passage through the Hokkaido University campus\, where participants run beneath a canopy of majestic trees\, and the scenic route past the historic Former Hokkaido Government Office Building\, known for its beautiful red-brick architecture. \nRace Details\nScheduled for August 30\, 2026\, the Hokkaido Marathon is famously known as Japan’s only major full marathon held during the peak of summer. The race starts at 08:30 in a wave format to ensure a smooth departure for the 20\,000 expected participants. The course is certified by the JAAF\, AIMS\, and World Athletics\, making it a prestigious event for both elite athletes and serious amateur runners. Due to the challenging summer heat\, the event features extensive support including 19 water stations and specialized cooling sponge points. The time limit for the marathon is a generous 6 hours\, with specific cut-off points enforced along the route to maintain athlete safety and traffic flow. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Hokkaido Marathon for its unique atmosphere and the rare opportunity to compete in a high-stakes summer race. The event is a member of the Marathon Grand Championship (MGC) Series\, often serving as a qualifying race for major international championships. Beyond the competition\, participants rave about the enthusiastic local support\, with residents lining the streets to offer encouragement and cooling sprays. The race fee includes a charity donation\, reflecting the event’s commitment to social responsibility. Finishing the marathon is a badge of honor\, rewarded with a distinctive completion medal and a commemorative finisher’s towel\, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Sapporo’s summer festival season. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sapporo\, Hokkaido — Japan\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: Full marathon (42.195 km)\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://hokkaido-marathon.com/overview-en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hokkaido-marathon-2026/
LOCATION:Hokkaido Marathon 2026 | Sapporo\, Odori Nishi 4-chome\, Sapporo\, Hokkaido\, 060-0042\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260905T083000
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SUMMARY:Petra Desert Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon in itself is already an impressive feat\, but what about running a marathon in one of the world’s most magnificent archaeological sites that’s located in the middle of a desert? That’s the Petra Desert Marathon\, and it’s a challenge that’s not for the faint of heart.\nWith breathtaking landscapes\, ancient city structures\, and a route that’s both challenging and exciting\, running the Petra Desert Marathon is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that takes you to a time and place that an ordinary tourist would never get to see. \nThe History:\nPetra\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World\,” has become the perfect backdrop for this race\, which has taken place since 2010. The scenery is indeed breathtaking\, from starting the race on a dusty road that’s surrounded by spectacular rock formations to the stunning view of The Treasury\, a historic temple carved from sandstone when you reach the finish line. \nThe Course:\nThe course is a mixture of rocky\, sandy\, and dirt paths\, and includes some uphill climbs and downhills\, too. But the challenge is nothing compared to the breathtaking views that can leave a runner feeling inspired and awestruck. The most significant challenge\, though\, is not the heat\, but the dust\, which can get inside your shoes and mess up the alignment of your feet. \nThe Community:\nBut what makes the Petra Marathon unique is that it’s more than just a race. The local community is actively involved\, providing food and drinks at the aid stations\, and cheering the runners along the way. You’ll also get to interact with Bedouin children as you pass their villages\, a glimpse of which is a rare experience. With live music to keep you motivated and entertained during the run\, it’s an adventure that’s not just limited to the actual marathon race itself. \n\n \nThe Preparation:\nOf course\, it might take some preparation to get ready for the marathon. But with helpful recommendations from past participants and experts alike\, running the Petra Desert Marathon is undoubtedly a doable adventure for any determined runner. Some recommendations include slowly acclimating to Jordan’s heat and practicing running on sandy terrain. While spectators are not allowed on the course to prevent potential damage to the historic site\, you can still have friends or family members cheer you on from the starting area or watch the finish line. \nThe Petra Desert Marathon is an extraordinary adventure that’s worth embarking on\, whether you’re an experienced marathon runner or not. With a challenging yet beautiful course that’s full of unique experiences\, as well as the supportive local community\, it’s a race that’s not just about running but about immersing yourself in the culture and history of Petra. So if you’re ready to conquer the desert\, then the Petra Desert Marathon awaits you – let’s start training! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/petra-desert-marathon/
LOCATION:Petra Desert Marathon | Location\, Jordan
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260905T113000
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CREATED:20260422T031222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T231813Z
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SUMMARY:Medoc Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Lace-up for the Medoc Marathon: A Wine-Infused Adventure\nAre you a wine lover and a running enthusiast? If so\, the Medoc Marathon in Bordeaux\, France might just be the perfect event for you! This unique marathon offers an adventure like no other – a scenic run through vineyards and châteaux\, with frequent stops for wine tastings\, oysters\, and cheese. It’s a race like no other\, combining athletic endurance with indulgent culinary delights. \nThe Course:\nThe Medoc Marathon takes place every year in September\, starting and ending in the picturesque village of Pauillac. The route is 42.2 km (26.2 miles) long and winds through the heart of Bordeaux wine country. This course features stunning views of vineyards\, rolling hills\, and historic landmarks. Runners dress up in costumes and silliness is encouraged – this is not your typical serious marathon. The focus is on fun\, camaraderie\, and making memories. \nBut don’t be fooled – this marathon is still a challenge. The terrain is mostly flat\, but there are some hills and the weather in September can be hot and humid. It’s important to train for endurance and stamina\, as well as to drink plenty of water before and during the race. The race organizers also encourage participants to pace themselves and not drink too much wine too early! \nThe Food & Wine:\nThe wine-tasting stations are a highlight of the Medoc Marathon. They are spread out along the route\, offering runners a chance to sample some of the best wines in the world\, such as Château Lafite Rothschild and Château Mouton Rothschild. Oysters and cheese are also served\, along with other local delicacies. The stops are designed to encourage runners to take their time and enjoy the experience\, rather than trying to finish the race as quickly as possible. \nThe Medoc Marathon attracts thousands of participants from around the world\, making it a truly international event. The atmosphere is lively and festive\, with music\, dancing\, and entertainment throughout the village. There are also various exhibitions and activities during the weekend leading up to the race\, such as a pasta party and a firework show. \n\n \nThe Registration:\nIf you’re interested in participating in the Medoc Marathon\, it’s important to plan ahead. Registration usually opens in January and sells out quickly\, so mark your calendar and be ready to sign up as soon as possible. You’ll also need to book accommodation in advance and research transportation options to get to Pauillac. But all the planning will be worth it once you cross the finish line and raise a glass of Bordeaux to celebrate. \nThe Medoc Marathon offers a unique experience that combines sportsmanship with indulgence. It’s a chance to challenge yourself physically while also immersing yourself in the beauty and culture of Bordeaux wine country. Whether you’re a serious runner or just looking for a fun adventure\, the Medoc Marathon is an event not to be missed. So start training\, prepare your costume\, and raise a glass to the good life! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nMont Saint-Michel Marathon\nParis Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)\nUltra Trail Du Mont-Blanc\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/medoc-marathon/
LOCATION:Medoc Marathon | Location\, Marathon du Medoc 5\, Bourdeaux\, Rue Etienne Dieuzede\, 33250\, France
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260905T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20260905T153000
DTSTAMP:20260602T110029
CREATED:20260531T153520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260531T153531Z
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SUMMARY:Marathon du Médoc
DESCRIPTION:A world-famous marathon through Bordeaux’s prestigious vineyards\, known for its wine-tasting stops\, fancy-dress requirement\, and festive 42.195 km course. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Marathon du Médoc offers one of the most scenic and unusual courses in the world of long-distance running. Winding through the prestigious vineyards of the Médoc region north of Bordeaux\, runners traverse the legendary appellations of Pauillac\, Saint-Julien\, and Saint-Estèphe. The route passes by more than 50 world-renowned châteaux\, including icons like Château Mouton-Rothschild\, Château Lafite-Rothschild\, and Château Latour. Approximately 24% of the course consists of gravel or “dust roads” that cut through the heart of the vines\, providing a rustic and authentic experience. The terrain is undulating but manageable\, framed by the picturesque Gironde estuary. Beyond the vineyards\, the course is dotted with dozens of musical animations and performance groups\, ensuring there is never a dull moment. The backdrop of historic 18th and 19th-century architecture combined with the lush green rows of grapevines makes for an unforgettable visual feast. \nRace Details\nScheduled for September 5\, 2026\, the 40th edition of the Marathon du Médoc celebrates its landmark anniversary with the theme “The 80’s\,” promising a vibrant sea of neon and retro fancy dress. The race starts at 09:30 AM on the river banks of Pauillac and follows a 42.195 km loop that returns to the same location. Bib collection takes place on the Friday prior at the COSEC stadium in Pauillac. Participants are given a generous time limit of 6 hours and 30 minutes\, which is intentionally longer than average to allow for the race’s unique “pit stops.” These include 22 wine tasting stations and gastronomic samplings such as oysters\, entrecote steak\, cheese\, and even ice cream in the final kilometers. The event is strictly for runners\, but a “recovery walk” is typically held on the Sunday following the race. The 2026 edition is expected to host approximately 8\,500 runners from over 70 countries\, supported by a dedicated team of 3\,000 volunteers. \nWhy Runners Love It\nKnown as “the world’s longest marathon\,” the Médoc is beloved not for its speed\, but for its unparalleled spirit of conviviality and “joie de vivre.” Runners love the compulsory fancy-dress requirement\, which transforms the competitive field into a whimsical carnival. The focus is firmly on fun\, with many participants prioritizing wine and cheese pairings over their finish times. The race is deeply rooted in local culture and charity\, with the AMCM organization providing significant logistical and financial support to various regional charities each year. The atmosphere is electric\, from the “Mille-Pates” pasta party on Friday night to the fireworks display and dancing that cap off Saturday’s festivities. It is a rare athletic event where the prize for the male and female winners is their weight in fine Médoc wine. For many\, the Marathon du Médoc is a “bucket list” experience that perfectly blends the challenge of a marathon with the refined pleasures of French gastronomy and viticulture. \nRegister for Marathon du Médoc \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Pauillac\, Nouvelle-Aquitaine — France\nNext Date: 2026-09-05\nDistances: 42.195 km\nStart Time: 09:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.marathondumedoc.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/marathon-du-m-doc/
LOCATION:Marathon du Médoc | Pauillac\, Quai Antoine Ferchaud\, Pauillac\, Nouvelle-Aquitaine\, 33250\, France
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon: A Paradise Run\nThe Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon is a paradise run held annually on the island of Kauai\, Hawaii. It is a marathon event for runners who love adventure and island exploration while getting their daily dose of cardio. The course runs through scenic routes that highlight the island’s beauty and culture\, showcasing Kauai’s unique features from diverse terrain to breathtaking sea views. If you’re looking for a destination marathon that promises a mix of challenges\, natural beauty\, and fun\, then the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon is for you. \n1. Course Description\nThe Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon course has a scenic and challenging route. It starts and finishes in Poipu\, taking a loop around the southern side of the island. Runners will experience Kauai’s breathtaking coastline\, tranquil pastures\, and majestic mountains. One significant feature of the route is the climb up Koloa hill\, considered the most challenging stretch of the marathon. But the stunning view of the ocean at the top of the hill is worth the effort. The race organizers have also designed the event to showcase the island culture\, with hula dancers and musicians entertaining the runners throughout the course. \n2. Race Preparation\nPreparing for the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon is not just about training for the race but also taking advantage of the destination. Kauai has some of Hawaii’s most magnificent outdoor activities such as hiking\, surfing\, sailing\, and so much more. It’s an opportunity to explore the island’s natural wonders and immerse yourself in its rich culture before the race. Furthermore\, make sure you pack your essential running gear\, such as proper shoes\, hydration gear\, and clothing. Also\, pick your ideal race-day fueling strategy and stick to it during the event. \n3. Registration and Logistics\nRegistration for the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon is open from early December until race day. You can register online via the official race website\, and fees vary depending on the event\, with the Half Marathon starting from $130 and the Marathon starting from $175. Additionally\, ensure you plan your logistics before your trip. Secure your flights and accommodation beforehand\, and research the best forms of transportation to the event sites. Understandably\, Kauai is not a large island\, so transport options can be limited\, especially on race day. \n\n \n4. Post-Race Celebrations\nAfter completing the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon\, you should celebrate in style. The race organizers usually arrange a post-race celebration for runners and their families to unwind\, relax and enjoy traditional Hawaiian music and food. Kauai has a range of other outdoor activities such as snorkeling\, ATV tours\, and whale watching\, making it a perfect destination for a post-race vacation. \nIn conclusion\, the Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon event is more than just a race; it’s an island adventure. Runners get to experience the island’s beauty and culture while exploring some of Hawaii’s most incredible outdoor activities. It’s an opportunity to set new PRs while creating unforgettable memories. Register for the next Kauai Marathon and Half Marathon and experience this paradise run firsthand. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/kauai-marathon-and-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Kauai Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 2000 Poipu Rd\, Koloa\, Hawaii\, 96746\, United States Minor Outlying Islands
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon: A Challenge Like No Other\nIf you’re a seasoned runner looking for your next big challenge or a newbie runner looking to take on a new adventure\, the Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon is an event you do not want to miss. Held in Utah’s Big Cottonwood Canyon\, this race offers some of the most stunning views you’ll ever come across. With a fast-paced downhill route and an outstanding course\, you’ll surely have one of the best endurance experiences of your life. Read on to find out why this marathon and half marathon are a challenge like no other. \nThe Route:\nFirst of all\, let’s talk about the scenic route. The Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon runs through the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. This route is unlike any other marathon you’ve run before\, and the scenic view is breathtaking. You’ll run through a forest filled with pine trees and have the opportunity to enjoy views of multi-colored aspen trees. The downhill journey will take you through canyons and past rivers\, with stunning mountain peaks as your backdrop. The scenery alone is enough to make up for the long journey! \nThe Course:\nThe next great thing about the Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon is the course itself. The course is a fast-paced downhill route that is designed to help you achieve your personal best. The marathon starts at Guardsman Pass (elevation 10\,000 feet) and runs down towards the charming town of Cottonwood Heights (elevation 4\,700 feet). The half marathon begins a little further down the canyon\, at the Brighton Ski Resort. Both races are designed to help you lose elevation and gain speed. While it may be fast\, it is also a challenging course\, and you’ll need to put in some conscious effort into pre-race preparation and pacing.\n \nThe Race:\nAnother great feature of the Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon is the race organization and pacing support. Organizers of this race have set up several aid stations at even intervals throughout the course\, providing water\, snacks\, and energy drinks. They also have a team of experienced pacers ready to guide and support runners throughout the race. With these tools in place\, you can effortlessly settle into your pace and focus on enjoying the gorgeous scenery as you run. \nFor those who may not be marathon or half marathon inclined\, the race offers other distances to attempt. There’s the new Revel Big Cottonwood 10K\, put in place to help accommodate everyone who desires to be there on that day. So\, there is a distance for everyone\, beginner or veteran runners alike. \nThe Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon is one of the most noteworthy races in the country\, offering a range of distances for runners of all levels and abilities. With a fast-paced and challenging downhill route\, jaw-dropping scenery\, and top-notch race organization\, this is the perfect event for those seeking a new challenge in their running lives. From the moment you start\, to crossing the finish line\, the marathon and half marathon are guaranteed to provide you with an unforgettable experience; one that not only challenges your limits but also rewards you with moments that will remain etched in your mind forever. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/run-revel-big-cottonwood-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Run Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, S Guardsman Pass Rd\, Salt Lake City\, Utah\, 84121
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Mount Rushmore Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a thrilling and unforgettable racing experience? Look no further than the Mount Rushmore Half Marathon in Keystone\, South Dakota. This race offers stunning views of the Black Hills and a challenging course for runners of all levels. Not only will you get the chance to run alongside some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the country but you can also take in the history and culture of the area. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting on your fitness journey\, the Mount Rushmore Half Marathon is an event that should not be missed. \n1. The Scenic Course:\nThe Mount Rushmore Half Marathon starts in the heart of Keystone at the Keystone Visitor Center. The course winds through scenic landscapes featuring historic landmarks like Old Keystone Town. The scenic route consists of paved roads and a few steep hills that offer breathtaking views of Mount Rushmore. Runners will follow the course that goes through downtown Keystone\, known for its unique local shops\, craft beers\, and typical small-town charm. The course continues through the Black Hills National Forest and ends with a descent through winding roads\, finishing in the heart of Keystone. \n2. The Event Weekend:\nNot only does the Mount Rushmore Half Marathon provide you with physical challenges and breathtaking views of the Black Hills\, but it also offers other pre- and post-race activities. The Mount Rushmore Gospel Music Festival takes place on the same weekend as the race. Here\, you can enjoy world-class gospel music and take in all the culture Keystone has to offer. As an added benefit\, you can go to Mount Rushmore National Memorial\, one of the most patriotic landmarks in the United States\, free of charge. \n3. The Accommodations:\nIf you’re looking for accommodations\, Keystone offers many options such as hotels\, cabins\, and campgrounds\, so there is an option for every budget. You can also partake in other outdoor activities such as hiking\, biking\, and rock climbing at Black Hills National Forest and Rushmore Mountain Adventure Park. \nAs a runner\, the Mount Rushmore Half Marathon in Keystone\, South Dakota\, is a dream race. With its stunning scenery\, historic landmarks\, and patriotic significance\, it’s more than just a running event. Keystone offers plenty of pre- and post-race activities\, so why not make a long weekend trip out of it? Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting\, the Mount Rushmore Half Marathon is an event that you don’t want to miss. So start training\, book your accommodations\, pack your bags\, and get ready for the race of a lifetime. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mount-rushmore-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Mount Rushmore Half Marathon\, 13577 Ghost Canyon Rd\, Hermosa\, SD\, 57744\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon is one of the most unique destination half marathons in the United States\, taking runners on a scenic 13.1-mile loop through the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country in Lancaster County. With its Amish farmland setting\, signature horseshoe finisher medals\, and small-town hospitality\, this race delivers an experience you simply can’t find anywhere else. \nThe Lancaster County Course\nThe course rolls past working Amish farms\, one-room schoolhouses\, white-fenced pastures\, and red barns. Don’t be surprised to share the road shoulder with a horse-and-buggy or to see Amish children waving from front porches as you run by. Aid stations are staffed by local volunteer firefighters and community members\, and live bluegrass and Mennonite a cappella groups perform along the course. It’s quiet\, peaceful\, and rolls more than you’d expect — but the views and atmosphere make every mile worth it. \nPre-Race Pasta Dinner & Finisher’s Breakfast\nBird-in-Hand is famous for its food. The night before the race\, runners are invited to an authentic Amish-style pasta dinner at the host farm — homemade noodles\, freshly baked bread\, garden vegetables\, and shoo-fly pie. After the race\, every finisher gets a hot breakfast featuring scrapple\, sausage\, eggs\, pancakes\, and PA Dutch staples. It’s part of what makes this a beloved weekend trip for runners. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Bird-in-Hand\, PA — Bird-in-Hand Volunteer Fire Company\nNext Date: Saturday\, September 12\, 2026\nStart Time: 7:30 AM (Half Marathon); 5K and Kids Fun Run follow\nDistances: Half Marathon (13.1 Mile)\, 5K\, Kids Fun Run\nField Size: Capped at ~2\,500 — often sells out\nCategory: Road Race — scenic\, charity-driven\, destination event\n\nCharity & Community\nAll proceeds from the race benefit the Bird-in-Hand Volunteer Fire Company. Runners earn the race’s signature horseshoe-shaped finisher’s medal — handcrafted locally and easily one of the most distinctive finisher’s medals in the country. \nRegister and learn more on the official Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bird-in-hand-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon | Bird-in-Hand Fire Co.\, 313 Enterprise Dr\, Bird-in-Hand\, PA\, 17505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:DNB Oslo Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The DNB Oslo Marathon is Norway’s largest urban running event\, offering a scenic and fast course through the heart of Oslo with distances for all levels. \nCourse Highlights\nThe DNB Oslo Marathon course is renowned for its scenic beauty and urban charm\, offering a unique tour of Norway’s capital. Starting and finishing at the iconic Rådhusplassen (City Hall Square)\, the route takes runners along the stunning Oslo Fjord. Participants enjoy views of the modern architecture at Aker Brygge and the historic Akershus Fortress\, a medieval castle that has stood guard over the city for centuries. The course is relatively flat and fast\, winding through the city center and passing landmarks like the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet. The loop design allows for maximum spectator support\, with crowds lining the streets to cheer on athletes as they navigate the picturesque waterfront and vibrant city districts. \nRace Details\nScheduled for September 12\, 2026\, the DNB Oslo Marathon is Norway’s largest road race\, attracting over 25\,000 participants from around the globe. The event offers a variety of distances to suit all abilities\, including the full marathon (42.195 km)\, half marathon (21.0975 km)\, the “10 for Grete” (10 km)\, and the grueling “Oslo Triple” (73.3 km) for those seeking an ultimate challenge. The marathon typically begins at 09:00\, followed by the half marathon at 13:00 and the 10 km races in the late afternoon. Registration includes a participant medal\, and an Expo is held at Rådhusplassen in the days leading up to the race\, where runners can pick up their bibs and explore offerings from various sports and health vendors. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Oslo Marathon for its incredible atmosphere and impeccable organization. The event is more than just a race; it’s a city-wide celebration of health and community. The “10 for Grete” distance is named in honor of the legendary Norwegian runner Grete Waitz\, adding a touch of inspiration and local heritage to the day. The variety of distances makes it accessible to everyone\, from elite athletes to families participating in the Mini Marathon. The supportive crowds\, live music along the course\, and the high-energy finish area at the waterfront create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best on the fast course or simply want to soak in the beauty of Oslo\, this race provides a perfect blend of competitive spirit and scenic sightseeing. \nReady to take on the streets of Norway’s capital? Join thousands of runners for an unforgettable experience at the DNB Oslo Marathon. Whether you’re tackling your first 10K or the full 42K\, the energy of Oslo awaits you. Secure your spot today by visiting the official Oslo Marathon website and register for your preferred distance! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Oslo\, Oslo — Norway\nNext Date: 2026-09-12\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ’73K Oslo Triple’]\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://oslomaraton.no/en/
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LOCATION:DNB Oslo Marathon | Oslo\, Rådhusplassen\, Oslo\, Oslo\, 0160\, Norway
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Ladakh Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Ladakh Marathon is a prestigious high-altitude race held in Leh\, India\, known as the world’s highest marathon with elevations reaching up to 17\,618 feet. It offers multiple distances\, including two extreme ultra-marathons\, and provides runners with stunning views of the Himalayas and ancient monasteries. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Ladakh Marathon is celebrated as the “World’s Highest Marathon\,” offering a course that is as breathtaking as it is challenging. Runners traverse a landscape characterized by dramatic mountain vistas\, ancient Buddhist monasteries\, and the serene Indus River. The marathon distance (42.195 km) starts at the NDS Memorial Stadium in Leh\, descending toward the Choglamsar Bridge. From there\, the route follows the Chuchot road\, with the majestic Stok range of mountains on the right and the Indus River on the left. Notable landmarks along the course include the Stakna Monastery\, perched atop a tiger-shaped rock\, the historic Thiksey Monastery\, and the Shey Palace. The high-altitude environment\, ranging from 11\,500 to over 17\,600 feet\, provides a unique backdrop that few other races in the world can match. \nRace Details\nThe 13th edition of the Ladakh Marathon is scheduled to take place from September 10th to 13th\, 2026. The main marathon\, half marathon\, and 11.2 km races will be held on Sunday\, September 13th\, 2026. The marathon race starts at 06:00 AM from the NDS Memorial Stadium\, located opposite the LAHDC Secretariat in Leh. The event features six distinct distances: the grueling 122 km Silk Route Ultra\, the 72 km Khardung La Challenge\, the 42.195 km Marathon\, the 21.0975 km Half Marathon\, an 11.2 km Run\, and a 5 km Run for Fun. Due to the extreme altitude\, participants are strictly required to arrive in Leh several days in advance for acclimatization. The race is certified by the Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS)\, ensuring it meets global standards for distance and organization. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Ladakh Marathon for the opportunity to test their limits in one of the most rugged and beautiful environments on Earth. It is a race of resilience\, born out of the recovery efforts following the 2010 flash floods in the region. Participants often speak of the profound sense of camaraderie with local Ladakhi runners and the incredible support from the local community. The sheer physical challenge of running at high altitude\, combined with the spiritual and cultural richness of the “Land of High Passes\,” makes this more than just a race—it is a life-changing journey. Crossing the finish line at the NDS Memorial Stadium provides a sense of accomplishment that is unparalleled\, as runners join the elite ranks of those who have conquered the highest marathon in the world. \nFor more information and to register for the upcoming event\, please visit the official website: https://ladakhmarathon.com. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Leh\, Ladakh — India\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: [‘122 Km (Silk Route Ultra)’\, ’72 Km (Khardung La Challenge)’\, ‘42.195 Km (Marathon)’\, ‘21.0975 Km (Half Marathon)’\, ‘11.2 Km (11.2 km Run)’\, ‘5 Km (Run for Fun)’]\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://ladakhmarathon.com
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LOCATION:Ladakh Marathon | Leh\, NDS Memorial Stadium\, opposite LAHDC Secretariat\, Leh\, Ladakh 194101\, Leh\, Ladakh\, 194101\, India
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Sydney Half (Featuring NSW Half Marathon Championship)
DESCRIPTION:The Sydney Half is a premier road race held at Sydney Olympic Park that serves as the NSW Half Marathon Championship\, featuring a fast\, flat\, and AIMS-certified course. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Sydney Half offers runners a unique opportunity to compete on a course steeped in sporting history at Sydney Olympic Park\, the heart of the 2000 Olympic Games. The route is renowned for being exceptionally fast and flat\, making it a favorite for athletes aiming for a personal best. Participants race along Dawn Fraser Avenue and weave through the iconic landmarks of the Olympic precinct\, including views of the Accor Stadium. The pinnacle of the course is the spectacular finish line experience\, where runners enter the Sydney Olympic Park Athletics Centre to cross the finish line on the premier athletics track where Olympic legends once competed. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Sunday\, 13 September 2026\, the Sydney Half serves as the official NSW Half Marathon Championship. The event is organized by Athletics New South Wales and features AIMS-certified courses for both the Half Marathon (21.1km) and the 10km distance\, ensuring international standards of measurement. In addition to the flagship half marathon\, the event includes a 10km run and a Family Fun Run (approximately 2.5km)\, catering to all ages and abilities. The half marathon typically begins in the early morning\, with elite wheelchair athletes and championship waves starting from approximately 06:20 AM. The race is conducted under World Athletics rules\, providing a professional and competitive environment for all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Sydney Half for its PB-friendly topography and the professional organization provided by Athletics NSW. The event strikes a perfect balance between a high-stakes championship race and a community-focused festival. Beyond the speed of the course\, participants love the convenience of the Sydney Olympic Park location\, which offers ample parking\, easy public transport access\, and world-class facilities. The sense of achievement is heightened by the track finish\, a rare treat in road racing that provides an “Olympic moment” for every finisher. Whether you are a seasoned elite competing for a state title or a recreational runner enjoying the atmosphere\, the Sydney Half is a highlight of the Australian running calendar. \nReady to chase your next personal best at the home of the Olympics? Secure your spot in the next edition of this iconic race. For more information and to register\, visit the official website: Sydney Half Official Site. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sydney\, New South Wales — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: [‘Half Marathon’\, ’10km’\, ‘Family Fun Run’]\nStart Time: 06:20\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.nswathletics.org.au/events/342891/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/sydney-half-featuring-nsw-half-marathon-championship/
LOCATION:Sydney Half (Featuring NSW Half Marathon Championship) | Sydney\, Edwin Flack Ave & Dawn Fraser Ave\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2127\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Erie Marathon at Presque Isle
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready for a marathon like no other? Look no further than the historic Erie Marathon! Nestled in the charming southwestern corner of Pennsylvania\, this marathon has everything you could want in a race: scenic views\, a flat course perfect for personal records\, and an exhilarating atmosphere that will leave you energized long after the finish line. It’s no wonder that runners from around the world flock to Erie each year to participate in this beloved event. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know about the historic Erie Marathon. \nThe Course:\nThe Erie Marathon has a rich history\, with its first race taking place in 1978. Since then\, the race has grown significantly\, with over 2\,000 runners participating each year. The race begins and ends at Presque Isle State Park\, a breathtaking peninsula that juts out into Lake Erie. The course takes runners on a flat\, fast loop\, allowing for an excellent chance for a personal record. And with the famously temperate climate in the area\, runners will have ideal conditions to achieve that record. \nThe Community:\nOne of the unique aspects of the Erie Marathon is the community spirit. The local runners and spectators come out in force to cheer on the participants. The energy and enthusiasm are contagious\, helping to push runners to their best time yet. And after crossing the finish line\, participants can enjoy a post-race party with music\, food\, and fun activities. \nThe City:\nThe Erie Marathon is also an excellent opportunity to explore the nearby area. The town of Erie offers fantastic restaurants and charming shops that runners can explore before and after the race. Additionally\, Presque Isle State Park provides boundless opportunities for outdoor adventures\, including hiking\, biking\, and swimming. With so much to see and do\, you’ll want to plan an extended stay in Erie. \n  \n \nThe Cause:\nIf you’re looking for a marathon with a cause\, the Erie Marathon will not disappoint. The race partners with local charities to raise money for various causes\, including cancer research and supporting families in need. Runners can raise money for the charity of their choice and feel good knowing that they’re helping a worthy cause. \nThe Erie Marathon is an event like no other. With its scenic views\, flat course\, and vibrant community spirit\, it’s no wonder that it’s become a beloved marathon for runners around the world. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a first-time marathoner\, Erie has something to offer everyone. So\, what are you waiting for? Start training today and get ready to make memories that will last a lifetime at the historic Erie Marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/erie-marathon-at-presque-isle/
LOCATION:Erie Marathon | Location\, 301 Peninsula Dr\, Erie\, Pennyslvania\, 16505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Are you a runner looking for a challenging yet scenic race that offers extraordinary beachfront views? Check out the Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k! This race is more than just a run\, it’s a cultural experience as participants get to explore the scenic coastal towns of Westerly and Watch Hill in Rhode Island. Every year\, hundreds of runners from around the country gather for the race\, with a mission to overcome this challenging course. \nIn this blog post\, we will dive deep into the Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k. We will discuss what makes the race unique\, such as its course and scenic views\, as well as its requirements for participation and the charitable components that make the race meaningful for the community. So\, grab your running clothes and get ready to take a dive into one of the most incredible races in the country! \nThe Course:\nThe Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k is an annual event that takes place in the beautiful coastal town of Westerly\, Rhode Island. The race showcases scenic views of the ocean\, with participants overlooking the historic Watch Hill lighthouse. The race starts and finishes at Misquamicut State Beach\, followed by the shaded loop course through the beautiful neighborhoods. The race is broken down into three categories: Half Marathon\, Half Marathon Relay\, and 5k. You get to choose which category works best for you! \nThe race is hosted by the Ocean Community Chamber of Commerce and is open to runners of all ages. While the race is challenging\, it’s also beginner-friendly\, with a generous cutoff time of 4 hours for the Half Marathon and Half Marathon Relay. The course is a mix of flat and hilly terrain and provides the perfect challenge for runners looking for an adventure. \nThe Community:\nNot only is the Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k unique for its scenic views and challenging course\, but it is also one of the most charitable races around. The funds raised from the race go to support the Jonnycake Center of Westerly\, a charitable organization that aims to alleviate hunger and poverty in the area. This makes the Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k a race that not only pushes runners to new heights but also supports a great cause. \nIn addition to supporting a good cause\, runners who participate in this race get to enjoy a weekend full of activities. There’s pre-race yoga\, a potluck picnic\, and a post-race party at Misquamicut State Beach\, which features live music and refreshments. It’s a great way to connect with other runners and celebrate everyone’s accomplishments. \nThe Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay & 5k is a fantastic way to combine your love for running with a vacation by the beach. The race offers a challenging course\, scenic views of the ocean\, and chances to support a charitable cause\, making it an overall rewarding experience. The race offers an experience that’s not just limited to taking part in the run\, but also to making new connections\, enjoying the company of fellow runners\, and celebrating the weekend with a party. So\, if you’re looking for a race that’s worth traveling for\, sign up for the Surftown Half Marathon\, Relay\, or 5k today! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/surftown-half-marathon-relay-5k/
LOCATION:Surftown Half Marathon & 5K | Location\, 321 Atlantic Ave\, Westerly\, Rhode Island\, 02891\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Harrisburg Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for an ultimate running experience? Welcome to the Harrisburg Half Marathon. Hosted in Pennsylvania’s capital city\, this event is famous for its incredible scenery\, challenging course\, and top-notch organization. As a runner\, you should not miss this fantastic race that features some of the best routes in the area. Whether you are an experienced athlete or a beginner\, the Harrisburg Half Marathon brings an exciting opportunity to chase your records and test your limits. \n1. What is the Harrisburg Half Marathon All About?\nThe Harrisburg Half Marathon is an annual event that takes place every fall in Harrisburg\, Pennsylvania. It is one of the most famous running races\, drawing a large audience of runners\, spectators\, and volunteers alike. The organizers have designed the route to provide a challenging race for runners of all experience levels; it includes long and short inclines with breathtaking views of the city’s riverfront\, historic buildings\, and state Capitol. Whether you are a seasoned marathon runner or a beginner gearing up to join your first race\, the Harrisburg Half Marathon is an excellent choice. \n2. How to Register\nThe Harrisburg Half Marathon registration process is simple and straightforward. First\, go to their official website and register. You’ll need to choose your desired race category\, whether you want to run the half marathon\, 5K\, or the relay. Secondly\, you’ll need to provide your basic information\, including name\, address\, date of birth\, and emergency contact. The registration fee varies depending on the race category\, and early bird discounts are available for those who sign up early. You’ll receive your race packet through email\, containing all the necessary information regarding the race. \n3. Training Tips\nIf you’re planning on running the Harrisburg Half Marathon\, preparing for it in advance is crucial. Training plays an essential role in ensuring you run the race successfully. Start practicing at least 12-16 weeks before the race day and build your endurance gradually. Slow and steady progress is better than sudden\, intense regimes that could cause injury. Make sure to vary your training and include cardio exercises\, weightlifting\, and stretching. As you near the big day\, focus on resting\, fueling your body with nutritious meals\, and staying hydrated throughout your training. \n4. What to Expect on Race Day\nOn race day\, you can expect a fantastic atmosphere at the Harrisburg Half Marathon. With cheering crowds and live music lining the streets\, you’ll find the motivation\, you need to complete the race. The race begins at Riverfront Park\, where runners set off and complete a 5K loop before descending into the town and then doing a loop around the Riverfront Park. The scenic route is not only challenging but also picturesque\, giving you the chance to take in spectacular views along the way. \nConclusion: If you’re looking for a well-organized\, challenging race with scenic views\, the Harrisburg Half Marathon is for you. Sign up early\, train smart\, and savor the moment when you join the race day buzz. With an excellent route and enthusiastic support\, you’ll have everything you need for a memorable experience. So lace up your running shoes\, get your body in shape\, and join the thousands of runners who have already completed the Harrisburg Half Marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/harrisburg-half-marathon/
LOCATION:UPMC Harrisburg Half Marathon & 10k | Location\, City Island\, Harrisburg\, Pennyslvania\, 17101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Vilnius Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Swedbank Vilnius Marathon is Lithuania’s largest annual running festival\, taking participants through the UNESCO-listed Old Town and scenic riverbanks starting from the iconic Cathedral Square. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Swedbank Vilnius Marathon offers a breathtaking journey through the heart of Lithuania’s capital\, a city renowned for its stunning Baroque architecture and verdant landscapes. The race begins and concludes at the historic Cathedral Square\, situated at the foot of Gediminas Hill. Runners traverse the UNESCO-listed Old Town\, where cobblestone streets wind past majestic churches\, medieval buildings\, and hidden courtyards. A significant portion of the course follows the scenic banks of the Neris River\, providing refreshing views and a flatter profile compared to the city’s hilly outskirts. Participants also run through the bohemian district of Užupis\, known for its artistic flair and self-declared “republic” status. The route is carefully designed to showcase the contrast between the historic center and the modern city\, including the bustling Gediminas Avenue\, the main thoroughfare of Vilnius\, ensuring a visually stimulating experience for every participant. \nRace Details\nScheduled for September 13\, 2026\, the Vilnius Marathon is Lithuania’s premier running event and is organized in accordance with World Athletics Label rules. The 2026 edition marks the 23rd year of this prestigious competition\, uniting thousands of athletes from around the world. Participants can choose from several distances to suit their abilities\, including the full marathon (42.195 km)\, half marathon (21.098 km)\, 10 km\, and 5 km runs. There is also a 3 km “Swedbank Walk” and a dedicated children’s race for younger enthusiasts. The marathon has a generous time limit of 5 hours and 30 minutes\, while the half marathon allows for 3 hours. Hydration and refreshment stations are strategically placed every few kilometers\, offering water\, electrolytes\, and in the latter stages of the marathon\, energy gels and fruit. The event utilizes advanced electronic timing chips to ensure accurate results\, and all finishers are rewarded with a unique commemorative medal that reflects the cultural heritage of the city. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across the globe are drawn to the Vilnius Marathon for its unique blend of history\, culture\, and vibrant community spirit. The event is celebrated for its incredible atmosphere\, with live music stations and enthusiastic cheering crowds lining the streets to motivate participants through every mile. The course’s passage through the Old Town offers an unparalleled sightseeing experience\, making every kilometer feel like a step through history. Many participants are moved by the city’s historical significance\, including its role in the Baltic Chain of 1989\, a legacy of freedom that is often woven into the event’s identity. The organization is consistently praised for its professionalism\, providing comprehensive services such as secure baggage storage\, medical support\, and a lively event village in Cathedral Square. Whether you are aiming for a personal best on the relatively flat and fast course or simply looking to enjoy the scenic beauty of one of Europe’s most enchanting capitals\, the Vilnius Marathon provides an unforgettable racing experience that lingers long after the finish line. \nRegister now at the official site: Vilnius Marathon Registration. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Vilnius\, Vilnius County — Lithuania\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10 km\, 5 km\, 3 km Walk\, Children’s Run\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.vilniausmaratonas.lt/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vilnius-marathon/
LOCATION:Vilnius Marathon | Vilnius\, Katedros aikštė\, 01143 Vilnius\, Lithuania\, Vilnius\, Vilnius County\, 01143\, Lithuania
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Swedbank Tallinn Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Estonia’s largest running event\, the Swedbank Tallinn Marathon\, offers a fast and flat course through the medieval Old Town and along the scenic Baltic coast. \nThe Swedbank Tallinn Marathon is the premier running event in Estonia and the largest in the Baltic region. Held annually in the vibrant capital city of Tallinn\, it offers a range of distances that cater to everyone from elite athletes to families and casual joggers. The marathon is part of the prestigious World Athletics Label series\, ensuring a high standard of organization and a competitive field. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course of the Tallinn Marathon is renowned for its unique blend of history and natural beauty. Starting and finishing on the historic Falgi Road at the foot of Toompea Hill\, runners are immediately greeted by the architectural majesty of Tallinn’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town. The route takes participants through cobblestone streets lined with medieval buildings\, ancient city walls\, and towering church spires. \nBeyond the historic core\, the course expands into the modern and scenic parts of the city. Runners enjoy long stretches along the Baltic Sea coastline\, offering refreshing sea breezes and panoramic views of the Gulf of Finland. The path also winds through lush green parks and quiet residential districts like Kalamaja\, known for its colorful wooden houses. The course is famously flat and fast\, making it an ideal destination for those looking to set a personal best while taking in the sights of one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved medieval cities. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Swedbank Tallinn Marathon weekend is scheduled for September 11-13\, with the main 42.195 km marathon and the relay marathon taking place on Sunday\, September 13. The marathon start is scheduled for 09:00. In addition to the full marathon\, the festival includes a half marathon (21.1 km)\, a 10 km Fall Race\, a 5 km Nike Youth Run\, and dedicated kids’ races. This multi-day event ensures a festive atmosphere throughout the city. \nParticipants can expect world-class amenities\, including numerous refreshment stations stocked with water and energy drinks every 3-5 kilometers. Professional pacemakers are available to help marathoners reach their time goals\, ranging from sub-3 hours to 6 hours. The race center is located at Freedom Square (Vabaduse väljak)\, which serves as the hub for the expo\, bib pick-up\, and post-race celebrations. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the world are drawn to the Tallinn Marathon for its exceptional organization and the warm hospitality of the Estonian people. The atmosphere is electric\, with thousands of spectators lining the streets to cheer on participants\, accompanied by musical performances and cultural displays at various points along the route. The sense of achievement upon finishing under the shadow of the historic city walls is unparalleled. \nThe event is also praised for its inclusivity and variety. Whether you are an experienced marathoner seeking a fast course or a beginner looking to complete your first 5 km\, there is a distance for everyone. The virtual run option also allows those who cannot travel to Tallinn to participate in the spirit of the event from anywhere in the world. Combining a high-quality race experience with the opportunity to explore a beautiful European capital makes the Tallinn Marathon a must-do event on the international running calendar. \nReady to experience the beauty of Tallinn? Secure your spot in the next edition of Estonia’s biggest running festival. Register now on the official Tallinn Marathon website and start your journey to the finish line! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Tallinn\, Harju County — Estonia\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘5K’\, ‘Relay Marathon’]\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.jooks.ee/en/tallinn-marathon/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/swedbank-tallinn-marathon/
LOCATION:Swedbank Tallinn Marathon | Tallinn\, Falgi tee\, 10133 Tallinn\, Tallinn\, Harju County\, 10133\, Estonia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Wachau Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Wachau Marathon is a scenic point-to-point race through Austria’s UNESCO-listed Wachau Valley\, offering a fast and flat course along the Danube River from Emmersdorf to Krems. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Wachau Marathon offers one of the most stunning and fastest courses in Europe. Runners traverse the Wachau Valley\, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rolling vineyards\, medieval castles\, and the majestic Danube River. The point-to-point route begins in Emmersdorf\, directly across from the iconic Melk Abbey\, and follows the river downstream. Because the course follows the natural flow of the Danube\, it is incredibly flat and even features a slight net downhill\, making it a prime destination for athletes aiming to set a personal best. Along the way\, participants pass through charming historic villages like Spitz and Dürnstein\, the latter famous for its blue church tower and the ruins where Richard the Lionheart was once imprisoned. The final kilometers lead into the city of Krems\, where a vibrant finish line atmosphere awaits in the lush Stadtpark. \nRace Details\nThe 26th edition of the Wachau Marathon is scheduled for September 13\, 2026. The main marathon event starts at 10:00 am in Emmersdorf an der Donau\, with the half marathon also commencing at the same time from the town of Spitz. A unique feature of the event is the “Marathon Express\,” a special train service that transports runners from the finish area in Krems to their respective start lines\, ensuring a seamless logistical experience. In addition to the full and half marathon distances\, the event offers an 11 km quarter marathon starting in Achleiten at 09:30 am\, as well as relay options for teams of two\, three\, or four runners. Registration typically includes the transport fee for the shuttle services. Bib pickup is conveniently located in both Vienna and at the race expo in the Krems Convention Center (Messe Krems) on the days leading up to the race. The event has a long-standing history of excellence\, consistently ranking among Austria’s top marathons for its organization and scenic appeal. \nWhy Runners Love It\nParticipants from around the world are drawn to the Wachau Marathon not just for the competition\, but for the overall experience of the region. The course is lined with enthusiastic spectators\, and the refreshment stations are known for offering local specialties\, including the region’s famous apricots and world-class wines at the post-race celebrations. The combination of a world-class athletic challenge and a cultural tour through one of Austria’s most beautiful landscapes is hard to beat. Runners particularly appreciate the cool\, crisp September air and the fast topography that minimizes muscle strain. The inclusion of junior races and various distances makes it a family-friendly event\, while the charitable partnership with organizations like Caritas highlights the community spirit of the race. Whether you are an elite runner chasing a personal record or a recreational jogger soaking in the Danube views\, the Wachau Marathon provides a memorable and rewarding finish in the historic heart of Krems. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Krems an der Donau\, Lower Austria — Austria\nNext Date: 2026-09-13\nDistances: Marathon (42.195 km)\, Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, Quarter Marathon (11 km)\, Relay Marathon\, Nordic Walking (21.1 km)\, Junior Marathon\nStart Time: 10:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.wachaumarathon.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/wachau-marathon/
LOCATION:Wachau Marathon | Krems an der Donau\, Donaulände 1\, Krems an der Donau\, Lower Austria\, 3644\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Great North Run
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, thousands of runners flock to the streets of Newcastle upon Tyne in England to participate in the Great North Run. This iconic half marathon is the largest in the world\, with over 50\,000 runners participating over the years. The Great North Run is renowned for its course’s beauty\, its roaring crowd\, and the incredible energy of the runners themselves. This article will explore the Great North Run in detail\, tell you what to expect when you run\, and offer insider tips to ensure you have the time of your life. \nThe Course: \nThe Great North Run course is breathtaking. The half marathon starts at Newcastle upon Tyne’s central motorway and finishes at the South Shields Coastal Road. The runners pass by some of the city’s iconic landmarks\, like the Tyne Bridge\, the Baltic Art Centre\, and the Sage. The course is relatively flat\, with only a few small hills\, which makes it an excellent race for all levels of runners. This course’s most challenging part is the last mile\, particularly the uphill of the final stretch toward the finish line. \n \nThe Atmosphere: \nThis race is more than a marathon; it’s a celebration of running\, community\, and the human spirit. The feeling of camaraderie and support is truly amazing\, with thousands of people lining the streets to cheer on the runners. Bands\, choirs\, and steel drums provide entertainment along the way\, and people offer high-fives to keep spirits high. If you’re a first-timer\, you will feel like a celebrity\, hearing your name being cheered out by strangers who line the pavement. The atmosphere of the Great North Run is genuinely electrifying. \n  \nTips for Running the Great North Run:\n1. Prepare for Weather: The weather in Newcastle upon Tyne can be uncertain\, from cool and wet to hot and sunny. Ensure you pack running gear for both conditions and have sunblock\, a hat\, and a pair of sunglasses on hand. \n2. Arrange Accommodation Early: As the Great North Run is a big event\, you would benefit from arranging your accommodation early to avoid extortionate prices. Look for hotels near the start line as this will make your race day more manageable. \n3. Eat Well: Fueling your body leading up to the race is essential. You’ll want to eat a well-balanced diet to ensure you have the energy and nutrients you need to complete the half marathon comfortably. \n \n4. Train on Hillier Courses: Despite the Great North Run’s mostly flat course\, there are a few small hills. To feel comfortable\, incorporate some hills into your longer training runs. \n5. Stay Positive: When you get tired\, start to think positively and stay focused on the end goal. Remember\, you may be running alone\, but thousands of runners are experiencing the same thing. If you’re struggling\, pick someone running ahead of you and stay with them. \n\n \nThe Great North Run is a marvelous race that should be on any runner’s bucket list. The course is flat\, the atmosphere is electric\, and the location is in one of England’s gems\, Newcastle upon Tyne. With challenging hills\, incredible support\, and breathtaking sights\, this race is a rewarding challenge that will leave you feeling accomplished and inspired. Just remember to be well prepared\, stay positive\, and enjoy every moment of this fantastic event. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
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LOCATION:Great North Run | Location\, Gateshead\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Bryce Canyon Ultra Marathons
DESCRIPTION:Bryce Canyon Ultra Marathons\nFew races on earth can match the raw beauty of the Bryce Canyon Ultras. Held each September in the red-rock canyon country of southern Utah\, this event sends runners through hoodoo amphitheaters\, high desert plateaus\, and forested singletrack at elevations ranging from 7\,000 to 9\,000 feet — a challenge that rewards the adventurous in full. \nThe Course\nThe event offers six distances: 100 Mile\, 50 Mile\, 60K\, 50K\, 30K\, and a Trail Half Marathon (13.1 miles). All races start and finish at Lucky 7 Ranch in Hatch\, Utah\, with courses navigating the northern half and western edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. Signature terrain includes the Grandview Trail (singletrack through a hoodoo amphitheater)\, Thunder Mountain Trail (punchy ridges with steep descents)\, the Golden Wall and Red Canyon sections\, and stretches of doubletrack climbing through ponderosa pine forests. Expect cumulative elevation gain of 1\,100 to 16\,000+ feet depending on distance\, with the high-altitude terrain adding an extra layer of challenge for runners not acclimated to the elevation. The 50K and 60K start at 6:00–6:30 a.m.; the 100 Mile begins at 5:00 a.m. the previous evening. \nRace Day Experience\nAid stations are stocked with water\, electrolyte drinks\, gels\, chips\, fruit\, PB&J\, and — for longer distances — hot food like quesadillas and soups at later stations. Finisher medals are unique per distance\, and the event partners with FinisherPix for race photography. Bib pickup and the race expo take place the day before at Lucky 7 Ranch. A post-race meal is included with registration for all finishers. Pacers and crew are permitted for the 50-mile and 100-mile events. \nWhy Run the Bryce Canyon Ultras?\nThe Bryce Canyon Ultras delivers something rare: a technically demanding trail race in a setting that genuinely takes your breath away — both figuratively and literally at altitude. The event is organized by Vacation Races\, known for exceptional production quality and runner experience. The courses are challenging but not overly technical\, making them accessible to trail runners beyond the elite. The mission extends beyond the race itself\, with an emphasis on environmental stewardship and community benefit for the local Utah region. \nTravel & Logistics\nLucky 7 Ranch is located in Hatch\, Utah\, approximately 4.5 hours south of Salt Lake City and 1.5 hours north of Las Vegas. Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) is the most popular gateway. Camping is available on-site at Lucky 7 Ranch (pre-register during race registration)\, with options ranging from car camping to tent sites and RV spaces. For hotel accommodations\, Panguitch (~15 miles north) and Bryce Canyon City (~20 miles east) offer lodging close to the start. The Bryce Canyon National Park area also features Ruby’s Inn Resort as a popular runner basecamp. Book early — September is peak season in canyon country. \nHow to Register\nEntries sell out across all distances\, often before race day. Register at the Vacation Races official website as soon as registration opens to secure the best pricing. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nZion Ultra Marathon Races (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)\nOgden Marathon\nRun Revel Big Cottonwood Marathon & Half Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bryce-canyon-ultras/
LOCATION:Bryce Canyon Ultras | Location\, E Bench Rd\, Hatch\, Utah\, 84735\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:The Air Force Marathon Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Are you an avid runner looking for your next big running challenge? Look no further than the Air Force Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5k! Held annually at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton\, Ohio\, this iconic event draws thousands of participants from all over the world. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon veteran or a fresh-faced first-timer\, the Air Force Marathon has something for everyone. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what makes this event so special and explore what you can expect if you decide to sign up. \nThe Course:\nThe Air Force Marathon features four different race distances: the full marathon (26.2 miles)\, the half marathon (13.1 miles)\, the 10K (6.2 miles)\, and the 5K (3.1 miles). All of the races start and finish at the National Museum of the United States Air Force\, which is the largest and oldest military aviation museum in the world. The course itself is a scenic loop through the base\, featuring a mix of flat stretches and rolling hills. In addition to the stunning views\, runners will be treated to a range of on-course entertainment\, including live bands and cheered stations staffed by military personnel. \nThe Race Organization:\nOne of the standout features of the Air Force Marathon is the level of organization and support the race provides. The event is run by a dedicated team of military and civilian personnel who are committed to making the experience as smooth and enjoyable as possible. That means top-notch aid stations stocked with water\, sports drinks\, and energy gels; professionally trained medical staff on hand to address any injuries or concerns; and plenty of enthusiastic volunteers to cheer you on every step of the way. \nThe Cause:\nOf course\, the Air Force Marathon isn’t just about running. The event is also an opportunity to honor and celebrate the brave men and women who serve in the United States Air Force. Throughout the weekend\, participants and spectators can explore the National Museum of the United States Air Force\, attend events like the Pasta Dinner and Breakfast of Champions\, and interact with both current and retired members of the military. The race also includes the opportunity to participate in the Flyover Challenge\, running with a weighted rucksack in honor of a fallen service member. \nThe Logistics:\nIf you’re interested in participating in the Air Force Marathon\, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First\, the race tends to sell out quickly\, so be sure to register early if you want to secure your spot. Second\, be prepared for some challenging elevation changes on the course – while it’s not the hardest marathon out there\, it’s also not a walk in the park. Finally\, remember to take care of yourself in the days leading up to the race – get plenty of rest\, stay hydrated\, and taper your training to avoid injury. \nThe Air Force Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5k is an unforgettable event that’s all about pushing yourself to your limits and honoring the sacrifices of those who serve in the military. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or a newcomer to the world of running\, this event is an opportunity to challenge yourself\, connect with others\, and experience the thrill of crossing the finish line. If you’re ready to take on the ultimate running challenge\, we hope to see you at the Air Force Marathon! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-air-force-marathon-weekend/
LOCATION:The Air Force Marathon and Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k | Location\, 1100 Spaatz St\, Dayton\, Ohio\, 45433\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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