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SUMMARY:Bayou City Classic 10K
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Bayou City Classic 10K starts on Smith Street in downtown Houston and finishes along McKinney Street near City Hall\, weaving through the heart of the city past Hermann Square — one of Houston’s most beloved public spaces adjacent to City Hall. The USATF-certified 10K course and the companion 5K Fun Run both begin and finish near City Hall\, keeping the entire event centered in a walkable\, spectator-friendly downtown area. Hermann Square serves as the vibrant post-race gathering zone. \nRace Details\nThe 49th Annual Bayou City Classic 10K takes place Saturday\, March 7\, 2026. The hand-cycle/pushrim division starts the 10K at 7:50 AM\, with the main 10K run/walk starting at 8:00 AM. The 5K Fun Run begins at 8:20 AM (handcycle/pushrim at 8:15 AM). Race-day registration is available until 7:15 AM via QR code online payment — no in-person paper forms accepted. Participants must be registered by 7:30 AM to be eligible for awards. \nHistoric Legacy\nAs Texas’ oldest 10K race\, the Bayou City Classic carries nearly five decades of Houston running history. What began as a small road race has grown into a cornerstone of the Houston running calendar\, drawing thousands of participants and remaining one of the most inclusive events in the city. The race’s fully accessible course — welcoming hand-cycle and wheelchair divisions alongside runners and walkers — reflects its deep commitment to inclusive community fitness. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Bayou City Classic’s March date hits the sweet spot of Houston’s weather calendar — spring warmth without summer humidity. Downtown Houston comes alive on race morning with spectator energy around Hermann Square\, and the post-race party near City Hall draws participants into a genuine community celebration. The fact that 100% of proceeds go directly to the Houston Parks Department makes every registration a contribution to the parks and trails that Houston runners use year-round. \nRegister\nRegister at RunSignup or via bayoucityclassic.org. Early bird pricing (through August 31) is the lowest available.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bayou-city-classic-10k-houston/
LOCATION:Bayou City Classic 10K | Hermann Square\, Hermann Square\, 900 Bagby St\, Houston\, TX 77002\, Houston\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hop Hop Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nHop Hop Half runs along the scenic shores of Lacamas Lake in Camas\, Washington\, a short drive east of Portland across the Columbia River. The course showcases spring wildflowers\, towering Douglas firs\, and the sparkling lake on a well-maintained route that’s challenging but accessible for all abilities. With five distances — half marathon\, 15K\, 10K\, 5K\, and a 1-miler — the whole family can participate on Easter Saturday. \nRace Details\nProduced by Foot Traffic\, Portland’s iconic local running retailer\, Hop Hop Half takes place on Easter weekend every April. The 2026 race is Saturday\, April 4th. Wave starts begin at 7:15 a.m. for early half and 15K runners\, with the main wave at 7:50 a.m. and the 1-miler at 8:45 a.m. The course closes fully at 11:30 a.m. Group pricing is available for teams of six or more\, and mimosas and Easter bunny photo ops add to the festive post-race party. \nWhy Runners Love It\nHop Hop Half has become one of the most popular spring races in the Portland area thanks to its cheerful Easter theme\, beautiful lake course\, and Foot Traffic’s reputation for well-organized\, enthusiastic events. The mimosa station and Easter bunny photos at the finish make for some of the best post-race memories on the Oregon/Washington racing calendar. The race sells out quickly — often before March ends. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister early — this race fills before race month. Bib pick-up happens at Foot Traffic retail locations in the week before the race. The 10% discount for groups of six or more makes it a great team event. Dress for spring Pacific Northwest conditions — light layers work well as the morning starts cool but warms up on course. \nHop into spring racing — register at Foot Traffic before it sells out.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hop-hop-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Hop Hop Half Marathon | Lacamas Lake\, Camas WA\, Lacamas Lake\, Camas Meadows Golf Course\, Camas\, WA 98607\, Camas\, Washington\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Trinity River Hop 5K & 10K (Fort Worth)
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Trinity River Hop takes place on the Trinity Trails — Fort Worth’s crown jewel trail network running along the Trinity River — starting and finishing at Gateway Park’s Fort Woof parking lot. The 5K course completes one loop while the 10K runs two\, taking runners past the Gateway Circle\, around the soccer fields\, and out onto the Trinity Trails toward the Randoll Mill Pedestrian Bridge. The 2026 edition is the first to include a half marathon and full marathon option\, using the same trail network and expanding through more of the river corridor’s scenic stretches. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Trinity River Hop takes place Saturday\, April 4\, 2026. Packet pickup opens at 6:30 AM at the race site. The 5K and 10K start at 8:30 AM. Half marathon and full marathon start times are to be confirmed for the 2026 expansion. The surface is mostly concrete and asphalt on the paved Trinity Trails network. The Fort Woof Dog Park is adjacent to the start/finish area — this is a runner-friendly\, family-friendly event at a beloved community park. 10K runners should be prepared to complete the course before 11:00 AM when course breakdown begins. \nFort Worth’s Urban Trail Treasure\nThe Trinity Trails is one of Fort Worth’s most prized public amenities — a network of paved and unpaved paths running alongside the Trinity River’s branches through the heart of the city and into the suburbs. Gateway Park\, where the race starts\, is a 136-acre riverside park that also hosts mountain biking trails\, sports fields\, and the Fort Woof Dog Park. Running the Trinity Trails on a closed-to-traffic Easter Saturday morning\, with Fort Worth waking up around you\, offers a uniquely local experience that draws participants from across the Metroplex. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Trinity River Hop is a community favorite precisely because it isn’t trying to be anything other than a great local race on great local trails. The Easter weekend timing\, the Fort Woof Dog Park adjacency (dog-friendly atmosphere)\, and the family-friendly format make it ideal for groups of all ages and abilities. The expansion to half and full marathon distances in 2026 opens the race to more serious runners while maintaining the welcoming community spirit that has made the shorter distances popular. April in Fort Worth delivers warm but manageable running weather before the Texas summer heat arrives. \nRegister\nRegister at RunSignup. Registration opens August 1 each year. Gateway Park is located at 751 Beach Street\, Fort Worth\, TX 76111 — GPS: 32.756995\, -97.280449.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/trinity-river-hop-5k-10k-fort-worth/
LOCATION:Trinity River Hop | Gateway Park Trinity Trails\, Gateway Park\, 751 Beach Street\, Fort Worth\, TX 76111\, Fort Worth\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Bend Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Bend Marathon starts and finishes at Bend’s Old Mill District West Parking Area\, one of the most picturesque race venues in Oregon. The course follows the Deschutes River Trail through Bend’s scenic riverfront parks\, climbing gently through neighborhoods with panoramic views of the Cascade Mountains — including Mount Bachelor\, the Three Sisters\, and Broken Top. The marathon starts at 7:00 a.m.\, with the half marathon at 8:00 a.m.\, 10K at 8:15 a.m.\, and 5K at 8:30 a.m. A Kids Race follows at 11:00 a.m. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Bend Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, April 12\, 2026\, at the Old Mill District West Parking Area. Organized by passionate local race directors\, this race has a refreshingly personal quality that big-city events can’t match. Registration is available at bend-marathon.com with early pricing significantly lower than race-day pricing. The five-distance format ensures the whole family can participate. \nWhy Runners Love It\nBend is consistently ranked among America’s best outdoor cities\, and the marathon puts that reputation on full display. Running along the Deschutes River with the snowcapped Cascades as your backdrop creates some of the most scenically motivated miles you’ll ever run. The Old Mill District — a converted historic lumber mill turned upscale shopping and dining district — provides a stunning start/finish venue\, and Bend’s legendary post-race restaurant and brewery scene means recovery meals are exceptionally well handled. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nBend sits at 3\,600 feet elevation — runners coming from sea level should allow extra acclimatization time or adjust pace expectations. April weather in Bend can range from warm sunshine to snow flurries; pack layers. The Old Mill District offers plenty of parking. Plan a full Bend weekend with mountain biking\, hiking\, or skiing before or after the race. \nRun through Oregon’s outdoor capital — register at Bend Marathon.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bend-marathon/
LOCATION:Bend Marathon | Old Mill District\, Bend OR\, Old Mill District West Parking Area\, Bend\, OR 97702\, Bend\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Flying Pirate Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:For runners who seek a unique and scenic route\, the Flying Pirate Half Marathon presents a fitting challenge. Held annually in April\, this race offers runners a chance to traverse the beautiful beaches of North Carolina’s Outer Banks and enjoy the thrill of piracy-infused festivities. The Flying Pirate Half Marathon has become a sought-after destination in the running community\, with hundreds of participants flocking to this popular marathon. In this blog post\, we’ll explore what makes the Flying Pirate Half Marathon so unique and why you should consider adding it to your bucket list. \n1. Flying Pirate Half Marathon Course:\nThe course of the Flying Pirate Half Marathon is one of the most scenic and exciting paths for the runners. The race goes through several little beach towns along the North Carolina coast\, with views of the Atlantic Ocean\, sound\, and several notable landmarks like the Wright Brothers National Memorial. You’ll start from the Dare County Airport and work your way through a course that takes you through a series of picturesque small towns and scenic running trails. The route is mostly flat with few inclines\, so you can expect to maintain a steady pace throughout the race. \n[optin-monster slug=”u9ogigt36k4zbwkxi5az” followrules=”true”] \n2. Pirate Themed Race Festivities:\nThe Flying Pirate Half Marathon race organizers take the pirate theme seriously\, and the entire race is celebrated pirate-style. You’ll encounter plenty of pirate-themed cheers\, music\, and costumes dotted along the racecourse. Expect to see fellow runners dressed up as pirates\, swinging cutlasses\, and adorning colorful mermaid tails. Runners get a unique pirate-themed medal that has different designs each year and is a must-have. Post-race\, join the pirate- themed festivities with some of the best food and drink selections with several vendors available. \n3. Perfect Racing Conditions:\nThe Flying Pirate Half Marathon is held in the month of April\, which offers the perfect temperature for marathon running. The weather is cool\, and you can avoid the harsh heat that comes with summer racing. Besides\, a spring race means you’ll get to run past blooming azaleas and dogwoods\, with beautiful aromas to aid your running experience. \n4. Topnotch Race Organization and Participant Support:\nThe Flying Pirate Half Marathon race organizers put in a lot of effort and have earned high praise for their well-coordinated and smooth race organization. From ample parking to clearly marked race courses\, everything is done to minimize any potential hitches on the day. You’ll receive support not just from the organizers but also from the rest of your fellow runners who will keep pushing you to the finish line. \n5. Perfect Destination Race for Runners:\nThe Flying Pirate Half Marathon race offers more than just racing – the Outer banks region is one of the best beach destinations on the East coast\, with miles of oceanfront and plenty of outdoor activities. There are numerous activities like kayaking\, surfing\, hiking\, and sight-seeing to try after the race. The race hosts many hotels and vacation rentals\, which makes this event the perfect opportunity to plan a vacation with your friends and family. \nThe Flying Pirate Half Marathon is an unforgettable and unique running experience that should earn a place on every runner’s bucket list. The breathtaking scenery\, pirate-themed festivities\, and perfect running conditions make it a race worth getting excited about. So grab your shoes and start preparing for the Flying Pirate Half Marathon – you won’t regret it. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/flying-pirate-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Flying Pirate Half Marathon | Location\, 109 Veterans Drive\, Kill Devil Hills\, North Carolina\, 27948\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:St Luke's Half Marathon & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a thrilling and challenging race this season? Look no further than the St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k in downtown Boise. This epic race spans 13.1 miles through the heart of the city with stunning views of the Boise River and challenging hills. Whether you’re an experienced runner looking for a new challenge or a beginner hoping to test your limits\, the St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k is the perfect event for you. \nThe Course:\nThe St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k course offers stunning views of the city. You’ll run alongside the Boise River through scenic parks and tree-lined streets. The race is known for its hilly terrain\, so be prepared for a challenging run. The course changes every year\, so even seasoned runners are in for a new adventure every time they sign up. \n[optin-monster slug=”u9ogigt36k4zbwkxi5az” followrules=”true”] \nThe Atmosphere:\nThe St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k is not just a race\, it’s a celebration of the community. The course is lined with enthusiastic supporters cheering on runners as they pass by. The finish line is a festive event with music\, food\, and friends waiting to celebrate your accomplishment. This event promotes health and wellness as well as community building. \nThe Volunteers:\nThe race wouldn’t be possible without the dedication of volunteers. From handing out water on the course to directing runners at tricky turns\, volunteers play a vital role in the success of the event. You’ll be amazed by the energy and enthusiasm of the volunteers\, who truly go above and beyond to make sure runners have a great experience. \nThe Charity:\nBeyond promoting health and connecting a community\, St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5K has a charitable aspect. The event has raised more than $1.75 million in charity since it began\, and proceeds continue to benefit St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital\, which serves over 90\,000 children annually. \nThe Experience:\nThe St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k truly is an unforgettable experience. You’ll push yourself to new heights\, meet amazing fellow runners\, and connect with the Boise community in a unique way. The race marks a significant achievement in your fitness journey and allows you to celebrate with those who supported you throughout the process. By participating\, you’ll have so many thrilling experiences and wonderful memories while making a difference in children’s lives. \nIf you’re looking for a challenging yet rewarding race this season\, look no further than the St. Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k in downtown Boise. Come experience the beautiful course\, the engaging community\, the charity-giving aspect\, and the memorable event that’ll fill you with pride in your accomplishments. By signing up for this event\, you’re doing more than running a race – you’re joining a movement of health and community building with lavish pride in making children’s lives better. So\, lace up your running shoes and come run with us. You won’t regret it! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/st-lukes-half-marathon-5k/
LOCATION:St Luke’s Half Marathon & 5k | Location\, 126 N. 17th St\, Allentown\, Pennyslvania\, 18104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Seven Sister Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Trail running is one of the most exhilarating and challenging sports in the world. It takes you through rough terrains\, steep mountains\, and dense forests where every step is a challenge. If you’re a trail runner who is looking for the ultimate test of endurance\, then you should definitely try out the Seven Sister Trail Race. This challenging event is held in Amherst\, Massachusetts\, and is considered one of the toughest trail races in the world. \nThe Course:\nThe Seven Sisters Trail Race takes place on a 12-mile course that includes a total of 7 challenging peaks. The elevation gain on this course is over 3\,500 feet\, which means you will be climbing steep inclines and descending rocky descents throughout the race. Some of the climbs are over 1\,000 ft\, and you’ll be scaling them over extremely technical terrain. These climbs are going to test your endurance\, skills and require all your focus. \n[optin-monster slug=”u9ogigt36k4zbwkxi5az” followrules=”true”] \nThe Weather:\nApart from the terrain and elevation\, the weather can play a cruel role in this race. New England weather is unpredictable at best. It can be hot and humid\, pouring rain or chilly and windy. No matter the season\, you must be prepared for all sorts of weather while racing. That’s why many trail runners have described the Seven Sisters Trail Race as one of the most challenging races in the country. \nThe Trail:\nAnother thing that makes this race challenging is the technical nature of the trail. The course is littered with roots\, rocks\, and uneven terrain that you must navigate while running at top speed. You’ll be running through technical single-track for mile after mile\, and one misstep could result in a severe injury. This race will force you to be mentally sharp and focused until the very end. \nThe Views:\nDespite the level of difficulty this race offers\, the stunning views and the natural beauty of Massachusetts’s wilderness will make the journey worth it. As you run through the forest\, you’ll be surrounded by colorful foliage and the breathtaking beauty that New England has to offer. The Seven Sisters Trail Race is about pushing your limits in a natural environment and experiencing the beauty of the land. \nThe Seven Sisters Trail Race is not a race for the faint-hearted. If you’re looking for a challenging trail race\, Seven Sisters is the ultimate test that will push you to your limits. The beautiful views and serene environment along the way are just the cherry on top. Participating in the Seven Sisters Trail Race will be an unforgettable experience that you’ll always remember. So\, train and get ready to experience one of the toughest trail races in the world\, and see how far you can push your limits. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/seven-sister-trail-race/
LOCATION:Seven Sister Trail Race | Location\, Amherst\, Massachusetts\, 01002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Toronto Marathon Races
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a running enthusiast\, the Toronto Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k is one of the most highly anticipated events on the running calendar. Every year\, thousands of runners from around the world come to Toronto to participate in the event\, which is renowned for its scenic routes and fantastic crowd support. So\, whether you’re a seasoned runner or a first-timer\, you won’t want to miss out on the action. Here’s everything you need to know about the Toronto Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k\, including race course information and sites to see. \n1) The Race Courses:\nThe Toronto Marathon is a full 42.2 km (26.2 mile) course that takes runners through the city’s downtown heart\, highlighting some of Toronto’s most iconic sights. Starting at the iconic Nathan Phillips Square and winding through Chinatown\, Little Italy\, and the Entertainment District\, the course showcases Toronto’s diverse neighborhoods. Runners will also get to enjoy scenic views of Lake Ontario on the Martin Goodman Trail as they approach the finish line. \nThe Half Marathon\, a 21.1 km (13.1 mile) shorter version of the full marathon\, has a different route that follows the eastern part of the city. Runners will run past The Beaches\, Rosedale\, and ultimately finish at Ontario Place Boulevard. \nThe 10k\, a 6.2-mile race\, starts and ends at Ontario Place Boulevard. Runners will run west towards Humber Bay Park\, a picturesque spot with a beautiful view of Toronto’s waterfront. \nFinally\, the 5k race features a route towards the epicenter of the event\, the Exhibition Place Grounds. \n2) The Scenic View:\nAs for attractions that runners will get to see\, one of the biggest highlights is the CN Tower\, one of the tallest structures in the world. It’s a familiar sight that runners will see during the entire race. Another iconic sight is the drastic mix of architectural styles from Old Toronto buildings like city halls to modern buildings like the Tom Patterson Theatre. Runners will also get to enjoy the beautiful scenic views of Lake Ontario as mentioned before\, which provides runners a scenic respite from the bustling city. The route also traverses various neighborhoods\, allowing racers to catch a glimpse of Toronto’s vibrant culture. \n3) The Event Weekend:\nAs the marathon\, half marathon\, 10k\, and 5k take place throughout a weekend\, there’s more than just races for runners and families to enjoy. The event typically features an expo\, where vendors offer a wide range of running-related gear and goodies. There is also a variety of music acts\, food trucks\, and entertainment performances. \nThe Toronto Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k offer a beautiful opportunity to explore Toronto’s neighborhoods\, culture and scenic attractions. More than a run\, it’s a celebration of Toronto’s liveliness and diversity of neighborhoods. Whether you’re a competitive runner\, a recreational jogger\, or just looking for a fun experience\, you’ll find plenty to like in this exciting event. So\, grab your running shoes\, get registering and find yourself taking the charming\, vibrant streets of Toronto. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/toronto-marathon-races/
LOCATION:Toronto Marathon\, 5100 Yonge St\, North York\, Ontario\, M2N 5V7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Lincoln National Guard Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Lincoln National Guard Marathon is a premier Nebraska race starting at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and serving as the official time trials for the All-Guard Marathon Team. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Lincoln National Guard Marathon offers a scenic and city-wide running experience that showcases the heart of Nebraska’s capital. The course begins on the vibrant campus of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln\, near the historic Memorial Stadium. Runners traverse a large loop through the city\, passing through downtown and catching a grand view of the Nebraska State Capitol Building. The route winds through charming residential neighborhoods and public parks\, including the Lincoln Children’s Zoo and Holmes Lake Park. A notable stretch of the course utilizes the city’s extensive greenway and bike trail system\, providing a natural backdrop before returning to the University campus for an energetic finish at the Champions Club. \nRace Details\nTypically held on the first Sunday in May\, the event features both a full 26.2-mile marathon and a 13.1-mile half marathon. The races operate with a wave start beginning at 07:00\, with wheelchair and rucksack athletes departing five minutes earlier at 06:55. The course is relatively flat with approximately 600 feet of elevation gain\, though marathoners face a challenging incline around mile 19. Participants must adhere to strict time limits: 4 hours for the half marathon and 6 hours and 15 minutes for the full marathon. Aid stations are conveniently spaced every 1.5 to 2.5 miles\, providing water\, Gatorade\, and medical support. The race is a USATF-sanctioned event and serves as a Boston Marathon qualifier. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners frequently praise the Lincoln Marathon for its exceptional organization and pervasive community support. One of the most unique aspects of the race is its long-standing partnership with the National Guard. For over 40 years\, the event has served as the official time trials for the All-Guard Marathon Team\, and seeing hundreds of Guard members running in uniform or rucking adds a powerful patriotic atmosphere. Spectator energy is high throughout the course\, with locals providing unofficial aid like popsicles and fruit snacks. The finish line experience is a particular highlight\, as runners complete their journey just steps away from the iconic “Sea of Red” at Memorial Stadium\, receiving a high-quality medal and celebrating at a well-stocked post-race party. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Lincoln\, NE — United States\nNext Date: 2026-05-03\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.lincolnmarathon.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lincoln-national-guard-marathon/
LOCATION:Lincoln National Guard Marathon | Lincoln\, 14th and Vine Streets\, Lincoln\, NE\, 68503\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Fountainhead Off-Road 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a challenging yet rewarding way to test your running skills? Then look no further than the Fountainhead Offhead 10k and Half Marathon. This trail run event takes you through the beautiful Fountainhead Regional Park in Virginia\, providing breathtaking views and a challenging course. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out\, the Fountainhead Offhead has something for everyone. In this blog\, we’ll cover everything you need to know about this exciting event. \n1. The Course:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead features both a 10k and a half marathon course\, each providing unique challenges. The 10k course takes you through the park’s scenic hiking trails\, with some technical features and a few steep inclines thrown in. The half marathon course is longer and more challenging\, taking you through rugged terrain and steep hills. Regardless of which course you choose\, the beauty of the park and the sense of accomplishment upon finishing make it all worth it. \n2. Race Day:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead is typically held in late January or early February\, so be prepared for cold weather conditions. The race starts early in the morning\, typically around 8:30 am\, so make sure you arrive at the park with plenty of time to warm up and prepare for the course. Parking is limited\, so be sure to carpool if possible and plan for extra time to find a spot. There will also be aid stations throughout the course to provide water and nutrition\, along with on-site medical staff in case of emergencies. \n3. Training:\nThe Fountainhead Offhead is a challenging race\, so it’s important to properly train for it beforehand. If you’re new to trail running or haven’t run a race in a while\, it’s recommended that you start with the 10k course. This will give you a chance to get used to the terrain and prepare for a longer race in the future. Be sure to include hill training in your regimen\, as the course includes some steep climbs. Also\, don’t forget to practice your trail running technique\, as certain sections of the course require technical skills. \n4. Registration:\nRegistration for the Fountainhead Offhead typically starts several months in advance of the race. Be sure to check the event’s website for details on registration fees and deadlines. If you plan to register as a team\, make sure to coordinate with your teammates and register together. Keep in mind that the race typically sells out in advance\, so don’t wait too long to register. \n5. Community:\nOne of the best parts of the Fountainhead Offhead is the community of runners and organizers that come together for the event. Whether you participate as an individual or as part of a team\, you’ll be surrounded by like-minded individuals who are passionate about trail running and outdoor fitness. Many runners return year after year to participate in the race\, making it a fun and supportive environment for everyone. \nThe Fountainhead Offhead 10k and Half Marathon is an exciting and challenging event that provides a unique trail running experience. From the beauty of the park to the challenging course to the sense of community among runners\, the Fountainhead Offhead is a one-of-a-kind event that you won’t want to miss. If you’re up for the challenge\, start training now and mark your calendars for race day. We’ll see you at the starting line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fountainhead-off-road-10k-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Fountainhead Off-Road 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 10875 Hampton Rd.\, Fairfax Station\, Virginia\, 22039\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Quad Rock 50 & 25 Mile
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Quad Rock 50 and 25 mile trail races take place entirely on the premium singletrack trails of Lory State Park and Horsetooth Mountain Park\, just west of Fort Collins in the northeastern Colorado Rockies. The 25-mile course features three major climbs and descents totaling over 5\,500 feet of vertical gain on 85% singletrack and 15% dirt road\, running clockwise from Soldier Canyon. The 50-mile course runs the 25-mile loop twice in opposite directions\, accumulating over 11\,000 feet of gain. Elevation ranges from 5\,444 to 7\,087 feet — modest by Colorado standards\, but the relentless terrain makes every foot count. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Quad Rock takes place Saturday\, May 9. The 50-mile starts at 5:30 AM and the 25-mile starts at 7:00 AM from Lory State Park. Time allowances are 14 hours (50 mile) and 12.5 hours (25 mile). The course is impeccably marked with pink flagging\, flour ground markings\, directional arrows\, and confidence flagging every quarter mile on longer trail stretches. The 50-mile event sold out for 2026 — this race moves fast. The course offers panoramic views east to the Great Plains stretching into Nebraska and west to Longs Peak dominating the horizon 30 miles away. \nWhy Runners Love It\nQuad Rock is put on by Gnar Runners — trail runners organizing events for trail runners — and that ethos shows in every detail. The course is challenging\, scenic\, and genuinely well-organized without the commercial sheen of larger events. The Fort Collins trail running community is passionate and welcoming\, the singletrack is world-class\, and the accessibility of the race from Denver (1.5 hours north) makes it a perennial favorite on the Colorado trail racing calendar. \nRace Weekend Tips\nMay in the Colorado foothills means variable weather — morning temperatures can be in the low 40s°F at the 5:30 AM start and potentially wet if spring storms linger. The course includes some exposed ridge sections where wind can be intense. The 50-mile event consistently sells out — register the moment registration opens in late winter. Carry navigation tools (GPS or a downloaded map) as backup even with excellent course marking\, especially for the nighttime early miles of the 50-mile race. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in late winter/early spring at gnarrunners.com via RunSignup. The 50-mile sells out quickly; the 25-mile typically has more availability but also fills before race day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/quad-rock-50-25-mile/
LOCATION:Quad Rock 50 & 25 Mile | Lory State Park\, Bellvue\, CO\, 708 Lodgepole Dr\, Bellvue\, CO 80512 (Lory State Park)\, Bellvue\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Wings For Life World Run
DESCRIPTION:Every year\, tens of thousands of people from around the globe lace up their running shoes to participate in the Wings for Life World Run. This unique race brings together runners\, wheelchair participants\, and supporters from various countries\, all united by a shared goal: to find a cure for spinal cord injury. But what makes this event truly special? Let’s delve into the details. \nThe Cause: Running for Spinal Cord Research\nThe Wings for Life World Run is more than just a race; it’s a movement driven by compassion and purpose. Organized by the non-profit foundation Wings for Life\, 100% of entry fees and donations are directed towards cutting-edge research projects aimed at finding a cure for spinal cord injury. Since its inception in 2014\, the event has raised millions of dollars\, funding groundbreaking studies and innovative treatments that bring hope to millions of people living with spinal cord injuries. \nThe Format: A Race with No Finish Line\nUnlike traditional races\, the Wings for Life World Run has no fixed finish line. Instead\, participants start running simultaneously worldwide\, either as part of organized events or individually using the Wings for Life World Run app. Thirty minutes after the start\, a “Catcher Car” begins to follow the runners\, gradually increasing its speed. Once the car passes a participant\, their race is over. This format ensures that everyone can partake\, regardless of their fitness level\, and it adds an element of unpredictability and excitement to the race. \nGlobal Participation: Unity Across Continents\nOne of the most remarkable aspects of the Wings for Life World Run is its global reach. The event takes place in numerous cities across different time zones\, creating a wave of momentum that spans continents. From beginners to elite athletes\, everyone runs together\, fostering a sense of unity and solidarity. Each step taken is a step closer to a world where spinal cord injuries can be cured. \nPersonal Stories: Inspiration and Determination\nBehind every participant is a story of inspiration and determination. Many run in honor of loved ones affected by spinal cord injuries; others are driven by personal experiences. The event highlights these stories\, showcasing the resilience and strength of the human spirit. Participants often share their journeys on social media\, spreading awareness and encouraging others to join the cause. \nHow to Get Involved\nGetting involved in the Wings for Life World Run is easy and impactful. Here’s how you can contribute: \n\nRegister: Sign up for the race through the official Wings for Life World Run website or app.\nFundraise: Encourage friends and family to support your run by donating to the cause.\nSpread the Word: Use social media to share your participation\, inspiring others to join and contribute.\nVolunteer: If running isn’t your thing\, consider volunteering at one of the organized events.\n\nConclusion: Every Step Counts\nThe Wings for Life World Run is more than a race; it’s a symbol of hope and community. By participating\, you’re not just running for yourself; you’re running for those who can’t. Together\, we can make strides towards curing spinal cord injuries and changing lives around the world. \nWhether you’re a seasoned runner or new to the sport\, joining the Wings for Life World Run is a meaningful way to make a difference. Lace up your shoes and become part of a global movement dedicated to a future where spinal cord injuries are a thing of the past. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/wings-for-life-world-run/
LOCATION:Wings For Life World Run
CATEGORIES:Night Races
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SUMMARY:Pear Blossom 10 Mile Run
DESCRIPTION:The Incredible Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run: A Runner’s Dream\nAre you looking for the ultimate running challenge? Look no further than the annual Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run in Medford\, Oregon. This incredible run has attracted runners from all around the world to take on the challenging course that winds through the picturesque streets of Medford. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or someone who is just starting out\, the Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run is an event that should be at the top of your running bucket list. Read on to learn why this race is a runner’s dream. \nThe Course:\nThe Pear Blossom 10 Mile Run is a challenging and beautiful race that attracts thousands of runners every year. The course winds through the scenic streets of Medford\, featuring stunning views of the Rogue Valley\, Rogue River\, and scenic farmland. The race begins and ends in downtown Medford and takes runners through some of the most beautiful neighborhoods in the area. The course is challenging\, with several hills and twists and turns along the way\, but the stunning scenery and supportive community make it an incredible experience for runners of all levels. \nThe Community:\nThe Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run is more than just a race. It’s a community event that celebrates the strength\, determination\, and resilience of runners. Spectators line the streets to cheer on runners\, offering encouragement and support along the way. The race also offers a Kid’s Run and a 5K for runners who want to participate in a shorter race. The festive atmosphere of the Pear Blossom Festival\, which takes place the same weekend as the race\, adds to the excitement and energy of the event. \nThe History:\nOne of the reasons why the Pear Blossom 10 Mile Run is so special is the incredible history behind the race. The event has been a Medford tradition for over 40 years\, with the first race taking place in 1977. Since then\, thousands of runners have taken on the challenging course\, making it one of the most popular running events in the Pacific Northwest. The race is named after the pear orchards that once covered the area and were originally created to promote healthy lifestyles and community involvement. \nParticipating in the Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run is an incredible experience that challenges runners both physically and mentally. It’s an opportunity to push yourself to the limit and achieve a major accomplishment. But it’s also a reminder that running is about more than just competition. It’s about being part of a supportive community\, setting and achieving goals\, and experiencing the joy of running. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or someone who is just starting out\, the Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run is an event that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered. \nThe Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run is more than just a race. It’s a chance to experience the beauty of southern Oregon\, connect with a supportive community\, and achieve a major running accomplishment. Whether you’re a Medford local or a visitor from out of town\, this race is a must-do. So lace up your running shoes and get ready to take on the Pear Blossom 10-Mile Run – a runner’s dream come true. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAnnapolis 10 Mile Run\nAnnapolis Running Festival (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)\nArthritis Foundation Jingle Bell Run – San Diego\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/pear-blossom-10-mile-run/
LOCATION:Pear Blossom 10 Mile Run | Location\, 301 W Main St\, Medford\, OR\, 97501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon is not an easy task. It requires months of preparation\, dedication\, and a love for the sport. The Cleveland Marathon is one of the most popular races in the United States\, attracting thousands of runners from all over the world. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or a first-timer\, the Cleveland Marathon is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself and reach new heights. In this blog post\, we’ll provide you with everything you need to know about the Cleveland Marathon\, from its history to tips for training and running the race. \nHistory of the Cleveland Marathon:\nThe Cleveland Marathon was first held in 1978\, and since then\, it has become one of the premier running events in the country. The race offers runners a scenic course that winds through Cleveland’s downtown and lakefront areas\, passing many of the city’s famous landmarks along the way. The marathon has grown in popularity over the years\, with over 20\,000 runners participating in 2019. \nTraining for the Cleveland Marathon:\nTraining for a marathon can be a daunting task\, but with the right preparation and mindset\, anyone can do it. The key to successfully completing a marathon is to have a solid training plan that includes both running and cross-training. It’s also important to gradually increase your mileage and pace over time to avoid injury. The Cleveland Marathon website offers a variety of training plans that cater to runners of all skill levels. In addition to a training plan\, it’s important to properly fuel your body with a healthy diet and stay hydrated throughout your training. \nTips for Running the Cleveland Marathon:\nRunning a marathon is a challenging experience\, but there are a few things you can do to help make it a successful one. One important tip is to pace yourself. It can be tempting to start off strong\, but you’ll regret it later on when you hit the infamous “wall” around mile 20. Additionally\, it’s important to stay relaxed and focused throughout the race. Don’t let any distractions or negative thoughts get in your way. Finally\, be sure to enjoy the experience. The Cleveland Marathon is not just about the running; it’s about the atmosphere and the camaraderie of the other runners. \nWhat to Expect on Race Day:\nRace day can be a nerve-wracking experience\, but with a little preparation\, you’ll be able to enjoy the day to the fullest. Make sure you arrive at the starting line early to avoid any last-minute stress. It’s also important to wear the proper attire for the weather conditions. After the race\, be sure to take care of your body by stretching and refueling with a healthy meal. Lastly\, be proud of your accomplishment! Running a marathon is a feat that few people in the world can say they’ve accomplished. \nThe Cleveland Marathon is an experience unlike any other. It’s a chance to challenge yourself\, see the city in a new way\, and connect with other runners from all over the world. We hope that this guide has provided you with the information and inspiration you need to take on this incredible race. Remember\, the most important thing is to enjoy the journey\, stay focused\, and never give up. Good luck to all the runners out there! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cleveland-marathon/
LOCATION:Cleveland Marathon | Location\, 602 St Clair Ave NE\, Cleveland\, Ohio\, 44114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Ogden Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Ogden Marathon\nRanked by Runner’s World and Shape.com as one of the best marathon courses in America for first-time runners\, the Ogden Marathon delivers a stunning downhill point-to-point journey through the heart of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains. Held each May\, this race is a favorite among BQ-chasers and scenic course enthusiasts alike. \nThe Course\nThe full marathon starts at 5\,423 feet at Dancing Moose Farm in the Wasatch Mountains\, immediately treating runners to open roads\, green fields\, and the sound of a rushing river. The first half follows a gradual descent through Ogden Valley past Pineview Reservoir before dropping into Ogden Canyon\, where runners follow the roaring Ogden River between towering pine-covered slopes and steep rock faces. The course exits the canyon onto the Ogden River Parkway — a mostly flat\, scenic stretch — before the final push along Grant Avenue into downtown Ogden. The race finishes on historic 25th Street at an elevation of 4\,308 feet\, with a net elevation loss of over 1\,100 feet. The half marathon joins the course at the midpoint\, starting at 4\,948 feet and following the canyon and parkway sections. Both are USATF-certified Boston qualifiers recognized as World Marathon Major qualifying events. \nRace Day Experience\nThe marathon starts at 7:00 a.m. on a Saturday in May. Runners are transported via bus to the canyon start\, so plan to arrive early at the bus staging area. Aid stations throughout the course provide water\, sports drinks\, gels\, and snacks\, with medical tents and restrooms available. The finish line on Historic 25th Street hosts a lively festival with entertainment\, food\, and family-friendly activities that’s open to the public — making it an ideal spot for spectators and supporters to celebrate with finishers. \nWhy Run the Ogden Marathon?\nThe Ogden Marathon is consistently praised for combining championship-caliber BQ potential with jaw-dropping scenery. The consistent downhill grade — averaging nearly 0.8% loss across 26.2 miles — rewards smart pacing and makes personal records genuinely achievable. It’s also one of Utah’s most festive running weekends\, drawing a passionate community of runners\, volunteers\, and spectators to Ogden’s revitalized downtown. Multiple distance options (marathon\, half marathon\, 8.2-mile canyon run\, and relay) mean the whole group can participate. \nTravel & Logistics\nOgden is located 35 miles north of Salt Lake City along I-15\, making Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) the primary gateway. The drive from the airport takes under 45 minutes. Downtown Ogden offers several hotels within walking distance of the finish line on Historic 25th Street\, which is also home to some of the city’s best restaurants\, craft breweries\, and shops — perfect for a post-race celebration. Book accommodations as early as October when registration opens\, as race weekend hotels fill quickly. \nHow to Register\nRegistration opens in October on a first-come\, first-served basis at ogdenmarathon.com. A free virtual training program is included with registration to help you prepare for the canyon terrain. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ogden-marathon/
LOCATION:Ogden Marathon | Location\, 2510 Washington Blvd\, Ogden\, Utah\, 84401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Possum's Revenge Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nPossum’s Revenge takes place on the Possum Kingdom Lake Hike and Bike Trail\, starting and finishing at Bugg Beach on the shores of one of Texas’ most scenic lakes. The main loop is 17.35 miles\, delivering approximately 1\,460 feet of elevation gain per lap. The trail is a masterpiece of variety — rocky scrambles\, sandy stretches\, rooted singletrack\, technical climbs\, and rolling ridges with panoramic views of the lake’s blue-green water and cedar-studded hillsides. All distances start and finish at Bugg Beach. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race is Saturday\, May 16. Start times: 69 Mile and 52 Mile at 6:00 AM\, 56K at 6:30 AM\, 17 Mile at 7:30 AM\, 8 Mile at 8:00 AM\, and 4 Mile at 8:30 AM. All runners must carry a hydration device — no cups are provided (collapsible cups available for $5 at packet pickup). Cutoff for all distances is 5:00 AM Sunday. The 69-mile course (4 loops) is the ultimate test; the 17-mile single loop is ideal for trail runners seeking a challenging but manageable distance. \nPossum Kingdom Lake\nPossum Kingdom Lake is one of Texas’ best-kept secrets — a pristine reservoir in the Palo Pinto Mountains with crystal-clear water and dramatic limestone cliffs. The lake sits in an area known as the Texas Hill Country’s northern extension\, where the terrain is more rugged and wild than the Brazos River valley surrounding it. Running along its shores at dawn\, with the lake mist rising and the first light hitting the water\, is an experience that has made Possum’s Revenge a deeply beloved event in the Texas trail running community. \nWhy Runners Love It\nPossum’s Revenge occupies the ideal niche of being genuinely challenging without the 100-mile commitment of more extreme ultras. The 17-mile single loop is a perfect first ultra for road runners transitioning to trails\, while the 69-mile option pushes seasoned ultrarunners to their limits. The May date means warm temperatures that add a classic Texas trail racing edge — hydration and heat management are as important as fitness. The Blaze Trails Running crew is known for its excellent aid station support and friendly\, community-focused race atmosphere. \nRegister\nRegister at UltraSignup or visit blazetrails.com for full race details. Exact location: Bug Beach Road\, Graford\, TX 76449 — approximately 90 minutes west of Fort Worth.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/possums-revenge-trail-race-possum-kingdom/
LOCATION:Possum’s Revenge | Bugg Beach\, Possum Kingdom Lake\, Bug Beach Road\, Graford\, TX 76449\, Graford\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:La Jolla Half Marathon\, 10K and 5K
DESCRIPTION:La Jolla Half Marathon: One of San Diego’s Most Scenic Point-to-Point Races\nFew races anywhere in California can match the sheer beauty of the La Jolla Half Marathon. Now in its fifth decade\, this beloved San Diego half marathon takes 5\,000–10\,000 runners on a breathtaking point-to-point journey from Del Mar to the jewel of the California coast — La Jolla Cove. With a half marathon\, 10K\, and 5K all on offer for May 16\, 2026\, there’s a distance for every runner who wants to experience one of the best race courses in Southern California. \nThe Course\nThe race begins at Del Mar Fairgrounds (2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd) with a 6:30 AM start\, immediately treating runners to coastal views as the route heads north along the shoreline. The defining feature of the half marathon is the signature climb to the summit of Torrey Pines State Park — a challenging ascent rewarded with panoramic Pacific Ocean vistas that stretch for miles. From the mesa top\, the course rolls through the Torrey Pines reserve before descending through the La Jolla Shores neighborhood to the iconic finish at La Jolla Cove. Prefer a shorter effort? The 5K covers the final 3.1 miles of the half marathon route — mostly downhill — making it a fast and accessible option with stunning cove views as a reward. \nRace Day Experience\nWaves start at 6:30 AM\, so early arrivals are rewarded with golden-hour light over the Pacific. With up to 10\,000 participants\, the atmosphere is electric without ever feeling chaotic — the point-to-point format naturally spreads the field. Post-race festivities at La Jolla Cove make the finish line one of the most memorable in San Diego running. Expect music\, food vendors\, and the kind of post-race energy that comes from earning a finish at one of Southern California’s most famous landmarks. \nWhy Run the La Jolla Half Marathon?\nFounded in 1982 and organized by the Kiwanis Club of La Jolla\, this race carries genuine local heritage. It’s a charity event at heart — proceeds benefit Kiwanis Club community programs. The combination of a challenging climb\, world-class ocean scenery\, and a finish at La Jolla Cove makes it one of the most photographed and talked-about San Diego road races on the calendar. If you’re looking for a San Diego half marathon that delivers both a solid physical challenge and scenery you’ll be talking about for years\, this is it. \nTravel & Logistics\nThe race starts at Del Mar Fairgrounds\, which is easily accessible from I-5. Del Mar is about 20 miles north of downtown San Diego. Because this is a point-to-point course\, shuttle logistics from La Jolla Cove back to the start are typically arranged by race organizers — check the official site for details closer to race day. For accommodations\, the Del Mar and La Jolla areas both offer a range of options from beachfront hotels to boutique inns. La Jolla Village is walkable from the finish and an ideal place to celebrate post-race. Arrive early on race morning; parking near Del Mar Fairgrounds fills quickly. \nHow to Register\nRegistration for the La Jolla Half Marathon\, 10K\, and 5K is open now through RunSignUp. Spots fill up — with 5\,000–10\,000 runners expected\, early registration is strongly recommended. Visit the official La Jolla Half Marathon website for pricing tiers\, wave assignments\, and everything else you need to plan your race day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/la-jolla-half-marathon-10k-5k/
LOCATION:Del Mar Fairgrounds\, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd\, Del Mar\, CA\, 92014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:The KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K
DESCRIPTION:Ready\, Set\, Fun! Join the KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K\nRunning is not everyone’s cup of tea\, but when you add entertainment to the mix\, things can change. The KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K is one such event that is perfect for people who want to experience the joy of fitness and have fun at the same time. The event’s specific focus on families and children makes it an excellent opportunity to bond with your little ones while also encouraging an active lifestyle. With the family fun run coming up\, here’s what you need to know about the KID-FIT event. \n1) What is KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K?\nThe KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K is a lasting event that provides families with an opportunity to come together\, be active\, and have fun in an outdoor environment. The event is open to people of all ages\, and the goal is to promote a healthy and active lifestyle. The event takes place in many locations across the country\, organized by the KID-FIT organization. \n2) How is the Run Different from Others?\nThe KID-FIT Family Fun Run takes place over a 5-kilometer course and encourages parents to bring their children along to complete the course. It’s a non-competitive event\, and people can run\, jog\, or walk at their pace. You don’t require any fitness level to participate; it’s open to everyone. The course is meant to be fun\, and it’s decorated and themed all over as well. There are hundreds of volunteers and sprinkled throughout the run\, cheering you to go new distances. \n3) Benefits of Participating in KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K?\nThe KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K is all about leading a healthy and active lifestyle while having enjoyable and memorable experiences. The event’s primary goal is to promote fitness and a healthy lifestyle\, and participants often take inspiration from seeing people of all ages and fitness levels working towards a common goal. Running can be a great way to spend quality time with your family\, and the participants often feel a sense of accomplishment upon completing the run while also supporting a cause that benefits kid’s running programs. \n4) Preparing for the KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K\nParticipating in a race like the KID-FIT Family Fun Run requires some preparation. The most important thing to remember is that it’s not about the competition or achieving a certain time; it’s about having fun while promoting fitness. Preparing right before the event is essential. Try practicing the 5-kilometer run or start with smaller distances to build up your pace. Make sure to hydrate yourself before the race and dress comfortably. \n5) Post-Race Rewards\nThe best part of any sporting event is the thrill of the experience itself\, but rewards waiting for you once you cross the finish line. Completing the KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K has its perks; runners receive a unique medal and a certificate of completion. Participants often describe the unexplainable feeling of accomplishment and sense of fulfillment—a story to recall forever. \nIn conclusion\, the KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K is a great opportunity for people who want to experience fitness and have fun in the same space. It is a non-competitive event that welcomes people of all ages and fitness levels. Taking part in such an event with your family offers an excellent opportunity to bond\, spend quality time\, and create unforgettable memories\, and encourage kids to pursue running as a hobby. Register for the next KID-FIT Family Fun Run and start preparing; the journey is as rewarding as the destination. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-kid-fit-family-fun-run-5k/
LOCATION:KID-FIT Family Fun Run 5K | Location\, 750 S. Santa Anita Ave\, South El Monte\, CA\, 91733\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hospital Hill Run 5K\, 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running long distances is not for the faint-hearted. It takes months of training\, a healthy diet and plenty of dedication. The Hospital Hill Run\, however\, presents a unique challenge that runners are not likely to find anywhere else. This annual event\, which takes place in Kansas City\, features a 5k\, 10k\, and half marathon\, each one with its own set of difficulties. In this blog post\, we will take a closer look at the Hospital Hill Run and why it is a challenge worth taking. \n1. The Course:\nThe Hospital Hill Run is well-known for its challenging course. The half marathon\, in particular\, has a daunting elevation profile\, with over 800 feet of hills to climb. The course takes runners through some of the most scenic areas of Kansas City\, making it a beautiful and challenging run all at the same time. With so many hills to tackle\, the Hospital Hill Run is a great option for runners who want to take on a tough challenge. \n2. The History:\nThe Hospital Hill Run has been a staple in Kansas City since 1974. Over the years\, it has grown into one of the largest running events in the Midwest\, attracting runners from all over the country. The race raises money for local hospitals\, giving runners a chance to give back to their community while pushing themselves to their limits. \n3. The Community:\nOne of the best things about the Hospital Hill Run is the sense of community it creates. Runners from all backgrounds and skill levels come together to take on this challenge\, supporting each other along the way. The race is known for its energetic volunteers\, who cheer on every runner and provide water and other supplies throughout the course. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a first-timer\, the sense of camaraderie at this event is something truly special. \n4. The Experience:\nThe Hospital Hill Run is more than just a race – it is an experience. From the pre-race expo to the finish line party\, there is something for everyone to enjoy. The race attracts top runners from around the country\, making it a great opportunity to compete against the best. At the same time\, the event is welcoming to runners of all levels\, with a family-friendly atmosphere that encourages everyone to participate. Even if you are not a runner\, the Hospital Hill Run is still a great experience\, with plenty of activities and entertainment for spectators. \n5. The Accomplishment:\nFinally\, the Hospital Hill Run is a challenge worth taking simply because of the sense of accomplishment you will feel upon completing it. Whether you opt for the 5k\, 10k\, or half marathon\, crossing the finish line at this event is an incredible achievement. The race presents a challenge that is both physical and mental\, testing your endurance and your resilience. It is a challenge that is not easily forgotten and one that you will be proud of for years to come. \nIn conclusion\, the Hospital Hill Run is a challenge worth taking. From the challenging course and rich history to the sense of community and unparalleled experience\, this event is something truly special. If you are looking for a new challenge in your running journey\, consider signing up for the Hospital Hill Run. It may be tough\, but the sense of accomplishment you will feel upon completing it is worth it. See you at the finish line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nGarmin Kansas City Marathon\n3M Half Marathon\nAREA 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hospital-hill-run-5k-10k-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Hospital Hill Run 5K\, 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 2425 Grand Blvd.\, Kansas City\, Missouri\, 64108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:RBC Brooklyn Half
DESCRIPTION:The RBC Brooklyn Half is one of the largest half marathons in the United States\, taking runners on a scenic 13.1-mile journey from the Brooklyn Museum to the iconic Coney Island boardwalk. \nCourse Highlights\nThe RBC Brooklyn Half offers a tour of New York City’s most populous borough\, beginning at the steps of the majestic Brooklyn Museum. Runners start their 13.1-mile journey on Washington Avenue\, heading south before making a right onto Empire Boulevard and another right onto Flatbush Avenue. This opening stretch leads participants toward Grand Army Plaza\, a historic landmark that marks the 1.5-mile point. After circling the plaza\, the course heads south back down Flatbush Avenue\, providing a wide\, cheering-lined thoroughfare for athletes to find their rhythm. \nOne of the most scenic portions of the race occurs as runners enter Prospect Park at Machate Circle. Participants complete a counter-clockwise loop of the park’s tree-lined East Drive and West Drive\, facing some rolling hills that challenge their endurance. Exiting the park near the southwest corner\, the course transitions onto Ocean Parkway. This legendary stretch is a straight\, flat\, and fast multi-mile run that heads directly toward the Atlantic Ocean. The final mile takes a dramatic turn as the route enters Surf Avenue and finally the world-famous Coney Island Boardwalk\, where runners cross the finish line with the Atlantic breeze in their hair and the iconic Wonder Wheel in sight. \nRace Details\nOrganized by the New York Road Runners (NYRR)\, the RBC Brooklyn Half is the largest half marathon in the United States\, typically hosting over 25\,000 finishers. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Saturday\, May 16\, with a primary start time of 07:00 AM. To accommodate the massive field\, the race utilizes a wave start system\, with four distinct waves departing between 7:00 AM and 8:30 AM. Runners are assigned to waves and corrals based on their verified past performance or estimated finish times to ensure a smooth flow of traffic along the course. \nThe race experience begins long before the starter’s pistol sounds. The RBC Brooklyn Half Expo\, held at the LeFrak Center at Lakeside in Prospect Park\, serves as the hub for bib pickup and pre-race excitement. Here\, participants can attend course strategy sessions led by NYRR coaches\, shop for official New Balance gear\, and meet fellow runners. On race day\, amenities such as Gatorade hydration stations\, Maurten gel points\, and the NYRR Pace Team help athletes achieve their personal goals. The event also features a Virtual RBC Brooklyn Half\, allowing runners globally to participate from their own locations during the race week. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners return to the RBC Brooklyn Half year after year for its unparalleled energy and the chance to experience Brooklyn’s vibrant culture on foot. The race is celebrated for its “party on the pavement” atmosphere\, with local bands\, cheer squads\, and thousands of spectators lining the streets of Prospect Park and the sidewalks of Ocean Parkway. The transition from the urban density of central Brooklyn to the open\, salt-aired expanse of the coast provides a unique psychological boost in the final miles. \nThe finish line experience is widely regarded as one of the best in the sport. Crossing the finish on the Coney Island Boardwalk is a bucket-list moment for many\, offering a sense of triumph against the backdrop of the historic amusement park. After the race\, the celebration continues at Maimonides Park\, home of the Brooklyn Cyclones\, for the official After-Party. Runners can enjoy food\, music\, and the satisfaction of their accomplishment while soaking in the classic Americana vibes of Coney Island. Whether you are a seasoned marathoner chasing a personal best on the fast Ocean Parkway stretch or a first-timer looking for a high-energy introduction to the distance\, the RBC Brooklyn Half delivers an unforgettable New York City experience. \nRegistration for the RBC Brooklyn Half is highly competitive and usually conducted through a drawing process in early January. To secure your spot or learn more about guaranteed entry methods\, visit the official RBC Brooklyn Half website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Brooklyn\, NY — United States\nNext Date: 2026-05-16\nDistances: [‘Half Marathon’]\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://events.nyrr.org/rbc-brooklyn-half
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/rbc-brooklyn-half/
LOCATION:RBC Brooklyn Half | Brooklyn\, 200 Eastern Pkwy\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Great Wall of China Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Legacy And Greatness On The Run\nImagine running along one of the world’s most iconic structures\, with breathtaking views of the Chinese countryside This iconic race will test your endurance – welcome to the Great Wall Marathon. This race is not your average marathon; it is an experience that runners from all over the world rave about. In this blog post\, we will walk you through everything you need to know about the Great Wall Marathon and why it should be on every runner’s bucket list. \n1. The History of the Great Wall Marathon:\nThe Great Wall of China is a symbol of China’s historical and cultural legacy\, and in the year 1999\, Nordic Ways introduced the Great Wall Marathon. This marathon offers a unique challenge for runners to explore the ancient world. The race begins in Yandang Village in Tianjin\, 120 kilometers east of Beijing\, leading participants up 3\,700 stairs to the Great Wall. The marathon course follows the contours of the wall for almost 10 kilometers past the amazing and impractical engineering feats of ancient Chinese architects. \n2. Course Challenges:\nThe Great Wall Marathon is not for the faint-hearted. Runners must climb 5\,164 steps along a rugged terrain filled with treacherous uphills and downhills. But that is what makes it so exciting- the course is a test of endurance and mental strength. The marathon is made even more challenging by the high temperatures and humidity levels in China during the summer months\, when the race takes place. \n3. Experience the Authentic Chinese Culture:\nAnother thing that makes the Great Wall Marathon unique is the cultural experience that it offers participants. The marathon is not just a race; it is an opportunity to immerse yourself in authentic Chinese culture. From the pre-race Pasta Party and welcome dinner to the local music performed at the race’s start and finish lines\, and traditional Chinese folklore shows\, the Great Wall Marathon offers a truly unforgettable experience. \n4. Community Spirit:\nRunners from all around the world come together to participate in this marathon\, making it an opportunity to meet and connect with people from different backgrounds. The Great Wall Marathon brings together a community of runners with a common passion for challenging themselves and experiencing something extraordinary. The comradery of running with other participants\, the support of the locals along the course\, and the buzz of running through such a historic landmark make for an unforgettable experience. \n5. Post-race Celebration:\nAfter the race\, the Post-Race Party provides a chance for runners to unwind\, dance\, and connect with others who have completed the race. It is a beautiful celebration of the human spirit and a chance to reflect on a once-in-a-lifetime experience. \nWhether it’s your first or your hundredth marathon\, the Great Wall Marathon is a feat of human endurance that will leave a lasting impression. It is truly an extraordinary experience\, with its challenging course\, cultural immersion\, and community spirit. By participating in the Great Wall Marathon\, you will experience a taste of China’s historical and cultural heritage\, all while testing your physical abilities. The Great Wall Marathon is an achievement that is worth adding to your bucket list. We hope this blog has given you a glimpse into what makes the Great Wall Marathon such a unique and incredible race experience. So\, stretch those legs\, train hard\, and set your sights on one of the world’s most iconic structures – the Great Wall of China awaits! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/great-wall-marathon/
LOCATION:Great Wall Marathon | Location\, Huairou District\, Beijing\, 060001\, China
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Helsinki City Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Helsinki City Marathon is Finland’s largest and oldest marathon\, featuring a scenic route through the capital’s streets and along the Baltic Sea\, finishing at the historic Olympic Stadium. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Helsinki City Marathon course is renowned for its scenic beauty and variety\, taking runners on a grand tour of Finland’s capital. The route begins at Mäntymäentie\, near the legendary Paavo Nurmi statue\, and quickly transitions to the stunning Helsinki waterfront. Participants enjoy kilometers of running alongside the Baltic Sea\, with refreshing sea breezes and views of the archipelago. The course also weaves through lush green parks and past iconic landmarks\, offering a mix of urban architecture and natural serenity. The ultimate highlight is the grand finish inside the recently renovated Helsinki Olympic Stadium\, where runners cross the finish line on the historic track under the cheers of spectators in the stands. \nRace Details\nAs part of the Helsinki City Running Day\, the marathon is the crown jewel of a weekend-long celebration of running. The event is AIMS-certified\, ensuring a world-class experience with accurate timing and high-quality refreshment stations every few kilometers. The race typically starts in the morning\, with the first wave departing at 09:30. A time limit of 6 hours makes the event accessible to a wide range of runners\, while the marathon relay option allows teams of four to share the distance. Participants receive a comprehensive entry package\, including a technical t-shirt\, a finisher medal\, and free entry to the Helsinki Swimming Stadium for a post-race recovery session. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Helsinki City Marathon for its exceptional atmosphere and the unique opportunity to finish in one of the world’s most historic sports venues. The “Helsinki City Double” challenge\, which allows the most ambitious athletes to run both the half marathon and the full marathon on the same day\, is a major draw for endurance enthusiasts. Beyond the race itself\, the event is organized by Finnish Athletics\, with profits supporting youth sports across the country. The international field\, featuring runners from over 80 nations\, creates a vibrant and inclusive environment that celebrates the spirit of running in the heart of the “World’s Happiest Country.” \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Helsinki\, Uusimaa — Finland\nNext Date: 2026-05-16\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay\, Helsinki City 5 (5 km)\, Helsinki City 5 Walk\, Minimarathon\, Helsinki City Double\nStart Time: 09:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://helsinkicityrunningday.fi/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/helsinki-city-marathon/
LOCATION:Helsinki City Marathon | Helsinki\, Paavo Nurmen tie 1\, Helsinki\, Uusimaa\, 00250\, Finland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Bay To Breakers
DESCRIPTION:Run & Party In The City\nAre you ready to party in the streets of San Francisco? Every year\, over 50\,000 people come together for Bay to Breakers\, a world-renowned footrace and party that spans across the city. Many participants come in wild costumes\, and some run the race completely naked. Whether you’re a local or a tourist\, Bay to Breakers is an event you won’t want to miss. Here’s your ultimate guide to understanding and enjoying Bay to Breakers. \n1. Know the route:\nBay to Breakers begins in downtown San Francisco and ends at Ocean Beach. The race is 7.46 miles long and takes place on a Sunday in May. If you’re not participating in the race\, it’s still a great event to watch on the sidelines. Be sure to check the route ahead of time to plan your viewing spot. \n2. Costume ideas:\nOne of the main draws of Bay to Breakers is the opportunity to dress up in wild and crazy costumes. Some popular costumes in the past have included superheroes\, animals\, and historical figures. Get creative and come up with a unique costume that will make you stand out from the crowd. \n3. Bring your own supplies:\n Bay to Breakers is a street party\, which means that food and drinks are not provided. Be sure to bring your own water\, snacks\, and alcohol if you plan on drinking. Keep in mind that glass bottles are not allowed\, so stick to plastic cups or cans. \n4. Be respectful:\nWhile Bay to Breakers is a fun event\, it’s important to remember to be respectful of others. Don’t interfere with the runners\, watch out for police and other officials\, and don’t litter. Additionally\, remember that nudity isn’t allowed in public spaces\, so keep your clothes on or make sure your costume covers everything. \n\n \n5. Post-event plans:\nAfter the race is over\, the party doesn’t have to end. Many bars and restaurants in the city offer Bay to Breakers after-parties\, which are a great way to keep the celebration going. These parties usually require a ticket\, so be sure to purchase one in advance. \nBay to Breakers is a unique event that brings people from all walks of life together to celebrate in the streets of San Francisco. Whether you’re a runner\, a spectator\, or a partygoer\, there’s something for everyone at Bay to Breakers. With these tips in mind\, you’re sure to have a safe and enjoyable experience at this world-renowned event. So\, start planning your costume\, grab your supplies\, and get ready to party in the streets! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bay-to-breakers-2/
LOCATION:Bay To Breakers | Location\, 1 Embarcadero Ctr.\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Mystic 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running is a fantastic way to unwind and keep your physical and mental health in check. It helps you build endurance and strength while alleviating stress and anxiety. That’s why participating in a race is more than just a run; it’s a challenge that tests your limits and motivates you to reach your full potential. And if you’re looking for a spectacular running event to try out\, the Mystic 10k and Half Marathon is an experience you shouldn’t miss. \nThe Course:\nMystic in Connecticut is a charming coastal town filled with rich architecture and a beautiful shoreline. It’s no surprise that this town is the perfect backdrop for the 10k and Half Marathon race. You’ll start and end your run at the Mystic Aquarium\, where you’ll be surrounded by the sound of waves and the breathtaking scenery of the Mystic River and the Sound. \nThe Mystic 10k and Half Marathon is a flat and fast course that takes you through iconic landmarks such as the Olde Mistick Village\, the drawbridge\, and the historic Mystic Seaport. The course passes through residential areas that give you a glimpse of the town’s lively community and ends with an awe-inspiring view of the Long Island Sound. \n\n\nThe Community:\nThe Mystic 10k and Half Marathon isn’t just a race\, it’s a community event. The runners gathering make it an inspiring and exhilarating experience for participants and spectators alike. You’ll be surrounded by runners of all ages\, shapes\, sizes\, and fitness levels. The best part of this event is the show of support and encouragement from the crowd that keeps the runners moving. \nThe Mystic 10k and Half Marathon isn’t just an athletic event\, but a charitable one. This race supports various causes\, including cancer research\, community organizations\, and children’s charities. By participating in this race\, you’ll be contributing to a noble cause. \nThe Event:\nThe Mystic 10k and Half Marathon is an unforgettable experience that combines running with the town’s scenic beauty\, history\, and community spirit. It tests your resolve\, pushes your boundaries\, and challenges you to break your own limits. Participating in it not only helps you build your physical strength but also instills a sense of pride\, satisfaction\, and motivation that you can carry forward in all areas of your life. \nThe Mystic 10k and Half Marathon is an event that’s more than just a race. It’s an experience that draws you closer to the community\, challenges you physically and mentally\, and pushes you to become a better version of yourself. The Mystic 10k and Half Marathon is a reminder that anyone can become a runner and excel in it\, regardless of their age\, shape\, or size. It doesn’t matter whether you finish the race first or last; the most important thing is to participate and enjoy the journey. So\, sign up for the Mystic 10k and Half Marathon and unleash your inner athlete today! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mystic-10k-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Mystic 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 27 Coogan Blvd\, Mystic\, Conneticut\, 06355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Windermere Marathon
DESCRIPTION:For those who love running and appreciate spectacular scenery\, the Windermere Marathon in Spokane\, Washington is the perfect race to participate in. This annual marathon draws runners from all over the world to experience the beautiful backcountry of Spokane\, filled with winding rivers\, rolling hills\, and pine-covered mountains. Whether you’re a first-time marathoner or a seasoned runner\, the Windermere Marathon is an unforgettable experience that will leave you feeling accomplished and inspired. \n1) The Course:\nThe Windermere Marathon starts and finishes in downtown Spokane\, winding through the breathtaking scenery that has made this race so beloved. One of the highlights of the race is the Spokane River\, which twists and turns along the route\, providing a picturesque backdrop for runners. As the marathon winds its way through the backcountry of Spokane\, participants will encounter every kind of terrain imaginable\, from uphill climbs to long stretches of flat road. The diversity of the terrain makes this race both challenging and invigorating. \n2) The Weather:\nIf you’re planning on running the Windermere Marathon\, it’s important to prepare yourself for the changing weather conditions. The race takes place in late May\, which means that temperatures can vary widely. It’s not uncommon to start the marathon in cool\, overcast weather and finish in warm\, sunny conditions. Make sure to bring lightweight\, breathable clothing that can be easily adjusted as the weather changes. \n3) The Community:\nOne of the great things about the Windermere Marathon is the sense of community among the runners. Even though the race is competitive\, you’ll find that runners are very supportive of each other\, cheering each other on and offering words of encouragement. The volunteers who hand out water\, snacks\, and first aid supplies are also incredibly helpful and friendly\, making the marathon an enjoyable experience for everyone involved. \nThe Windermere Marathon is a challenging course\, but it’s also incredibly rewarding. The sense of accomplishment you’ll feel when you cross the finish line and collect your medal is truly unmatched. For many runners\, completing the Windermere Marathon is a lifelong dream\, and it’s not hard to see why. The course is challenging yet beautiful\, the community is supportive\, and the sense of accomplishment is unforgettable. \nIf you’re looking for a truly special marathon experience\, look no further than the Windermere Marathon in Spokane\, Washington. This race is an opportunity to push yourself physically and mentally while taking in the stunning beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant\, the Windermere Marathon is an experience you won’t soon forget. So start training today and mark your calendar for the next Windermere Marathon! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/windermere-marathon/
LOCATION:Windermere Marathon | Location\, 24901 E Mission Ave\, Spokane\, Washington\, 99019\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Rimi Riga Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Rimi Riga Marathon is Latvia’s premier running event\, featuring a flat and fast course that traverses the historic streets and iconic bridges of Riga. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Rimi Riga Marathon offers a spectacular journey through the heart of the Latvian capital\, showcasing a course that is as scenic as it is fast. The race begins and ends on the iconic 11 November Embankment\, right alongside the Daugava River and near the historic Riga Castle. One of the most breathtaking features of the course is crossing the Daugava via the Vanšu and Akmens bridges\, which provide runners with panoramic views of the city’s skyline and the sprawling river below. As a World Athletics Road Race Label event\, the route is meticulously planned to be fairly flat and fast\, perfect for setting personal bests. Runners will find themselves weaving through the narrow cobblestone streets of Old Riga (Vecrīga)\, a UNESCO World Heritage site\, and passing by the city’s famous Art Nouveau architecture. The course is designed to highlight both the medieval charm and the modern energy of Riga\, making every kilometer a discovery. \nRace Details\nScheduled for May 17\, 2026\, the Rimi Riga Marathon is the pinnacle of a weekend-long celebration of running. The full marathon kicks off at 07:35\, ensuring runners can enjoy the cooler morning temperatures as they tackle the 42.195 km distance. In addition to the marathon\, the event hosts a half marathon\, 10 km\, and 6 km races\, as well as the DPD Mile and a dedicated Kids’ Day on the preceding Saturday. The race weekend is highly organized\, with the Rimi Olympic Centre serving as the hub for the EXPO and bib pickup. Participants can expect high-quality water stations every few kilometers\, energetic cheer zones\, and a festive finish line atmosphere. The event draws a massive international field\, with runners from over 70 countries participating each year\, supported by a world-class team of organizers and volunteers. Finishers are rewarded with uniquely designed medals that often incorporate elements of Latvian culture and heritage. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Rimi Riga Marathon for its unique combination of historic beauty and exceptional organization. The atmosphere in the city is electric\, with locals lining the streets to cheer on participants\, creating a sense of community that is hard to find elsewhere. The opportunity to run through a capital city that feels both grand and intimate is a major draw; the cobblestone streets of the Old Town and the sweeping views from the bridges provide a sensory experience that stays with runners long after the race is over. The event’s reputation for being flat and fast makes it a favorite for those chasing qualifying times\, while the variety of distances ensures it remains accessible to runners of all levels. Beyond the race itself\, Riga’s vibrant culinary scene\, rich history\, and welcoming culture make it an ideal destination for a “runcation.” It is not just a race; it is a weekend of athletic achievement set against one of Northern Europe’s most beautiful backdrops. \nExperience the magic of the Baltics and secure your spot on the start line today. Register now on the official website: Rimi Riga Marathon. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Riga\, Riga — Latvia\nNext Date: 2026-05-17\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘6K’\, ‘Mile’]\nStart Time: 07:35\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://rimirigamarathon.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/rimi-riga-marathon/
LOCATION:Rimi Riga Marathon | Riga\, 11. novembra krastmala\, Riga\, Riga\, LV-1050\, Latvia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:HOKA Hackney Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The HOKA Hackney Half Marathon is a vibrant\, flat\, closed-road race through East London\, known for its electric festival atmosphere and extensive community support. \nThe HOKA Hackney Half Marathon is the crown jewel of the Hackney Moves festival\, a weekend-long celebration of movement\, music\, and community in the heart of East London. Held annually in mid-May\, this race has grown to become one of the UK’s most popular and vibrant half marathons\, attracting over 20\,000 runners of all abilities. The event is famous for its “festival on legs” atmosphere\, where the spirit of Hackney is showcased through live entertainment\, cheering crowds\, and a flat\, fast course that winds through some of the borough’s most iconic neighborhoods. \nCourse Highlights\nThe race begins and ends at the sprawling Hackney Marshes\, providing a scenic and spacious backdrop for the start and finish lines. From the marshes\, runners head onto a fully closed-road course that takes them through the cultural heart of East London. A major highlight is the stretch through Victoria Park\, one of London’s most beautiful green spaces\, where the wide paths allow for plenty of support from spectators. The route also navigates through Hackney Central and past the historic Hackney Empire\, offering a glimpse into the area’s rich heritage. As runners move into London Fields and Hackney Wick\, they are treated to views of vibrant street art and the industrial-chic architecture that defines the region. The course is notably flat and flowing\, with minimal elevation changes\, making it an ideal choice for those targeting a personal best or completing their first 13.1-mile challenge. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 HOKA Hackney Half is scheduled for Sunday\, May 17\, with a standard start time of 09:00. It serves as the grand finale to the four-day Hackney Moves festival\, which also includes the Hackney Quarter 10K\, the Community 5K\, and the Schools’ Challenge. Participants in the half marathon receive a high-quality technical race shirt and a uniquely designed finisher medal. On-course support is extensive\, featuring multiple aid stations providing water and electrolytes\, as well as a dedicated pacer team to help runners hit their target times. The race utilizes electronic chip timing for accurate results\, which are available shortly after crossing the finish line. There is a generous 3-hour and 30-minute cut-off time\, ensuring the event remains accessible to runners and walkers alike. Safety is prioritized with medical stations positioned throughout the route and a heavy presence of marshals and volunteers. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Hackney Half apart is its unparalleled energy. Every mile of the course is powered by live music\, ranging from local bands and DJs to drum squads and choirs\, ensuring there is never a dull moment. The legendary “cheer zones\,” hosted by various East London run crews\, provide an extra boost of motivation with flares\, boomboxes\, and high-fives. Runners often cite the inclusive and welcoming atmosphere as their favorite aspect; the event celebrates diversity and encourages participation from everyone\, regardless of pace. After finishing\, participants can relax in the massive festival village at Hackney Marshes\, which features fitness classes\, street food vendors\, and craft beer stalls\, allowing for a post-race celebration with friends and family. The combination of a fast course\, exceptional organization\, and the electric vibe of Hackney makes it a must-do event on the UK running calendar. \nReady to experience the energy of East London? Secure your spot on the start line and join thousands of others for an unforgettable day of running and celebration. To register or find more information\, visit the official Hackney Half website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: London\, Hackney — United Kingdom\nNext Date: 2026-05-17\nDistances: [‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘5K’\, ‘1 Mile’]\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.hackneymoves.com/half-marathon
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hoka-hackney-half-marathon/
LOCATION:HOKA Hackney Half Marathon | London\, Homerton Road\, London\, Hackney\, E9 5PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Mont Saint-Michel Marathon
DESCRIPTION:2026 Race Update\nThe Mont Saint-Michel Marathon continues to draw runners to the stunning coastline of Normandy\, France for its 2026 edition. Registration windows fill quickly for this iconic UNESCO World Heritage route\, so early sign-up is essential. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning to conquer those coastal hills again\, make sure your training plan accounts for the course’s elevation changes. Check back for official registration details as the race approaches. \nA Picturesque Run\nIf you’re a runner looking for a unique and challenging race\, the Mt. Saint-Michel Marathon in France is one to consider. The course takes you through the picturesque countryside of Normandy\, past fields of blooming flowers and quaint villages. The pièce de résistance of the race\, however\, is the breathtaking view of the UNESCO World Heritage site\, Mont Saint-Michel. This medieval abbey perched on a rocky island in the midst of the bay of the same name is truly a sight to behold. In this blog post\, we’ll take you through the marathon experience and share some tips for making the most of your time in Normandy. \nThe Course:\nThe first thing you’ll notice when you arrive at the starting line is the palpable excitement in the air. Runners from all over the world have gathered for this race — much like the Madagascar Marathon and the Toronto Marathon Races\, which also attract international fields\, and the energy is contagious. As you set off in the early morning\, the sun rising behind you\, the countryside comes to life. The first few miles are relatively flat\, giving you time to find your stride and get into a comfortable rhythm. The towns you pass through are lined with cheering spectators\, all eager to see the runners go by. \nAround mile 10\, the course turns and starts to head towards the coast. Here you’ll face your first real challenge: a hill that seems to go on forever. But the reward at the top is well worth it – the view of Mont Saint-Michel across the bay is stunning. From here on out\, the course is more undulating\, with a few more hills to conquer. But as you approach the finish line\, the excitement builds once again. \n \nThe Race Experience:  \nOne of the things that sets the Mt. Saint-Michel Marathon apart from other races is the finish line. You actually finish inside the walls of the abbey itself\, with the final stretch taking you up a steep hill and through a medieval archway. The sounds of the crowds echoing through the narrow stone streets are unforgettable\, and the feeling of accomplishment as you cross the line is indescribable. \nOf course\, the race is just one part of the experience. Normandy is a beautiful region of France\, with plenty to see and do. Take some time to explore the quaint villages of the countryside\, stopping for a baguette and some local cheese at a market along the way. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit Mont Saint-Michel itself – the abbey is a masterpiece of medieval architecture\, and the views from the top are breathtaking. \n\n \nThe area also has plenty of other attractions in the area\, such as the D-Day beaches and the city of Caen\, home to the Musée des Beaux-Arts and the Château de Caen. And of course\, you’ll want to indulge in some of the region’s famous cuisine – think buttery croissants\, rich cheeses\, and fresh seafood. \nRunning the Mt. Saint-Michel Marathon is truly a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From the stunning scenery to the unique finish line inside the medieval walls of the abbey\, it’s a race that will stay with you forever. And with so much to see and do in the surrounding area\, it’s the perfect excuse for a French adventure. So if you’re looking for a challenge and a chance to explore a beautiful corner of France\, start training and mark your calendar for the next Mt. Saint-Michel Marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nMedoc 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/mont-saint-michel-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Mont St. Michel Marathon | Location\, 16 Rue du General LECLERC\, Normandy\, CANCALE\, 1- 35260\, France
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Sulphur Springs Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:The Sulphur Springs Trail Race is an ultimate test of endurance\, endurance\, and stamina. The race covers challenging and picturesque trails in the Dundas Valley Conservation Area spanning distances of 10 km\, 25 km\, 50 km\, and 100 km. This event is not for the faint-hearted and requires advanced preparation and training to cross the finish line. In this blog\, we’ll walk you through a guide to prepping\, running and finishing strong in the Sulphur Springs Trail Race. \n1. Prepping for the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nFirst things first\, before you begin training\, you need to sign up for the race\, set your goal\, and create a training plan. You should aim to train for at least three months before the race day\, incorporating hikes\, strength training\, and long-distance runs. To ensure you don’t injure yourself during training\, make sure to gradually increase your mileage\, intensity\, and frequency. Also\, incorporate rest days and other cross-training activities to give your body time to recover. Finally\, get a proper gear; purchase high-quality trail running shoes\, comfortable moisture-wicking clothes\, a hydration system\, headlamp\, and first aid kit\, among other essentials. \n2. Running the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nOn the big day\, arrive early to ensure you’re well-rested\, hydrated and fueled for the race. You should carry enough food\, water\, and electrolyte-rich drinks to keep your body hydrated and fueled throughout the race. During the race\, pay attention to the trail terrain\, keep an eye for any obstacles like rocks\, roots\, or narrow paths. Concentrate on your strides\, use a comfortable running pace and focus on your breathing. If you’re struggling with elevation changes\, slow down\, and use power hiking techniques to conserve your energy. Above all\, never give up\, keep pushing\, and take every mile as a milestone. \n3. Finish Strong in the Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nAs you approach the finish line\, you’ll feel a mix of emotions ranging from elation to exhaustion. But\, remember\, you’ve worked hard to get here\, and you must push harder to finish strong. Pick up the pace\, unleash your final burst of energy\, and cross the finish line with a smile on your face. Once you finish\, celebrate your accomplishment\, hydrate\, stretch\, and take time to rest and recover. Also\, take note of your time\, how you felt\, what worked\, and what didn’t for future races. \n4. Training for Next Year’s Sulphur Springs Trail Race:\nDone with the race? Pondering on how to maintain momentum and train for future races? Take time to recover\, hydrate\, and eat healthy nutritious meals. Take note of any injuries or areas of weakness if any. Get back to training by incorporating short easy runs\, strength exercises\, and rest days to help your body recover and prevent any post-race injuries. Whether it’s upping your distances\, increasing your intensity\, or trying other trail races\, stay motivated\, and keep challenging yourself. \nThe Sulphur Springs Trail Race is an ultimate test to anyone who’s ready to challenge themselves by pushing the limits of their mental and physical strength. It’s an adventure that requires proper preparation\, training\, and endurance to complete. But with the right mindset\, gear\, and training\, anyone can finish this challenge and create a lifetime memory. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nNiagara Falls 5k\, 10k\, Half & Marathon\nToronto Marathon Races\nVancouver Int’l Marathon & Half Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/sulphur-springs-trail-race/
LOCATION:Sulphur Springs Trail Race | Location\, Ancaster\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Bayshore Marathon | Traverse City
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a challenge? If you’re passionate about running\, then the Bayshore Marathon is one of the ultimate challenges for you. It’s a race that’s been held annually since 1983. Since then\, thousands of runners from around the world have flocked to Traverse City\, Michigan for this notorious marathon. \nPeople participate for various reasons\, whether it’s a personal achievement or to compete for a prize. Whatever your reason\, this blog post is here to help you get a better understanding of what the Bayshore Marathon is and why it’s an essential race to add to your running bucket list. \nThe Race:\nThe Bayshore Marathon takes place on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend in Traverse City\, Michigan. The race starts at 7:30 am and offers a half-marathon\, a 10k\, and a 5k option. Throughout the race\, runners are treated to scenic views of the Grand Traverse Bay\, running through beautiful\, scenic areas of Northern Michigan. The marathon course features a mixture of surfaces: paved roads\, bike paths\, and some gravel in sections of the course. \nThe Bayshore Marathon is a Boston Qualifier race\, meaning that if you complete the race in a qualifying time\, you may qualify for the Boston Marathon. This makes the Bayshore Marathon an excellent opportunity\, and many runners aspire to compete in Boston Marathon. However\, keep in mind that the race attracts runners from across the country and fills up quickly\, so be sure to register early. \nThe Community:\nOne of the highlights of the Bayshore Marathon is the local support and community involvement that makes the runners feel welcome. You can feel the energy and excitement in the air as people cheer and hand out refreshments along the routes. There’s also a finish festival for participants consisting of live music\, food\, and beer. \nThe City:\nIf you’re coming from out of town for the marathon\, you won’t be disappointed with the charm Traverse City has to offer. The city is known for its stunning landscapes\, vibrant downtown\, and fantastic food and wine. You can make your trip worthwhile by participating in some of the exciting outdoor activities that the city has to offer\, such as paddleboarding\, kayaking\, or exploring the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. \nThe Bayshore Marathon is a thrilling race\, worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime\, whether you choose to run the marathon or to watch and support participants. The racefronts has breathtaking views of Lake Michigan\, a supportive community\, a relaxed atmosphere\, and a chance to qualify for prestigious marathons like Boston’s annual race. So\, if you’re an avid runner\, don’t miss an opportunity to experience the Bayshore Marathon – it’s an experience like no other. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bayshore-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Bayshore Marathon | Location\, 2725 Devils Dive Rd\, Traverse City\, Michigan\, 49686\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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