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SUMMARY:Great Birmingham Run
DESCRIPTION:The AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run is the Midlands’ premier running event\, featuring a scenic 10K and Half Marathon through the heart of Birmingham. Runners enjoy a carnival atmosphere\, passing iconic landmarks like the Jewellery Quarter and Edgbaston Stadium before a grand finish at Aston University. \nCourse Highlights\nThe AJ Bell Great Birmingham Run offers a spectacular tour of the city’s most iconic landmarks\, providing a scenic backdrop for runners of all levels. Both the 10K and the Half Marathon start at the grand Centenary Square on Broad Street\, the cultural heart of the city. From there\, the route sweeps through the historic Jewellery Quarter\, passing the tranquil St Paul’s Square and the vibrant Mailbox. Runners then head towards Grand Central at New Street Station and the iconic St Martin’s Church at the Bullring. For those taking on the half marathon\, the course extends through the creative districts of Southside and Digbeth\, and includes a loop around the beautiful Cannon Hill Park and past the world-renowned Edgbaston Stadium. The race reaches its crescendo with a triumphant finish on Jennens Road\, right in the heart of the Aston University event village. \nRace Details\nThe next Great Birmingham Run is scheduled for Sunday\, May 2\, 2027. The event village and information points open at 07:00 AM\, with the wave starts for both the 10K and the Half Marathon commencing at 08:30 AM. This professional event features a fully road-closed course\, ensuring a safe and focused environment for participants. Runners receive a personalized race number with an integrated timing chip\, allowing for accurate real-time tracking via the official Great Run app. Upon crossing the finish line\, participants are rewarded with a unique finisher’s medal and an optional technical t-shirt. The race is known for its meticulous organization\, including baggage buses\, hydration stations\, and medical support throughout the course. Early bird entry options are available\, encouraging athletes to secure their place in this sell-out event well in advance. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat truly sets the Great Birmingham Run apart is the unbeatable “Brummie” spirit and the electric atmosphere created by thousands of enthusiastic spectators lining the streets. The event is a celebration of community\, with the “Business Challenge” fostering healthy competition among local organizations and the charity partnerships raising vital funds for causes like the Alzheimer’s Society and Cancer Research UK. The on-course entertainment is a highlight\, featuring local bands\, DJs\, and dedicated cheer zones that provide an essential morale boost during the tougher segments of the race. Many runners also appreciate the inclusivity of the event\, which includes Junior & Mini categories\, making it a perfect day out for the whole family. The post-race celebrations in the event village offer a chance to relax and soak in the achievement with fellow runners\, making it a must-do event on the UK running calendar. \nRegister for the Great Birmingham Run \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Birmingham\, England — United Kingdom\nNext Date: 2027-05-02\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 10K\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.greatrun.org/events/great-birmingham-run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/great-birmingham-run/
LOCATION:Great Birmingham Run | Birmingham\, Broad Street\, Birmingham\, Birmingham\, England\, B1 2EA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The BMO Vancouver Marathon is Canada’s premier destination race\, featuring a breathtaking point-to-point course that showcases the city’s parks\, beaches\, and the iconic Stanley Park Seawall. \nCourse Highlights\nThe BMO Vancouver Marathon features a stunning point-to-point course recognized for its natural beauty. Starting at the peak of Queen Elizabeth Park\, runners descend through the lush trails of Pacific Spirit Regional Park and the University of British Columbia campus. The route offers sweeping ocean views along Spanish Banks and Kitsilano Beach before crossing the iconic Burrard Street Bridge. A major highlight is the 9-kilometer loop around the world-famous Stanley Park Seawall\, featuring the Pacific Ocean and mountains\, before a high-energy finish in the heart of Downtown Vancouver on West Pender Street. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRanked as a top destination marathon by Forbes and CNN\, this race is iconic for its scenic variety and the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. Runners love the “stunning running” experience\, which transitions from urban parkland and forest trails to spectacular coastal stretches. With over 20\,000 participants and 30+ entertainment stations\, the atmosphere is electric and celebratory. Its prestige as a Boston Marathon qualifier and its commitment to sustainability and community through the RUN4HOPE program attract a diverse international field of elite and recreational runners alike. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Vancouver\, Canada\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 8KM\, Kids Run\, Relay\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-02\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPlan to visit the Health\, Sports & Lifestyle Expo at the Vancouver Convention Centre on Friday or Saturday for package pickup\, as there is no race-day pickup. Utilize the free event shuttles or the SkyTrain to reach the start line at Queen Elizabeth Park\, as parking is extremely limited. Vancouver’s May weather is mild but can be variable\, so dressing in layers is recommended. Booking accommodation in the downtown area ensures easy access to the finish line and post-race celebrations. \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 1972 as the Lions Gate International Marathon\, the event began with just 32 finishers completing five laps around Stanley Park. It has since evolved into Vancouver’s only marathon and a major international event. The race’s official charity program\, RUN4HOPE\, has raised over $16 million for various social impact and community causes\, supporting organizations like the ALS Society of BC and the Canadian Cancer Society. This blend of history and philanthropy makes it a cornerstone of Canadian running. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vancouver-marathon/
LOCATION:Vancouver Marathon | Start\, Queen Elizabeth Park\, Midlothian Ave\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V5Y 2L7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Cocodona 250
DESCRIPTION:The Cocodona 250 is a legendary 250-mile point-to-point trail ultramarathon that traverses Arizona’s diverse landscapes from the Sonoran Desert to the alpine peaks of Flagstaff. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Cocodona 250 is a masterfully curated point-to-point route that showcases the staggering geographical diversity of central and northern Arizona. The journey begins in the Sonoran Desert at Black Canyon City\, where runners navigate winding single-track trails lined with iconic Saguaro cacti and Ocotillos. From the desert floor\, the course ascends into the rugged Bradshaw Mountains\, passing through the historic mining town of Crown King. As runners push northward\, they traverse the Prescott Circle Trail and drop into the lush\, riparian areas near the Verde River. One of the most breathtaking segments takes athletes through the red rocks of Sedona\, featuring technical climbs and descents that offer world-class vistas. The final stages of the race join the Arizona Trail\, climbing through the Ponderosa pine forests of the Mogollon Rim before reaching the high-altitude terrain of Flagstaff. Notable landmarks along the way include the San Francisco Peaks\, Mount Elden\, and the deep\, limestone walls of Walnut Canyon\, providing a visual feast that changes with every hundred miles covered. \nRace Details\nAs one of the premiere 200-plus mile races in the world\, the Cocodona 250 (often measuring around 253 miles) is a true test of logistical and physical fortitude. Organized by Aravaipa Running\, the event features an impressive cumulative elevation gain of over 38\,000 feet and a similar amount of descent. Runners are given a generous but demanding 125-hour time limit to complete the journey\, which finishes in the heart of downtown Flagstaff at Heritage Square. The race is supported by approximately 21 well-stocked aid stations and several water drops\, many of which provide hot meals and a place for runners to access their drop bags or meet their crews. Safety is paramount; all participants are required to carry a SPOT tracker for live monitoring and must have a mandatory 4-liter water capacity to survive the dry\, exposed stretches of the Arizona backcountry. The event typically takes place in early May\, a window that offers a volatile mix of scorching desert heat and the potential for freezing temperatures or even snow at the higher elevations near the finish line. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Cocodona not just for the miles\, but for the profound sense of community and the “life-altering” experience promised by the route. Unlike many remote ultras\, Cocodona weaves through several historic Arizona “main street” towns like Jerome and Prescott\, allowing residents and spectators to cheer on the athletes as they pass through local hubs. This connection to the local culture\, combined with the professional live-stream coverage provided by Mountain Outpost\, creates an atmosphere that feels both epic and intimate. The race also celebrates every finisher with equal fervor; the “DFL” (Dead Fucking Last) award is a highly anticipated tradition\, where the final runner to make the cutoff is greeted by a massive “spirit tunnel” and a celebration that rivals the winner’s arrival. For many\, the Cocodona 250 represents the pinnacle of their running career—a journey that forces them to find new depths of resilience while traveling through some of the most beautiful and unforgiving landscapes in the American West. \nReady to take on the ultimate Arizona adventure? Secure your spot for the next edition by visiting the official website for registration and lottery details: Cocodona 250 Official Website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Black Canyon City\, AZ — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-03\nDistances: [‘250 Mile’\, ‘125 Mile’\, ‘100 Mile’\, ’80 Mile’\, ’40 Mile’]\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.aravaiparunning.com/cocodona/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cocodona-250/
LOCATION:Cocodona 250 | Black Canyon City\, 18600 E Deep Canyon Trail\, Black Canyon City\, AZ\, 85324\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half Marathon: A Bucket List Experience\nThere are few better ways to see the breathtaking beauty of the White Mountains than by running its marathon and half marathon. The Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon has quickly become a favorite event for runners across the country looking to combine their love for running and the great outdoors. This race offers participants a chance to compete on one of the fastest and most scenic courses in the country. If you’re up for a challenging and unforgettable running event\, then the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon is undoubtedly the race you should try out this year. \nThe Scenery:\nWhat makes Revel White Mountains a bucket list marathon is its incredible scenery. Runners start at the top of the White Mountains and finish in the town of Conway New Hampshire. White Mountain forest towers over the valley\, and from its summit\, the views are simply breathtaking. The marathon course goes up and down\, and runners are treated to a view of the soaring peaks and valley below during the downhill sections. The colorful foliage in the autumn months adds to the beauty of the area. The Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon course is truly iconic\, and finishing this showstopper race will be an experience you won’t soon forget. \nThe Course:\nThe Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon course is a point-to-point race route\, and it is mostly downhill\, making it a favorite event for seasoned road racers. As you start the race\, you’ll enjoy a gentle downhill for most of the first 8 miles. The sudden sprint at the start of the race may be a tempting experience\, but the first few miles should be taken cautiously to avoid burning out early. You’ll gradually descend to the town of Franconia\, about 3\,500 feet below the start line. You’ll have ample opportunity to observe the awe-inspiring scenery as you race downhill. The Marathon course has a total descent of 2\,035ft\, while the Half Marathon course has a 1\,320ft descent. \nThe Race:\nIn addition to the breathtaking scenery\, the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon provides runners with premium amenities and accommodations. For instance\, before the big race\, runners pick up their race packets at the Omni Mount Washington Resort in Bretton Woods\, NH. The resort offers full-service accommodations like massages\, a heated swimming pool\, and Jacuzzi to ease the nerves of runners before and after the race. The race-day transportation is also top-notch\, and runners enjoy bus shuttles that take them to the start and bring them back to their parking lots after the race. \nExperience the magnificent beauty of the White Mountains while pushing your limits as a runner with the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon. You’ll get an unforgettable race experience with scenic landscapes and unique terrain. It’s a challenging\, but not impossible\, feat\, so come prepared to push yourself while enjoying world-class amenities. Whether you are a pro marathoner or a first-timer\, the Revel White Mountains Marathon and Half Marathon is worth adding to your marathon wish list. With breathtaking views\, a fast course\, and premium amenities\, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better way to take on the White Mountains. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/run-revel-white-mountains-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Run Revel White Mountains Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 2 Common Ct\, Conway\, NH\, 03860\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270505T100000
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CREATED:20260531T181650Z
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SUMMARY:Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Ultimate Guide to the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon\nAre you a runner looking for a new challenge? Do you want to experience scenic views and a new destination while pushing your limits? Look no further than the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon. This race takes runners through Southern California’s beautiful scenery\, from the mountains to the beach. In this guide\, we’ll provide all the information you need to know before you lace up your shoes and hit the pavement. \n1. The Course:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon offers a unique course that starts in the mountains of Ojai and travels through the Ventura River Valley before finishing on the oceanfront Ventura Promenade. The course is mainly downhill\, making it a fast and enjoyable race for runners of all levels. Along the way\, runners will get to enjoy scenic views of the Topatopa Mountains\, citrus groves\, and the Pacific Ocean. \n2. Race Day Logistics:\nThe race takes place annually in May and starts at 6:00 am. Runners are encouraged to arrive at the starting line at least an hour before the race to allow for time to check in\, use the restroom\, and warm up. Participants can pick up their race packet at the Health and Fitness Expo\, which is held the day before the race. \n3. The Atmosphere:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon boasts a welcoming and supportive atmosphere. Not only do runners experience scenic views and a challenging race\, but they also receive ample support from enthusiastic cheerleaders\, hydration stations\, and plenty of rest stops along the way. This race is perfect for first-timers and seasoned runners alike\, with the added bonus of an award ceremony and a finish-line party. \n\n \n4. Training:\nTraining is essential for any marathon or half marathon\, and the Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is no exception. To ensure a successful race day\, follow a training plan that includes a mixture of running and strength training. It’s essential to listen to your body and not push yourself too hard too quickly. Additionally\, fuel your body with nutritious foods and stay hydrated to avoid any injuries or setbacks. \n5. What to Expect:\nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is a challenging yet rewarding race that offers runners stunning views and a unique experience. Expect to feel a sense of accomplishment and pride upon crossing the finish line. Additionally\, expect to meet new running partners and experience a sense of community among all participants. \nThe Mountains 2 Beach Marathon & Half Marathon is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself as a runner and experience the beautiful Southern California scenery. With a welcoming atmosphere\, unique course\, and plenty of support\, participating in this race is sure to be a memorable experience. Train hard\, stay hydrated\, and enjoy the race! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAmerica’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K\nKaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K\nLa Jolla Half Marathon\, 10K and 5K\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mountains-2-beach-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Mountains To Beach Marathon & Half Marathon | Location\, 800 S Victoria Ave\, Ventura\, CA\, 93009\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Yosemite Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Run\, Sweat\, and Enjoy: Everything You Need to Know About the Yosemite Half Marathon\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon offers a unique experience to explore one of the most scenic national parks in the United States while challenging your stamina and endurance. This 13.1-mile race is not just any ordinary marathon\, as it takes you through breathtaking views of El Capitan\, Yosemite Falls\, and Half Dome\, among others\, making it a must-do for avid runners and outdoor enthusiasts alike. In this blog post\, we will provide you with everything you need to know about the Yosemite Half Marathon\, including the route\, registration\, training tips\, and more. \nThe Route:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon starts at Bass Lake and takes you through some of the park’s most iconic landmarks\, including Vernal Falls\, Nevada Falls\, Mirror Lake\, and Endurance Dome. The race finishes at the same place where it began\, making it a perfect option for those who want to explore Yosemite’s beauty while getting their heart rate up. Be prepared to run on pavement\, trails\, and bridges\, as the route changes terrain throughout the marathon. \nRegistration:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is held in May each year and usually sells out quickly due to high demand. The cost of registration is between $199 and $279\, depending on the time of registration. Participants must be at least 14 years old on the day of the race\, and those under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian sign their waiver of liability. Participants are responsible for their own lodging and transportation. \nTraining Tips:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a challenging race\, so it’s important to prepare accordingly. Regardless of your fitness level\, you will need to train and prepare for the race. It’s recommended to start training at least three to six months before the marathon. Training should include a mix of running\, strength training\, and adequate rest and recovery time. Don’t forget to stay hydrated\, eat well\, and listen to your body during the training period. \nWhat to Expect:\nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a popular race\, and you can expect to encounter a large crowd of participants. Be prepared to arrive at the race early and find parking\, as it can be a struggle to do so. The temperature in Yosemite can vary\, so check the weather forecast in advance and dress in layers accordingly. Hydrate sufficiently before the race and bring your own water bottle with you. \nThe Yosemite Half Marathon is a perfect opportunity for runners who want an adventure-packed race while soaking up nature’s beauty. If you’re considering participating in the next Yosemite Half Marathon\, make sure to register early and follow our training tips to prepare adequately for the marathon. Come prepared with a good attitude\, proper attire\, and hydration to make your marathon experience one of a kind. Remember to stop and take in the beautiful views while running\, and most importantly\, have fun! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAmerica’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K\nKaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K\nLa Jolla Half Marathon\, 10K and 5K\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/yosemite-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Yosemite Half Marathon | Location\, 1 Rd 222\, Bass Lake\, CA\, 93604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon is a premier half-marathon in Indianapolis featuring a legendary lap around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the famous Yard of Bricks. \nCourse Highlights\nThe OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon\, now officially known as the IU Health 500 Festival Mini-Marathon\, features a legendary 13.1-mile course that is widely considered “The Greatest Spectacle in Running.” The flat and fast route begins in the heart of downtown Indianapolis on Washington Street. The absolute highlight of the race occurs between miles 6 and 9\, where participants enter the world-famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Runners have the unique opportunity to complete a full 2.5-mile lap around the iconic oval track\, including the tradition of kneeling to kiss the “Yard of Bricks” at the start/finish line. Along the way\, participants pass through the historic town of Speedway and are cheered on by nearly 50 course entertainment acts\, including live bands\, dance squads\, and spirited volunteers. The course concludes with a scenic finish near Military Park\, where the post-race celebration begins. \nRace Details\nThe next running of this historic event is scheduled for Saturday\, May 8\, 2027\, marking the 51st edition of the race. The main half-marathon event typically utilizes a wave start system to ensure a smooth flow for the 20\,000+ participants. The first waves\, including athletes with disabilities and elite runners\, traditionally begin at 07:30 AM\, with subsequent waves starting every 10 minutes until approximately 08:20 AM. Alongside the signature 13.1-mile race\, the weekend includes the Delta Dental 500 Festival 5K\, which starts earlier at 07:15 AM. All participants must visit the 500 Festival Mini-Marathon Expo at the Indiana Convention Center in the days leading up to the race for packet pickup\, as there is no race-day registration or pickup. The event is a USATF-sanctioned race and maintains an 18-minute-per-mile pace limit for the half-marathon. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all 50 states and over 20 countries flock to Indianapolis for the Mini-Marathon because of its deep-rooted connection to the Indianapolis 500 and its unparalleled race-day atmosphere. The 500 Festival produces the event as part of a month-long celebration of the spirit and legacy of “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.” Beyond the thrill of running on the Motor Speedway\, participants rave about the incredible community support\, with over 100 entertainers providing a constant energy boost throughout the 13.1 miles. The experience is topped off by the 500 Festival Post Race Party in Military Park\, featuring live music\, free massages\, and the famous celebratory bottle of chocolate milk provided by the American Dairy Association Indiana. This combination of motorsport history\, Hoosier hospitality\, and a world-class course makes it a bucket-list event for runners of all abilities. \nRegister for the 2027 Indy Mini \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Indianapolis\, IN — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-08\nDistances: 13.1 miles (Half-Marathon)\, 5K\nStart Time: 07:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://indymini.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/oneamerica-500-festival-mini-marathon/
LOCATION:OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon | Indianapolis\, Washington St & West St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Beat the Bridge 8K Seattle
DESCRIPTION:Beat the Bridge is an iconic Seattle 8K run and fundraiser for type 1 diabetes research where participants race to cross the University Bridge before it is raised. \nCourse Highlights\nThe 8K road course starts on Montlake Boulevard in front of Husky Stadium and winds through the University of Washington campus and surrounding neighborhoods. A major highlight is crossing the University Bridge\, where participants aim to ‘beat’ the bridge before it is raised for several minutes during the race. The terrain is mostly flat with some gentle hills\, including a section on the Burke-Gilman Trail before heading back to the stadium. The race features an iconic finish inside Husky Stadium on the football field. \nWhat Makes It Special\nThis race is famous for its unique ‘beat the bridge’ challenge\, where the University Bridge is raised partway through the event\, forcing runners who haven’t crossed yet to wait for several minutes. Those caught by the bridge are entertained by live music and a festive atmosphere until the span lowers and they can continue. It is a massive community event that serves as a major fundraiser for Breakthrough T1D (formerly JDRF)\, raising millions of dollars for diabetes research. The grand finale features a memorable finish line located directly on the field of the University of Washington’s Husky Stadium. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Seattle\, WA\nDistances: 8K Run\, 3 Mile Walk\, 1 Mile Fun Run\, Diaper Derby\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-08\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nRegistration and packet pickup typically open early on race morning at 06:45 in the west concourse of Husky Stadium. Large event parking lots are available north of the stadium\, though participants should arrive early and be prepared for post-race traffic delays when exiting. Seattle weather in early May is often cool and potentially damp\, so light layers are recommended. Don’t forget to stay off the metal bridge grates if you prefer a smoother footing\, and enjoy the post-race entertainment if you happen to get caught by the bridge lift. \nRegister\nReady to sign up? Visit the official registration page to secure your spot. Race weekends in the Pacific Northwest are popular — registering early is recommended.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/beat-the-bridge-8k-seattle/
LOCATION:Beat the Bridge 8K Seattle | Start\, Husky Stadium\, 3800 Montlake Blvd NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Copenhagen Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Copenhagen Marathon is a premier European running event known for its exceptionally flat course\, historic city landmarks\, and vibrant crowd support across Denmark’s capital. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Copenhagen Marathon course is renowned for being exceptionally flat and fast\, making it an ideal choice for runners aiming to set a personal best or qualify for major world marathons. The route starts and finishes at Øster Allé in the Østerbro district\, adjacent to the iconic Parken Stadium and the green expanses of Fælledparken. From this central hub\, it winds through the city’s most charming and diverse neighborhoods\, including the trendy Vesterbro\, the multi-cultural Nørrebro\, and the elegant municipality of Frederiksberg. Runners pass by numerous historic landmarks\, such as the colorful waterfront houses of Nyhavn\, the majestic 17th-century Rosenborg Castle\, and the imposing Christiansborg Palace\, which houses the Danish Parliament. The course also takes participants through the heart of the inner city\, past the world-famous Tivoli Gardens and the stunning Marble Church with its massive copper dome. The absence of significant elevation changes—with only minor inclines over bridges—and the high-quality road surfaces allow for a smooth\, rhythmic running experience with unique views of the city’s architectural blend of historic and modern design. \nRace Details\nOrganized by the prestigious athletic club Sparta Atletik & Løb\, the Copenhagen Marathon is a World Athletics Label road race and a founding member of the European Marathon Classics series\, a collaborative effort to showcase the continent’s most beautiful urban races. The event typically starts at 09:30 CET\, with the start and finish area located at Øster Allé. Participants benefit from a comprehensive support network\, including ten refreshment zones spaced roughly every 4 kilometers. These stations provide water\, High5 energy drinks\, and bananas\, with specific zones offering energy gels and even electrolyte samples from Faxe Kondi to keep runners fueled throughout the 42.195-kilometer journey. The race has a net cut-off time of six hours\, ensuring a welcoming environment for runners of varying abilities. In the days leading up to the race\, participants visit the Copenhagen Marathon Expo to collect their bibs and explore the latest in running gear\, technology\, and nutrition. The event is also noted for its focus on sustainability\, with initiatives aimed at reducing waste\, utilizing green energy\, and minimizing the environmental footprint of the mass-participation race. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from all over the world are drawn to Copenhagen for its vibrant atmosphere and the unparalleled sense of “hygge”—the Danish concept of cozy contentment—that permeates the race weekend. One of the most cited reasons for loving the Copenhagen Marathon is the enthusiastic crowd support; tens of thousands of spectators line the streets\, particularly in neighborhoods like Nørrebro and Vesterbro\, where DJs\, live bands\, and cheer zones create a high-energy\, party-like environment. The tagline “You Are Copenhagen” reflects the deep connection between the runners and the city\, as the streets are closed to traffic\, allowing participants to truly own the capital for a day. Furthermore\, the race is celebrated for its inclusivity and the high level of service provided to every runner\, from elite athletes to back-of-the-pack finishers. The flat course is a major draw for those seeking a personal record\, while the scenic route offers a comprehensive tour of the city’s history and culture. The combination of a world-class course\, historic surroundings\, and the warm welcome from the Danish people makes it a must-do event on the international marathon calendar. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Copenhagen\, Region Hovedstaden — Denmark\nNext Date: 2027-05-09\nDistances: Marathon (42.195 km)\nStart Time: 09:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://copenhagenmarathon.dk/en/
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LOCATION:Copenhagen Marathon | Copenhagen\, Øster Allé\, Copenhagen\, Region Hovedstaden\, 2100\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colfax Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colfax Marathon is the ultimate urban tour of Denver\, starting and finishing at Ferril Lake in City Park at 5\,280 feet — Mile High elevation. The marathon course winds through Denver’s most iconic landmarks: runners pass through Empower Field at Mile High on the warning track (twice!)\, traverse a full mile inside Denver Zoo with elephants\, giraffes\, zebras\, and lions as live spectators\, high-five firefighters inside Denver Fire Station #1\, and take in sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains from Sloan’s Lake in Lakewood. The 26.2-mile USATF-certified course is a Boston Marathon qualifier with approximately 700 feet of total ascent across the 5\,180–5\,480-foot elevation range. \nRace Details\nRace weekend spans three days in May. The 5K Kickoff fires off Saturday morning at City Park\, while Sunday brings the main events: the Full Marathon starts at 6:00 AM\, the Half Marathon (which includes the beloved Zoo Mile) at 6:30 AM\, and the Urban 10 Miler at 7:00 AM from RMCAD in Lakewood. All Sunday races finish at City Park with a massive festival featuring live music\, food trucks\, and a beer garden lakeside. Every race bib includes a free RTD transit pass for the day. The marathon relay accommodates teams of five runners divided into four legs through Denver’s neighborhoods. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Colfax Marathon draws runners from all 50 states and dozens of countries. The Half Marathon regularly sells out months in advance\, and the Zoo Mile — the only race in the country routed through a major zoo — is a bucket-list experience. The flat-to-rolling course suits first-timers and Boston-qualifier seekers alike. The post-race festival at City Park\, with Avery Brewery craft beer and lakeside views\, is considered one of the best finish-line parties in the Mountain West. \nRace Weekend Tips\nDenver sits at exactly 5\,280 feet elevation\, so if you’re traveling from sea level\, arrive at least 2–3 days early to acclimate. The expo at Empower Field at Mile High on Friday and Saturday is mandatory for bib pickup — plan accordingly. Sunday road closures span 5 AM–1 PM across much of central Denver and Lakewood; carpooling or using the included RTD pass for your return trip is highly recommended. Race morning temperatures in mid-May typically range from the upper 30s to mid-50s°F\, so layer up at the start. \nRegister\nRegistration for the 2027 Colfax Marathon opens in August 2026. Visit runcolfax.org for entry details\, course maps\, charity partner programs\, and expo logistics.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/colfax-marathon/
LOCATION:Colfax Marathon | City Park\, Denver\, Ferril Lake\, City Park\, Denver\, CO 80205\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Colfax Marathon Relay
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Colfax Marathon Relay lets teams of five runners share the full 26.2-mile Colfax Marathon course through Denver’s most iconic landmarks. The relay is divided into four legs\, sending runners through Empower Field at Mile High on the warning track\, along the bustling Colfax Avenue past the State Capitol and VooDoo Donuts\, through a full mile inside Denver Zoo with live animal spectators\, around Sloan’s Lake with Rocky Mountain views\, and through Lakewood before returning to the City Park finish festival. Exchange zones are strategically located at memorable Denver landmarks\, making spectating easy and exciting. \nRace Details\nThe 2027 Colfax Marathon Relay starts Sunday\, May 16\, 2027 at 6:00 AM alongside the full marathon runners. Relay teams compete in Corporate\, Government\, Public School\, and Open divisions\, making the event accessible to office teams\, school groups\, and community organizations. Each runner runs one leg of the relay; legs vary in distance from approximately 3 to 8 miles. All relay runners and teams finish at the massive City Park after-party with live music\, beer garden\, and food trucks lakeside. Every bib includes a free RTD transit pass for the day. \nWhy Teams Love It\nThe Colfax Marathon Relay is one of Colorado’s most popular team sporting events\, drawing hundreds of corporate and community teams each year. The relay format makes marathon-distance running accessible to groups of friends\, coworkers\, and community members who might not individually take on 26.2 miles. Team camaraderie\, the epic course\, and the City Park finish party combine to create an unforgettable shared experience. Many teams return year after year\, building relay traditions that span decades. \nRace Weekend Tips\nRelay teams need a logistics plan for each exchange zone — study the course map and ensure all runners have transportation to their starting exchange point. Denver road closures from 5 AM–1 PM on race Sunday affect large portions of central Denver; plan drop-offs well in advance. Each relay runner should dress appropriately for their start time — early starters (around 6 AM) may face temperatures in the upper 30s°F. The mandatory expo at Empower Field on Friday and Saturday is where relay team captains pick up all team bibs. \nRegister\nTeam registration opens in August 2026 at runcolfax.org. Corporate and Government Cup relay divisions have separate registration processes — email info@runcolfax.org for large group pricing. Teams sell out along with the broader marathon weekend\, so register early.
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LOCATION:Colfax Marathon Relay | City Park\, Denver\, Ferril Lake\, City Park\, Denver\, CO 80205\, Denver\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Cleveland Marathon is a premier USATF-certified road race and Boston Qualifier that showcases the iconic neighborhoods and lakefront views of Cleveland\, Ohio. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Cleveland Marathon course offers a vibrant and scenic journey through some of the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. Starting and finishing on St. Clair Avenue Northeast at Mall B\, runners traverse the heart of Hingetown\, Ohio City\, and Gordon Square. The route features long\, flat\, and fast stretches from Lake Avenue to West Boulevard\, providing excellent opportunities for personal records. A major highlight is the Lakewood Turnaround\, which brings participants through the beautiful\, tree-lined streets of Lakewood—a section long cherished by veteran runners for its enthusiastic crowd support. The final leg includes a breathtaking stretch along the Shoreway\, offering panoramic views of Lake Erie and the Cleveland skyline\, before an electric final mile back through the historic streets of Ohio City. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Sunday\, May 16\, 2027\, the full marathon begins at 7:00 AM. As a USATF-certified course and a Boston Marathon qualifier\, it adheres to high competitive standards. Runners are supported by 17 water stations featuring Gatorade and Gu Energy Gels\, each accompanied by a University Hospitals first aid station. The race weekend also includes a 10K and 5K on Saturday\, May 15\, and various “Challenge Series” options for those looking to conquer multiple distances. Participants receive a short-sleeved technical T-shirt\, a goody bag\, and a finisher medal. Post-race\, the celebration continues at the “26.3 Mile After Party” at Mall B\, featuring refreshments and a lively atmosphere for athletes and spectators alike. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners return to Cleveland year after year for its unique blend of big-city energy and community warmth. Since its inception in 1978\, the marathon has evolved into a premier fitness event\, now approaching its historic 50th anniversary. Its mission is to provide a positive and meaningful fitness experience for athletes of all levels while showcasing the beauty and revitalization of Cleveland. The race is deeply integrated with the community through its Charity Program\, which has raised millions for local organizations. Whether it’s the professional organization\, the diverse scenery ranging from lakefront views to urban landmarks\, or the spirited “cheer groups” lining the streets\, the Cleveland Marathon provides an unforgettable experience that embodies the resilient spirit of the “Forest City.” \nRegister for the Cleveland Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Cleveland\, OH — United States\nNext Date: 2027-05-16\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10K\, 5K\, Kids Run\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.clevelandmarathon.com
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LOCATION:Cleveland Marathon | Cleveland\, 300 St Clair Ave NE\, Cleveland\, OH\, 44114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270516T150000
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SUMMARY:Hackney Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Hackney Half Marathon is a premier closed-road race through East London\, serving as the centerpiece of the vibrant Hackney Moves festival. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Hackney Half course starts and finishes at Hackney Marshes\, the historic home of Sunday league football. This flat\, fast route takes runners through the heart of East London\, passing iconic landmarks like the Hackney Empire and the greenery of Victoria Park. Participants also race through the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park\, enjoying a scenic and urban backdrop. The course is renowned for its vibrant atmosphere\, featuring live bands\, DJs\, and dedicated “cheer zones” at every mile. The final stretch leads back to a buzzing festival village\, providing an unforgettable finish line experience. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat makes the Hackney Half iconic is its celebration of East London’s unique culture and community spirit. Known as London’s most energetic half marathon\, it transforms the borough into a giant street party with over 20\,000 participants. Runners are drawn to its flat\, PB-friendly course and the relentless support from local residents and musical acts. The race is part of a larger three-day fitness festival\, Hackney Moves\, which offers free workouts and entertainment. Its inclusive atmosphere and high production value have made it a prestigious\, “bucket-list” event for runners of all abilities. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: London\, United Kingdom\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 10K (Hackney Quarter)\, 5K\, Schools’ Challenge\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-16\nStart Time: 09:00\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPlan to arrive at Hackney Marshes by 07:00 to enjoy the festival village before the 09:00 start. Public transport is highly recommended; use Hackney Wick or Homerton stations\, but expect crowds. London’s May weather can be variable\, so bring a light layer for the start. Post-race\, stay for the fitness festival featuring local food and live entertainment. Accommodation in East London should be booked months in advance as the event attracts over 20\,000 runners. \nHistory & Charity\nEstablished in 2014\, the Hackney Half has grown rapidly to become a cornerstone of London’s sporting calendar\, raising over £16 million for charity to date. For the 2027 edition\, the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) serves as the Headline Charity Partner\, focusing on mental health and suicide prevention. Other major beneficiaries have included the Single Homeless Project and WWF. The race maintains strong community ties\, supporting local schools through its Schools’ Challenge and partnering with local businesses. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hackney-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Hackney Half Marathon | Start\, Hackney Marshes Centre\, Homerton Road\, London\, England\, E9 5PF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Are you a runner looking for a new challenge? North Carolina’s New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon might be exactly what you’re looking for. This race is a favorite among locals and draws runners from all over the country for its breathtaking views\, challenging course\, and unparalleled atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time racer\, read on to discover why you won’t want to miss the New River race. \n1. The Location:\nThe New River race takes place in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains\, offering runners stunning mountain views and a chance to connect with nature. The course follows the New River\, the second oldest river in the world\, and winds through small towns and countryside\, adding to its charm. Runners can appreciate the unique beauty of North Carolina and take in the scenery that most visitors never get to experience. \n2. The Competition:\nThe New River race is known to attract top runners from all over the world\, making it a favorite among elite athletes. However\, it also offers a chance for beginner runners to try their hand at a new race or distance. The course difficulty ranges from moderate for the 5k to challenging for the half marathon and marathon\, ensuring that all runners can find a challenge that’s right for them. There’s nothing like the energy of a race-day environment\, and the New River race offers that and more for runners of all levels. \n3. The Community:\nThe local community plays a significant role in making the New River race so special. From the support of the local police department to the cheering fans\, the encouragement from the locals will help keep you going through the challenging course. Small-town charm is everywhere in North Carolina\, and the New River race is no different\, with welcoming hosts and delicious local food to refuel after the race. There is a sense of community and camaraderie among runners and supporters\, making the New River race a truly unforgettable experience. \n4. The Events:\nThe New River race isn’t just a marathon – there’s a race for every level of runner. The 1 Mile Fun Run is perfect for families or anyone just getting started. The 5K offers a challenging course with less distance\, and the half marathon and marathon are more traditional race options. There’s also a Kids Zone\, food trucks\, live music\, and more\, providing fun for the whole family throughout the weekend. \n5. The Experience:\nFinally\, the New River race offers an experience that goes beyond the race itself. When you sign up\, you’re signing up for more than just running – you’re signing up for an adventure. With the course’s natural beauty\, small-town charm\, and vibrant community feel\, the New River race offers runners an unparalleled experience\, one that will leave you with memories for years to come. \nIf you’re in the market for a new race\, it’s time to put the New River race on your radar. Whether you’re an elite athlete or a beginning runner\, the New River race offers something special for everyone. With its breathtaking views\, challenging course\, community feel\, and diverse events\, this race in North Carolina is a must-try for any runner. So\, be sure to pack your running shoes and join us in experiencing one of the most incredible races in the country. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/new-river-1-mile-5k-half-marathon-marathon-2/
LOCATION:New River 1 Mile\, 5K\, Half Marathon & Marathon | Location\, 7181 Railroad Grade Rd\, Todd\, North Carolina\, 28684\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:PUMA Salzburg Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Salzburg Marathon is a scenic and flat road race through a UNESCO World Heritage city\, combining historic landmarks like Hellbrunn Palace with a pioneering commitment to organic sustainability. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Salzburg Marathon course is a masterclass in architectural and natural beauty\, winding through the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Runners begin their journey on the iconic Staatsbrücke\, crossing the Salzach River with the majestic Hohensalzburg Fortress looming overhead. The route takes participants past the baroque splendor of Mirabell Palace and its gardens\, famous as a filming location for “The Sound of Music.” A significant portion of the race follows the Hellbrunner Allee\, a historic 400-year-old lime tree-lined avenue that leads to the magnificent Hellbrunn Palace and its world-famous trick fountains. Along the way\, the scenic Leopoldskron Castle and its tranquil pond offer a picturesque backdrop against the snow-capped peaks of the nearby Alps. The course is remarkably flat\, with a maximum elevation difference of only nine meters\, making it ideal for both sightseeing and setting personal records. The finish line is located in front of the Grosses Festspielhaus\, providing a grand conclusion to a race that feels like a run through a living museum. \nRace Details\nThe 24th edition of the PUMA Salzburg Marathon is scheduled for May 23\, 2027. The main marathon typically starts at 08:30 AM on the Staatsbrücke\, alongside the Sparkasse Half Marathon. The event is the cornerstone of the multi-day “Running Festival of the City of Mozart\,” which includes a variety of distances to suit all abilities: the full Marathon (42.195 km)\, the Sparkasse Half Marathon (21.0975 km)\, the Powerade Relay Marathon for teams of four\, and the Hervis 10K CityRun. Other activities include a Women’s Run\, a Junior Marathon\, and an Inclusion Run. The Salzburg Marathon is renowned for its commitment to sustainability\, being the first marathon in the world to be certified as “organic” by Bio Austria\, providing participants with regional\, organic catering at refreshment stations. Registration includes free use of Salzburg’s public transport system for participants on race day\, ensuring a stress-free arrival. Timing is managed via an integrated chip in the start number\, and the race is officially measured and certified by World Athletics\, serving as a Boston Marathon qualifier. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Salzburg for the unique blend of high-level athletic competition and the intimate\, festive atmosphere of the “Running Festival.” The flat\, fast course is a major draw for those seeking a personal best\, but it is the scenery and history that leave a lasting impression. Passing through the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\, participants are cheered on by local music groups and spectators in the historic Old Town. The race also has a strong charitable heart\, partnering with organizations like Austrian Cancer Aid Salzburg to raise funds and awareness for important causes. History enthusiasts appreciate the centuries-old landmarks\, while eco-conscious runners value the event’s pioneering organic certification and focus on environmental responsibility. The finisher medals\, often featuring iconic Mozart-related motifs\, are a prized souvenir of a weekend spent in one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. Whether you are running for a specific time or simply for the experience\, the Salzburg Marathon offers a world-class event with a distinctively charming Austrian flair. Register for the Salzburg Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Salzburg\, Salzburg — Austria\nNext Date: 2027-05-23\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, Relay Marathon\, 10K CityRun\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://salzburg-marathon.at/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/puma-salzburg-marathon/
LOCATION:PUMA Salzburg Marathon | Salzburg\, Schwarzstraße\, Salzburg\, Salzburg\, 5020\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20270529T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20270529T180000
DTSTAMP:20260611T052451
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SUMMARY:Stockholm Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The adidas Stockholm Marathon is a world-renowned road race through the heart of Sweden’s capital\, known for its scenic waterfront views and historic Olympic Stadium finish. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Stockholm Marathon features a scenic two-lap course through seven central districts of the Swedish capital. Runners start on the broad Lidingövägen\, winding through the vibrant streets of Vasastan and Kungsholmen. Highlights include running alongside the waterfront at Norr Mälarstrand\, passing the historic Royal Palace in Gamla Stan (Old Town)\, and crossing the iconic Västerbron bridge\, which offers panoramic views of the city’s islands. The course also traverses the lush Djurgården park before culminating in a grand finale at the historic 1912 Stockholm Olympic Stadium\, where runners finish on the legendary cinder track. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Stockholm Marathon is iconic for its unique Saturday afternoon start and its spectacular finish inside the 1912 Olympic Stadium. Runners are buoyed by the enthusiasm of hundreds of thousands of spectators lining the streets\, creating a festive atmosphere throughout the city. The race is celebrated for its impeccable organization and a course that masterfully blends urban pulse with serene natural beauty. As one of Northern Europe’s most prestigious marathons\, it draws a diverse international field\, offering an elite experience combined with a warm\, inclusive Nordic charm that keeps runners returning. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Stockholm\, Sweden\nDistances: Marathon (42.195 km)\nNext Race Date: 2027-05-29\nStart Time: 12:00\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nArrive at least two days early to visit the Expo at Östermalms IP for bib collection and the Zeta Pasta Party at the Olympic Stadium. Use Stockholm’s excellent public transport (SL); the Tekniska Högskolan metro station is the most convenient for the start and finish areas. Be prepared for early-summer weather that can range from mild coastal breezes to significant heat. Book accommodation in central districts like Östermalm or Norrmalm well in advance\, as the city reaches high capacity during the race weekend. \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 1979\, the Stockholm Marathon has grown from 2\,000 participants to one of Europe’s premier running events\, regularly hosting over 20\,000 runners from 90+ nations. The race is organized by the athletic clubs Hässelby SK and Spårvägens FK\, with all proceeds reinvested into Swedish athletics. It is famous for its afternoon start and its finish at the historic 1912 Olympic Stadium\, which holds the world record for the most athletic world records set in a single venue. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/stockholm-marathon/
LOCATION:Stockholm Marathon | Start\, Lidingövägen\, Stockholm Olympic Stadium\, Stockholm\, Stockholm County\, 114 33\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20270531T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20270531T130000
DTSTAMP:20260611T052451
CREATED:20260601T040929Z
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SUMMARY:BolderBOULDER 10K
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe BolderBOULDER is more than a race — it’s Boulder’s biggest party of the year\, drawing over 50\,000 participants through the heart of the city on Memorial Day. The 10K course winds through Boulder’s eclectic neighborhoods\, past live bands\, costumed cheerleaders\, and lawn-side water stations manned by local characters\, before culminating in the stadium finish at CU Boulder’s Folsom Field. Runners enter the field to the roar of tens of thousands of spectators and then watch a world-class professional race finale and the signature Memorial Day military tribute ceremony honoring fallen service members. \nRace Details\nParticipants run in waves throughout the morning based on projected finish time\, so there’s minimal crowding at the start. The course runs at approximately 5\,430 feet elevation through central Boulder — mostly flat with gentle rolling sections — making it accessible for runners of all abilities. The event holds the distinction of being Runner’s World magazine’s pick for America’s All-Time Best 10K\, and it has been recognized as one of the largest Memorial Day tributes in the United States. Avery Brewery is the official beer\, and finisher celebrations continue well into the afternoon. \nWhy Runners Love It\nNo race in Colorado — perhaps in all of America — creates the atmosphere the BolderBOULDER does on Memorial Day. The combination of incredible community energy\, live entertainment every few blocks\, a stadium finish with a tribute ceremony\, and Boulder’s stunning Flatiron backdrop draws elite athletes and casual participants in equal measure. The race has been held for over 46 consecutive years and shows no sign of slowing down. \nRace Weekend Tips\nBoulder sits at 5\,430 feet\, so sea-level runners should arrive a day or two early to acclimate. Parking in Boulder on race morning is extremely limited — take the Boulder Creek Path bike trail or catch an early shuttle from designated lots. Wave assignments are based on your submitted expected finish time\, so be honest to ensure a good experience. Wear layers at the start; May mornings in Boulder can be brisk (40–50°F) but warm quickly by mid-race. \nRegister\nEarly registration for the 2027 BolderBOULDER is open now at bolderboulder.com. With 50\,000+ participants\, popular wave slots fill quickly — register early for the best corral placement.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bolderboulder-10k-2/
LOCATION:BolderBOULDER 10K | Folsom Field\, CU Boulder\, Folsom Field\, University of Colorado\, Boulder\, CO 80309\, Boulder\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270608T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270608T100000
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CREATED:20260422T032559Z
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SUMMARY:Comrades Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Comrades Marathon\, often regarded as the “Ultimate Human Race\,” is an iconic ultra-marathon that has captured the hearts of runners and spectators worldwide. Held annually in South Africa\, it spans approximately 90 kilometers (56 miles) between the cities of Durban and Pietermaritzburg. This storied event not only tests physical endurance but also embodies the resilience\, camaraderie\, and unyielding spirit of its participants. \nHistorical Background:\nThe Comrades Marathon was conceived by World War I veteran Vic Clapham in 1921 as a tribute to his fallen comrades. Clapham envisioned a race that would honor their sacrifices by showcasing the physical endurance and mental fortitude required of soldiers. Today\, this legacy lives on\, with the marathon representing a powerful symbol of perseverance and unity. \nRoute and Challenges:\nThe marathon alternates annually between the “up” run from Durban to Pietermaritzburg and the “down” run from Pietermaritzburg to Durban. Each route presents its unique set of challenges: \n\nUp Run: Runners face a grueling ascent with significant elevation gain\, testing leg strength and cardiovascular endurance.\nDown Run: Although it features a net descent\, the steep declines can be punishing on the joints and muscles\, requiring strategic pacing and exceptional stamina.\n\nKey landmarks such as the “Big Five” hills—Cowies Hill\, Fields Hill\, Botha’s Hill\, Inchanga\, and Polly Shortts—add to the course’s demanding nature\, each presenting formidable obstacles that must be overcome. \nTraining and Preparation:\nTraining for the Comrades Marathon requires meticulous planning and dedication. Aspiring participants typically spend several months building their endurance\, incorporating a mix of long-distance runs\, hill workouts\, and strength training sessions. Nutrition and hydration strategies are equally crucial\, as they ensure runners can sustain energy levels and recover effectively. \nThe Spirit of Comradeship:\nWhat sets the Comrades Marathon apart is the profound sense of camaraderie and mutual support among runners. Participants often describe the race as a deeply emotional experience\, where the collective struggle fosters bonds that transcend cultural and geographical boundaries. The cheering crowds\, the encouragement from fellow runners\, and the tireless efforts of thousands of volunteers create an atmosphere of unity and shared purpose. \nPersonal Stories of Triumph:\nEvery year\, the Comrades Marathon produces countless stories of personal triumph. From first-time entrants achieving lifelong dreams to seasoned veterans chasing new milestones\, the narrative of each runner is a testament to human determination and resilience. Notable participants include those running for charitable causes\, adding an extra layer of significance to their endeavors. \nThe Comrades Marathon is more than just a race; it is a celebration of the human spirit. It challenges individuals to push beyond their limits\, honors the memory of those who have gone before\, and unites people from all walks of life in a shared pursuit of excellence. Whether you’re a participant\, a supporter\, or a spectator\, the Comrades Marathon offers a profound reminder of what can be achieved through determination\, preparation\, and unwavering support for one another. \nAre you inspired to take on the challenge? Join the ranks of those who have embraced the ultimate test of endurance and become part of the legendary Comrades Marathon legacy. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/comrades-marathon/
LOCATION:Comrades Marathon
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270611T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270611T090000
DTSTAMP:20260611T052451
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260510T231205Z
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SUMMARY:Hotlanta Half Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a runner\, you know that half-marathons are a great way to challenge yourself mentally and physically. And if you’re from Atlanta\, you’re likely familiar with the Hotlanta Half Marathon\, one of the city’s most popular races. This annual event takes place in August when the temperatures in Georgia are typically quite warm. But don’t let the heat scare you away – with the right preparation and mindset\, you can tackle this race and come out feeling accomplished and exhilarated. In this blog post\, we’ll explore some tips and tricks for running the Hotlanta Half Marathon and making the most of this exciting summer event. \n1. Train smart and acclimate to the heat:\nThe key to running a half marathon in the summer heat is to prepare your body in advance. While you can’t train for every variable that may arise on race day\, you can do your best to get comfortable in hot and humid conditions. Start training well in advance of the race and gradually increase your mileage\, pace\, and time spent running in hot weather. Hydrate well before\, during\, and after your runs\, and make sure to wear lightweight\, breathable clothing that wicks away sweat. Consider training during the hottest times of day to get accustomed to the temperature and humidity. If possible\, try to run on the course itself ahead of time to get a feel for the terrain and conditions you’ll be facing on race day. \n2. Pace yourself and listen to your body:\nWhen running a half marathon\, it’s easy to get caught up in the excitement and adrenaline of the moment. But the key to finishing strong is to maintain a steady pace and avoid burning out too soon. This is especially important in hot weather when your body is working harder to regulate its temperature. Start off at a conservative pace that feels comfortable and sustainable\, and don’t be afraid to walk or take a break if you need to. Your body will thank you for the extra rest\, and you’ll be able to pick up the pace again once you’re feeling more refreshed. \n3. Stay hydrated and fueled:\nDuring a half marathon\, it’s crucial to keep your body nourished and hydrated. In hot weather\, you’ll be sweating more and losing fluids more quickly\, so it’s important to replenish them regularly. Drink water or sports drinks at every aid station\, and consider carrying your own hydration pack or water bottle if you prefer. Fuel your body with energy gels or snacks every 45 minutes to an hour to keep your energy levels up and avoid hitting the infamous “wall”. Choose snacks that are easy to digest and high in carbohydrates\, such as gummy bears or energy bars. \n4. Enjoy the scenery and the camaraderie:\nOne of the best things about the Hotlanta Half Marathon is the sense of community and support that surrounds the event. Take some time to appreciate the cheering crowds\, live music\, and gorgeous scenery along the course. Make conversation with other runners and encourage each other when the going gets tough. Take photos or selfies to commemorate your experience and share it with friends and family. Remember that the race is not just about finishing – it’s about the journey and the memories you make along the way. \n5. Celebrate your accomplishment!\nAfter crossing the finish line\, take some time to savor your accomplishment and reflect on all the hard work and dedication that went into training for the race. Enjoy some post-race refreshments\, stretch out your muscles\, and find a comfortable spot to relax and take it all in. Consider treating yourself to a massage or a meal at your favorite restaurant to celebrate all your efforts. And remember – the Hotlanta Half Marathon may be over\, but your journey as a runner is far from finished. Keep setting new goals\, trying new challenges\, and pushing yourself to be the best athlete you can be. \nThe Hotlanta Half Marathon is a fantastic opportunity to push your limits and discover what you’re capable of. By training smart\, pacing yourself\, staying hydrated and fueled\, enjoying the scenery and camaraderie\, and celebrating your accomplishment\, you can make the most of this exciting summer event. Remember that the heat and humidity can be a challenge\, but with the right mindset and preparation\, you can conquer the course and emerge as a stronger\, more confident runner. So lace up your sneakers\, and get ready to run hot in the Hotlanta Half Marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hotlanta-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Hotlanta Half Marathon | Location\, 121 Baker St NW\, Atlanta\, GA\, 30313\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270727T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270727T100000
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SUMMARY:Two Oceans Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Cape Town\, a city renowned for its stunning landscapes and vibrant culture\, plays host to one of the most breathtaking and challenging marathons in the world: the Two Oceans Marathon. Often referred to as “the world’s most beautiful marathon\,” this iconic event attracts thousands of runners from across the globe each year. Let’s delve into what makes the Two Oceans Marathon an unmissable experience for both seasoned runners and enthusiastic spectators. \nA Race Like No Other\nThe Two Oceans Marathon\, held annually on Easter Saturday\, offers two main race categories: the Ultra Marathon and the Half Marathon. The Ultra Marathon spans 56 kilometers (approximately 34.8 miles) and takes participants on a scenic route around the Cape Peninsula. Meanwhile\, the Half Marathon\, at 21.1 kilometers (13.1 miles)\, provides a shorter but equally picturesque challenge. \nThe Ultra Marathon: A Breathtaking Journey\nThe Ultra Marathon route is designed to showcase the incredible diversity of Cape Town’s landscapes. Starting in Newlands\, runners traverse through the leafy suburbs\, ascend the challenging Chapman’s Peak Drive\, and make their way along the Atlantic coastline. The race continues past the quaint fishing village of Hout Bay and over the daunting Constantia Nek before finishing at the University of Cape Town. \nChapman’s Peak Drive\, with its dramatic cliffs and sweeping ocean views\, is often considered the highlight of the race. However\, the climb up Constantia Nek serves as the ultimate test of endurance\, pushing even the most experienced marathoners to their limits. \nThe Half Marathon: A Scenic Challenge\nFor those seeking a slightly less demanding yet equally rewarding experience\, the Half Marathon offers an excellent alternative. This race starts in Main Road\, Newlands\, leading runners through the historic suburbs of Rondebosch\, Claremont\, and Newlands\, before culminating at the University of Cape Town. The route\, lined with enthusiastic spectators\, provides a festive atmosphere that keeps runners motivated throughout. \nMore Than Just a Race\nThe Two Oceans Marathon is more than just a running event; it’s a celebration of community\, culture\, and the spirit of sportsmanship. The Expo preceding the race is a highlight\, featuring a variety of exhibitors\, workshops\, and speakers\, all aimed at inspiring and preparing participants. \nAdditionally\, the marathon supports numerous charitable causes through the Two Oceans Marathon Initiative (TOMI). Runners are encouraged to raise funds for various beneficiaries\, making a positive impact on local communities. \nTips for Participants\n\nTraining: With the marathon’s diverse terrain and elevation changes\, comprehensive training is essential. Incorporate hill training and long runs into your regimen to build stamina and strength.\nHydration and Nutrition: Cape Town’s weather can be unpredictable\, so stay hydrated and fuel your body appropriately during the race.\nGear: Invest in good-quality running shoes and gear suitable for varying weather conditions.\nEnjoy the Scenery: While it’s easy to focus solely on the race\, take moments to appreciate the stunning surroundings. The beauty of the route is a unique aspect of this marathon.\n\nThe Two Oceans Marathon is a true testament to the beauty and challenge of long-distance running. Whether you’re an ultra-marathoner or a half-marathon enthusiast\, this event offers an unforgettable experience amidst some of the most picturesque landscapes imaginable. Join the thousands of runners who flock to Cape Town each year and be part of this extraordinary celebration of athleticism and community spirit. \nAre you ready to take on the world’s most beautiful marathon? Lace up your running shoes and embark on the adventure of a lifetime at the Two Oceans Marathon.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/two-oceans-marathon/
LOCATION:Texas
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270728T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270728T100000
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SUMMARY:Hong Kong Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Hong Kong Marathon is not just a race; it’s an experience that captures the vibrant essence of one of the world’s most dynamic cities. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a first-time participant\, the Hong Kong Marathon offers an unforgettable journey through breathtaking urban landscapes and historical landmarks. \nA Brief History\nSince its inception in 1997\, the Hong Kong Marathon has grown from a modest event to one of the most prestigious races in Asia. Organized by the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Association\, the marathon attracts thousands of runners from around the globe each year\, all eager to tackle the challenging course and enjoy the unique atmosphere. \nRace Categories\nThe Hong Kong Marathon features several race categories to cater to different levels of runners: \n\nMarathon (42.195 km): The pinnacle race\, offering a true test of endurance and willpower.\nHalf Marathon (21.0975 km): Ideal for those seeking to challenge themselves without committing to a full marathon.\n10K Run: Perfect for beginners and intermediate runners looking to push their limits.\nWheelchair Races: Demonstrating inclusivity and the spirit of sportsmanship\, these races provide an opportunity for athletes with disabilities to compete.\n\nThe Course\nThe marathon course winds through the bustling streets of Hong Kong\, providing runners with a mix of modern architecture and scenic vistas. Key highlights include: \n\nVictoria Harbour: Offering stunning views of the iconic skyline as runners cross the harbor via tunnels and bridges.\nTsim Sha Tsui: A cultural hotspot where runners can soak in the energy of one of Hong Kong’s busiest districts.\nCentral District: The heart of finance and business\, showcasing the city’s impressive skyscrapers.\nStonecutters Island: A stretch that provides a peaceful contrast to the urban hustle.\n\nTraining Tips for the Hong Kong Marathon\nPreparing for the Hong Kong Marathon requires a well-structured training plan. Here are some tips to help you get race-ready: \n\nStart Early: Begin your training at least four to six months before the race to build up your stamina gradually.\nIncorporate Hills: Given Hong Kong’s hilly terrain\, including hill runs in your training regimen is crucial.\nHydration: The climate can be quite humid\, so practice staying hydrated during your long runs.\nJoin a Running Group: Training with others can keep you motivated and provide valuable tips and support.\n\nRace Day Essentials\nOn race day\, being well-prepared can make all the difference. Here are a few essentials to remember: \n\nProper Gear: Wear comfortable\, moisture-wicking clothing and well-fitted running shoes.\nNutrition: Eat a balanced meal the night before and have a light breakfast on race day. Carry energy gels or snacks if needed.\nWarm-Up: Arrive early to give yourself enough time to warm up and get into the right mindset.\nPace Yourself: Start at a comfortable pace and listen to your body throughout the race.\n\nBeyond the Finish Line\nCompleting the Hong Kong Marathon is a significant achievement\, but the experience doesn’t end there. Take time after the race to explore Hong Kong’s rich culture\, delicious cuisine\, and vibrant nightlife. Celebrate your accomplishment with fellow runners and immerse yourself in the city’s unique charm. \nThe Hong Kong Marathon is more than just a run; it’s a celebration of human spirit and perseverance set against the backdrop of one of Asia’s most exciting cities. Whether you’re aiming for a personal best or simply soaking in the atmosphere\, this marathon promises memories that will last a lifetime.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hong-kong-marathon/
LOCATION:Texas
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20270921T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20270921T100000
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SUMMARY:The Georgia Jewel (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Ah\, The Georgia Jewel Race! The name alone conjures images of sparkling gems and rugged trails. If you’re a runner with a taste for adventure and a soft spot for Southern charm\, this race is your ultimate playground. Nestled in the picturesque Northwest Georgia mountains\, The Georgia Jewel Race offers participants an unforgettable experience\, combining the thrill of trail running with the beauty of nature.\n\nBut hold on to your running shoes\, folks! This isn’t just any trail race. It’s a journey that will test your limits\, make you laugh\, and maybe even bring a tear to your eye. Ready to discover why this gem of a race should be on every runner’s bucket list? Let’s dive in!\nThe History Behind the Jewel:\nEvery great race has a story\, and The Georgia Jewel Race is no exception. Born out of a love for running and the great outdoors\, this race has grown into a beloved event that attracts runners from near and far.\n\nIt all started when a group of passionate trail runners decided to create an event that would showcase the natural beauty of Georgia’s mountains. They envisioned a race that would challenge participants while also fostering a sense of community and camaraderie. And thus\, The Georgia Jewel Race was born.\n\nOver the years\, the race has evolved and expanded\, offering various distances to accommodate runners of all skill levels. From the grueling 100-mile ultra to the more manageable 35-mile and 17-mile options\, there’s a distance for everyone. But no matter which distance you choose\, one thing remains constant: the spirit of adventure and the joy of running.\nThe Scenic Beauty of the Course:\nPicture this: You’re running through lush forests\, past sparkling streams\, and up challenging hills\, with the breathtaking Georgia mountains as your backdrop. Sounds like a dream\, right? Well\, that’s exactly what you’ll experience at The Georgia Jewel Race.\n\nThe course is meticulously designed to showcase the best of Georgia’s natural beauty. With every twist and turn\, you’ll be treated to stunning vistas and serene landscapes. It’s the perfect setting to lose yourself in the moment and forget about the miles ahead.\n\nBut don’t be fooled by the beauty – this course is no walk in the park. The rugged terrain and elevation changes will test your endurance and determination. Yet\, it’s these challenges that make the race so rewarding. Each step you take is a testament to your strength and perseverance.\nTraining for the Jewel:\nTraining for The Georgia Jewel Race is no small feat\, but with the right plan and mindset\, you can conquer the course like a pro. Whether you’re a seasoned ultra-runner or a first-timer\, preparation is key.\n\nStart by building a solid base of mileage. Gradually increase your weekly mileage to ensure your body adapts to the demands of long-distance running. Incorporate hill training and strength workouts to build the muscle and stamina needed to tackle those challenging climbs.\n\nDon’t forget the mental aspect of training. Visualization techniques and positive affirmations can help you stay focused and motivated. And remember\, it’s not just about physical preparation – proper nutrition and hydration are crucial for peak performance.\nThe Community Spirit:\nOne of the most magical aspects of The Georgia Jewel Race is the sense of community it fosters. From the moment you arrive at the starting line to the triumphant finish\, you’ll be surrounded by fellow runners who share your passion and enthusiasm.\n\nThe camaraderie among participants is palpable. You’ll find yourself striking up conversations with strangers\, offering encouragement to others\, and receiving cheers of support in return. It’s a reminder that\, in the world of trail running\, we’re all in this together.\n\nThe race organizers and volunteers play a huge role in creating this welcoming atmosphere. Their dedication and enthusiasm are evident in every detail\, from the well-marked course to the aid stations stocked with goodies. It’s a labor of love\, and it shows.\nThe Aid Stations: A Runner’s Oasis:\nSpeaking of aid stations\, let’s take a moment to appreciate these little havens of relief along the course. Imagine trudging up a steep hill\, your energy waning\, and then – like a mirage – an aid station appears\, offering a smorgasbord of snacks\, drinks\, and encouraging smiles.\n\nThe aid stations at The Georgia Jewel Race are legendary. You’ll find everything from fresh fruit and salty snacks to energy gels and homemade treats. And let’s not forget the hydration options – water\, sports drinks\, and even the occasional soda for a caffeine boost.\n\nBut it’s not just about the food and drink. The volunteers at these stations are the real heroes. Their enthusiasm and support can lift your spirits and give you the push you need to keep going. So\, don’t forget to thank them as you grab that much-needed snack!\nThe Finish Line: Triumph and Celebration:\nAh\, the sweet taste of victory! Crossing the finish line at The Georgia Jewel Race is an experience like no other. Whether you’re completing the 17-mile\, 35-mile\, or the epic 100-mile distance\, the sense of accomplishment is unparalleled.\n\nAs you approach the finish\, the cheers of the crowd grow louder\, and the sight of the finish line banner fills you with a surge of energy. You did it! All the training\, the hard work\, and the determination have paid off. Take a moment to savor the triumph and bask in the glory.\n\nAnd let’s not forget the post-race celebrations. The Georgia Jewel Race knows how to throw a party! From delicious food and drinks to live music and awards ceremonies\, it’s a time to relax\, mingle with fellow runners\, and relive the highlights of the race.\nThe Swag: Bling and Bragging Rights\nLet’s be honest – who doesn’t love a good race medal? And The Georgia Jewel Race delivers in style. Finishers are rewarded with stunning\, jewel-themed medals that are as beautiful as they are hard-earned.\n\nBut the swag doesn’t stop there. Participants also receive race shirts\, goodie bags\, and other memorabilia that proudly display the race logo. It’s a great way to commemorate your achievement and show off your participation in this prestigious event.\n\nAnd let’s not forget the bragging rights. Completing The Georgia Jewel Race is a badge of honor in the trail running community. It’s a testament to your grit\, determination\, and love for adventure. So wear that medal with pride and share your story with fellow runners.\n\nTales from the Trail: Memorable Moments\nEvery race has its stories\, and The Georgia Jewel Race is no exception. From the hilarious to the heartwarming\, the tales from the trail are what make this event truly special.\n\nTake\, for instance\, the time when a runner encountered a friendly deer who decided to join in for a few miles. Or the group of runners who spontaneously broke into song to keep their spirits high during a tough climb. These moments of unexpected joy and camaraderie are what make the race unforgettable.\n\nAnd then there are the stories of personal triumph. Runners overcoming injury\, pushing through mental barriers\, and achieving goals they once thought impossible. These are the stories that inspire and remind us of the incredible strength of the human spirit.\nYour Next Great Adventure\nIn conclusion\, The Georgia Jewel Race is more than just a trail race – it’s an experience that will stay with you long after you cross the finish line. It’s a celebration of running\, nature\, and the indomitable human spirit.\n\nSo\, what are you waiting for? Sign up\, start training\, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime. The Georgia Jewel Race is calling your name\, and it’s time to answer. See you on the trails!\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-georgia-jewel/
LOCATION:The Georgia Jewel\, GA\, 30720\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Balance Bronx 10 Mile (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Discover the Excitement of the New Balance Bronx 10 Mile\nRunning enthusiasts who love nothing more than the thrill of a good competition are in for a treat this fall. The New Balance Bronx 10 Mile is a famous road race that offers a unique and challenging course in one of the most beautiful boroughs of New York City. This race is organized by New York Road Runners\, a world-renowned organization that represents a vibrant and diverse community of runners from all over the world. Keep reading to discover more about the New Balance Bronx 10 Mile and why you should make it a part of your running bucket list! \n1. The unique course\nThe race starts and finishes at Yankee Stadium\, a legendary sports arena that is sure to give you a sense of history and grandeur. From there\, the course winds through hilly and picturesque neighborhoods such as Tremont\, Fordham\, and Inwood. Runners will enjoy stunning views of the Hudson River\, the Harlem River\, the George Washington Bridge\, and the High Bridge along the route. The elevation changes will challenge your endurance and test your limits\, but the sights and sounds of the city will keep you motivated all the way to the finish line. \n2. The community spirit\nOne of the most appealing aspects of the New Balance Bronx 10 Mile is the strong sense of community among the runners and the spectators. Everyone is welcome\, regardless of their skill level or background\, and everyone is encouraged to support each other throughout the race. Whether you are a seasoned marathoner or a first-time racer\, you will find a warm and supportive environment that will help you push yourself to new heights. The race also attracts a diverse and passionate crowd\, reflecting the rich and vibrant diversity of the Bronx and New York City as a whole. \n3. The amenities\nNew York Road Runners is known for putting on high-quality races that cater to every aspect of a runner’s needs. The New Balance Bronx 10 Mile is no exception\, with plenty of amenities to make your experience comfortable and enjoyable. From bag check and water stations to medical tents and porta-potties\, the organizers have thought of everything to ensure that you have a seamless and stress-free experience. The race also provides runners with a dry-fit shirt\, a commemorative medal\, and a goody bag filled with treats and coupons. \n4. The mission\nNew York Road Runners is more than just a race organizer. It is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to improving the fitness and well-being of people of all ages and abilities\, with a particular focus on children and underserved communities. The proceeds from the New Balance Bronx 10 Mile and other races organized by NYRR go towards funding programs and initiatives that promote running and healthy living. By participating in the race\, you are not only challenging yourself but also contributing to a worthwhile cause that makes a difference in people’s lives. \n5. The legacy\nThe New Balance Bronx 10 Mile has a rich history that dates back to 1981 when it was first established as a 10k race. Over the years\, it has grown in popularity and prestige\, attracting elite runners from around the world and becoming a staple event in the New York City running calendar. By running in the race\, you become a part of this legacy and join a community of runners who share a passion for the sport and a commitment to excellence. \nThe New Balance Bronx 10 Mile is more than just a race. It is a celebration of community\, diversity\, and resilience\, and an opportunity to challenge yourself and make a positive impact in the world. Whether you are a local resident or an out-of-towner\, a seasoned runner or a beginner\, you will find something to love about this race. So mark your calendar\, lace up your shoes\, and join us for an unforgettable experience in the heart of the Bronx! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/new-balance-bronx-10-mile/
LOCATION:New Balance Bronx 10 Mile | Location\, 181st St. E. Fordham Rd.\, Bronx\, NY\, 10457\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:The Empire State Building Run-Up (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Empire State Building\, a symbol of New York City’s skyline\, is not only one of the most famous buildings in the world but also the site of one of the most unique races: the Empire State Building Run-Up. This annual race\, held since 1978\, challenges participants to sprint up the 1\,576 steps from the lobby to the 86th-floor observation deck. For those unfamiliar with this thrilling event\, let’s dive into what makes the Empire State Building Run-Up a must-experience race for athletes and adventure-seekers alike. \nThe Challenge\nThe Empire State Building Run-Up is no ordinary race. Competitors face a vertical climb of 1\,050 feet (320 meters)\, navigating their way through narrow stairwells and tight turns. The race requires not only physical endurance and strength but also mental fortitude\, as participants push themselves to the limit in pursuit of reaching the top. \nThe Course\nThe course begins in the lobby of the Empire State Building. Runners dash through the lobby before entering the stairwell where the real challenge begins. The goal: ascend 86 flights of stairs as quickly as possible. While the average time for most participants ranges between 10 to 20 minutes\, elite athletes can complete the climb in under 10 minutes\, with the record standing at an astonishing 9 minutes and 33 seconds set by Australian Paul Crake in 2003. \nWho Can Participate?\nThe Empire State Building Run-Up attracts a diverse array of participants from around the globe. From professional athletes to fitness enthusiasts\, people of all ages and backgrounds come together to test their limits. The event includes several categories\, such as: \n\nElite Runners: Featuring some of the best tower runners in the world.\nGeneral Public: Open to anyone up for the challenge.\nMedia & Celebrity Heat: Welcoming celebrities and members of the media.\nCharity Participants: Raising funds and awareness for various charitable causes.\n\nPreparation Tips\nTraining for the Empire State Building Run-Up is no small feat. Here are some tips to help aspiring participants prepare for the grueling ascent: \n\nStair Climbing: Incorporate regular stair climbing into your workout routine. Find a tall building or use a stair machine at the gym to build your leg strength and cardiovascular endurance.\nStrength Training: Focus on strengthening your legs\, core\, and upper body to enhance your climbing efficiency.\nInterval Training: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) can improve your endurance and speed\, crucial for a race like this.\nMental Preparation: Visualize the race and develop strategies to maintain a steady pace. Mental toughness is key to overcoming the fatigue that sets in during the climb.\n\nEvent Highlights\nBeyond the physical challenge\, the Empire State Building Run-Up offers a unique experience with breathtaking views of New York City from the finish line on the 86th-floor observation deck. The camaraderie among participants\, the thrill of racing up one of the world’s most iconic structures\, and the sense of accomplishment upon reaching the top make this event unforgettable \nThe Empire State Building Run-Up is more than just a race; it’s a celebration of human endurance\, determination\, and the spirit of competition. Whether you’re an elite athlete seeking a new challenge or a fitness enthusiast looking for a unique experience\, the Run-Up promises an exhilarating adventure and memories that will last a lifetime. So\, lace up your running shoes\, start training\, and get ready to conquer the Empire State Building—one step at a time. \nAre you ready to take on the Empire State Building Run-Up?  \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-empire-state-building-run-up/
LOCATION:Empire State Building Run-Up\, 20 W 34th St\, New York\, NY\, 10001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Hilton Head Island Marathon\,  Half & 5K (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a destination race that combines breathtaking scenery\, challenging terrain\, and a fun-filled atmosphere? Look no further than the Hilton Head Island Marathon\, Half Marathon & 5k! This event is a must-do for runners of all abilities and ages. In this blog post\, we’ll dive into what makes this race unique and give you tips on making the most out of your experience. \n1. The Course:\nThe race takes runners through some of the most stunning scenery that Hilton Head Island has to offer. The full marathon and half marathon courses wind through the island’s iconic oaks and palmettos\, upscale residential areas\, and the exclusive Harbour Town Yacht Basin. For those running the 5k\, you’ll still get to experience the beauty of the island on a fun and approachable course. No matter which race you choose\, you’ll have plenty of sights to distract you from the challenge ahead. \n2. The Atmosphere:\nThe Hilton Head Island Marathon\, Half Marathon & 5k boasts a fun and festive atmosphere. From pre-race events like the packet pickup and expo\, carb-loading dinner\, and race merch to post-race celebrations including a beer garden\, awards ceremony\, and live music\, this event is much more than just a race. Plus\, being surrounded by other runners who share your passion for the sport makes for a supportive and motivating experience. \n3. The Challenge:\nThis is not a flat and fast course – runners should mentally prepare for some rolling hills and unpredictable weather conditions. However\, don’t let this scare you off! The challenge of the course is what makes this race truly rewarding. And\, if you’re worried about your pace\, the time limit for the full marathon is 7 hours\, and for the half marathon is 5 hours\, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the race at your own pace. \n4. The Community:\nThe Hilton Head Island Marathon\, Half Marathon & 5k is not just a race – it’s an opportunity to give back to the community. The event partners with several local charities and organizations to make a positive impact on the island. By participating in the race\, you’ll be supporting important causes such as environmental conservation\, wildlife rehabilitation\, and youth development. \n5. The Island:\nFinally\, one of the best things about this race is simply being on Hilton Head Island. With its picturesque beaches\, world-class golf courses\, and vibrant culture\, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Make sure to give yourself extra time before or after the race to explore all the island has to offer\, from the charming boutique shops to the fresh seafood restaurants to the unspoiled nature trails. \nThe Hilton Head Island Marathon\, Half Marathon & 5k offers a unique and memorable racing experience. With its outstanding course\, festive atmosphere\, challenging terrain\, impactful community partnerships\, and stunning island scenery\, it’s no wonder why so many runners keep coming back year after year. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a novice 5k runner\, this event is sure to provide you with an unforgettable weekend. So\, lace up your running shoes and we’ll see you at the start line! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hilton-head-island-marathon-half-5k/
LOCATION:Hilton Head Island Marathon\,  Half & 5K | Location\, Jarvis Park Road\, Hilton Head Island\, Texas\, 29926\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Reggae Marathon (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:The Reggae Marathon is an internationally renowned event that takes place yearly in Negril\, Jamaica. Starting at Long Bay Beach Park\, runners from around the world flock to Jamaica to participate in the marathon and enjoy one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean. This event is more than just a marathon; it’s a chance for participants to immerse themselves in the rich culture of Jamaica\, sample the local cuisine\, and experience the warmth and hospitality of the Jamaican people. In this blog post\, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know to make the most of your Reggae Marathon experience. \n1. The Course:\nThe race course consists of a scenic route that takes you through Negril and its seven-mile beach\, which has been voted one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. The course is flat and fast\, which makes it an excellent race for beginner runners or runners looking for a personal best. The race starts at 5:15 am\, which ensures that participants finish before the heat of the day kicks in. \n2. Race Day:\nThe Reggae Marathon is not just about running; it’s about fun and celebration. The start and finish line are located at Long Bay Beach Park\, which is packed with spectators\, music\, food\, and vendors. You’ll find plenty of fuel stations along the course\, offering bananas\, coconut water\, and energy drinks. Finishers receive a unique medal\, an official race shirt\, and a souvenir bag filled with local goodies. \n3. Pre-Race Activities:\nBefore the race\, there are several events to get you in the Jamaican mood. The Reggae Marathon organizers host a pasta party\, and the Jamaican Style Jerk Fest is held the night before the race. These events are a perfect opportunity for participants to try authentic Jamaican cuisine and meet other runners. \n4. Accommodations:\nNegril offers a wide range of accommodation options suitable for all budgets. Most participants opt to stay in hotels\, but there are also villas\, guesthouses\, and rentals available. Rest assured; you’ll find the perfect lodging that suits your style and budget. \n\n \n5. Post-Race Fun:\nOnce the race is over\, there’s still plenty to do. Negril is a place to unwind and relax\, so you’ll have a chance to explore the city\, swim in the ocean\, walk along the beach\, and take part in local activities such as snorkeling\, zip-lining\, and horseback riding. Jamaica’s culture is vibrant and colorful with music and dance\, and you’ll have a chance to immerse yourself in it and make long-lasting memories. \nSo there you have it\, the ultimate guide to the Reggae Marathon. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a beginner\, this race is an experience you don’t want to miss. The event captures the true essence of Jamaica and offers an opportunity to explore the island while meeting like-minded runners from all over the world. So pack your bags\, train\, and get ready to join in the fun; we promise you’ll have a great time! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/reggae-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Reggae Marathon | Location\, Norman Manley Boulevard\, Westmoreland\, Negril\, Jamaica
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hoover Dam Marathon\, Half\, 10k & 5k (Awaiting 2027 Race Date)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Running a marathon is the ultimate test of endurance and determination. The Hoover Dam Marathon\, held annually in December\, takes runners through one of the most scenic routes in the United States. With a backdrop of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead\, runners can admire the stunning views while running this challenging race. In this blog post\, we will delve into the history and intricacies of the Hoover Dam Marathon and why it is the perfect marathon for both seasoned and amateur runners. \nThe Courses:\nThe Hoover Dam Marathon is a run that offers four different races: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10k\, and 5k events. All races start and finish at the iconic Hoover Dam. The marathon is the most challenging\, with an elevation gain of 1\,640 feet and a cumulative gain of 3\,270 feet. The half marathon follows the same route as the marathon for the first 12 miles and is considered one of the most difficult half-marathons in the country. The 10k and 5k races are less challenging but provide an excellent opportunity for runners to experience the stunning scenery. \nThe History:\nThe marathon first started in 2011 to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Hoover Dam’s dedication. The first event was a huge success\, with over a thousand participants. Since then\, the number of participants has grown to over two thousand runners every year. Many elite runners participate\, and the race has become a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. The event attracts runners from all over the world\, and it has put the small town of Boulder City\, Nevada\, on the map. \nThe Views:\nOne of the highlights of the Hoover Dam Marathon is the route itself. The race starts next to the impressive Hoover Dam\, where runners can take in the breathtaking views of the dam at sunrise. They then head down towards Lake Mead\, where they cross several challenging hills. The beauty of the desert landscapes and the vast expanse of Lake Mead provide a unique running experience. Runners then make their way back up towards the dam\, passing through the historic towns of Boulder City and Henderson. \nThe Atmosphere:\nThe race is not just about the magnificent views; the organizers go above and beyond to make the race a memorable experience for everyone. Runners can expect a well-organized event\, with plenty of aid stations along the way. There are also many opportunities for spectators to support their loved ones\, and the festive atmosphere makes the race even more enjoyable. Runners can expect a unique swag bag that includes a Hoover Dam Marathon jacket and a custom-made finisher medal. \nThe Hoover Dam Marathon is one of the toughest races in the country\, but it’s also one of the most rewarding. The breathtaking views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead are worth every step. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned runner\, this race is an excellent opportunity to push yourself to new limits while taking in the stunning scenery of the Nevada desert. The Hoover Dam Marathon has quickly become one of the most popular races in the country\, and it’s no wonder why. So\, lace up your sneakers and start training for the next Hoover Dam Marathon! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nRun Revel Mt. Charleston Marathon & Half\nRock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Races\n3M Half Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hoover-dam-marathon-half-10k-5k/
LOCATION:Hoover Dam Marathon\, Half\, 10k & 5k | Location\, N Boulder Beach Picnic Access Rd\, Boulder City\, NV\, 89005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Two Oceans Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Two Oceans Marathon is a world-renowned 56km ultramarathon held annually in Cape Town\, celebrated as the ‘world’s most beautiful marathon’ for its scenic coastal route. \nNote: The next race date has not yet been confirmed by organizers. This page will be updated as soon as the official date is announced. \nCourse Highlights\nThe spectacular 56km loop around the Cape Peninsula begins on Main Road in Newlands. The first half is relatively flat\, taking runners through Muizenberg and Kalk Bay along the Atlantic coastline. The challenge intensifies with the iconic climb up Chapman’s Peak Drive\, which offers world-class views of Hout Bay. After a descent\, athletes face the grueling ascent of Constantia Nek\, the final major obstacle before the route passes Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. The race concludes with a celebratory finish on the UCT Rugby Fields. The terrain is paved road with significant elevation changes throughout the second half. \nWhy Runners Love It\nKnown globally as ‘the world’s most beautiful marathon\,’ this event is iconic for its breathtaking views between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. It is a pinnacle of South African road running\, featuring the prestigious Blue Number Club for ten-time finishers. The atmosphere is unrivaled\, with over 30\,000 participants and thousands of spectators lining the route to cheer on runners. The unique 56km distance offers a supreme challenge that bridges the gap between standard marathons and longer ultras\, attracting elite international athletes and passionate amateurs alike to the Mother City every year. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Cape Town\, South Africa\nDistances: 56km Ultra Marathon\, 21.1km Half Marathon\, 24km Trail Run\, 16km Trail Run\, 5.6km Fun Run\, 2.1km Fun Run\nNext Race Date: To Be Announced\nTypical Start Time: 05:15\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPlan to arrive in Cape Town several days early and collect your race pack at the official Expo\, typically held at the CTICC. Accommodation in Newlands or Claremont is ideal\, but must be booked months in advance. On race day\, use the official shuttle services or e-hailing apps\, as parking at the start line is extremely limited and strictly enforced. Cape Town’s autumn weather is unpredictable\, so prepare for varied conditions ranging from cool morning mist to warm coastal winds. \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 1970 as the Celtic 35 Mile Road Race with just 26 runners\, the event was renamed the Two Oceans Marathon in 1972 and has grown into an international spectacle. The race’s philanthropic heart is the Two Oceans Marathon Initiative (TOMI)\, which supports education\, environmental conservation\, health\, and athletics development. Since 2012\, TOMI has served as a central pillar for social impact\, raising millions of Rands for various charities through fundraising platforms like GivenGain to benefit local South African communities. \nVisit the official race website for the latest updates.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/two-oceans-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Two Oceans Marathon | Start\, Main Road & Dean Street\, Newlands\, Cape Town\, Cape Town\, Western Cape\, 7700\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run
DESCRIPTION:The Independence Blue Cross Broad Street Run is the largest 10-mile road race in the United States — a downhill point-to-point that runs straight down Broad Street through the heart of Philadelphia\, from the Olney neighborhood in North Philly all the way to the Navy Yard in South Philly. With a flat\, fast course and a celebratory citywide atmosphere\, it’s one of the most beloved races on the East Coast running calendar. \nThe Course\nBroad Street is one of the longest straight urban streets in the U.S.\, and the race uses every bit of it. Runners pass Temple University\, the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, City Hall (with William Penn watching from atop the tower)\, the historic Avenue of the Arts\, South Philly’s iconic neighborhoods\, and finish near the Philadelphia Navy Yard. The course is nearly arrow-straight and features a net elevation drop\, making it a popular PR opportunity for runners targeting the 10-mile distance. \nA True Philadelphia Tradition\nEach May\, the Broad Street Run brings out the entire city of Philadelphia. Neighborhoods compete for the loudest cheer zones\, marching bands and DJs set up on corners\, and tens of thousands of spectators line the route from start to finish. The race regularly attracts 35\,000+ participants and is a lottery-entry event — securing a bib is half the challenge. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Philadelphia\, PA — Central High School to the Navy Yard (point-to-point down Broad Street)\nNext Date: May 2027 — exact date pending official announcement; check the race website for lottery dates\nStart Time: 7:00 AM (multiple corral waves)\nDistance: 10 Mile\nField Size: 35\,000+ runners (lottery entry)\nCourse: Net downhill\, mostly flat\, point-to-point\nIconic Feature: Largest 10-mile race in the United States\nCategory: Road Race — iconic\, urban\, fast course\n\nStatus Note\nThe 2027 Broad Street Run date has not yet been confirmed by the race organization. We’ll update this page as soon as the official 2027 date is announced — typically late in the prior calendar year. Sign up for the official race newsletter to be notified the moment the lottery opens. \nRegister and learn more on the official Broad Street Run website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/independence-blue-cross-broad-street-run/
LOCATION:Broad Street Run | Central High School Start\, 1700 W Olney Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19141\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260511T010313Z
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SUMMARY:Prague Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Prague Marathon is a world-class road race through the heart of the Czech capital\, featuring a fast and flat course that highlights the city’s UNESCO World Heritage sites. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Prague Marathon course is globally recognized for its unparalleled beauty and historical significance\, offering runners a chance to traverse the “City of a Hundred Spires” on foot. The race begins in the magnificent Old Town Square\, a historic center that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. As the starting gun fires\, participants head down the prestigious Pařížská Street\, lined with luxury boutiques and stunning Art Nouveau architecture. A defining feature of the race is the passage across the iconic Charles Bridge. Running over this 14th-century stone bridge\, flanked by 30 statues of saints and offering a breathtaking view of the Prague Castle\, is a spiritual experience for many athletes. The route continues along both banks of the Vltava River\, passing the neo-Renaissance Rudolfinum concert hall and the avant-garde Dancing House. The course is remarkably flat and fast\, designed to showcase both the medieval charm of the Old Town and the vibrant energy of modern districts like Karlín\, where runners encounter contemporary sculptures like the “Lilith” by David Černý. \nRace Details\nFounded in 1995\, the Prague Marathon has grown into an elite international event\, holding the prestigious World Athletics Gold Label status. The race is organized by RunCzech and typically attracts over 10\,000 runners from more than 100 countries. The start time is set for 08:00 AM to provide optimal running conditions\, with a generous seven-hour time limit that encourages participation from joggers and walkers alike. The event is a full weekend affair\, starting with the Marathon Expo at the Výstaviště exhibition grounds\, where runners collect their bibs and explore the latest in running technology. On race Sunday\, the atmosphere is electric\, supported by over 20 music points and thousands of spectators. In addition to the full 42.195 km distance\, the event offers the ČT 2Run relay\, allowing pairs to split the distance\, and the dm family mile\, which ensures that the marathon is a celebration for the entire community. Technical facilities\, including a secure bag drop and changing rooms\, are conveniently located near the start and finish lines in the city center. \nWhy Runners Love It\nWhat sets the Prague Marathon apart is the deep emotional connection it fosters between the city and its guests. Runners often praise the race for its impeccable organization and the genuine warmth of the Czech people. The “All Runners Are Beautiful” motto is reflected in every detail\, from the high-quality finisher medals to the post-race celebrations in the heart of the city. The opportunity to achieve a personal best on a fast course while being surrounded by UNESCO World Heritage architecture is a rare combination that keeps participants returning year after year. Moreover\, Prague is an exceptionally runner-friendly city with world-class hospitality\, affordable dining\, and efficient public transport make it an ideal destination for a marathon weekend. The race also has a strong charitable component\, partnering with numerous foundations to raise funds for social and environmental causes\, such as the “Run for Trees” initiative. Whether you are chasing a qualifying time for Boston or simply looking to enjoy one of the most beautiful cities in the world\, the Prague Marathon offers an experience that is as rewarding as it is challenging. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Prague\, Prague — Czech Republic\nNext Date: TBD — date not yet announced\nDistances: 42.195km\, 2Run (2 x 21.1km)\, Relay\, Family Run (1.6km)\, Kids’ Races\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.runczech.com/en/
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LOCATION:Prague Marathon | Prague\, Staroměstské náměstí\, Prague\, Prague\, 110 00\, Czech Republic
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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