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SUMMARY:EDP Porto Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The EDP Porto Marathon is a premier European road race that takes runners along a stunningly flat and fast course spanning the Atlantic coast and the Douro riverbanks. It connects the historic cities of Porto\, Matosinhos\, and Vila Nova de Gaia\, offering a unique blend of coastal scenery and UNESCO World Heritage architecture. \nCourse Highlights\nThe EDP Porto Marathon offers a breathtakingly scenic route that showcases the best of northern Portugal’s coastal and riverside landscapes. The race begins at the Sea Life Porto\, located next to the historic Castelo do Queijo (Cheese Castle) and the vast Parque da Cidade. Runners immediately head north toward the fishing town of Matosinhos\, crossing the Ponte Móvel de Leça drawbridge before turning south for an extended stretch along the Atlantic coastline. One of the most iconic moments occurs as runners approach the historic center of Porto\, crossing the Dom Luís I Bridge into Vila Nova de Gaia. This double-deck iron bridge\, inspired by the work of Gustave Eiffel\, provides panoramic views of the Douro River and the colorful Ribeira district. The course then loops back through the Quinta da China gardens and follows the riverbank to a grand finish at the Queimódromo. \nRace Details\nThe 22nd edition of the Porto Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, November 8\, 2026. The main marathon event starts at 08:00\, alongside the EDP 10K and the Mimosa/APO 6K fun run\, ensuring a distance for every level of athlete. The marathon course is renowned for being exceptionally flat and fast\, with a maximum duration of six hours\, making it an ideal choice for runners aiming to set a personal best. Participants can expect a cool and comfortable climate typical of Porto in November\, with temperatures usually ranging between 14°C and 18°C. The event is well-supported with hydration and nutrition stations every 5 kilometers\, featuring water\, isotonic drinks\, and food. Runners are also supported by experienced pacemakers for target finish times ranging from 3:00 to 4:45 hours. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Porto Marathon for its unique blend of athletic challenge and cultural discovery. The race is celebrated for its “warm atmosphere\,” fueled by the enthusiastic support of local crowds and the scenic beauty of the Atlantic and Douro landscapes. Beyond the race itself\, participants enjoy the opportunity to explore Porto\, a UNESCO World Heritage city famous for its historic architecture\, vibrant street life\, and world-class Port wine cellars. The event’s organization is highly regarded\, from the comprehensive Expo at the Alfândega Congress Centre to the festive finish line celebrations featuring beer\, local food\, and a commemorative medal. Its status as a World Athletics Label Road Race ensures a high-quality competitive field and professional standards that make every participant feel like an elite athlete. \nReady to experience one of Europe’s most picturesque marathons? Secure your spot on the starting line and register today at the official website: EDP Porto Marathon Official Registration. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Porto\, Porto District — Portugal\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘6K’]\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.maratonadoporto.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/edp-porto-marathon/
LOCATION:EDP Porto Marathon | Porto\, Via do Castelo do Queijo\, Porto\, Porto District\, 4100-758\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:BAA Half Marathon (Boston Half)
DESCRIPTION:The B.A.A. Half Marathon\, officially known as the Boston Half\, is a premier road race that takes participants through the scenic Emerald Necklace park system every November. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Boston Half features a picturesque out-and-back course that showcases the natural beauty of Boston’s famed Emerald Necklace park system. Starting and ending at the historic Franklin Park\, runners embark on a journey through some of the city’s most scenic green spaces. The route takes participants along the winding paths of the Arnold Arboretum\, past the serene waters of Jamaica Pond\, and through the lush landscapes of the Riverway and Olmsted Park. This course is known for its rolling hills and shaded stretches\, providing a refreshing and visually stunning environment for athletes. The final mile brings runners back into Franklin Park\, finishing with a triumphant lap around the White Stadium track area\, where cheering crowds and the iconic unicorn medal await. \nRace Details\nOrganized by the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.)\, the Boston Half is a premier event held annually in the autumn. The next race is scheduled for Sunday\, November 8\, 2026\, with an official start time of 08:00 AM. The event is proudly presented by the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and the Jimmy Fund\, serving as a significant fundraiser for cancer research and patient care. Participants can expect a world-class racing experience\, featuring professional fields with global stars\, comprehensive medical support\, and well-stocked hydration stations offering water and Gatorade Endurance Formula. As the final leg of the B.A.A. Distance Medley—which also includes the Boston 5K and B.A.A. 10K—the Half Marathon represents the pinnacle of the series for many local and international runners. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Boston Half for its perfect blend of athletic challenge and community spirit. The late-autumn timing often provides ideal running temperatures and vibrant fall foliage\, making it one of the most beautiful races in New England. Beyond the scenery\, athletes appreciate the high level of organization and prestige associated with the B.A.A. brand. The race offers a unique opportunity to experience the “Boston Marathon” atmosphere on a more accessible scale. Many participants are motivated by the event’s charitable mission\, with “Team Dana-Farber” raising millions of dollars over the years. Whether you are aiming for a personal best on the rolling hills or simply looking to enjoy a scenic run through the heart of Boston’s parks\, the Boston Half delivers an unforgettable experience that celebrates the resilience and passion of the running community. \nRegister for the Boston Half \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Boston\, MA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: 13.1 miles\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.baa.org/races/boston-half/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/baa-half-marathon-boston-half/
LOCATION:BAA Half Marathon (Boston Half) | Boston\, 168 Seaver Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20261108T142000
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CREATED:20260511T090202Z
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SUMMARY:Fukuoka Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Fukuoka Marathon is a premier mass-participation race in Japan that takes runners on a scenic journey from the urban heart of Fukuoka City to the beautiful coastline of Itoshima. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Fukuoka Marathon offers a breathtaking point-to-point journey that showcases the diverse character of Fukuoka Prefecture. The race begins in the heart of Tenjin\, Kyushu’s largest commercial district\, where runners gather amidst the towering skyscrapers and vibrant energy of the city. As the starting gun fires on Watanabe-dori Avenue\, the field sweeps through the urban center before heading toward the coast. Around the 5 km mark\, participants enter the Seaside Momochi area\, passing iconic landmarks such as the Fukuoka Tower and the Mizuho PayPay Dome. This section provides wide\, flat roads and stunning views of Hakata Bay. \nAs the course moves westward\, the scenery transitions from modern architecture to natural beauty. Runners pass through Ikinomatsubara\, a historic site known for its beautiful white sands and ancient pine trees. One of the most significant landmarks on the route is the Kyushu University Ito Campus\, a massive and modern educational hub that marks nearly the halfway point. The final third of the race is truly spectacular\, following the coastline of the Itoshima Peninsula. Highlights include the scenic Futamigaura\, where the “Meoto Iwa” (Married Couple Rocks) stand in the sea\, and the Umizuri Marine Park. The finish line is located in Itoshima City\, where the rural charm and ocean breeze provide a fitting end to the 42.195 km adventure. \nRace Details\nThe Fukuoka Marathon is typically held on the second Sunday of November\, with the next edition scheduled for November 8\, 2026. The main marathon event starts at 08:20 AM\, following the wheelchair race at 08:10 AM. A 5.2 km Fun Run is also offered for those seeking a shorter distance\, sharing the same grand start in Tenjin. The marathon has a generous time limit of seven hours\, making it accessible to a wide range of runners\, from competitive athletes to first-time marathoners. The race is JAAF (Japan Association of Athletics Federations) certified\, ensuring a high standard of course measurement and organization. \nRegistration for the event usually opens in late April and closes in late May. Due to its immense popularity\, entry is often determined by a lottery system if applications exceed the capacity of 13\,000 for the full marathon. International participants have a dedicated entry category. Packet pickup takes place at the Fukuoka Marathon EXPO\, held at Fureai Park next to the Fukuoka City Hall in the days leading up to the race. The logistics are well-handled\, with baggage transport from the start in Tenjin to the finish in Itoshima\, and shuttle bus services provided to transport runners back to major transit hubs after the race. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Fukuoka Marathon for its unique “City to Coast” concept. Unlike many urban marathons that loop within a city center\, this race feels like a genuine journey of discovery. The transition from the high-energy urban environment of Tenjin to the serene\, agricultural\, and coastal landscapes of Itoshima keeps the mind engaged and the spirit lifted. The course is relatively flat with only a few moderate inclines\, making it a favorite for those aiming for a personal best or a comfortable first-time finish. \nThe local support is another standout feature. Thousands of residents line the streets\, offering enthusiastic cheers and unique local snacks at the “Omonotenashi” (hospitality) stations. It is common to see traditional performances and hear “Ganbare!” (Good luck!) echoed throughout the entire 42 kilometers. Upon reaching the finish in Itoshima\, runners are greeted with a festive atmosphere featuring local food stalls and souvenirs\, celebrating the region’s famous oysters and agricultural products. This warm\, community-driven spirit\, combined with the professional organization of a world-class event\, makes the Fukuoka Marathon a must-run race in Japan. \nReady to experience the beauty of Kyushu from the city to the sea? Visit the official website to find the latest application information and prepare for your journey. Register for the Fukuoka Marathon here. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Fukuoka City\, Fukuoka — Japan\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘5.2km Fun Run’\, ‘5.2km Wheelchair Race’]\nStart Time: 08:20\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.f-marathon.jp/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fukuoka-marathon/
LOCATION:Fukuoka Marathon | Fukuoka City\, Tenjin Intersection\, Watanabe-dori\, Chuo-ku\, Fukuoka City\, Fukuoka City\, Fukuoka\, 810-0001\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Athens:20261108T143000
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CREATED:20260511T010115Z
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SUMMARY:Athens Authentic Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Athens Authentic Marathon is a historic road race that follows the original 42.195km route from the town of Marathon to the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens\, Greece. It commemorates the legendary run of Pheidippides and is considered the birthplace of the modern marathon. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Athens Authentic Marathon offers a truly unique journey through history\, following the legendary route of Pheidippides from the town of Marathon to Athens. The race begins at the historic Marathon Start Venue\, located near the ancient battlefield where the Athenians defeated the Persians in 490 BC. One of the most symbolic moments occurs early in the race as runners circle the Tomb of the Fallen (Marathon Tomb) between the 4th and 6th kilometers. The course then traverses the rolling hills of the Attica region\, passing through coastal towns like Nea Makri and Marathonas. The ultimate highlight is the triumphant finish inside the Panathenaic Stadium\, a majestic all-marble structure that hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Runners enter the stadium for the final 170 meters\, greeted by the echoes of ancient history and the cheers of a passionate crowd. \nRace Details\nThe 43rd edition of the Athens Authentic Marathon is scheduled for November 8\, 2026. The marathon race officially starts at 08:30 from the town of Marathon\, though the event spans an entire weekend with various distances. On Saturday\, November 7\, the 5km road race and the Universities Night Run take place\, followed by the main marathon and the 10km race on Sunday morning. The marathon course is famously challenging\, featuring a significant uphill section between the 10th and 31st kilometers as it climbs towards the city of Athens\, followed by a welcome downhill stretch for the final 11 kilometers. The event is strictly timed\, with an 8-hour limit for the marathon to ensure all participants finish safely by 18:15. Comprehensive support is provided along the way\, including 15 supply stations offering water\, isotonic drinks\, and medical assistance. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the world are drawn to Athens for the chance to run the “Authentic” course\, the very birthplace of the marathon tradition. The race is deeply rooted in Greek heritage\, beginning with the lighting of the Marathon Flame at the Tomb of the Battle of Marathon the day before the start. This sense of continuity from antiquity to the modern day creates an emotional atmosphere that few other races can match. Beyond the history\, participants love the community spirit and the impeccable organization by SEGAS. Finishing in the Panathenaic Stadium is often described as a bucket-list experience\, providing a “hero’s welcome” that makes the grueling uphill miles feel entirely worth it. The event also emphasizes social responsibility through its NGO Charity Program\, allowing runners to support various causes while they conquer one of the world’s most storied road races. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Athens\, Attica — Greece\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: 42.195km\, 10km\, 5km\, 5km Universities Night Run\, 1.2km Kids Race\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/athens-authentic-marathon/
LOCATION:Athens Authentic Marathon | Athens\, Marathonas Start Venue\, Athens\, Attica\, 190 07\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20261108T143000
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CREATED:20260511T091404Z
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SUMMARY:Generali Maratón de Málaga
DESCRIPTION:The Generali Malaga Marathon is a premier road race in Spain known for its exceptionally flat and fast course along the Mediterranean coast and through the historic city center. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course of the Generali Malaga Marathon is widely recognized as one of the fastest and most attractive in Southern Europe. Starting and finishing at the iconic Paseo del Parque\, adjacent to the lush Málaga Park and the city’s port\, the route offers a unique blend of urban history and coastal beauty. Runners begin their journey by heading through the heart of the city\, where they encounter architectural marvels like the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba. The path then opens up to the Mediterranean\, with several kilometers winding along the scenic Paseo Marítimo. This waterfront section allows athletes to enjoy the refreshing sea air and the sight of the sparkling Alboran Sea. The 2026 edition introduces several enhancements to the circuit\, specifically designed to be even flatter and with fewer sharp turns\, facilitating high speeds and helping runners achieve their personal milestones. The final stretch brings participants back through the historic center\, passing the majestic Málaga Cathedral before a triumphant finish in the heart of the city. \nRace Details\nThe next edition of this prestigious event will take place on Sunday\, November 8\, 2026. Both the marathon and half-marathon distances are scheduled to start at 08:30 AM\, taking advantage of the cool morning temperatures. Organized by Atres Advertising\, S.L.U.\, the race adheres strictly to the international standards set by World Athletics (WA) and the Royal Spanish Athletics Federation (RFEA). The full marathon covers the standard 42.195 kilometers\, while the half-marathon provides a 21.097-kilometer challenge for those seeking a shorter distance. The race is open to all adult runners\, with a total of 12\,000 bibs typically available for the event. Logistics are handled with precision\, including a robust network of refreshment stations every five kilometers that offer water\, isotonic drinks\, and eventually solid food like fruit and gels. A time limit of 5 hours and 30 minutes is enforced for the marathon\, ensuring a safe and organized environment for all. Advanced medical services\, including physiotherapy and podiatry at the finish line\, are provided to support the runners’ health and recovery. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across the globe flock to Málaga for this marathon due to its perfect combination of competitive conditions and holiday appeal. The November climate in Andalusia is ideal for distance running\, typically featuring clear skies and mild temperatures between 12°C and 18°C. Beyond the technical aspects of the race\, the atmosphere is electric. The local “Malagueños” turn out in large numbers to support the athletes\, creating a wall of sound and encouragement through the city’s narrow streets and broad avenues. The event is also praised for its excellent organization\, from the efficient bib collection at the Runners’ Expo to the celebratory medal ceremony. Furthermore\, Málaga itself serves as an incredible backdrop; as a major cultural hub\, it offers participants the chance to explore world-class museums\, such as the Picasso and Pompidou centers\, and indulge in the city’s famous tapas and seafood. The ease of access\, with the start and finish lines located centrally near major hotels and transport links\, makes it a stress-free experience for international visitors. \nReady to experience one of the most exciting marathons in the Mediterranean? Whether you are aiming for a new personal best or simply want to enjoy a beautiful run in the sun\, the Generali Malaga Marathon is the perfect choice. Join thousands of other runners in November 2026 for an unforgettable race day. Registration is now open\, so don’t wait—secure your spot today and start training for your Málaga adventure. For more information and to sign up\, visit the official website: Generali Malaga Marathon Official Website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Málaga\, Andalusia — Spain\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’]\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.generalimaratonmalaga.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/generali-marat-n-de-m-laga/
LOCATION:Generali Maratón de Málaga | Málaga\, Paseo del Parque\, opposite University of Málaga's Rectorate (Avenida Cervantes\, 4)\, Málaga\, Andalusia\, 29016\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Athens Marathon. The Authentic
DESCRIPTION:The Athens Marathon\, “The Authentic\,” follows the historic original route from the town of Marathon to the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens\, commemorating the legend of Pheidippides. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Athens Marathon course is renowned for being the original path run by the messenger Pheidippides in 490 BC to announce the Greek victory over the Persians. The race begins in the historic town of Marathon\, near the ancient battlefield\, where runners gather in a serene\, rural setting. Shortly after the start\, participants pass the Marathon Tomb\, a powerful war memorial honoring the fallen soldiers of the Battle of Marathon. The first 10 kilometers are relatively flat\, tracing a scenic route near the coast through the town of Nea Makri\, offering glimpses of the Aegean Sea. However\, the true challenge begins after the 10-kilometer mark. The course features a grueling\, sustained incline that peaks around the 31-kilometer mark\, reaching an elevation of approximately 248 meters. This “uphill battle” tests the endurance and mental fortitude of every athlete. Once the summit is reached\, the final 11 kilometers offer a welcome descent into the heart of Athens. The route winds through urban districts where the atmosphere transforms into an electrifying celebration of sport and history. \nRace Details\nThe 43rd Athens Marathon is scheduled for November 8\, 2026\, with the main 42.195-kilometer race starting at 08:30. The event follows a point-to-point road course on asphalt\, strictly adhering to the “Authentic” route used during the 1896 and 2004 Olympic Games. Participants are organized into wave starts based on their qualifying times to ensure a smooth flow through the initial narrow sections of the course. Hydration and support stations are strategically placed every few kilometers\, providing water\, electrolytes\, and medical assistance. The race is organized by SEGAS (Hellenic Athletics Federation) and carries a World Athletics Road Race Label. Alongside the full marathon\, the weekend includes a 10km road race\, a 5km road race\, a Universities Night Run\, and a Kids’ race. The marathon has a generous cut-off time\, allowing a wide range of runners to complete the historic journey. Registration typically opens in the spring\, and due to the race’s global prestige\, spots often sell out quickly. Finishers are rewarded with a commemorative medal and the unparalleled honor of completing the original marathon distance on its ancestral ground. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across the globe describe the Athens Marathon as a “bucket list” experience that transcends typical athletic competition. The profound sense of history is palpable from the moment runners take the “marathon oath” at the start line. The race is not just a test of speed but a tribute to human determination and peace. One of the most beloved aspects of the event is the finish line at the Panathenaic Stadium. Crossing the threshold of this magnificent\, all-marble structure—the site of the first modern Olympics—is often an emotional and life-changing moment for participants. The local support is equally legendary; thousands of Athenians line the streets\, offering olive branches and cheering “Bravo!” to every passing runner. The event also emphasizes social responsibility through its NGO Charity Program\, allowing runners to support various humanitarian and environmental causes. Whether it is the challenge of the hilly terrain\, the connection to ancient legends\, or the vibrant energy of Athens\, “The Authentic” offers a unique spiritual journey that reminds every runner why they fell in love with the sport in the first place. \nRegister for the Athens Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Athens\, Attica — Greece\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: 42.195km\, 10km\, 5km\, 1.2km\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.athensauthenticmarathon.gr/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/athens-marathon-the-authentic/
LOCATION:Athens Marathon. The Authentic | Athens\, Leoforos Marathonos\, Marathonas 190 07\, Greece\, Athens\, Attica\, 190 07\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Athens Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Most Legendary Marathon\nThe Athens Marathon is one of the classic races that every marathoner dreams of running at least once in their life. Known as the authentic marathon\, this race has a special place in the world of running. The Athens Marathon is a unique opportunity for runners to follow in the footsteps of the great Athenian messenger Pheidippides\, who made the legendary 26.2-mile run from Marathon to Athens in 490 BC. If you’re thinking about running the Athens Marathon\, you’re in the right place. In this blog post\, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about this incredible race. \nThe Course:\nThe Athens Marathon is held annually on the second Sunday of November\, in honor of the historic victory of the Greeks over the Persians in the Battle of Marathon. The race starts at the ancient battlefield of Marathon\, northeast of Athens\, and finishes in the legendary Olympic Stadium in Athens\, Greece. The Athens Marathon is a challenging course that follows the same path that Pheidippides took over two thousand years ago. The course is hilly and includes a steep uphill climb at the 10-kilometer mark\, known as the “Marathon Hill”. \nThe Training:\nIf you’re thinking about running the Athens Marathon\, you’ll need to train hard and be prepared for the challenging course. The Athens Marathon is not a race for beginners\, but for experienced runners who are ready for a unique and challenging experience. The Official Athens Marathon website offers a detailed training program to help runners get in shape for the race. The training program offers advice on nutrition\, hydration\, and injury prevention\, as well as a comprehensive training plan that takes you from the first day of training to race day. \nThe Culture:\nThe Athens Marathon is not just a race\, but also an opportunity to experience the beauty and culture of Greece. The race course passes through villages\, countryside\, and scenic views along the way. The marathon is a unique way to explore the historic and cultural landmarks of Greece\, including the Acropolis\, the Parthenon\, and the Temple of Olympian Zeus. The Athens Marathon also offers a “Marathon Walk” that takes participants through the same course as the Athens Marathon\, but without the pressure of time. \nThe Race:\nThe Athens Marathon is a well-organized race that offers runners everything they need to have a successful and memorable race day. The race offers a baggage deposit area\, gel stations along the course\, and free shuttle transportation from Athens to Marathon before the race. After the race\, runners can enjoy a finisher’s medal\, a t-shirt\, and a complimentary post-race massage. The Athens Marathon is a true celebration of running that attracts runners from all over the world. \nThe Athens Marathon is an iconic race that should be on every runner’s bucket list. From the challenging course to the historic landmarks and culture of Greece\, this race offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or looking for a new challenge\, the Athens Marathon is the perfect race for you. With proper training and preparation\, you can follow in the footsteps of Pheidippides and conquer the authentic marathon. So why not take the first step towards running the Athens Marathon? Start your training today and get ready for an epic running adventure in Greece! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/athens-marathon/
LOCATION:Athens Marathon | Location\, 160 Μαραθώνος Avenue\, Athens\, Marathonas\, 190 07\, Greece
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Behobia - San Sebastián
DESCRIPTION:The Behobia – San Sebastián is a legendary 20km point-to-point road race in the Basque Country\, known for its challenging terrain and unparalleled crowd support. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Behobia – San Sebastián course is a legendary 20-kilometer point-to-point journey that tests runners with its undulating terrain and rewards them with breathtaking scenery. Starting in the border town of Behobia (Irun)\, the route immediately sets a high energy tone as participants head towards the center of Irun\, where the streets are traditionally packed with cheering locals. The first major test comes at the 7-kilometer mark with the ascent of Gaintxurizketa. While the climb is relatively short\, its timing and gradient make it a significant milestone in the race. After conquering this summit\, the course descends towards Errenteria\, offering a flat section through the town’s boardwalk where the atmosphere reaches a fever pitch. \nAs the race progresses into its final stages\, runners face the second major obstacle: the Alto de Miracruz at the 16-kilometer mark. This climb\, though grueling\, is famously lined with thousands of spectators whose encouragement helps carry participants to the top. From there\, it is a glorious descent through the Avenida de Ategorrieta towards the heart of San Sebastián. The finish line is located at the Alameda del Boulevard\, right next to the city’s old town and the stunning La Concha Bay\, providing one of the most iconic race finishes in the world. \nRace Details\nThe Behobia – San Sebastián is organized by the Club Deportivo Fortuna and boasts a history dating back to 1919. The race is known for its massive scale\, often accommodating up to 30\,000 participants. The 2026 edition is scheduled for November 8th\, maintaining its traditional slot in early November when the Basque weather is typically cool and ideal for distance running. The distance is a non-certified 20 kilometers on road surfaces\, categorized by its “demanding” profile with a total elevation gain of approximately 192 meters. The event is inclusive\, featuring categories for runners\, wheelchair athletes\, and rollers. \nThe start times are staggered to ensure a smooth flow across the course. Typically\, the race begins as early as 09:30 for wheelchair athletes and rollers\, followed by elite women and then waves of runners starting from 10:00 based on their bib color and previous performance. Participants are granted a maximum time of 2 hours and 35 minutes to complete the course. Logistically\, the race is a masterpiece\, with dedicated train and shuttle services transporting thousands of athletes from San Sebastián to the start line in Behobia\, and a comprehensive baggage transport system that moves participants’ belongings from the start to the finish area. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat sets the Behobia – San Sebastián apart from other races is the sheer passion of the Basque people. For many\, it is less of a competition and more of a regional festival of sport. The crowd support is widely considered to be among the best in the world; virtually every meter of the 20-kilometer course is lined with spectators shouting “Aupa!” and “Animo!” to the passing runners. This wall of sound provides an emotional boost that helps participants through the challenging climbs of Gaintxurizketa and Miracruz. The sense of community is palpable\, with many runners returning year after year to experience this unique atmosphere. \nBeyond the race itself\, the destination of San Sebastián is a major draw. Known as one of the culinary capitals of the world\, it offers runners the perfect place to celebrate their achievement. After crossing the finish line\, it is a tradition to head into the Old Town (Parte Vieja) to enjoy “pintxos”—the sophisticated Basque version of tapas—and local cider. The combination of a world-class sporting challenge\, unparalleled spectator support\, and the beauty and culture of the Basque Country makes the Behobia – San Sebastián a bucket-list event for runners across the globe. \nReady to experience the magic of the Basque Country’s most famous race? Visit the official website to secure your bib and join thousands of others on the road to San Sebastián: https://www.behobia-sansebastian.com/en. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: San Sebastián\, Gipuzkoa — Spain\nNext Date: 2026-11-08\nDistances: [’20K’]\nStart Time: 09:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.behobia-sansebastian.com/en
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LOCATION:Behobia – San Sebastián | San Sebastián\, Calle Darío de Regoyos\, San Sebastián\, Gipuzkoa\, 20305\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Tunnel Hill 100
DESCRIPTION:The Tunnel Hill 100 is a world-class ultramarathon held on a flat and fast rail-trail in Southern Illinois\, famous for its historic tunnel and record-breaking course. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Tunnel Hill 100 is staged on the magnificent Tunnel Hill State Trail\, a premier rail-trail that winds through the heart of Southern Illinois and the Shawnee National Forest. The course is renowned among ultrarunners for being exceptionally flat and fast\, featuring a finely crushed limestone surface that is easy on the legs while providing excellent traction. One of the most iconic features of the race is the eponymous tunnel—a 543-foot-long passage carved through solid rock that serves as a historic landmark and a highlight for every participant. Runners also traverse numerous high trestle bridges\, including the Breeden Trestle\, which stands 90 feet high and 450 feet long\, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding wetlands and dense woodlands. The course takes athletes through the Barkhausen-Cache River Wetlands Center\, showcasing the diverse ecosystem of the region. Because the trail follows a former railroad bed\, the maximum grade never exceeds 2%\, making it an ideal venue for those seeking a personal best or a world-record attempt. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Tunnel Hill 100 is scheduled for November 14th\, with a traditional 07:00 CST start time. The event hub is located at Vienna City Park in Vienna\, Illinois\, which serves as the central start and finish line for all distances. The 100-mile race typically consists of two loops of a 50-mile out-and-back course\, allowing runners to pass through the main festival area and access their drop bags midway through the journey. For those not yet ready for the full 100 miles\, the event offers a variety of distances including a 100 km\, 50 Miler\, 50K\, and a Marathon. The race is well-supported with aid stations spaced approximately every 5 to 10 miles at key locations such as Karnak and Tunnel Hill. Each station is famously well-stocked with typical ultra-fare and staffed by experienced volunteers who understand the needs of long-distance runners. The time limit for the 100-mile distance is 30 hours\, providing a generous window for first-timers while maintaining a competitive atmosphere at the front of the pack. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to Tunnel Hill for its reputation as one of the fastest trail races in the world. It has been the site of legendary performances\, including world records and American records set by elite athletes like Zach Bitter and Camille Herron. However\, the appeal of the race extends far beyond the elite field. The late autumn timing ensures cool\, crisp running weather and stunning fall foliage\, creating a serene and focused environment for tackling the ultramarathon distance. The event is managed by Durbin Race Management\, known for their meticulous organization and welcoming “ultra-family” atmosphere. Whether you are aiming for a sub-12 hour finish or looking to complete your first century run within the 30-hour limit\, the community support in Vienna is unparalleled. The race frequently hosts the USATF 50 Mile Road Championships\, adding a level of prestige and excitement to the weekend’s festivities. Ready to challenge yourself on one of the most historic trails in the Midwest? Secure your spot today at the official Tunnel Hill 100 website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Vienna\, Illinois — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-14\nDistances: 100 Miler\, 100 km\, 50 Miler\, 50K\, Marathon\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.durbinracemanagement.com/
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LOCATION:Tunnel Hill 100 | Vienna\, 302 E. Vine St\, Vienna\, IL\, 62995\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K
DESCRIPTION:Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon: A Milestone Year at Mission Bay\nThe Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026 — and it’s doing it at one of San Diego’s most scenic running venues. Set along the shores of Mission Bay\, this community wellness-focused race delivers a fast\, flat half marathon\, a 2-person relay option\, and a 5K loop on November 14\, 2026. With Make-A-Wish San Diego as the beneficiary\, every finish line means something beyond the personal milestone. \nThe Course\nThe half marathon and relay start and finish at Ski Beach (1600 Vacation Road) at 7:15 AM\, looping through the heart of Mission Bay on what is genuinely one of San Diego’s flattest half marathon courses. Panoramic bay views and cool November breezes accompany runners for all 13.1 miles. The 5K takes a scenic loop around Crown Point — a perfect introduction to Mission Bay’s waterfront scenery for newer runners or those looking for a quicker morning effort. The half marathon relay allows two runners to split the distance\, making it great for friends or training pairs who want a shared experience. \nRace Day Experience\nAt the finish line\, the Thrive Expo delivers a full celebration: post-race food\, vendor booths\, and the energy of a wellness-focused community coming together. Each distance gets custom finisher medals unique to that race\, plus a performance tech shirt. Chip timing and live results mean you know exactly how you did the moment you cross. The 10th anniversary edition promises to be the biggest Thrive yet — expect special touches marking the milestone year. \nWhy Run the Thrive Half Marathon?\nBeyond the flat\, PR-friendly course\, Thrive is a race with genuine charitable impact — it raised over $20\,000 for Make-A-Wish San Diego in 2025. The race is produced by Easy Day Sports for Kaiser Permanente\, meaning it carries the organizational quality of a major health system sponsor. The relay option makes it one of the few San Diego half marathons where you can race with a partner. If you want a well-organized\, community-driven San Diego road race with a cause behind it\, Thrive delivers. \nTravel & Logistics\nSki Beach is located off Mission Bay Drive in San Diego’s Pacific Beach area\, just minutes from the I-5 and I-8 interchange. The Mission Bay and Pacific Beach area is packed with hotels\, vacation rentals\, and short-term stays — an ideal weekend base camp. Parking is available near Ski Beach\, though arriving early on race morning is recommended. Mission Bay Park is also accessible by bicycle from much of the surrounding neighborhood if you’re staying nearby. \nHow to Register\nRegistration for the 10th Annual Thrive Half Marathon\, Relay\, and 5K is available now at the official Thrive Half Marathon website. Choose your distance\, grab a relay partner\, or register as a virtual participant — all options are available. It’s a milestone year; don’t miss it.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/kaiser-permanente-thrive-half-marathon-5k-san-diego/
LOCATION:Ski Beach\, Mission Bay\, 1600 Vacation Road\, San Diego\, CA\, 92109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Lady of the Lake Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:The Lady of the Lake Trail Race is a challenging yet exhilarating race that takes place annually in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. If you are an avid trail runner or just a fitness enthusiast eager to take on new challenges\, then this race is perfect for you. This breathtaking event takes place in the Methow Valley of Washington State\, known for its stunning scenery and miles of picturesque trails. In this blog post\, we will delve deeper into what the Lady of the Lake Trail Race is all about\, what you can expect from this adventure\, and why you should add it to your bucket list. \nThe Course:\nThe Lady of the Lake Trail Race is a grueling mountain run spanning 15.9 miles. It starts at the heart of Mazama and takes runners on a journey through beautiful mountains\, alongside rivers\, and over breathtaking bridges. The race is known for its stunning scenery\, with views of North Cascades National Park\, the jagged Sawtooth Range\, and the peaceful Lake Chelan\, which is named after the lady of the lake herself. \nThe trail is a combination of terrain types\, from rocky slopes to smooth dirt paths\, making it a true test of a runner’s fitness and endurance. You can expect to traverse a total of 3\,900 feet of elevation gain and loss\, making it an adventure that is both physically and mentally challenging.\nThe Lady of the Lake Trail Race is open to runners of all skill levels\, so whether you are an experienced trail runner or a novice\, you can take on the challenge. You can run or walk scenic routes\, and there are various categories to cater to different age groups and skill levels. \nThe Community:\nThe Lady of the Lake Trail Race is an event that promotes community spirit among fellow runners. The race is organized by a group of dedicated volunteers who want to share the beauty of the Methow Valley with the world. In addition to the main race\, there’s also a kids’ race\, and a pancake breakfast after the event.\nOne of the most amazing aspects of the Lady of the Lake Trail Race is that it encourages participants to take in the beauty of Methow Valley and explore the hidden treasures found in the area. This includes the North Cascade Mountains\, the lush valleys\, and the clear\, sky-blue waters of Lake Chelan. This event is a journey of self-discovery\, where you can revel in the beauty of nature\, challenge yourself mentally and physically\, and experience the power of community. \nThe Lady of the Lake Trail Race is a must-do adventure for any trail running enthusiast or fitness enthusiast. The breathtaking views\, the challenging terrain\, and the welcoming community make it an unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a new challenge\, a sense of community\, and a chance to explore the hidden treasures of the Pacific Northwest\, then the Lady of the Lake Trail Race is for you. So\, why not add it to your bucket list and see for yourself what this beautiful event has to offer? We promise that the experience will be well worth the effort! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/lady-of-the-lake-trail-race/
LOCATION:Lady of the Lake Trail Race | Location\, 405 Vogel State Park Road\, Blairsville\, GA\, 30512\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty Queenstown Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Queenstown Marathon is a world-renowned running festival in New Zealand’s South Island\, famous for its scenic course through historic Arrowtown and along the shores of Lake Wakatipu. \nCourse Highlights\nThe New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty Queenstown Marathon is widely regarded as one of the most visually spectacular courses in the world. The journey begins at the luxurious Millbrook Resort\, where runners set off down the iconic “Avenue” lined with trees and mountain views. From there\, the course winds through the charming\, historic gold-mining town of Arrowtown\, offering a glimpse into New Zealand’s heritage. As participants continue\, they circumnavigate the pristine waters of Lake Hayes\, often referred to as “the mirror lake” for its incredible reflections of the surrounding peaks. The route then follows the tranquil Arrow and Shotover Rivers\, crossing the historic Old Shotover Bridge. The final stages take runners along the shores of Lake Wakatipu\, through the lush Queenstown Gardens\, and into a grand finish in the heart of downtown Queenstown. With the Remarkables mountain range as a constant backdrop\, the scenery is unparalleled. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Saturday\, November 14\, 2026\, the Queenstown Marathon is a premier event in the Runaway Marathon Series. The course is unique in its composition\, featuring approximately 70% smooth\, hard-packed trails and 30% sealed roads. Despite the mountainous surroundings\, the course is designed to be mainly flat with only gentle undulations\, making it accessible to runners of various skill levels. Standard road running shoes are suitable for the terrain. The event offers multiple distances to cater to all athletes: the full 42.2km marathon\, a 21.1km half marathon\, a 10km run\, and a 2.2km kids’ dash. The marathon has a generous seven-hour cut-off time\, with various checkpoints along the way to ensure participant safety and course management. Comprehensive support is provided\, including drink stations approximately every 5-7km\, offering water\, electrolyte drinks\, and medical assistance. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to Queenstown not just for the race\, but for the entire “adventure capital” experience. The event is celebrated for its impeccable organization and the high-energy atmosphere that permeates the region during race weekend. The “social vibe” of the race is a major draw\, with many participants traveling in groups to enjoy the local food\, wine\, and thrill-seeking activities after crossing the finish line. The course’s “flat out beautiful” nature allows runners to achieve personal bests while soaking in world-class views without the technical difficulty often associated with trail races in alpine regions. The sense of achievement is capped off with a high-quality finisher medal and a festive celebration in downtown Queenstown\, making it a “bucket-list” event for many endurance athletes. \nReady to experience the world’s most beautiful marathon? Secure your spot on the starting line and join thousands of runners in this unforgettable alpine festival. Register now on the official Queenstown Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Queenstown\, Otago — New Zealand\nNext Date: 2026-11-14\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘2.2K Kids Run’]\nStart Time: 08:20\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://queenstown-marathon.co.nz
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/new-zealand-sotheby-s-international-realty-queenstown-marathon/
LOCATION:New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty Queenstown Marathon | Queenstown\, 1124 Malaghans Road\, Arrowtown\, Queenstown\, Otago\, 9371\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Marabana
DESCRIPTION:Cuba is known globally for its vibrant culture\, stunning beaches\, and iconic vintage cars. But\, did you know that it is also home to one of the most impressive running events worldwide? Welcome to Marabana\, held annually in Havana\, Cuba. This marathon event takes place in November of every year and attracts local and international participants of all ages and backgrounds. In this blog post\, we will explore what makes Marabana so special\, the event’s history\, and why it should be on your running bucket list. \nThe History of Marabana:\nMarabana is the brainchild of Olympian Alberto Juantorena and took place for the first time in 1987. The event has since grown to become a national holiday\, known as the Day of Physical Culture. The event takes place in November to coincide with the anniversary of the first revolution in 1868. The Marathon course takes runners through the heart of Havana\, past some of the city’s most notable landmarks\, and up to the finish line at the Olympic Stadium. \nWhy Marabana is Unique: \nCuba’s history\, culture\, and colonial architecture provide a beautiful backdrop for participants tackling the course. Unlike other marathons\, Marabana is full of surprises and unique challenges that make it an exceptional experience. Participants must dodge through the capital city’s narrow and congested streets\, providing a unique mental and physical challenge. Havana’s heat adds an interesting dynamic to the event\, making participants test their endurance levels. \nWhat to Expect During the Race: \nRunners of all levels and backgrounds participate in Marabana\, from amateurs to professional athletes\, all looking to achieve their personal best. The event offers a range of races\, including a 5k\, 10k\, half marathon\, and a full marathon. The route takes you through the city’s most iconic sights\, such as the Malecón seaside promenade\, the Revolution Square\, the Capitol building\, and the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Havana. The energy of the local Cubans cheering you on creates a festive atmosphere\, making it an unforgettable experience. \nWhy You Should Run Marabana: \nMarabana is more than just a race. It’s a celebration of Cuba’s sports culture\, community\, and pride. The event is an opportunity to see Havana in a unique way and experience its vibrant atmosphere with friendly locals and fellow participants who share the same passion for running. Beyond the experience of running in a beautiful location\, Marabana is a chance to learn more about Cuba’s rich cultural history\, food\, and dance. \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/marabana/
LOCATION:Marabana | Location\, Havana\, Cuba
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Santa Clarita Marathon Races
DESCRIPTION:Get Ready to Run: The Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5K\nAre you a seasoned runner\, or someone who has just started to incorporate running into your daily routine? Whether you are a beginner or a veteran runner\, you might be interested in participating in the Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, and 5K\, which take place each year in Santa Clarita\, California. This event is a great way to challenge yourself\, meet other runners\, and enjoy the beautiful landscape of Santa Clarita. In this blog post\, we will give you all the information you need to know before signing up and participating in this exciting event. \n1. The Event\nThe Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5K is an annual event that attracts thousands of runners from all over the world. The event takes place in November\, and runners can choose to participate in any of the four races offered: the marathon (26.2 miles)\, the half marathon (13.1 miles)\, the 10K (6.2 miles)\, or the 5K (3.1 miles). The course is designed to showcase the beauty of Santa Clarita\, and runners will have the opportunity to run through rolling hills\, green parks\, and tree-lined streets. \n2. Training\nBefore participating in any of the races\, it is important that you train adequately. Depending on which race you choose to participate in\, you should start training at least 8-16 weeks before the event. It is important to gradually increase your mileage\, integrate strength training into your routine\, and practice proper hydration and nutrition. If you are a beginner runner\, you might want to consider joining a running group or hiring a coach to guide you through the training process. \n3. Registration\nIf you are interested in participating in the Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5K\, you can register online on the event’s website. The registration fee varies depending on the race you choose to participate in\, and early-bird discounts are available. Make sure to read the event’s rules and regulations before registering\, and don’t forget to mark your calendar with the event date. \n4. Race Day\nOn race day\, make sure to arrive at the starting line at least an hour before the race begins. This will give you enough time to warm up\, stretch\, and use the restroom. Wear comfortable running clothes and shoes\, and don’t forget to bring a water bottle and any other supplies you might need during the race. During the race\, make sure to pace yourself and listen to your body. Don’t push yourself too hard\, and take breaks when necessary. Last but not least\, enjoy the beautiful scenery and the support of your fellow runners. \n5. Post-Race\nAfter the race is over\, make sure to hydrate and eat a snack to refuel your body. Take some time to stretch and cool down\, and don’t forget to take a few pictures to commemorate your accomplishment. You might want to attend the post-race celebration\, where you can indulge in some delicious food and drinks and share your running experience with other runners. \nThe Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K & 5K is a wonderful opportunity for runners of all skill levels to challenge themselves\, meet new people\, and experience the beauty of Santa Clarita. By following a proper training regimen\, registering online\, and listening to your body on race day\, you can successfully participate in this event and feel accomplished at the end. So what are you waiting for? Lace-up your running shoes and get ready to run! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nBig Sur Marathon\nCalifornia International Marathon\nLos Angeles Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/santa-clarita-marathon-half-marathon-10k-5k/
LOCATION:Santa Clarita Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k and 5k | Location\, 24155 Newhall Ranch Rd\, Santa Clarita\, CA\, 91355\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Spartan World Championship Abu Dhabi
DESCRIPTION:The Spartan World Championship Abu Dhabi is the premier obstacle course racing event\, challenging athletes with a grueling 21K course through the iconic sand dunes of the Al Wathba Desert. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Spartan World Championship in Abu Dhabi takes place amidst the breathtaking and formidable dunes of the Al Wathba Desert. Runners can expect a course that is as visually intoxicating as it is physically demanding. The terrain is characterized by soft\, deep sand dunes that test every muscle in the lower body\, punctuated by technical ridges and vast open expanses. Signature Spartan obstacles are strategically placed throughout the desert landscape\, requiring participants to navigate rope climbs\, sandbag carries\, and wall leaps while battling the heat and unique elevation changes of the shifting dunes. The “Beast” course\, covering 21 kilometers and 30 obstacles\, is the pinnacle of the weekend\, offering a true test of grit and endurance in one of the most iconic desert environments in the world. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Spartan World Championship Weekend is scheduled for November 19–22 in Abu Dhabi\, UAE. This multi-day festival caters to all levels of athletes\, from elite competitors vying for the world title to open-class participants looking for a personal challenge. The schedule typically begins on Thursday\, November 19\, with exclusive events like the Ladies Only Night Sprint (5K\, 20 obstacles)\, followed by a mixed Night Sprint on Friday. The main event\, the Beast 21K World Championship for Elites and Age Group racers\, takes place on Saturday\, November 21\, alongside the Kids Races. The weekend concludes on Sunday with the 3K Team Relay and the Super 10K (25 obstacles). The venue is located in Al Wathba South\, approximately a 30-minute drive from the city center of Abu Dhabi. Registration typically opens at 06:00\, with elite heats commencing around 07:30 to avoid the peak midday heat. \nWhy Runners Love It\nAthletes from over 80 countries flock to Abu Dhabi for more than just the race; it is a profound cultural experience. The event is hosted in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Sports Council\, ensuring a world-class production that includes the largest festival Spartan has ever created. Runners love the opportunity to immerse themselves in Emirati traditions at the nearby Sheikh Zayed Festival\, which features local fare\, heritage demonstrations\, and cultural excursions. The contrast between the ultra-modern skyline of Abu Dhabi—known as one of the safest cities in the world—and the raw\, ancient beauty of the desert creates an unforgettable backdrop. Whether it is seeing camels in their natural habitat or relaxing in five-star amenities after a grueling day in the dunes\, the Abu Dhabi championship offers a luxury racing experience that is unmatched in the OCR world. \nRegister for the Spartan World Championship Abu Dhabi \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Abu Dhabi\, Abu Dhabi — United Arab Emirates\nNext Date: 2026-11-19\nDistances: Beast 21K\, Super 10K\, Sprint 5K\, 3K Team Relay\, Kids Race 1-3km\nStart Time: 07:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.spartan.com/en/race/detail/10664/overview
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/spartan-world-championship-abu-dhabi/
LOCATION:Spartan World Championship Abu Dhabi | Abu Dhabi\, Al Wathba South\, Abu Dhabi\, Abu Dhabi\, 56620\, United Arab Emirates
CATEGORIES:Obstacle Races
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SUMMARY:JFK 50 Mile
DESCRIPTION:The JFK 50 Mile is America’s oldest ultramarathon\, featuring a diverse point-to-point course through the Appalachian Trail\, C&O Canal towpath\, and rolling country roads. \nCourse Highlights\nThe JFK 50 Mile course is renowned for its diverse and challenging terrain\, offering a point-to-point “horse-shoe” journey through Maryland’s scenic landscapes. The race begins in downtown Boonsboro at an elevation of 570 feet. The initial 5.5 miles involve a steady climb\, gaining over 1\,100 feet as runners transition from paved roads to the legendary Appalachian Trail (AT). This 13-mile section of the AT is the most technical part of the course\, characterized by rocky paths and a steep descent through switchbacks that drop over 1\,000 feet toward the Potomac River. \nFollowing the mountain section\, runners join the C&O Canal towpath for a 26.3-mile stretch. This portion is almost entirely flat and unpaved\, providing a significant mental and physical shift from the technical trails of the ridge. The path follows the river\, offering serene views and a consistent surface for maintaining pace. The final 8.4 miles take participants onto gently rolling paved country roads\, leading to the finish line at Springfield Middle School in Williamsport\, situated at 452 feet above sea level. \nRace Details\nAs America’s oldest ultramarathon\, the JFK 50 Mile has been held annually since 1963. The event starts promptly at 6:30 a.m. with a strict mass start; the starting line closes just five minutes later at 6:35 a.m. Runners are given a 13-hour time limit to complete the 50.2-mile course\, with specific cut-off times enforced at various aid stations to ensure safety and logistical coordination. For example\, participants must reach the 15.5-mile Weverton Aid Station by 11:30 a.m. and the 41.8-mile Dam #4 mark by 5:30 p.m. \nThe race is highly organized\, featuring at least 14 fully stocked aid stations providing water\, electrolyte drinks\, food\, and basic medical supplies. Due to the technical nature of the Appalachian Trail section\, personal listening devices are strictly prohibited to ensure runners can hear one another and race officials. Bag transport is provided from the start in Boonsboro to the finish in Williamsport\, allowing runners to have fresh clothes and gear waiting for them. The event is hosted by the Cumberland Valley Athletic Club and remains a premier fixture on the ultra-running calendar. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the JFK 50 Mile for its rich history and the prestige of participating in a race that originated as part of President John F. Kennedy’s initiative to improve national physical fitness. The “Kennedy Challenge” originally tasked military personnel with covering 50 miles in 20 hours\, and while the time limit has tightened\, the spirit of endurance remains. The race has a strong military connection\, with a dedicated Military Team Competition for the Kennedy Cup\, adding a layer of camaraderie and tradition to the event. \nThe variety of the course is another major draw. Very few races offer the combination of technical mountain single-track\, flat river-side towpaths\, and scenic road running in a single event. This diversity requires runners to be well-rounded and adapt their strategy throughout the day. The community support is exceptional\, with local residents and volunteers creating a festive atmosphere at aid stations and the finish line. Every finisher within the time limit receives a uniquely designed medallion\, a symbol of joining a long line of endurance athletes who have conquered one of the most storied races in the United States. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Boonsboro\, MD — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-21\nDistances: 50.2 Miles\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.jfk50mile.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/jfk-50-mile/
LOCATION:JFK 50 Mile | Boonsboro\, 1 N Main St\, Boonsboro\, MD\, 21713\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Philadelphia Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A fast and historic urban marathon that takes runners through Philadelphia’s most iconic landmarks\, from the Liberty Bell to the picturesque Schuylkill River waterfront. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Philadelphia Marathon offers a course that is as historically rich as it is physically rewarding. Starting near the iconic Philadelphia Museum of Art\, runners begin their journey on the majestic Benjamin Franklin Parkway. The initial miles wind through the heart of the city’s historic district\, where participants pass legendary sites like Independence Hall\, the Liberty Bell\, and Christ Church. This “Birthplace of America” section provides a unique backdrop that few other marathons can match. As the race progresses\, the route shifts into the vibrant neighborhoods of University City and West Philadelphia\, offering a glimpse into the city’s diverse urban culture and spirited community support. \nThe second half of the course transitions into a more scenic and serene environment. Runners follow the winding paths along the Schuylkill River\, passing through the expansive Fairmount Park. This section is known for its beautiful views of the water and the historic Boathouse Row. One of the most famous segments of the race is the out-and-back through Manayunk\, a neighborhood renowned for its enthusiastic “Manayunk Wall” of spectators who provide a massive energy boost for the final miles. The course eventually leads back toward the Art Museum\, culminating in a dramatic finish at the foot of the famous “Rocky Steps\,” where thousands of fans gather to celebrate every finisher’s achievement. \nRace Details\nThe Philadelphia Marathon is consistently ranked among the top ten marathons in the United States\, known for its fast\, flat\, and USATF-certified course. As a premier Boston Qualifier\, it attracts a competitive field of elite athletes while remaining accessible to first-time marathoners. The race weekend is a massive undertaking\, typically hosting over 30\,000 participants across its various events\, which include the full marathon on Sunday\, and the half marathon and 8K on Saturday. This staggered schedule allows runners to participate in multiple challenges\, such as the Independence\, Liberty Bell\, or Freedom Challenges\, for those looking to test their endurance over consecutive days. \nLogistically\, the event is well-organized with numerous aid stations providing water and electrolytes every few miles. The race employs a wave-start system to manage the large volume of runners\, ensuring a smooth experience from the 22nd Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway start line. The finish line services are extensive\, including medals\, heat sheets\, and a variety of post-race refreshments. Additionally\, the event features a free two-day Health & Fitness Expo at the Pennsylvania Convention Center\, where runners can pick up their bibs\, browse the latest running gear\, and attend seminars by industry experts. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners return to the Philadelphia Marathon year after year for its unparalleled energy and “big city” feel that remains grounded in community spirit. The crowd support in Philadelphia is legendary; from the drumlines in University City to the costume-clad fans in Manayunk\, the city truly shows up to cheer. The “mellow” November weather is often cited as ideal for personal bests\, with cool temperatures that are perfect for endurance running. Moreover\, the race’s commitment to showcasing the city’s heritage makes it more than just a competition—it is a tour of American history on foot. \nThe inclusive atmosphere of the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend ensures there is something for everyone. Whether you are aiming for a sub-three-hour finish or participating in the Kid’s Run with your family\, the event fosters a sense of pride and accomplishment. The iconic finish at the Philadelphia Museum of Art provides the ultimate “Rocky” moment\, giving every runner the chance to feel like a champion as they cross the line. It is this combination of a fast course\, historic charm\, and fierce local pride that makes the Philadelphia Marathon a must-run event on the global racing calendar. \nExperience the history and energy of one of America’s greatest cities. Secure your spot at the starting line today by visiting the official Philadelphia Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Philadelphia\, PA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-11-22\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘8K’\, “Kid’s Run”]\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.philadelphiamarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/philadelphia-marathon/
LOCATION:Philadelphia Marathon | Philadelphia\, 2200 Benjamin Franklin Parkway\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Great Ethiopian Run International 10KM
DESCRIPTION:The Great Ethiopian Run is Africa’s largest road race\, a vibrant 10km event held annually at high altitude in the heart of Addis Ababa. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Great Ethiopian Run International 10KM offers a unique and exhilarating course through the heart of Addis Ababa\, the world’s third-highest capital. Starting and finishing at the iconic Meskel Square\, the route loops through the city’s vibrant downtown streets. Runners face the dual challenge of rolling hills and an average altitude of approximately 2\,355 meters (nearly 8\,000 feet) above sea level. The course is lined with enthusiastic spectators\, and the atmosphere is more of a street party than a traditional race. Key landmarks along the way include the historic Ghion Hotel and various roundabouts that come alive with music and dancing. The route is known for its “Fun Wave” and “Fast Wave” starts\, ensuring that everyone from elite athletes to casual joggers can enjoy the scenic urban landscape. \nRace Details\nThe next edition of the Great Ethiopian Run International 10KM is confirmed for Sunday\, November 22\, 2026. The event is Africa’s largest road race\, typically attracting over 45\,000 participants from across the globe. The race program begins early on Sunday morning\, with mobility races starting around 07:10 AM\, followed by the elite athletes at 07:55 AM. The general mass participation “Fast Wave” kicks off at 08:00 AM\, with the “Fun Wave” following shortly after at 08:10 AM. International participants can register online through official partners and often opt for multi-day packages that include a pre-race pasta party and stays at the Hyatt Regency\, located right at the start area. The race is a 10km road event\, emphasizing both athletic competition and community celebration. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Great Ethiopian Run for its unmatched energy and the chance to run alongside legendary athletes like Haile Gebrselassie\, who founded the event in 2001. It is frequently described as “Africa’s biggest street party\,” where the sea of matching race t-shirts creates a powerful sense of unity and pride. Beyond the physical challenge of the altitude\, participants love the race for its deep commitment to social impact; the event has raised millions of Birr for local charities focusing on healthcare\, education\, and food security. The vibrant culture of Ethiopia is on full display\, with traditional music and dance greeting runners at every turn. It is not just a race; it is a profound cultural experience that celebrates the enduring spirit and hospitality of the Ethiopian people. \nRegister here \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Addis Ababa\, Addis Ababa — Ethiopia\nNext Date: 2026-11-22\nDistances: 10km\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://ethiopianrun.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/great-ethiopian-run-international-10km/
LOCATION:Great Ethiopian Run International 10KM | Addis Ababa\, Meskel Square\, Addis Ababa\, Ethiopia\, Addis Ababa\, Addis Ababa\, 0505\, Ethiopia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:San Sebastian Marathon (Zurich Maratón Donostia San Sebastián)
DESCRIPTION:The Zurich San Sebastián Marathon is one of Spain’s oldest and fastest races\, featuring a flat\, scenic course along the iconic La Concha Bay and the vibrant streets of the Basque Country. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Zurich San Sebastián Marathon (Maratón de San Sebastián) boasts one of the most attractive\, flat\, and fast courses in the international marathon circuit. The race is set in the heart of San Sebastián\, also known as Donostia\, a coastal jewel in the Spanish Basque Country. The route is meticulously designed to be urban and at sea level\, which minimizes elevation gain and maximizes the potential for athletes to achieve personal bests. The journey begins on the central Calle Hernani\, right next to the iconic Alderdi Eder gardens and the historic San Sebastián City Hall. This grand start sets the tone for a race that is as much a tour of architectural beauty as it is a sporting challenge. Almost immediately\, runners are greeted by the breathtaking vista of La Concha Bay\, frequently cited as one of the most beautiful urban beaches in the world. The course follows the coastline\, providing refreshing sea breezes and views of the Atlantic Ocean and Santa Clara Island. As the race progresses\, it takes participants through the city’s diverse and emblematic neighborhoods\, crossing the Urumea River and passing the avant-garde Kursaal Congress Centre. The final stretch leads runners back toward the city center\, culminating in a triumphant finish at the Boulevard\, right on the edge of the historic Old Town. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Zurich San Sebastián Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, November 22\, 2026. The main marathon distance (42.195 km) typically starts at 09:00. In a move to prioritize the marathon distance and ensure participant safety on the urban circuit\, the organizers recently revised the event format; the marathon is now accompanied primarily by a 10K race\, which begins earlier at approximately 08:15. The time limit for the full marathon is 5 hours\, though the race is famous for its high performance—nearly 80% of participants typically finish under the 4-hour mark. This reflects both the flat terrain and the high caliber of runners the event attracts. Registration typically opens in late January with tiered pricing\, with early-bird rates starting around €49. The race weekend experience begins at the Expo Sports\, located in the Kursaal Conference Centre\, where runners collect their bib numbers and explore various sports brand exhibits. The event is well-supported by a comprehensive network of aid stations\, providing water\, sports drinks\, and fruit every few kilometers to keep athletes fueled for the challenge. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the San Sebastián Marathon apart is the seamless blend of elite athletic standards and an incomparable cultural backdrop. It is currently recognized as the “fastest marathon in Spain” based on the average finishing times of its participants\, beating out other major Spanish cities. Beyond the statistics\, runners are drawn to the unique spirit of the Basque Country. The city of San Sebastián is a world-renowned culinary capital\, and the post-race celebration is a highlight of the weekend. After crossing the finish line\, athletes are just steps away from the Old Town\, where they can indulge in the city’s legendary pintxos—small\, gourmet snacks that represent the pinnacle of Basque cuisine. The local population fully embraces the event\, with thousands of spectators lining the streets to cheer “Aupa!” at every runner. The scenic beauty of the Bay of Biscay and the welcoming nature of the local community create an atmosphere that is both intimate and grand. For many\, the San Sebastián Marathon is not just a race\, but a perfect excuse for a late-autumn getaway to one of the most sophisticated and beautiful cities in Europe. \nRegister today to secure your place on the starting line of Spain’s second-oldest marathon. Join us in Donostia and experience the perfect race for your next personal best. Official website and registration: https://zurichmaratonsansebastian.com/en/. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: San Sebastián\, Gipuzkoa\, Basque Country — Spain\nNext Date: 2026-11-22\nDistances: Marathon\, 10K\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://zurichmaratonsansebastian.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-sebastian-marathon-zurich-marat-n-donostia-san-sebasti-n/
LOCATION:San Sebastian Marathon (Zurich Maratón Donostia San Sebastián) | San Sebastián\, Calle de Hernani\, San Sebastián\, Gipuzkoa\, Basque Country\, 20004\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261126T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261126T143000
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SUMMARY:Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot starts and finishes at Dallas City Hall Plaza in the heart of downtown Dallas. The 8-mile route takes runners through some of Dallas’ most iconic neighborhoods\, winding past historic landmarks\, vibrant street murals\, and the towers of the Dallas skyline. The 5K offers a shorter\, equally festive loop for families\, first-timers\, and costume enthusiasts. Both routes are closed to traffic\, creating an energetic\, car-free running experience on Thanksgiving morning. \nRace Details\nThe 59th Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot presented by Texas Health takes place Thanksgiving morning\, Thursday\, November 26\, 2026. The timed 8-Mile and 5K start at 8:30 AM; untimed waves begin at 9:00 AM. Race-day registration is available at the event from 7:00 to 8:15 a.m. Online registration typically closes Wednesday evening at 6:00 PM. Both routes offer timed and untimed (walk/jog) options\, making the event fully inclusive for all fitness levels. \nA Dallas Tradition\nThe Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot has been a Thanksgiving morning fixture since its founding\, growing from a small neighborhood run into one of the nation’s premier holiday races. The YMCA uses the event to raise funds supporting community programs across the Dallas Metroplex. Thousands of participants arrive in full turkey\, pilgrim\, and Native American costumes\, making the start line one of the most entertaining and photogenic in Texas. Local families treat the Turkey Trot as an annual tradition — many households have streak-runners who haven’t missed a year in decades. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Turkey Trot delivers a one-of-a-kind holiday morning experience that perfectly balances competitive racing (both courses are chip-timed for the serious runners) and festive celebration. Running the 8 miles before Thanksgiving dinner is a beloved tradition and guilt-free way to earn your feast. Dallas in late November offers ideal running weather — cool mornings\, light wind — and the downtown location puts participants in the middle of the city’s holiday decorations and festive atmosphere. \nRegister\nRegister at ymcadallas.org/turkeytrot or through RaceRoster. Online registration closes Wednesday November 25 at 6:00 PM; race-day registration is available at City Hall Plaza 7:00–8:15 AM.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/dallas-ymca-turkey-trot/
LOCATION:Dallas YMCA Turkey Trot | Dallas City Hall Plaza\, Dallas City Hall Plaza\, Marilla St & S Akard St\, Dallas\, TX 75201\, Dallas\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fun Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20261126T160000
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SUMMARY:The Manchester Road Race
DESCRIPTION:The Manchester Road Race is one of America’s oldest and most celebrated Thanksgiving Day road races. First held in 1927\, this 4.748-mile loop through historic downtown Manchester\, Connecticut\, has grown into a massive holiday tradition that draws elite international runners alongside tens of thousands of recreational participants every Thanksgiving morning. \nA True Holiday Tradition\nFor nearly a century\, the Manchester Road Race has been the way runners across New England kick off Thanksgiving Day. The race finishes in time for everyone to be home for turkey dinner\, and the festive Main Street course is lined with cheering crowds\, costumed runners\, marching bands\, and families spanning multiple generations. It’s not just a race — it’s a community ritual that’s been passed down for decades. \nCourse Highlights\nThe 4.748-mile course starts on Main Street\, takes runners through Manchester’s charming historic neighborhoods\, and finishes back near the start. There’s one notable climb on Highland Street — locals call it “Heartbreak Hill North” — but the rest of the course is gently rolling and approachable for most runners. The autumn New England backdrop of maple trees\, colonial architecture\, and American flags makes it one of the most photogenic Thanksgiving races in the country. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Manchester\, CT — historic downtown\nNext Date: Thursday\, November 26\, 2026 (Thanksgiving Day)\nStart Time: 10:00 AM\nDistance: 4.748 Mile (the race’s iconic\, unusual official distance)\nField Size: 12\,000+ runners\, plus thousands of spectators\nFounded: 1927 — one of America’s oldest road races\nCategory: Road Race — historic\, holiday tradition\n\nElite History\nThe Manchester Road Race regularly attracts Olympic medalists and world-class East African elites — Kenenisa Bekele\, Bernard Lagat\, Buzunesh Deba\, and many other world champions have run and won here. That mix of elite competition and small-town festivity is part of what makes this event so unique. \nRegister and learn more on the official Manchester Road Race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-manchester-road-race/
LOCATION:Manchester Road Race | Main Street Start\, Main Street\, Manchester\, CT\, 06040\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Curacao:20261129T091500
DTSTAMP:20260610T160938
CREATED:20260511T091615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T091630Z
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SUMMARY:KLM Curaçao Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The KLM Curaçao Marathon is a premier Caribbean road race in Willemstad\, featuring a course that crosses the iconic Queen Emma and Queen Juliana bridges. \nCourse Highlights\nThe KLM Curaçao Marathon offers a truly unique racing experience through the colorful and historic streets of Willemstad. The course is renowned for its architectural beauty and challenging elevation\, taking runners across two iconic bridges that define the island’s skyline. Participants will cross the “Swinging Old Lady\,” the famous Queen Emma pontoon bridge\, which floats on the waters of St. Anna Bay. A major highlight of the full and half marathon distances is the ascent of the Queen Juliana Bridge. Rising 185 feet (56 meters) above sea level\, it is one of the highest bridges in the world\, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed historic center of Punda and Otrobanda. The route winds along the waterfront\, offering a refreshing ocean breeze and a vibrant backdrop of pastel-colored colonial buildings. \nRace Details\nThe 13th edition of the KLM Curaçao Marathon is scheduled for the weekend of November 28th and 29th\, 2026. To beat the tropical heat\, the main events start in the early hours of Sunday morning. The Full Marathon kicks off at 03:15 AM\, followed by the Half Marathon at 05:15 AM and the 10K at 06:00 AM. For those preferring an evening run\, the 5K distance takes place on Saturday afternoon at 05:30 PM. The start and finish area is located at the Corendon Mangrove Beach Resort in Willemstad. The marathon course consists of two laps of the half marathon route\, which is AIMS/World Athletics certified. Runners are supported by 16 water stations along the marathon route\, with specific stations also providing isotonic drinks and bananas to keep participants fueled. A strict 6-hour time limit is enforced for the full marathon to ensure the safety of all participants as the sun rises. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all over the world are drawn to the KLM Curaçao Marathon for its perfect blend of a professional sporting event and a tropical “runcation.” The race is celebrated for its festive atmosphere\, which begins with a Pasta Party on the beach and culminates in a vibrant finish-line celebration at the resort’s beach area. The early start time allows athletes to witness a spectacular Caribbean sunrise while crossing the high bridge\, a moment many describe as the highlight of their racing career. Beyond the race\, participants enjoy the hospitality of Curaçao\, with its stunning beaches\, crystal-clear waters\, and rich cultural heritage. Each finisher receives a specially designed medal and a high-quality event shirt\, serving as a lasting memento of their achievement in one of the most beautiful settings in the Caribbean. \nReady to conquer the bridges and enjoy the beauty of the Caribbean? Secure your spot for the next edition of this unforgettable race. Register now on the official KLM Curaçao Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Willemstad\, Curaçao — Curaçao\nNext Date: 2026-11-29\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘5K’]\nStart Time: 03:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://curacaomarathon.com/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/klm-cura-ao-marathon/
LOCATION:KLM Curaçao Marathon | Willemstad\, 31 Pater Euwensweg\, Willemstad\, Curaçao\, Willemstad\, Curaçao\, N/A\, Curaçao
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Beirut:20261129T063000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Beirut:20261129T123000
DTSTAMP:20260610T160938
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SUMMARY:Beirut International Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Beirut International Marathon is Lebanon’s premier road race\, known for its flat\, scenic course and its mission to promote unity and peace through sports. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Beirut International Marathon offers runners a culturally immersive journey through the vibrant streets of Lebanon’s capital. The course is predominantly flat and designed for speed\, taking participants on a scenic loop that showcases the city’s stunning Mediterranean coastline and historic landmarks. Runners pass by the iconic Pigeon’s Rock (Raouché) formations and through the prestigious American University of Beirut campus\, which features private beaches and lush greenery. The route winds through diverse neighborhoods like Ras Beirut\, Hamra\, and the bustling city center\, offering a tapestry of ancient relics intermingled with modern architecture. Notable stretches include the historic Baouchriye and Borj Hammoud districts\, providing a unique perspective on the city’s rich heritage and its resilient spirit. \nRace Details\nThe next edition of the Beirut International Marathon is confirmed for Sunday\, November 29\, 2026. The event features multiple distances\, including the flagship 42.195 KM marathon\, a 21.1 KM half marathon\, a 10 KM race\, a 5 KM fun run\, and dedicated categories for para-athletes. The marathon typically starts at 06:30\, with a line-up time of 06:15. All races begin at the Municipality of Beirut on Waygand Street and finish in the heart of the city\, with the marathon and half marathon concluding at the historic Martyrs Square. The course is World Athletics and AIMS certified\, ensuring high standards for competitive and recreational runners alike. Participants benefit from extensive support\, including hydration stations every 3 KM\, medical tents\, and professional timing services. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Beirut Marathon not just for the race itself\, but for its powerful message of unity and resilience. Founded in 2003 by May El-Khalil with the mission of bringing people together in a country often marked by conflict\, the event has become a symbol of peace and social cohesion. Participants from over 100 nationalities share the road\, creating an electric atmosphere fueled by massive local support and cheering crowds. Crossing the finish line earns you the title of a #Peacerunner\, a testament to the event’s role in fostering harmony. The combination of a fast\, scenic course\, the legendary Lebanese hospitality\, and the deep emotional significance of running through a city that “insists on living” makes this marathon a truly unforgettable experience. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Beirut\, Beirut Governorate — Lebanon\nNext Date: 2026-11-29\nDistances: Marathon (42.195 KM)\, Half Marathon (21.1 KM)\, 10 KM Race\, 5 KM Fun Run\, Para Athlete Race\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.beirutmarathon.org
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/beirut-international-marathon/
LOCATION:Beirut International Marathon | Beirut\, Waygand Street\, facing Municipality of Beirut\, Beirut\, Beirut Governorate\, TBA\, Lebanon
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261129T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20261129T130000
DTSTAMP:20260610T160938
CREATED:20260601T030828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260601T030833Z
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SUMMARY:UW Medicine Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Seattle’s original hometown marathon is a historic Thanksgiving weekend tradition that has been taking runners through the heart of the city since 1970. [Seattle Marathon Association](https://www.seattlemarathon.org/about) \nCourse Highlights\nThe course begins at the iconic Seattle Center and takes runners on a scenic tour through the city’s diverse neighborhoods. Participants will navigate through the lush Washington Park Arboretum and the University of Washington campus\, offering views of Lake Washington and the city skyline. The route features rolling hills and varied terrain\, eventually heading toward the waterfront for a spectacular finish at Pier 66 on Elliott Bay. [Seattle Marathon Association](https://www.seattlemarathon.org/marathon-and-half-marathon)\, [World’s Marathons](https://worldsmarathons.com/zh/marathon/amica-insurance-seattle-marathon) \nWhat Makes It Special\nAs one of the oldest and most prestigious races in the Pacific Northwest\, the Seattle Marathon is a certified Boston Marathon qualifier with a rich history spanning over 50 years. The event is celebrated for its festive holiday atmosphere and strong community support\, attracting thousands of runners to the city during Thanksgiving weekend. It offers a unique opportunity to experience Seattle’s most famous landmarks on a course that balances urban scenery with natural beauty. [Seattle Marathon Association](https://www.seattlemarathon.org/about)\, [KOMO News](https://komonews.com/station/contests-community-events/register-for-the-uw-medicine-seattle-marathon) \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Seattle\, WA\nDistances: Full Marathon\, Half Marathon\nNext Race Date: 2026-11-29\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup and the Health & Fitness Expo are held at The Westin Seattle on the Friday and Saturday preceding the race. Parking near the Seattle Center start line can be challenging\, so participants are encouraged to reserve spots in advance via SpotHero or use public transportation. Seattle’s late November weather is typically cool\, cloudy\, and damp\, so runners should dress in layers and prepare for potential rain. [Seattle Marathon Association](https://www.seattlemarathon.org/marathon-and-half-marathon) \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/uw-medicine-seattle-marathon-and-half-marathon/
LOCATION:UW Medicine Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon | Start\, 5th & Harrison (Seattle Center)\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20261129T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20261129T143000
DTSTAMP:20260610T160938
CREATED:20260511T085424Z
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SUMMARY:Estra Firenze Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Florence Marathon is Italy’s premier autumn marathon\, featuring a fast and flat course that starts and ends at the iconic Piazza Duomo\, passing through the city’s Renaissance landmarks. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Estra Firenze Marathon offers a course that is essentially a 42.195-kilometer tour of a living museum. The race begins and ends in the breathtaking Piazza del Duomo\, right at the foot of the magnificent Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore. This iconic start and finish location provide one of the most cinematic backdrops in the world of running. As runners depart from the heart of the city\, they traverse the historic center\, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Key landmarks along the route include the legendary Ponte Vecchio\, the historic bridge known for its overhanging shops\, and the grand Piazza della Signoria\, home to the Palazzo Vecchio and numerous Renaissance sculptures. \nThe route also takes participants along the scenic banks of the Arno River\, providing refreshing views and a sense of openness before diving back into the labyrinth of narrow\, paved medieval streets. Despite the historic setting\, the course is remarkably flat and fast\, with very little elevation gain\, making it a favorite for those looking to set a personal best. The final stretch is particularly memorable as the crowds grow denser and the sight of the Duomo’s dome signals the approach of the finish line. \nRace Details\nThe 42nd edition of the Florence Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, November 29\, 2026. The race officially begins at 08:30 AM\, with the start area in Piazza Duomo opening at 07:00 AM for athlete check-ins and bag drops. Participation is capped at 13\,000 runners to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience through the city’s compact streets. The time limit for completing the marathon is fixed at 6 hours\, with intermediate cut-off points to ensure the reopening of city streets. Timing is handled via electronic microchips attached to the back of the race bibs. \nThe event weekend is more than just the marathon. On Saturday\, November 28\, the 3x7k Charity Relay Run takes place\, allowing teams of three to participate and support various local charities. Additionally\, the competitive 10K Firenze Marathon is held on the same day as the main event\, starting slightly after the marathon pack. The Marathon Expo\, where participants pick up their race bibs and packs\, is typically located at the Stazione Leopolda\, a grand former railway station that hosts a variety of exhibitors and pre-race events. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all over the globe are drawn to Florence for its unique blend of athletic challenge and cultural immersion. The opportunity to run through the “Cradle of the Renaissance” is often described as an “art-history run\,” where every turn reveals a masterpiece of architecture or sculpture. The local support is another significant draw; the residents of Florence and thousands of spectators line the streets\, providing an enthusiastic atmosphere and chanting “Forza!” to encourage the athletes. \nFurthermore\, the race is lauded for its high level of organization. From the comprehensive race pack\, which often includes high-quality technical gear\, to the efficient water stations and recovery areas\, the Florence Marathon provides a premium experience. The emotional impact of finishing in the shadows of the Duomo\, surrounded by centuries of history\, is an experience that stays with runners long after they have crossed the finish line. It is not just a race; it is a profound celebration of human achievement and artistic beauty. \nJoin thousands of athletes in the heart of Tuscany for an unforgettable running experience. For more information and to secure your bib\, visit the official Florence Marathon website and register today! \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Florence\, Tuscany — Italy\nNext Date: 2026-11-29\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ’10K’\, ‘3x7k Relay’]\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.firenzemarathon.it/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/estra-firenze-marathon/
LOCATION:Estra Firenze Marathon | Florence\, Piazza del Duomo\, 50122 Firenze FI\, Italy\, Florence\, Tuscany\, 50122\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20261129T143000
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SUMMARY:FIAT Torino City Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The FIAT Torino City Marathon is a premier international road race held in Turin\, Italy\, known for its fast course and spectacular finish in Piazza Castello. \nCourse Highlights\nThe FIAT Torino City Marathon offers a flat and fast route that is officially FIDAL-certified and recognized by AIMS. The race begins in the historic heart of Turin\, typically starting and finishing in the magnificent Piazza Castello\, surrounded by Royal Palaces and centuries of history. Runners depart from the city center and traverse the metropolitan territories of Moncalieri\, Beinasco\, and Nichelino before returning for a grand finale. The course is designed to highlight the architectural elegance of Turin\, featuring long straights that are ideal for setting personal bests while providing scenic views of the city’s wide boulevards and the surrounding Alpine landscape. \nRace Details\nScheduled for November 29\, 2026\, the event kicks off at 08:30 a.m. local time. In addition to the flagship 42.195 km marathon\, the event hosts the Torino City Half Marathon (21.097 km) and the Torino City Run\, a non-competitive 7K race that ensures participation for runners of all levels. The race is governed by strict technical regulations to ensure an elite-level experience\, with a maximum time limit of 5 hours and 30 minutes for the full marathon. Participants can enjoy professional timing services\, well-placed refreshment stations every 5 kilometers\, and a robust support system throughout the metropolitan route. Registration often features tiered “Early Bird” pricing\, encouraging runners to commit early for significant discounts. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the world are drawn to Turin not just for the speed of the course\, but for the unparalleled atmosphere. The race takes place during the “Luci d’Artista” festival\, where the city is transformed into an open-air museum by spectacular light installations from international artists. The “Marathon Village\,” located at the sustainable retail hub Green Pea\, serves as a vibrant hub for bib collection and technical exhibitions in the days leading up to the start. However\, the true highlight for many is the “breathtaking and thrilling finish line” in Piazza Castello\, where the cheers of the crowd and the backdrop of Savoyard architecture create an unforgettable emotional peak. It is consistently ranked among the top Italian marathons for its organization and scenic beauty. \nReady to experience the beauty of Italy’s first capital on foot? Secure your spot at the starting line today. Visit the official FIAT Torino City Marathon website to register and start your journey toward a personal best in the heart of Turin. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Turin\, Piedmont — Italy\nNext Date: 2026-11-29\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ‘7K’]\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.fiatorinocitymarathon.it/en-gb/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fiat-torino-city-marathon/
LOCATION:FIAT Torino City Marathon | Turin\, Piazza Castello\, Turin\, Piedmont\, 10122\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20261204T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20261205T020000
DTSTAMP:20260610T160938
CREATED:20260601T042559Z
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SUMMARY:San Antonio Marathon — SATX 5K Friday Night
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe SATX 5K kicks off the San Antonio Marathon weekend on Friday evening\, December 4\, 2026\, starting and finishing at Hemisfair park in the shadow of the iconic Tower of the Americas. The 5K course loops through the heart of downtown San Antonio’s historic core\, illuminated by city lights\, passing close to the River Walk and the city’s most celebrated landmarks. With a 1-hour course time limit and a festive evening start at 8:00 PM\, this is San Antonio running at its most atmospheric and enjoyable. \nRace Details\nThe SATX 5K starts Friday\, December 4\, 2026 at 8:00 PM with start and finish at Hemisfair. The 1-hour course limit makes it accessible to walkers and all fitness levels. Registration is available through the San Antonio Marathon registration portal. Participants receive full race-weekend timing and bibs\, and finishing the SATX 5K is a great way to shake out the legs before cheering for or pacing marathon runners on Sunday morning. \nHemisfair & The Tower of the Americas\nHemisfair is one of San Antonio’s most beloved public spaces — a park created for the 1968 World’s Fair and now transformed into a vibrant urban gathering place at the city’s core. The Tower of the Americas\, a 750-foot observation tower that dominates the skyline\, serves as the landmark backdrop for the start and finish line. Running toward and past this iconic structure in the evening light creates a finish line photograph that every participant treasures. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe SATX 5K is the ideal race for participants who are supporting marathon runners on Sunday and want their own race-weekend experience\, for families where some members are racing and others want to participate\, and for visitors to San Antonio who want to experience the city’s downtown on foot with a race-day energy. The December date\, the night start\, and the Hemisfair setting combine to make this one of the most pleasurable and photogenic 5Ks in Texas. \nRegister\nRegister at sanantoniomarathon.com. The 5K is available as a standalone entry or combined with marathon/half marathon registration for a full weekend package.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/san-antonio-marathon-satx-5k-night/
LOCATION:SATX 5K — San Antonio Marathon Friday Night | Hemisfair\, Hemisfair\, 434 S Alamo St\, San Antonio\, TX 78205\, San Antonio\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Night Races
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SUMMARY:Panama City Beach Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for an exciting marathon to run this year? Look no further than the beautiful beaches of Panama City\, Florida. The Panama City Beach Marathon is an annual event that draws in runners and fitness enthusiasts from around the country. Not only does it offer a challenging course\, but the stunning ocean views will make the miles pass by quickly. In this blog post\, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Panama City Beach Marathon\, from registration to training to the afterparty. \n1) The Course:\nThe Panama City Beach Marathon course is one of the most scenic running routes in the country. The course is a 26.2-mile loop that takes runners along the stunning coastline\, through residential neighborhoods\, and past some of the city’s top landmarks. The course is relatively flat\, but the sand and wind can pose a challenge. Runners can expect to encounter a mix of asphalt\, concrete\, and hard-packed sand. If you’re looking for a challenging but beautiful course\, this one is sure to deliver. \n2) Registration:\nRegistration for the Panama City Beach Marathon is available online and in person leading up to the race. You can also register for the half-marathon or the 5K race. Participants who register early can expect to receive a t-shirt\, a finisher’s medal\, and other race-day goodies. This event often sells out quickly\, so be sure to register early to secure your spot. \n3) Training:\nTraining for a marathon can be a daunting task\, but with the right plan and dedication\, you can cross the finish line with flying colors. It’s essential to start training early to build up your endurance and improve your pace. Incorporate cross-training exercises like yoga\, swimming\, or cycling into your routine to prevent injury and burnout. It’s also crucial to fuel your body with nutritious foods and stay hydrated throughout your training journey. The Panama City Beach Marathon Facebook page often posts helpful training tips and information leading up to the race. \n4) The Afterparty:\nAfter crossing the finish line\, runners can relax and celebrate at the afterparty. Participants can refuel with complimentary food and drinks while enjoying live music and entertainment. At the afterparty\, runners can also pick up their finisher medals and take pictures with fellow runners. It’s the perfect way to celebrate your achievement\, reflect on your race day experience\, and make lasting memories. \n5) Accommodations:\nWhen traveling to Panama City Beach for the marathon\, there are plenty of accommodation options to choose from. Many runners opt to stay near the start line\, making for a convenient race day commute. There are hotels\, resorts\, and vacation rentals available at various price points to suit every budget. Be sure to book your accommodations early\, as this event brings in a significant number of visitors each year. \nThe Panama City Beach Marathon is a must-run event for runners of all experience levels. With a beautiful course\, exciting afterparty\, and helpful community resources\, this race is sure to provide a memorable experience. Whether you’re a seasoned marathon runner or a first-timer\, the Panama City Beach Marathon is an excellent opportunity to challenge yourself\, enjoy the stunning scenery\, and connect with fellow fitness enthusiasts. So lace up your sneakers and start training – we’ll see you at the finish line. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/panama-city-beach-marathon/
LOCATION:Panama City Beach Marathon | Location\, Panama City Beach\, Florida\, 32413\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a seasoned runner\, then you know how exhilarating it can be to take part in a marathon or half-marathon. The adrenaline rush\, the excitement of the crowd\, the thrill of the challenge- all of it combines to make this a truly unforgettable experience. And if you’re looking for a new and exciting destination to test your running skills\, then look no further than the Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon & Half-Marathon. This scenic course is set against the stunning backdrop of the charming town of Rehoboth Beach and features breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean along the way. Let’s dive in and explore what this exciting event has to offer! \n1) The Course:\nThe Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon & Half-Marathon takes place annually in early December and is a highly popular event among runners of all levels. The race starts and finishes on the famous Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk\, and takes runners through the stunning Cape Henlopen State Park. The course is relatively flat\, making it the perfect choice for those looking to achieve personal best times\, but also offers a few challenging hills along the route- so be prepared! \n2) The Views:\nOne of the most unique features of this marathon and half-marathon is its breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. As you run through the scenic course\, you’ll be treated to stunning vistas of the ocean along the way\, making this a truly magical experience. You’ll also pass through charming little beach towns\, and witness firsthand the friendly and welcoming spirit of the Rehoboth Beach community. \n3) The Weather:\nIf you’re worried about the cold weather\, don’t be! Rehoboth Beach might be known as a summer destination\, but the weather in early December is surprisingly mild\, with temperatures averaging around 50 degrees Fahrenheit on race day. Plus\, nothing warms you up better than the energy and excitement of the crowd as you run. \n4) The Atmosphere:\nIn addition to the main race\, there are plenty of other events and attractions to enjoy over race weekend. The race expo is a great place to stock up on running gear or pick up last-minute essentials. After the race\, be sure to stick around for the post-race party on the boardwalk- complete with live music\, food\, and drinks. \nIf you’re looking for a new and exciting destination to test your running skills\, then the Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon & Half-Marathon is a perfect choice. With its stunning ocean views\, charming beach towns\, and friendly community\, this event has everything you need to make it an unforgettable experience. So register today\, and get ready to run your way to the finish line of one of the most beautiful races on the East Coast. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/rehoboth-beach-seashore-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Rehoboth Beach Seashore Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, Rehoboth Beach\, DE\, 19971\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Electric Cookie Run Seattle
DESCRIPTION:A festive holiday-themed evening run around Green Lake featuring local bakery cookies\, light-up medals\, and high-energy holiday spirit. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course takes place on the flat and paved path circling Seattle’s scenic Green Lake. Runners can choose to complete one loop (approximately 2.8 miles) or two loops (for the 10K distance). The route offers pleasant views of the water and surrounding parkland\, made even more festive by the holiday lights and the glowing gear worn by fellow participants during this evening event. According to the [official course map](https://www.strava.com/routes/3194748258463864510)\, the elevation gain is minimal\, making it an accessible run for all levels. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThis event stands out for its post-race celebration where runners can enjoy a variety of cookies from some of Seattle’s best bakeries. Participants are encouraged to run in their best holiday attire\, and every finisher receives a unique light-up medal to commemorate their achievement. Beyond the fun\, the race supports [Mary’s Place Seattle](https://www.orcarunning.com/electric-cookie-run/)\, an organization that provides shelter and essential services for families experiencing homelessness in the community. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Seattle\, WA\nDistances: 5K\, 10K\nNext Race Date: 2026-12-05\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nEarly packet pickup is typically held the Friday before the race at Road Runner Sports in Bellevue\, while race-day pickup is available at the Seattle location near the park. Parking is available on the streets around Green Lake\, but it is highly recommended to arrive early as spots fill up quickly in this popular area. Since the race is held in December\, participants should prepare for cold or wet Pacific Northwest weather and bring warm layers for the post-race cookie celebration. Picking up your packet early or before 3:00 PM on race day may also enter you into a raffle for gift cards\, as noted on the [official site](https://www.orcarunning.com/electric-cookie-run/). \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/electric-cookie-run-seattle/
LOCATION:Electric Cookie Run Seattle | Start\, Green Lake Park\, 7201 East Green Lake Dr N\, Seattle\, WA\, 98115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Night Races
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