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SUMMARY:Georgetown to Idaho Springs Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Georgetown to Idaho Springs Half Marathon — affectionately known as the GTIS Half — has been a Colorado running institution for nearly five decades. The point-to-point course follows the historic path of the Argentine Central Railroad through the stunning Clear Creek Canyon\, connecting the Victorian mountain town of Georgetown to the gold-rush heritage town of Idaho Springs. The route follows the canyon’s gentle contours along Clear Creek\, offering dramatic rock wall scenery\, rushing whitewater\, and views of Colorado’s mountain character at its most authentic. The net-downhill course makes it accessible for runners chasing personal records. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race takes place on Saturday\, August 8\, with a 7:00 AM start from Georgetown. The finish is in Idaho Springs along Miner Street. Cost ranges from $75–$105. The race is part of the Colorado Mountain Half+ Series\, which also includes the Estes Park Half Marathon and the Mt. Sneffels Half Marathon\, offering runners a chance to tackle multiple mountain half marathons across Colorado’s summer. The race is organized by the Clear Creek Booster Club\, with proceeds benefiting local youth programs. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe GTIS Half combines history\, scenery\, and a community-focused atmosphere that sets it apart from larger commercial events. The course through Clear Creek Canyon is genuinely beautiful\, and the two bookend towns — Georgetown with its Victorian architecture and Idaho Springs with its hot springs and gold mine heritage — make the entire experience feel like a journey through Colorado’s past. With nearly 50 years of history\, this race has a loyal following that returns year after year. \nRace Weekend Tips\nGeorgetown sits at 8\,530 feet and Idaho Springs at 7\,526 feet — both well above a mile high. Sea-level runners should plan to arrive in Colorado at least 2–3 days early. August mornings in the canyon can be cool at the 7:00 AM start\, so have a warm layer for the starting line. The race is point-to-point\, so arrange transportation back to Georgetown in advance — shuttles are typically available but fill up quickly. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in winter at gtishalf.com and via Race Roster. With limited entries and a loyal returning field\, registration moves quickly after opening day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/georgetown-to-idaho-springs-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Georgetown to Idaho Springs Half Marathon | Georgetown\, CO\, Georgetown\, CO 80444 (start); 1601 Miner St\, Idaho Springs\, CO 80452 (finish)\, Georgetown\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260511T010907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T010918Z
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SUMMARY:Tunnel Vision Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A fast\, downhill marathon on the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail\, featuring a unique 2.4-mile passage through the dark Snoqualmie Tunnel and a significant net elevation drop. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Tunnel Vision Marathon offers a truly unique racing experience\, highlighted by its 2.4-mile journey through the historic Snoqualmie Tunnel. This dark\, cool passage requires runners to use headlamps\, creating an unforgettable atmosphere as they traverse the Cascades from the inside out. Emerging from the tunnel\, participants are greeted by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains\, lush evergreen forests\, and cascading waterfalls. The 2026 course\, while modified due to storm damage\, remains a fast\, scenic route that starts at the Hyak Sno-Park and follows an out-and-back segment before heading through the tunnel toward the Garcia Trailhead. The point-to-point layout provides a consistent downhill grade\, allowing runners to maintain a fast pace while taking in the fresh mountain air and the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. \nRace Details\nAs a USATF-certified Boston Qualifier\, the Tunnel Vision Marathon is meticulously organized to support high-performance running. The course follows a former railway bed consisting of well-packed gravel\, which is smooth and stable enough for traditional road racing shoes\, though some participants prefer light trail shoes for extra grip. For 2026\, the event features a net elevation drop of approximately 1\,000 feet\, making it one of the fastest marathons in the United States. Runners can expect nine well-stocked aid stations located roughly every 2.5 miles\, providing water\, Tailwind electrolyte drink\, and Honey Stinger gels at designated points. The race implements a strict six-hour time limit\, with an early start option available for those who need additional time. Comprehensive course support includes Search & Rescue personnel\, on-course volunteers\, and medical staff at the finish line to ensure a safe and professional experience for all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to the Tunnel Vision Marathon for its incredible PR potential and its reputation as a “Boston Qualifier factory.” The combination of the significant downhill assist and the cool\, oxygen-rich mountain air makes it an ideal choice for those looking to set a personal record or secure a spot in the Boston Marathon. Beyond the speed\, the event is cherished for its intimate\, community-focused feel and its stunning scenery. The “Light at the End of the Tunnel” is more than just a name; it’s a symbolic and literal highlight of the race that provides a sense of accomplishment unlike any other event. The race is part of a series of marathons organized by Brian and Susan Pendleton\, who have spent over 13 years refining the experience to provide a “runner-first” atmosphere. With efficient shuttle logistics\, a beautiful finisher medal\, and the camaraderie of fellow runners in the tunnel\, it remains a bucket-list race for marathoners across the globe. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: North Bend\, WA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-08-09\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\nStart Time: 07:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.tunnelmarathon.com/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tunnel-vision-marathon/
LOCATION:Tunnel Vision Marathon | North Bend\, I-90 Exit 54\, Snoqualmie Pass\, North Bend\, WA\, 98068\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260809T133500
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CREATED:20260511T010402Z
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SUMMARY:City2Surf
DESCRIPTION:The City2Surf is the world’s largest fun run\, an iconic 14km journey that takes over 80\,000 participants from Sydney’s CBD to the famous Bondi Beach. \nCourse Highlights\nThe City2Surf features one of the most iconic race courses in the world\, stretching 14 kilometers from the heart of Sydney to the Pacific Ocean. The journey begins at the intersection of Park Street and College Street in the Sydney CBD\, right next to Hyde Park. Runners quickly head down William Street and through the Kings Cross Tunnel\, emerging to wind through the picturesque suburbs of the Eastern Suburbs. One of the first major landmarks is Rose Bay at the 5km mark\, offering stunning views of Sydney Harbour. The most infamous segment of the race is “Heartbreak Hill\,” a steep 2km incline that tests the resolve of every participant at the halfway point. After conquering the hill\, runners are rewarded with breathtaking ocean vistas as they turn onto Old South Head Road and Military Road\, eventually descending towards the finish line on the golden sands of Bondi Beach. \nRace Details\nAs the world’s largest fun run\, the City2Surf attracts over 80\,000 participants annually\, ranging from elite international athletes to families and costumed fun-runners. The 2026 event is scheduled for Sunday\, August 9\, with staggered start times beginning at 07:35 for elite and preferred groups\, followed by various color-coded waves (Green\, Pink\, Blue\, Yellow\, and Orange) through 09:27 to manage the massive field. The event is impeccably organized\, featuring live music\, DJs\, and entertainment throughout the course to keep spirits high. Participants receive a finisher’s medal upon crossing the line at Bondi\, where a vibrant event village awaits with food\, merchandise\, and celebration. Since its inception\, the race has become a massive fundraising platform\, raising millions of dollars for hundreds of Australian charities each year. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners flock to the City2Surf for its unparalleled atmosphere and the sense of being part of something truly global. Inspired by San Francisco’s Bay to Breakers\, the race held its inaugural run in 1971 with just over 2\,000 entrants and has since grown into a “bucket-list” event recognized by publications like Runner’s World and The Telegraph. It is uniquely Sydney\, blending a serious athletic challenge with a festival-like celebration of the city’s lifestyle. Whether it’s the thrill of running through closed city streets\, the camaraderie of tackling Heartbreak Hill together\, or the final sprint towards the crashing waves of Bondi\, the event captures the spirit of the community. For many\, it is an annual tradition that defines the Sydney winter\, bringing people of all fitness levels together for a day of health\, charity\, and iconic scenery. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sydney\, NSW — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-08-09\nDistances: 14km\nStart Time: 07:35\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://city2surf.com.au
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/city2surf/
LOCATION:City2Surf | Sydney\, Intersection of Park Street and College Street\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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CREATED:20260524T153642Z
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SUMMARY:City2Surf Sydney
DESCRIPTION:The City2Surf is the world’s largest fun run\, a legendary 14km course that takes participants from the Sydney CBD to the iconic Bondi Beach. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Voltaren City2Surf features one of the most picturesque and challenging 14km courses in the world. Starting in the heart of Sydney’s CBD at the intersection of Park Street and College Street\, runners are immediately swept up in the energy of thousands of fellow participants. The route heads through the Kings Cross Tunnel and onto New South Head Road\, offering glimpses of the stunning Sydney Harbour. As runners wind through Rose Bay\, they reach the infamous Heartbreak Hill at the halfway mark. This 2km ascent is the ultimate test of endurance but rewards those who conquer it with spectacular views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. From the summit\, the course turns toward the coast\, following Old South Head Road and Military Road through Vaucluse\, where the ocean breeze begins to signal the approaching finish. The final stretch is a breathtaking downhill run towards the golden sands of Bondi Beach\, where a carnival atmosphere awaits every finisher. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Sunday\, August 9\, 2026\, the City2Surf is a premier event on Australia’s sporting calendar. The race distance is a standard 14 kilometers\, designed to be accessible for walkers while remaining a serious challenge for competitive runners. Participants are organized into various start groups based on their estimated finishing times to ensure a smooth flow through the city streets. The first wave\, including elite runners and preferred starters\, kicks off at 07:35 AM\, with subsequent groups like the Green\, Purple\, and Blue starts following in quick succession through to the final Orange group at 09:27 AM. The finish line at Bondi Beach officially closes at 01:50 PM\, allowing plenty of time for participants of all abilities to complete the journey. Registration typically includes a timing chip and a finisher’s medal\, with the “VIP Lane” option available for those seeking an enhanced race-day experience including exclusive bag drops and post-race refreshments. \nWhy Runners Love It\nSince its inception in 1971\, the City2Surf has grown into the world’s largest fun run\, attracting over 80\,000 participants annually. The event is much more than just a race; it is a celebration of Sydney’s vibrant culture and community spirit. Runners love the incredible atmosphere\, which is fueled by live bands and DJs positioned along the course\, providing a rhythmic backdrop to the physical exertion. Many participants choose to run in elaborate fancy dress\, adding a sense of whimsy and joy to the streets. Beyond the fun\, the event has a profound impact through its charitable efforts\, with runners raising millions of dollars for hundreds of different causes each year. The combination of iconic landmarks\, the physical challenge of Heartbreak Hill\, and the triumphant finish at one of the world’s most famous beaches makes it a bucket-list experience for locals and international visitors alike. Whether you are aiming for a personal best or simply want to walk with friends\, the City2Surf offers an unforgettable day of fitness and fun. \nRegister for the City2Surf \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sydney\, New South Wales — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-08-09\nDistances: 14km\nStart Time: 07:35\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://city2surf.com.au
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/city2surf-sydney/
LOCATION:City2Surf Sydney | Sydney\, Park St & College St\, Sydney NSW 2000\, Sydney\, New South Wales\, 2000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Fun Races
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SUMMARY:Mont-Tremblant Half-Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Mont-Tremblant Half-Marathon is a premier summer running event in the Laurentians\, featuring scenic road courses ranging from 1K to 21.1K through forests and lakeside vistas. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mont-Tremblant Half-Marathon offers one of the most scenic road race experiences in North America\, winding through the heart of Quebec’s stunning Laurentian Mountains. The flagship 21.1K course begins in the picturesque Old Village at Parc Daniel Lauzon\, leading runners past the serene shores of Lac Tremblant and along the iconic Montée Ryan. Participants are treated to breathtaking views of the lush summer foliage and the majestic peaks that define the region. The route is a beautiful blend of nature and resort charm\, featuring a well-paved course with rolling hills that provide just enough challenge without sacrificing speed. The final kilometers bring runners through the vibrant streets of Mont-Tremblant\, culminating in a festive finish at Parc au Fil-de-l’Eau\, where the natural beauty of the Diable River provides a tranquil backdrop for post-race celebrations. \nRace Details\nThe next edition of this gold-sanctioned event is scheduled for August 9\, 2026. The race weekend kicks off with an Expo-Event at the Mont-Tremblant City Hall\, featuring over 30 exhibitors and local partners. On race day\, the half-marathon (21.1K) starts at 08:40 AM\, followed by the 5K at 08:45 AM and the 10K at 09:00 AM. Younger runners can participate in the SunRype Fruit to Go Kids 1K at 11:45 AM. Registered participants receive a comprehensive race package including a technical T-shirt\, a finisher’s medal\, professional timing\, and access to a festive post-race snack area featuring local Boréale beer for adults. The event is also noted for its “Green Team” initiatives\, focusing on sustainability and minimizing the ecological footprint of the race in the delicate mountain environment. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to Mont-Tremblant not just for the race\, but for the entire “Spirit of Running” experience. The event is celebrated for its warm\, community-focused atmosphere that welcomes athletes of all levels\, from those seeking a provincial championship title to families running their first 5K together. The hospitality of the Laurentians is on full display\, with enthusiastic crowds lining the streets and “pace bunnies” helping runners achieve their time goals. Beyond the physical challenge\, participants appreciate the restorative touches\, such as the Yin Yoga sessions provided by Scandinave Spa in the (De)Connection Zone. The race also has a strong history of community involvement\, supporting local fundraising activities and partnering with regional non-profits. It is more than just a marathon; it is a summer tradition that combines the thrill of competition with the peace of a mountain getaway. \nRegister for the Mont-Tremblant Half-Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mont-Tremblant\, Quebec — Canada\nNext Date: 2026-08-09\nDistances: 21.1K\, 10K\, 5K\, 1K\nStart Time: 08:40\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.demimarathontremblant.com/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mont-tremblant-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Mont-Tremblant Half-Marathon | Mont-Tremblant\, 1145 rue de Saint Jovite\, Mont-Tremblant\, Quebec\, J8E 1V1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260814T180000
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CREATED:20260511T011144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T011152Z
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SUMMARY:Bigfoot 200
DESCRIPTION:The Bigfoot 200 is a premier 200-mile point-to-point ultramarathon that traverses the technical and volcanic terrain of Washington’s Cascade Mountains. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Bigfoot 200 Endurance Run offers an unparalleled journey through the rugged and diverse landscapes of the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. The race begins at the base of the iconic Mount St. Helens\, where runners navigate through the otherworldly “blast zone” and vast lava fields created by the 1980 eruption. This section provides stark\, moon-like scenery with breathtaking views of the crater. As the course progresses\, participants plunge into deep\, lush old-growth forests\, where massive Douglas firs and moss-covered trails provide a complete contrast to the volcanic terrain. The route also takes runners past the base of Mount Adams and offers sweeping vistas of Mount Rainier and Mount Hood on clear days. The journey is defined by technical single-track trails\, steep ridgelines\, and numerous stream crossings that challenge even the most experienced ultramarathoners. \nRace Details\nAs the first point-to-point 200-mile race in the United States\, the Bigfoot 200 is a non-stop endurance event covering approximately 207.9 miles. The course is exceptionally demanding\, featuring an estimated 45\,563 feet of elevation gain and 46\,880 feet of elevation loss. Runners have a total of 107 hours to complete the distance\, making it a test of both physical strength and mental resilience. The race starts at Marble Mountain Sno-Park near Cougar\, WA\, and concludes at White Pass High School in Randle\, WA. Along the way\, participants are supported by 12 full aid stations\, five of which serve as designated sleep stations where runners can rest and recharge. Due to the remote nature of the course\, mandatory gear is strictly enforced\, and runners are encouraged to utilize a crew and pacers to navigate the long stretches between checkpoints. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Bigfoot 200 for its reputation as one of the most scenic and difficult ultramarathons in the world. It is part of the prestigious “Triple Crown of 200s\,” alongside the Tahoe 200 and Moab 240. The sense of community is profound; because the race spans several days\, runners often form deep bonds with fellow participants\, volunteers\, and the organizers at Destination Trail. The race provides a “graduate level” experience that goes beyond a standard marathon\, offering a life-changing exploration of the self and the wild. Many athletes describe the finish at White Pass High School as a transcendental moment\, celebrating the culmination of a journey that tests every facet of their being. The historic significance of running through the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument adds a layer of awe and respect for the natural power of the region. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Cougar\, WA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-08-14\nDistances: 207.9 miles\, 20 miles\nStart Time: 12:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.destinationtrailrun.com/bigfoot
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bigfoot-200/
LOCATION:Bigfoot 200 | Cougar\, Marble Mountain Sno-Park\, NF-83\, Cougar\, WA\, 98616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260815T050000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20260815T110000
DTSTAMP:20260610T124621
CREATED:20260511T091524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T091540Z
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SUMMARY:Vasaloppet Summer Run (Vasaloppet's Summer Week)
DESCRIPTION:The Vasaloppet Summer Run is a series of prestigious trail and ultra-running races held in Sweden\, following the historic 92 km route from Sälen to Mora. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Vasaloppet Summer Run\, part of the renowned Vasaloppet Summer Week\, takes place in the historic Vasaloppet Arena\, tracing the legendary path used by skiers during the winter months. The flagship event\, Ultravasan 90\, starts in Sälen and spans 92 kilometers to the finish line in Mora. Runners experience a diverse terrain that includes technical forest paths\, gravel roads\, and wooden boardwalks across bogs. A major highlight is the climb up the famous “first hill” in Sälen\, reaching the highest point of the arena at 526 meters above sea level\, offering breathtaking views of the Swedish wilderness at dawn. The route passes through classic checkpoints such as Mångsbodarna\, Risberg\, Evertsberg\, and Oxberg\, each steeped in Swedish sporting history. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of Vasaloppet’s Summer Week is scheduled for August 7–15\, with the main running events concentrated on Saturday\, August 15. The premier race\, Ultravasan 90\, begins at 05:00 in Berga by\, Sälen. Other options include Ultravasan 45 (starting in Oxberg at 09:00)\, Trailvasan 30 (starting in Oxberg at 11:30)\, and Trailvasan 10 (starting in Mora at 14:00). For those looking for a team challenge\, the Vasastafetten relay covers the full 92 km distance with ten legs of varying lengths. The course is primarily off-road\, with approximately 95% of the distance on forest roads or paths and only minimal sections on asphalt. The time limit for the 92 km race is 15.5 hours\, making it accessible to both elite ultra-runners and determined recreational athletes. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to this race for its unique combination of history\, challenge\, and natural beauty. Being part of the Vasaloppet tradition—which dates back to 1922—provides a sense of prestige that few other trail races can match. The atmosphere is electric\, especially at the finish line portal in Mora\, where participants are welcomed by cheering crowds and receive the classic Vasaloppet medal. The race is also known for its excellent support\, with well-stocked checkpoints offering “blueberry soup” (a Vasaloppet staple)\, energy drinks\, and food. Whether you are tackling the grueling 92 km ultra or enjoying the scenic 10 km trail\, the sense of camaraderie and the opportunity to run through the serene pine forests and summer pastures of Dalarna make it an unforgettable experience. \nReady to take on the challenge? Secure your spot in the historic Vasaloppet Arena. Register now on the official Vasaloppet website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sälen and Mora\, Dalarna — Sweden\nNext Date: 2026-08-15\nDistances: [’92 km (Ultravasan 90)’\, ’45 km (Ultravasan 45)’\, ’30 km (Trailvasan 30)’\, ’10 km (Trailvasan 10)’\, ‘4 km (Funkisvasan)’\, ’92 km Relay (Vasastafetten)’]\nStart Time: 05:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://vasaloppet.se/en/run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/vasaloppet-summer-run-vasaloppet-s-summer-week/
LOCATION:Vasaloppet Summer Run (Vasaloppet’s Summer Week) | Sälen and Mora\, Vasaloppsvägen\, 780 67 Sälen\, Sälen and Mora\, Dalarna\, 780 67\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Bridger Ridge Run
DESCRIPTION:Have you always been up for a running challenge? How about a marathon with a breathtaking view and steep climb? Well\, you’re just in luck. Bridger Ridge Run is a fun and competitive race that’s worth every penny spent and every sweat bead shed. With Rocky Mountain peaks and steep ridges\, the Bridger Ridge Run trail has been ranked as one of the most technical running trails in America. It’s a grueling test of physical ability\, endurance\, and mental toughness that truly showcases the beauty of Montana’s rugged terrain. \n1. The Trail: \nBridger Ridge Run is a 20-mile trail that stretches from Fairy Lake to the M Trailhead. The trail climbs about 6\,900 feet to a towering height of 8\,700 feet above sea level at the highest point of the Bridger Mountains. The course is marked with orange ribbons and flags\, but runners are expected to be familiar with the trail. Due to the technical nature of the terrain\, runners should be skilled at both uphill and downhill running. \n2. Training:\nTraining for Bridger Ridge Run requires a great level of commitment and consistency. The trail is unrelenting\, and only the most seasoned endurance athletes can complete it. To prepare adequately\, include hill workouts\, trail running\, and long-distance running in your training routine. Be sure to work on your balance and ankle strength as you navigate the steep and slippery ascents and descents. \n3. Weather:\nAs you prepare for the race\, it’s essential to be aware of the weather conditions. Montana’s weather can be unpredictable\, and it’s recommended that you pack extra layers in case the weather changes unexpectedly. The Bridger Ridge can be windy\, cold\, and wet\, with lightning being a common occurrence. It’s essential to monitor the weather forecast and prepare for everything. \n4. Hydration and Nutrition:\nStaying hydrated and nourished is key to your success on the trail. You’ll need to carry adequate water\, and many runners bring a hydration pack to ensure easy access to it. Since Bridger Ridge Run is challenging\, runners need to replenish regularly with salty and carbohydrates-rich food. Apricots\, Snickers\, and gels are popular choices for hydration and nutrition. \n5. Mindset:\nWhen your muscles start aching and your nerves begin to fray\, your mental toughness is what will keep you going. Mental preparation is just as important as physical training for Bridger Ridge Run. Remember to pace yourself\, stay focused on the goal\, and take mental breaks when needed. The trail can be lonely\, and self-motivation can make all the difference. Take in the breathtaking landscape and embrace the moment. \nIn conclusion\, the Bridger Ridge Run is no ordinary trail run. It requires skill\, strength\, and stamina to conquer\, but the sense of accomplishment and breathtaking scenery is worth it. Adequate preparation\, including physical and mental strength\, is essential to your success. You need to be resilient\, have the right gear\, and be ready for the unpredictable weather. With commitment and consistency\, you’ll be ready to conquer the Bridger Ridge Run. Good luck! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/bridger-ridge-run/
LOCATION:Bridger Ridge Run | Location\, Montana\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:AREA 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready to lace up your shoes and hit the pavement in the upcoming Area 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k\, and 5k? This exciting night race is set in Roswell\, Georgia\, is perfect for beginners and seasoned runners alike. With a course designed to encourage speed\, the Area 13.1 race is a fantastic opportunity to get active\, meet new people\, and bring out your competitive spirit. In this blog post\, we’ll explore everything you need to know before you take on the Area 13.1 race. \n1. Get Your Training Plan in Place:\nTo tackle the Area 13.1 race\, you’ll need to put in some serious training. So\, the first thing you need to do is set up a training plan that will help you get prepared for race day. Depending on your fitness level\, it may take between 12 to 20 weeks to get ready for this event. A training plan will help you build endurance\, enhance your cardiovascular fitness\, and strengthen your muscles. If you don’t have a running coach\, plenty of online resources offer free training plans. \n2. Learn the Course and Race-Day Logistics:\nBefore the race\, it’s important to get to know the course and race-day logistics. You can find this information on the event website or social media channels. The race will start and finish at Riverside Park in Roswell\, Georgia and offer a challenging course filled with scenic views. The organizers will provide detailed information on the packet pick-up\, race-day parking\, and start times. \n3. Get Your Gear Ready:\nAside from your training and course research\, you will also need to get your gear ready. Running gear is essential for any runner\, and it’s important to make sure yours is comfortable\, fits well and provides good support. You don’t need to invest in expensive gear as long as you have the basics covered. Running shoes\, socks\, and comfortable clothing are a must-have. \n4. Hydration and Nutrition:\nProper hydration and nutrition are essential for race-day success. Adequate fluid intake helps maintain your body temperature\, lubricates your joints\, and prevents dehydration. In general\, it’s recommended that you drink at least six to eight ounces of water or sports drink every 20 minutes during the race. In terms of nutrition\, you should also make sure you eat balanced meals a few days before the race. It’s also a good idea to eat a carb-rich meal the night before the race to help fuel your body. \n5. Post-Race Recovery:\nAfter the race\, it’s important to take it easy and recover properly. This includes drinking plenty of fluids\, taking a rest day or two\, eating a healthy meal\, and stretching your muscles. A proper post-race recovery plan will help you feel better\, reduce the risk of injuries\, and prepare you for your next running adventure. \nThere you have it\, everything you need to know to tackle the Area 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k\, and 5k. Remember to start your training plan early\, learn the course and race-day logistics\, get your gear ready\, hydrate and eat well\, and take care of your body after the race. With these tips and a little bit of determination\, you’ll be ready to conquer this exciting running event and cross the finish line with a smile on your face. Good luck and happy running! \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/area-13-1-half-marathon-10k-5k-2/
LOCATION:Area 13.2 Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k | Location\, 575 Riverside Road\, Roswell\, Georgia\, 30075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Night Races,Road Races
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260816T061500
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SUMMARY:America's Finest City Half Marathon & 5K
DESCRIPTION:America’s Finest City Half Marathon: San Diego’s Most Iconic 13.1\nSan Diego calls itself “America’s Finest City” — and on August 16\, 2026\, runners get to prove it on foot. The America’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K is entering its 49th year\, making it one of the longest-running San Diego road races in existence. The point-to-point half marathon covers some of the city’s most dramatic and historically rich terrain\, drawing 5\,000–10\,000 participants to what many consider the most scenic 13.1 miles in Southern California. \nThe Course\nThe half marathon kicks off at 6:15 AM atop Point Loma at historic Cabrillo National Monument — already a jaw-dropping setting with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and San Diego Bay. From there\, the course descends through Historic Fort Rosecrans\, sweeps along San Diego Bay and Harbor Island\, and passes the iconic Star of India tall ship at the waterfront. Runners then push through downtown San Diego before climbing to the finish line in historic Balboa Park. The 5K is a flat loop course through the heart of Balboa Park\, perfect for beginners or those looking for a faster experience in one of California’s finest urban parks. \nRace Day Experience\nWith a 6:15 AM start\, the early morning air off San Diego Bay makes for ideal running conditions in mid-August. The finish in Balboa Park transforms into a full-on festival: live music\, a beer garden (complimentary beer for 21+)\, and plenty of food and community energy to celebrate your 13.1. Every finisher receives a technical fabric shirt — not the cotton tee variety. The AFC Half also serves as the final race in the 2026 SoCal Triple Crown series\, making it a target race for serious local runners chasing that combined title. \nWhy Run America’s Finest City Half Marathon?\nNearly five decades of continuous history make the AFC Half one of the most trusted races on the California racing calendar. The course is genuinely point-to-point with no repeated sections — you earn every mile of elevation change and finish in one of San Diego’s most beautiful parks. Virtual race options are available for those who want to participate without traveling. If you’re building toward a major half marathon or just want an experience that captures what San Diego running is all about\, this is the one. \nTravel & Logistics\nThe race starts at Cabrillo National Monument on the tip of Point Loma\, accessible via Cabrillo Memorial Drive. Because the course is point-to-point\, plan for transportation from Balboa Park back to the start — carpooling or rideshare works well given the early hour. Balboa Park sits centrally in San Diego with easy access from I-5 and I-163. Downtown San Diego hotels are well-positioned for this race. If you’re flying in\, San Diego International Airport is minutes from Point Loma. \nHow to Register\nSecure your spot for the 49th Annual America’s Finest City Half Marathon & 5K through Race Roster. For full race details\, course maps\, and event updates\, visit the official AFC Half website. Don’t wait — a race with 49 years of history and 5\,000+ participants fills up.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/americas-finest-city-half-marathon-5k-san-diego/
LOCATION:Cabrillo National Monument\, 1800 Cabrillo Memorial Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:ASICS Falmouth Road Race
DESCRIPTION:The ASICS Falmouth Road Race is one of the most iconic road races in the United States — a 7-mile point-to-point along the southern Cape Cod coastline from Woods Hole to Falmouth Heights. First run in 1973 with a field of just 92 runners\, Falmouth has grown into a world-class event that draws Olympic medalists\, elite international runners\, and more than 10\,000 recreational participants every August. \nCourse Highlights\nThe race begins in the historic village of Woods Hole\, home of the renowned oceanographic institution\, and heads along Surf Drive past Nobska Lighthouse with sweeping views of Vineyard Sound and Martha’s Vineyard in the distance. Miles 3 through 6 hug the Atlantic shoreline with classic New England beach cottages and shingled summer houses lining the route. The course finishes near Falmouth Heights Beach overlooking the ocean — one of the most beautiful finish lines in American road racing. \nA Race With Deep Roots\nFalmouth has a legendary history. Bill Rodgers\, Joan Benoit Samuelson\, Frank Shorter\, Catherine Ndereba\, and countless other Olympic and world champions have raced here. The race serves as a tune-up for the New York City Marathon and a meeting point for the running community at the height of summer. Despite its elite pedigree\, it remains a community event with charity teams\, family relays\, kids’ races\, and an unmistakable Cape Cod festival atmosphere. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Woods Hole → Falmouth Heights\, Cape Cod\, MA\nNext Date: Sunday\, August 16\, 2026\nStart Time: 7:40 AM (elite waves first)\nDistance: 7 Mile (point-to-point)\nField Size: 10\,000+ runners (lottery entry)\nFounded: 1973\nIconic Feature: Nobska Lighthouse and Atlantic Ocean views\nCategory: Road Race — historic\, iconic\, destination\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nFalmouth Road Race weekend is one of the busiest summer events on Cape Cod. Book lodging months in advance and plan to take the shuttle bus from the Falmouth Heights finish to the Woods Hole start. The post-race beach party at Falmouth Heights is part of the tradition — bring sandals. \nRegister and learn more on the official ASICS Falmouth Road Race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/asics-falmouth-road-race/
LOCATION:ASICS Falmouth Road Race | Woods Hole Start\, Water Street\, Woods Hole\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Leadville Trail 100 Run
DESCRIPTION:The Leadville Trail 100 Run is a legendary 100-mile out-and-back ultramarathon through the high-altitude terrain of the Colorado Rockies\, famously known as the “Race Across the Sky.” \nCourse Highlights\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run course is a brutal out-and-back ultramarathon that will push even the toughest runners to their limits. Starting and finishing in the heart of Leadville at 10\,200 feet\, the course traverses the rugged and unrelenting terrain of the Colorado Rockies. Key highlights include the steep and punishing climbs of Powerline\, the high-altitude challenges of Sugarloaf Pass\, and the technical sections along the scenic Colorado Trail. The defining feature of the race is Hope Pass\, which reaches a staggering peak elevation of 12\,500 feet. Runners must summit this pass twice—once outbound and once inbound—gasping for breath in the thin mountain air while taking in some of the most stunning vistas in the country. With over 15\,000 feet of total elevation gain\, the course is a true test of physical and mental endurance. \nRace Details\nKnown as the “Race Across the Sky\,” the Leadville Trail 100 Run is one of the oldest and most storied endurance running events in the world. The race begins at 04:00 on Harrison Avenue and has a strict 30-hour time limit for completion. Success is marked by the attainment of the coveted belt buckles: the “Big Buckle” for those finishing under 25 hours and the “Small Buckle” for those who cross the line within the 30-hour cutoff. The event is part of the Leadville Race Series and typically takes place in late August. Participants are supported by a network of aid stations\, including key points at Mayqueen\, Outward Bound\, Twin Lakes\, and the Winfield turnaround. Due to its extreme nature\, the race requires significant preparation\, and entries are typically allocated through a lottery system or by qualifying at other Leadville Race Series events. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run is more than just a race; it is a pilgrimage for the ultrarunning community. Founded in 1983 by local miner Ken Chlouber to revitalize the town of Leadville after the closure of the Climax Mine\, the event is steeped in history and local pride. Runners are drawn to the race by the mantra of “Grit\, Guts and Determination” and the legendary red carpet finish that awaits every finisher. The community support in Leadville is unparalleled\, with residents and volunteers creating an atmosphere of encouragement that helps athletes through their darkest miles. The race’s legacy of charitable impact through the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation further enhances its prestige\, making it a bucket-list event for athletes who seek to etch their names among the “Leadville Legendary.” \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Leadville\, CO — United States\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: 100 miles\nStart Time: 04:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.leadvilleraceseries.com/run/leadvilletrail100run/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/leadville-trail-100-run/
LOCATION:Leadville Trail 100 Run | Leadville\, Corner of 6th St & Harrison Ave\, Leadville\, CO\, 80461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Leadville Trail 100 Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Leadville Trail 100 Run — the Race Across the Sky — is the defining event of American ultrarunning. The 99.7-mile out-and-back course starts and finishes in Leadville\, Colorado (10\,152 feet\, the highest incorporated city in the United States) and crosses the legendary Hope Pass twice at 12\,500–12\,600 feet\, climbs the rugged Powerline section\, traverses technical stretches of the Colorado Trail\, and descends to the lowest point of 9\,200 feet at Twin Lakes. The course accumulates 15\,492 feet of elevation gain across its full length\, with 11 aid stations to sustain runners through the mountains. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 race starts August 22 at 4:00 AM from the corner of 6th and Harrison in Leadville. The starting line opens at 3:00 AM. Pacers are allowed after mile 61.8 (Twin Lakes inbound). The official 30-hour cutoff earns finishers the coveted small silver belt buckle; completing the course in under 25 hours earns the Big Buckle — a trophy that defines careers. Minimum age is 18 on race day. The race is managed by the Leadville Race Series and typically sells out within minutes of registration opening. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Leadville 100 launched the modern ultrarunning movement when it was founded in 1983\, and it remains the aspirational pinnacle for hundreds of thousands of runners worldwide. The combination of extreme altitude\, rugged terrain\, remote mountain wilderness\, and the simple binary outcome — finish or DNF — gives the race a gravity and mystique unmatched in American endurance sports. The Hope Pass double-crossing in the dark of night is one of the most profound experiences available in trail running. \nRace Weekend Tips\nTraining at altitude is almost impossible to replace with sea-level preparation. If you live below 5\,000 feet\, plan to arrive in Leadville at minimum one week before race day — preferably two. The average pace needed just to finish (30 hours) is approximately 18 min/mile including all stops\, which sounds easy until you’re above 12\,000 feet at mile 50 after midnight. Crew and pacers are essential\, and a meticulously prepared drop bag system across the 11 aid stations is the difference between finishing and not. \nRegister\nRegistration opens in January via the Leadville Race Series at leadvilleraceseries.com. Spots sell out in minutes — set a calendar reminder and have your payment information ready before registration opens.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/leadville-trail-100-run-2/
LOCATION:Leadville Trail 100 | Leadville\, CO\, 6th St & Harrison Ave\, Leadville\, CO 80461\, Leadville\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Leadville Trail 100
DESCRIPTION:The Leadville Trail 100 Run is a legendary 100-mile ultramarathon through the Rocky Mountains\, known for its extreme elevation and “Grit\, Guts\, and Determination” ethos. \nCourse Highlights\nThe “Race Across the Sky” follows a brutal out-and-back course through the heart of the Colorado Rockies\, featuring over 15\,000 feet of elevation gain. Runners start at 10\,200 feet in Leadville and face grueling climbs over Sugarloaf Pass and the notorious Powerline section. The true crux of the course is the double ascent of Hope Pass\, which peaks at 12\,600 feet\, challenging participants with thin air and technical terrain. The route includes a mix of forest trails and mountain roads\, leading to the turnaround point at the ghost town of Winfield before returning to the iconic finish line on Harrison Avenue. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Leadville 100 is one of the most prestigious and oldest 100-mile races in the United States\, forming a key part of the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning. Its origins as a community-saving effort give it a unique atmosphere where “family” and “legendary” are common themes. Runners compete not just for the finish\, but for the coveted silver or gold belt buckles—with the “Big Buckle” awarded for finishing under 25 hours. The prestige of the race attracts world-class athletes\, yet it maintains a deeply inclusive spirit\, honoring the local mining heritage and the legendary Tarahumara runners who famously dominated the race in the 1990s. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Leadville\, United States\nDistances: 100 Miles\nNext Race Date: 2026-08-22\nStart Time: 04:00\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nArrive in Leadville at least a week early to acclimate to the extreme altitude\, as the entire course sits above 9\,200 feet. The free Race Across the Sky Expo in downtown Leadville is a must-visit for packet pickup and gear. Be prepared for volatile weather; even in August\, conditions can shift rapidly from 70-degree sunshine to freezing rain\, hail\, or snow. Utilize the official shuttle system for crew and spectators\, as parking in town and at aid stations like Twin Lakes is extremely limited. \nHistory & Charity\nThe Leadville Trail 100 was founded in 1983 by Ken Chlouber and Merilee Maupin to revitalize the town’s economy after the closure of the Climax Molybdenum Mine. What began with 45 runners has grown into a world-class event that supports the community through the Leadville Trail 100 Legacy Foundation. This nonprofit provides $2\,000 scholarships to every local high school graduate pursuing higher education and funds various community grants to ensure Leadville remains a thriving place to live and work. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/leadville-trail-100/
LOCATION:Leadville Trail 100 | Start\, Corner of 6th St & Harrison Ave\, Leadville\, CO\, 80461\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260822T120000
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SUMMARY:Telluride Mountain Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Telluride Mountain Run is one of the most visually spectacular mountain running events in the American West\, set above the jaw-dropping box canyon town of Telluride in the heart of Colorado’s San Juan Mountains. Runners navigate old mining roads\, technical singletrack\, and sweeping alpine tundra over mountain passes and exposed ridgelines\, with portions of the course reaching above 13\,000 feet. The 65-mile distance — new for 2026 — starts at 6:00 AM from Telluride Town Park and traverses some of the most dramatic high-altitude terrain available to any ultrarunner in North America. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Telluride Mountain Run takes place August 22–23. The 65-mile ultra starts Saturday\, August 22\, at 6:00 AM from Telluride Town Park with a mandatory safety meeting at 5:00 PM the evening before (Friday\, August 21). The race is produced by Highline Running Adventures and registration opens February 1\, 2026. Multiple distances are offered across the race weekend. The focus of every Telluride Mountain Run distance is the experience: the burn of high elevation\, the striking colors of the San Juans\, and the profound satisfaction of finishing in one of Colorado’s most beautiful towns. \nWhy Runners Love It\nTelluride is widely regarded as the most beautiful mountain town in Colorado\, and the Mountain Run gives athletes the opportunity to experience its backcountry on foot. The combination of extreme altitude\, technical terrain\, historic mining road character\, and the backdrop of the San Juan Mountains — including peaks like Wilson\, El Diente\, and the Wilsons — creates a once-in-a-lifetime running experience. The post-race celebration in Telluride’s Main Street is a worthy reward for any finisher. \nRace Weekend Tips\nTelluride sits at 8\,750 feet with race terrain climbing to 13\,000+ feet. For the 65-mile distance especially\, arriving a week early for acclimatization is critical. August mountain weather in the San Juans is notoriously changeable — afternoon lightning storms are near-daily occurrences\, and the high route segments have zero shelter. Carry mandatory emergency gear and familiarize yourself with the course cutoff requirements. Trail shoes with aggressive traction and rock plates are essential for the technical upper sections. \nRegister\nRegistration opens February 1\, 2026 at runtelluride.com. Pre-registration is available for the 65-mile distance. With limited entries and strong demand\, register promptly on opening day.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/telluride-mountain-run/
LOCATION:Telluride Mountain Run | Town Park\, Telluride\, Telluride Town Park\, Telluride\, CO 81435\, Telluride\, Colorado\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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DTSTART;TZID=Atlantic/Reykjavik:20260822T081500
DTEND;TZID=Atlantic/Reykjavik:20260822T141500
DTSTAMP:20260610T124621
CREATED:20260511T011545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T011549Z
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SUMMARY:Reykjavík Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Reykjavík Marathon is Iceland’s premier running event\, held annually in August to coincide with the city’s Culture Night and featuring a scenic\, flat course through the capital. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Islandsbanki Reykjavík Marathon course is renowned for its stunning scenery\, taking runners through the heart of the world’s northernmost capital and along its beautiful coastline. The route begins near the iconic Tjörnin pond and winds through the residential areas of the city before heading out to the coastline. One of the most picturesque stretches is the run along the Faxaflói Bay\, where the Snaefellsjökull glacier is often visible on clear days. The path also traverses the scenic Elliðaárdalur valley\, a lush green area with a salmon river running through it\, providing a peaceful contrast to the urban sections of the race. The course is largely flat\, making it an excellent choice for runners looking for a personal best\, while the crisp\, clean Icelandic air provides an invigorating environment for distance running. \nRace Details\nThe event is held annually on the third Saturday in August\, coinciding with Menningarnótt (Reykjavík Culture Night)\, the city’s largest festival. This ensures a vibrant atmosphere with thousands of spectators cheering along the route. The marathon is certified by AIMS and features distances for all abilities\, including the full marathon (42.2 km)\, half marathon (21.1 km)\, a 10K timed race\, and a 3K fun run. The race starts on Sæmundargata\, outside the University of Iceland\, and finishes on Geirsgata in the city center. Start times are staggered\, with competitive runners departing at 08:15 and general participants at 09:00 for the marathon and half-marathon distances. The time limit for the full marathon is a generous 6 hours and 30 minutes\, accommodating a wide range of paces. Participants enjoy comprehensive support\, with refreshment stations every 4-5 km providing water\, Gatorade\, and bananas. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Reykjavík Marathon not just for the race itself\, but for the unique cultural experience that accompanies it. After finishing\, participants often take advantage of the tradition of soaking in one of the city’s many geothermal swimming pools\, which is included in the registration fee. The event’s history\, dating back to 1984\, adds a sense of tradition and prestige\, attracting participants from over 80 countries. The community spirit is palpable\, as locals often set up unofficial cheering stations outside their homes\, offering music and encouragement. The race’s timing during Culture Night means that the celebrations continue long after the running stops\, with concerts\, exhibitions\, and a spectacular fireworks display in the evening. Additionally\, the event has a strong charitable focus; it is Iceland’s largest fundraising event\, raising millions for various local causes. The combination of professional organization\, natural beauty\, and the city-wide festival makes the Reykjavík Marathon a truly unforgettable experience. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Reykjavík\, Höfuðborgarsvæðið — Iceland\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: Marathon (42.2 km)\, Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, 10K\, Fun Run (3 km)\nStart Time: 08:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.rmi.is/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/reykjav-k-marathon/
LOCATION:Reykjavík Marathon | Reykjavík\, Sæmundargata\, Reykjavík\, Höfuðborgarsvæðið\, 101\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon is a scenic\, AIMS-certified road race held annually in August\, coinciding with the city’s Culture Night festival. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon offers a uniquely scenic and relatively flat course that showcases the diverse beauty of Iceland’s capital. Starting on Sæmundargata\, near the University of Iceland\, runners traverse a route that wind through the historic city center\, past iconic landmarks like the pond (Tjörnin) and along the picturesque coastline with stunning views of the North Atlantic and the surrounding mountains. The course is designed to be fast\, making it a favorite for those seeking personal bests\, while the refreshing maritime air and natural landscapes provide a breathtaking backdrop. Participants will experience the charming mix of old and new Reykjavik\, from its colorful residential streets to the bustling harbor area\, eventually finishing on Geirsgata in the heart of the city. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon is scheduled for Saturday\, August 22nd. The event is a celebration of athleticism and community\, held annually since 1984. It features a range of distances including the full Marathon (42.2 km)\, Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, 10 km race\, and Fun Runs of 3 km and 1.7 km. The marathon and half marathon share a start time of 08:15 for competition heats and 09:00 for general heats\, while the 10 km starts at 09:45 and 10:30. The race is organized by the Reykjavik Sport Association and is an AIMS-certified event. Refreshment stations are conveniently placed every 4-5 km along the route\, providing water and sports drinks to keep athletes fueled. Timing is professional\, with an official cut-off time of 15:30 to ensure the safety and support of all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across the globe are drawn to the Reykjavik Marathon for its unparalleled atmosphere and the spirit of “Menningarnótt” (Culture Night)\, which takes place on the same day. This synergy transforms the city into a vibrant festival with music\, art\, and food\, where the entire community comes out to cheer. The marathon is also deeply rooted in philanthropy; participants have raised millions for various charities\, adding a layer of purpose to every mile. The compact and friendly nature of Reykjavik makes the event feel personal and welcoming\, while the high quality of organization and the stunning Icelandic scenery make it a “bucket list” race. Whether you are aiming for a competitive time or enjoying a fun run with family\, the warmth of the Icelandic people and the beauty of the course leave a lasting impression. \nRegister for the 2026 Reykjavik Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Reykjavik\, Capital Region — Iceland\nNext Date: 2026-08-22\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10 km\, Fun Run (3 km\, 1.7 km)\nStart Time: 08:15\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.rmi.is/en
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/slandsbanki-reykjavik-marathon/
LOCATION:Íslandsbanki Reykjavik Marathon | Reykjavik\, Sæmundargata\, Reykjavik\, Capital Region\, 102\, Iceland
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Maybank Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Maybank Marathon is Indonesia’s premier “Elite Label” road race\, held in the scenic Gianyar Regency of Bali\, known for its vibrant cultural displays and beautiful village scenery. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Maybank Marathon\, often referred to as the Bali Marathon\, offers one of the most culturally immersive courses in the world of long-distance running. The race begins and ends at the iconic Bali United Training Center in the Gianyar Regency. Runners are treated to a scenic journey through the lush Balinese countryside\, passing through traditional villages and vibrant green rice paddies. One of the most unique aspects of the course is the overwhelming support from the local community; as you run\, you will pass by local orchestras\, known as Gamelan\, and groups of residents dressed in traditional attire\, cheering and providing a rhythmic backdrop to your effort. The route is primarily flat with some gentle undulations\, making it suitable for both elite athletes chasing a personal best and recreational runners looking to soak in the atmosphere. \nRace Details\nAs Indonesia’s first and only marathon to receive the prestigious “Elite Label” from World Athletics\, the Maybank Marathon is managed to international standards. The event features three main race categories: the Full Marathon (42.195 km)\, the Half Marathon (21.1 km)\, and a 10K run. The full marathon typically starts early in the morning at 04:30 to avoid the midday tropical heat\, followed by the half marathon at 05:00. Participants can expect a well-organized event with ample hydration stations\, medical support\, and a strict “You Register\, You Run” policy to ensure safety and fairness. The cut-off time for the full marathon is approximately seven hours\, providing a generous window for runners to complete the challenge. The event also serves as a qualifying race for the Abbott World Marathon Majors Wanda Age Group World Rankings\, attracting a high-caliber field of international elite runners. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Maybank Marathon for its perfect blend of world-class organization and the legendary “Spirit of Bali.” It is more than just a race; it is a cultural festival that celebrates the hospitality and heritage of the Balinese people. Many participants describe the experience as “running with a heart\,” noting that the encouragement from the thousands of school children and villagers along the route is unlike anything else in the marathon circuit. Beyond the race itself\, the location in Bali allows runners to turn their athletic endeavor into a tropical vacation\, exploring the nearby beaches\, temples\, and culinary delights of Gianyar and Ubud. The sense of accomplishment at the finish line\, combined with the unique medal designs and the warm island breeze\, makes it a bucket-list event for runners of all levels. \nReady to experience the magic of Bali on foot? Secure your spot at the starting line and join thousands of athletes from across the world. For the latest registration info and race updates\, visit the official Maybank Marathon website. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Gianyar\, Bali — Indonesia\nNext Date: 2026-08-23\nDistances: [‘Marathon’\, ‘Half Marathon’\, ’10K’]\nStart Time: 04:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.maybankmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/maybank-marathon/
LOCATION:Maybank Marathon | Gianyar\, Jl. Prof. Dr. Ida Bagus Mantra\, Pantai Purnama\, Sukawati\, Gianyar\, Bali\, 80582\, Indonesia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Asheville 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are a seasoned runner or a fitness enthusiast looking for a new challenge\, the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is one race that should definitely be on your bucket list. It is a beautiful race that takes runners through some of the most scenic locations in Asheville\, North Carolina. The city has a rich history\, beautiful scenery\, and some of the best culinary delights in the country. In this post\, we’ll take a closer look at the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon and what you need to know to run it. \nThe Asheville 10k & Half Marathon takes place in April every year. The race starts and finishes at Pack Square Park\, in the heart of downtown Asheville. This gives runners an opportunity to discover the beauty of the city as they run through the streets\, over bridges\, and past historic landmarks. The race is designed to accommodate runners of different levels\, from beginners to advanced runners. The 10k is a great option for runners who want to challenge themselves without committing to a half-marathon distance. \nThe course for the race is scenic and challenging. Runners will climb a total elevation of 750 feet while enjoying views of the Biltmore Estate\, the Blue Ridge Mountains\, and the French Broad River. The route is also fully supported with aid stations along the way. Volunteers from the community provide encouragement and support to runners\, making the race one of the most enjoyable in the area. \nAsheville is known for its diverse culinary offerings\, and the Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is no exception. The race finishes at Pack Square Park\, where runners can indulge in local cuisine\, beer\, music\, and fellowship with other runners. The event also provides the opportunity for runners to support local charities and businesses in the community. \nBefore the race\, runners should invest in quality running gear and nutrition. The race course includes a combination of terrain types\, including steep inclines\, concrete\, and dirt roads. This means that runners need to have the right gear to handle the changing topography. Runners should also prepare their bodies by following a comprehensive training program that includes the proper nutrition and rest. \nThe Asheville 10k & Half Marathon is a race that every runner should experience at least once. It provides an opportunity to enjoy the scenery\, challenge yourself\, and indulge in local cuisine in one of the most beautiful cities in the country. By preparing well\, investing in the right gear\, and following a comprehensive training plan\, you’ll be sure to have an enjoyable and successful race. Good luck and have fun! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/asheville-10k-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Asheville 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 80 Court Plaza\, Asheville\, North Carolina\, 28801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hood to Coast Relay
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking for a challenging yet fun way to put your legs and endurance to the test? If you are\, then the Hood to Coast Relay is your perfect match. This annual event is a 200-mile race from the mountain of Hood to the coast of Pacific City in Oregon. It’s a team event\, and once you register\, you’ll have to get up to eleven of your running friends to join you in running this epic relay. \nIn this ultimate guide to running in the Hood to Coast Relay\, we’ll explore what you should expect when running\, how to prepare\, and what to bring along. So\, let’s dive in. \n1. Start training early:\nRunning in the Hood to Coast Relay requires stamina and endurance. You’ll need to start practicing months before the event to build your strength and stamina. Set up weekly running schedules that help you improve your endurance and get you used to quick changes in temperature. The temperatures and weather conditions in different stages of the race can vary\, so make sure you prepare accordingly. \n2. Pack smart:\nYou’ll be running through different terrains\, so you’ll need to pack smartly. Make sure you pack enough water vests\, running shoes\, socks\, running clothes\, gloves\, and hats. A sleeping bag\, blankets\, and pillows are also essential. Lastly\, don’t forget to pack snacks\, energy bars\, gels\, and electrolyte drinks; these should keep you energized throughout the race. Remember\, you’ll be spending a lot of time in a van with your teammates\, so pack some extra clothes and toiletries too. \n3. Stay hydrated and well-fed\nDuring the race\, staying hydrated and well-fed is essential. Keep drinking water\, sports drinks\, or coconut water to keep yourself hydrated. You’ll also need to keep your energy levels high. Nuts\, granola bars\, energy gels\, and bananas are excellent sources of fuel to keep you going. Plan to eat every few hours to keep your energy levels high\, as you’ll be running for long stretches. \n4. Focus on teamwork\nThe Hood to Coast Relay is a team event\, and teamwork is key to a successful race. Support each other through the different stages of the race and make sure you communicate effectively. This includes distributing running roles\, keeping each other updated\, and cheering each other on through the highs and lows. You’ll be running through different terrains\, but when the going gets tough\, focus on your team and the bonds you’ve built. \n5. Enjoy the experience\nThe Hood to Coast Relay is a once-in-a-lifetime experience\, so make sure you enjoy it! Take in the breathtaking views of Oregon\, meet new people along the way\, and enjoy the challenge that the race presents. Remember\, it’s an opportunity to bond with your friends\, push your limits\, and create unforgettable memories. \nThe Hood to Coast Relay is the ultimate running challenge that requires commitment\, hard work\, and teamwork. It’s an experience that will test you\, but one that you will cherish for life if you do it right. By focusing on training\, packing smartly\, staying hydrated and fueled\, and embracing the experience\, you’re sure to have an unforgettable time. So why not start planning and get your team ready for the next Hood to Coast Relay race? \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hood-to-coast-relay/
LOCATION:Hood to Coast Relay | Location\, 13306 NW Cornell Rd\, Portland\, Oregon\, 97229\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:UTMB Mont-Blanc
DESCRIPTION:The HOKA UTMB Mont-Blanc is the world’s most prestigious trail running race\, featuring a 171km circuit around Europe’s highest peak. \nCourse Highlights\nThe UTMB course is a legendary 171km loop around the Mont-Blanc massif\, crossing through France\, Italy\, and Switzerland. Starting in Chamonix\, runners tackle approximately 10\,000 meters of positive elevation gain. Key landmarks include the steep ascent of Col du Bonhomme\, the technical Grand Col Ferret\, and the breathtaking views from Lac Combal. The terrain varies from lush alpine meadows to rocky\, high-altitude passes. After a final descent from La Flégère\, the race concludes with a triumphant finish through the crowded\, cheering streets of Chamonix’s town center. \nWhy Runners Love It\nUTMB is the spiritual home of trail running\, often described as the “Tour de France of the mountains.” Its prestige stems from its sheer difficulty\, the stunning beauty of the Alps\, and a rigorous qualification system that ensures only the world’s best athletes and dedicated amateurs take the start. The atmosphere in Chamonix during race week is electric\, with thousands of supporters lining the streets to cheer every finisher. It is a true test of human endurance and spirit\, making it the most coveted title in the sport. \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Chamonix-Mont-Blanc\, France\nDistances: UTMB (171km)\, CCC (101km)\, OCC (56km)\, TDS (145km)\, PTL (~300km)\, MCC (40km)\, ETC (15km)\, YCC (Junior races)\nNext Race Date: 2026-08-28\nStart Time: 17:45\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nArrive at least three days early to acclimate to the altitude and soak in the vibrant Chamonix atmosphere. The Ultra-Trail Village expo is a must-visit for gear enthusiasts. Accommodations in Chamonix fill up a year in advance\, so consider nearby towns like Les Houches\, connected by efficient shuttle buses. Prepare for unpredictable alpine weather; mandatory gear is strictly enforced. Use the ‘LiveTrail’ app to track runners and plan travel between support zones via the organized supporter shuttles. \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 2003 by Catherine and Michel Poletti\, UTMB has grown from 700 participants to a global phenomenon. It serves as the finale for the UTMB World Series\, attracting over 10\,000 runners annually across its various events. The race maintains a strong focus on solidarity through its “Charity Bibs” program\, which supports 15 selected associations including UTMB Cares\, Casa Alianza Suisse\, and Petit Cœur de Beurre. These initiatives fund projects in health\, inclusion\, and environmental protection within the Mont-Blanc region and beyond. \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/utmb-mont-blanc/
LOCATION:UTMB Mont-Blanc | Start\, Place du Triangle de l'Amitié\, 74400 Chamonix-Mont-Blanc\, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc\, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes\, 74400\, France
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a passionate trail runner\, there’s no denying that the Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc (UTMB) is probably on your ultimate bucket list. This legendary trail race that spans three countries – France\, Italy\, and Switzerland – takes runners on a challenging journey of 170km with a staggering 10\,000m elevation gain. It’s one of the most demanding and spectacular trail races in the world\, gathering thousands of excited runners from all corners of the globe each year. In this blog post\, we’re going to explore the ins and outs of the UTMB\, from its history and course layout to the training and strategies needed to excel in this mighty challenge. \n1. A Brief History and Overview of the UTMB:\nThe UTMB first began in 2003 when a small group of endurance runners had the idea of creating an event that would meet the challenge of Mont-Blanc’s high altitudes and rugged terrain. Over the years\, the race has evolved to become an icon in the trail running community\, drawing in more than 10\,000 competitors annually. The UTMB Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc is now a week-long celebration of all things trail running\, with runners coming together to compete in a range of distances\, including the famous 170km loop around Mont-Blanc. \n2. Course Layout:\nThe UTMB begins and ends in Chamonix\, France\, and covers a circular course of 170km\, with an elevation gain of approximately 10\,000m. The race traverses through three countries: France\, Italy\, and Switzerland\, covering a combination of technical rocky terrain\, steep climbs\, and breathtaking alpine scenery. Runners must complete the course within 46 hours\, ensuring that endurance\, strategy\, and mental toughness are paramount to finishing the race. \n3. The Training and Preparation Required:\nIf you’re considering taking on the UTMB\, you must be in peak physical and mental shape. Endurance\, strength\, and agility are critical\, so training for at least six months before the race is essential. It’s crucial to incorporate long runs\, hill reps\, and strength training into your weekly workout routine\, as well as practicing running at high altitudes to build up endurance. Additionally\, it would be best to develop a clear race strategy\, including hydration and fueling\, pacing\, and managing fatigue\, to ensure maximum efficiency and minimize risks. \n4. The Importance of Mental Toughness:\nRunning the UTMB isn’t just about physical strength and stamina. It also requires mental toughness and resilience to push through the challenging moments. Mental preparation may include imagery training\, visualization\, and meditation. During the race\, it’s vital to stay positive\, focus on the present\, and maintain a steady pace\, even when things get tough. \n5. Tips for Success:\nFinisher of the UTMB is an incredible achievement\, one that requires dedication\, preparation\, and mental fortitude. Here are some tips and tricks that can help you succeed: \n– Learn the course and break it down into segments or checkpoints to help you stay focused and motivated.\n– Test out gear\, nutrition\, and hydration during your training to avoid any surprises during the race.\n– Build a reliable support team to cheer you on and help you along the way.\n– Accept the challenge and enjoy the journey; it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience! \nThe Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc is a dream event for trail runners worldwide. It’s a test of endurance\, strategy\, and resilience\, requiring months of preparation and training. While crossing the finish line may be a tremendous achievement\, the experience of running such a majestic landscape amongst an extraordinary community of trail runners worldwide is something you’ll treasure forever. So\, if you’re ready for the ultimate test of endurance and adventure\, the UTMB is undoubtedly a challenge worth pursuing. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ultra-trail-du-mont-blanc/
LOCATION:Ultra Trail Du Mont-Blanc | Location\, Chamonix\, France
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Mumbai Half Marathon is a premier road race held in Mumbai’s BKC district\, offering a fast\, flat course through modern architecture and urban greenery. Organized by NEB Sports\, it features half marathon\, 10K\, and 5K distances for runners of all skill levels. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mumbai Half Marathon takes place in the heart of Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC)\, a modern business district known for its wide\, well-paved roads and impressive urban planning. The course is famously flat and fast\, making it a premier destination for runners aiming to set a personal best or qualify for international events. Participants enjoy a scenic route that winds through the district’s striking contemporary architecture\, including the Jio World Garden and various corporate headquarters that define Mumbai’s skyline. The race provides a unique opportunity to experience the city’s bustling business hub in the quiet\, cool hours of an early Sunday morning\, away from the typical traffic congestion. Enthusiastic volunteers and vibrant cheering zones are strategically placed along the route to maintain a high-energy atmosphere. The smooth asphalt surfaces and broad boulevards ensure a comfortable running experience\, allowing athletes to maintain a steady pace throughout the 21.1-kilometer journey. \nRace Details\nThe 9th edition of this prestigious event is officially scheduled for Sunday\, August 30\, 2026. The headline event is the 21.1 km Half Marathon\, which is set to start at 05:30 AM to take advantage of the milder early morning temperatures before the tropical sun intensifies. In addition to the main distance\, the event offers a 10K Run and a 5K Fun Run\, ensuring there is a challenge for every level of fitness\, from seasoned marathoners to families and beginners. The minimum age requirements are 18 years for the Half Marathon and 14 years for the 10K\, while children as young as six can join the 5K Fun Run. Each participant receives a comprehensive race kit\, including a high-quality dry-fit t-shirt\, a timed BIB\, and access to a post-race breakfast. The event is meticulously organized by NEB Sports\, with ample hydration stations\, electrolyte support\, and professional medical units positioned every 2 to 3 kilometers to ensure the safety and well-being of all participants. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from across India and beyond are drawn to the Mumbai Half Marathon for its impeccable organization and the infectious “spirit of Mumbai” that permeates the entire event. The race is celebrated for its inclusive atmosphere\, where elite athletes share the road with first-time runners\, all supported by a community of passionate volunteers. The flat\, loop-based terrain of BKC is a major draw for those seeking speed and consistency\, while the finish line celebrations at the lush Jio World Garden provide a triumphant conclusion to the race. The event also carries a rich legacy\, having been a staple of the Indian running calendar for nearly a decade\, formerly under the IDBI Federal brand and now continuing its mission as the Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon. Participants often praise the high-quality finisher medals\, which have become a collector’s item in the running community. Beyond the competition\, the race fosters a sense of camaraderie and health-consciousness\, making it one of the most anticipated sporting events in the city. \nRegister for Mumbai Half Marathon 2026 \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mumbai\, Maharashtra — India\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: 21.1km\, 10km\, 5km\nStart Time: 05:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://mumbaihalfmarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/ageas-federal-life-insurance-mumbai-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Ageas Federal Life Insurance Mumbai Half Marathon | Mumbai\, Plot No RG 1/A\, Near G Block\, Next to Capital Building\, Bandra Kurla Complex-Bandra East\, Mumbai\, Maharashtra\, 400051\, India
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:XLIII Telcel Mexico City Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Mexico City Marathon is a World Athletics Gold Label road race that starts at the Olympic Stadium and finishes in the historic Zócalo\, known for its high altitude and vibrant cultural celebration. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Mexico City Marathon offers a breathtaking urban journey through the heart of one of the world’s most vibrant capitals. The course begins at the historic Estadio Olímpico Universitario\, the primary venue for the 1968 Summer Olympics\, and takes runners along the grand Avenida de los Insurgentes. Participants pass iconic landmarks such as the Soumaya Museum\, the majestic Chapultepec Park\, and the Angel of Independence on Paseo de la Reforma. The race concludes in the magnificent Zócalo\, Mexico City’s main square\, framed by the National Palace and the Metropolitan Cathedral. This route not only showcases the city’s modern architecture but also its deep colonial and indigenous roots. \nRace Details\nThe XLIII edition of the Telcel Mexico City Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, August 30\, 2026. The race is a World Athletics Gold Label event and serves as a prestigious Boston Marathon Qualifier. It begins in waves\, with the wheelchair and visually impaired categories starting at 05:45\, followed by the Elite women at 05:50 and the Elite men and main blocks starting at 06:00. The course is famously challenging due to Mexico City’s high altitude\, sitting at over 2\,240 meters (7\,350 feet) above sea level. Runners are supported by extensive hydration stations and a lively atmosphere provided by thousands of spectators and local musical performances along the 42.195-kilometer route. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to this marathon for its festive atmosphere and the unique challenge of its altitude. Known for its incredible crowd support\, the race features local residents handing out treats\, playing “Cielito Lindo\,” and cheering enthusiastically for every participant. The event is steeped in history\, often featuring finisher medals that are part of a multi-year collectible series representing iconic city landmarks. Despite the grueling elevation and occasional cobblestone sections\, the finish at the Zócalo provides an unparalleled sense of achievement as runners cross the line in one of the largest public squares in the world. It is more than just a race; it is a celebration of Mexican culture\, resilience\, and the spirit of “La Ciudad de México.” \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Mexico City\, CDMX — Mexico\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: 42.195 km\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://maraton.cdmx.gob.mx/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/xliii-telcel-mexico-city-marathon-2026/
LOCATION:XLIII Telcel Mexico City Marathon 2026 | Mexico City\, Av. de los Insurgentes Sur S/N\, Ciudad Universitaria\, Mexico City\, CDMX\, 04510\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:TCS Sydney Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The TCS Sydney Marathon is a premier global event and the newest addition to the Abbott World Marathon Majors\, featuring an iconic course that finishes at the Sydney Opera House. \nCourse Highlights\nThe TCS Sydney Marathon offers one of the most breathtaking courses in the world\, taking runners on a scenic journey through the heart of Australia’s most iconic city. The race begins in North Sydney on Miller Street\, where participants gather in the shadows of the skyscrapers before embarking on a truly unique experience: crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge. This section provides unparalleled\, traffic-free views of the harbour and the city skyline. As the course winds through the CBD\, runners pass historical landmarks and vibrant neighborhoods\, including The Rocks and Darling Harbour. A significant portion of the race takes place in the beautiful Centennial Park\, a haven for local runners\, before the final stretch leads participants down Macquarie Street for a spectacular finish on the forecourt of the world-famous Sydney Opera House. \nRace Details\nIn 2025\, the Sydney Marathon made history by becoming the seventh race to join the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors series\, alongside legendary events like Boston\, London\, and New York. This elevation to “Major” status reflects the event’s high standards and global appeal. The marathon is a World Athletics Platinum Label event\, featuring a 42.195km course that is AIMS certified for accuracy. The event typically takes place on the last Sunday of August\, offering favorable running temperatures ranging from 9°C to 18°C. For the 2026 edition\, the race is scheduled for August 30th. Participants have a generous 7-hour cut-off time\, making the event accessible to both elite athletes and dedicated recreational runners. The start line is conveniently accessible via Sydney’s metro and public transport systems\, ensuring a smooth morning for the tens of thousands of participants who travel from over 100 countries to take part. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to the Sydney Marathon for its perfect blend of athletic challenge and iconic sightseeing. The opportunity to run across the Sydney Harbour Bridge without the usual thrum of traffic is a bucket-list experience that few other races can match. Beyond the views\, the atmosphere is electric\, with over 200\,000 spectators lining the streets to cheer on participants\, especially at designated “Live Sites” and party zones like Taylor Square. The event also has a strong charitable heart\, having raised nearly $10 million for various causes in recent years. As the newest Abbott World Marathon Major\, it offers runners the chance to earn a coveted “Star” in a city known for its vibrant culture\, stunning natural beauty\, and world-class hospitality. Finishing in front of the Opera House\, with the harbour as a backdrop\, provides a sense of achievement and a photo opportunity that is truly second to none. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sydney\, NSW — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: Marathon (42.195km)\, 10km\, 5km (Mini Marathon)\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.tcssydneymarathon.com
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/tcs-sydney-marathon/
LOCATION:TCS Sydney Marathon | Sydney\, Miller St\, North Sydney\, Sydney\, NSW\, 2060\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Annapolis 10 Mile Run
DESCRIPTION:The Annapolis 10 Mile Run: A Scenic Challenge for Running Enthusiasts\nFor runners\, there are few things more exhilarating than signing up for a race with challenging terrain. One of the most scenic and challenging races in the United States is the Annapolis 10-Mile Run. Held annually in the charming town of Annapolis\, Maryland\, this race is one of the must-do events for running enthusiasts. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what makes the Annapolis 10 Mile Run so special\, and why you should consider signing up. \n1. The Challenging Course\nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run is known for its hilly course\, with a total elevation gain of 480 feet. The course takes runners on a scenic route through Annapolis’ historic neighborhoods. Runners past the scenic Severn River\, and through the United States Naval Academy. The course is challenging enough to push runners to their limit\, but not so difficult that it’s impossible to finish. Participants in the race are advised to train properly and build up their endurance to tackle the course in the best way possible. \n2. The Scenic Beauty\nOne of the best things about the Annapolis 10 Mile Run is that it’s a feast for the eyes. Runners will be treated to stunning views of the Chesapeake Bay\, historic architecture\, and charming streets. The course is lined with spectators\, which adds to the festive feeling of the race. The beauty of the course is enough to distract runners from the challenge of the hills. \n3. The Community Spirit\nThe race is an event that brings together the community of Annapolis and runners from all over the United States. The runners are encouraged by the crowds as they pass by. There’s a strong sense of camaraderie among the participants. In the larger running community\, the Annapolis 10 Mile Run is known as one of the friendliest races around. \n4. The Added Extras\nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run goes beyond the average racing experience and offers some added fun. The race includes a pre-race pasta dinner\, which is the perfect way to carb load before the race. The course itself is peppered with aid stations\, which provide runners with hydration and fuel to keep them going. After the race\, runners can enjoy a post-race party with live music\, beer\, and food. The party offers a fun way to celebrate their accomplishments with other runners and friends. \n5. The Next Steps\nAre you interested in signing up for the Annapolis 10-Mile Run? The race typically takes place during August\, and registration opens around January each year. The race website provides all the information on registration\, logistics\, and training tips. The Annapolis 10 Mile Run is a great achievement for any running enthusiast and an unforgettable racing experience. Its diversity of challenges and scenic beauty make it a unique event in the running world. \nThe Annapolis 10 Mile Run is a destination race for running enthusiasts who want to challenge themselves. Not only does the course offer stunning scenery\, but it’s also a challenging and satisfying course that requires runners to push themselves. The event is infused with community spirit and welcomes runners from all over the United States. With added extras such as the pre-race pasta party and post-race festivities\, it’s a complete racing experience. For anyone looking for a unique race that combines scenic beauty and a challenging course\, the Annapolis 10-Mile Run is a must-do event. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/annapolis-10-mile-run/
LOCATION:Annapolis 10 Mile Run | Location\, 304 Farragut Rd\, Annapolis\, MD\, 21401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Iron Horse Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:A scenic point-to-point half marathon held on the historic railroad trails of Washington state\, finishing in North Bend [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \nCourse Highlights\nThe course follows the unpaved\, hard-packed dirt of the Palouse to Cascades and Snoqualmie Valley Trails\, which are former railroad beds [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). While traditionally a gentle downhill run starting at Olallie State Park and finishing in North Bend\, the 2026 course will be modified due to trail damage from floods [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). Runners can expect scenic forest views and crossing historic railroad trestles on terrain suitable for road running shoes [RunGuides](https://www.runguides.com/event/12757/iron-horse-half). \nWhat Makes It Special\nVoted ‘Best Half in Washington’ multiple times by RaceRaves\, this race is celebrated for its beautiful mountain scenery and traditionally fast\, downhill trajectory [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). It features a unique cupless racing model to minimize environmental impact and a celebratory finish line beer garden sponsored by Iron Horse Brewery [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). The event supports the REI Cooperative Action Fund and is a staple of the Pacific Northwest running community [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \nRace Details\n\nLocation: North Bend\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\nNext Race Date: 2026-08-30\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is available at REI Bellevue on the Saturday before the race or at the finish line on race morning\, though early pickup is encouraged to avoid long lines [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). Because parking is not allowed at the start line\, participants must park at Meadowbrook Farm and take a shuttle to the start at least 30-60 minutes before their wave [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). The race is cupless\, so runners are strongly advised to bring their own hydration systems\, especially given the potential for warm August weather [Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/iron-horse-half/). \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/iron-horse-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Iron Horse Half Marathon | Start\, Olallie State Park\, 51350 SE Homestead Valley Rd\, North Bend\, WA\, 98045\, United_States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Hokkaido Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Hokkaido Marathon is Japan’s premier summer road race\, starting and finishing in the iconic Odori Park of Sapporo. It is a prestigious JAAF and World Athletics certified event that attracts 20\,000 runners to experience the city’s historic landmarks and vibrant atmosphere. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Hokkaido Marathon course is a world-class route that showcases the best of Sapporo\, the capital of Japan’s northernmost prefecture. The race begins and ends at Odori Park\, the lush green heart of the city that served as the finish line for the marathon events during the 1972 Winter Olympics and the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games. Runners traverse iconic landmarks such as the Sapporo TV Tower and the bustling Susukino entertainment district. A significant highlight is the passage through the Hokkaido University campus\, where participants run beneath a canopy of majestic trees\, and the scenic route past the historic Former Hokkaido Government Office Building\, known for its beautiful red-brick architecture. \nRace Details\nScheduled for August 30\, 2026\, the Hokkaido Marathon is famously known as Japan’s only major full marathon held during the peak of summer. The race starts at 08:30 in a wave format to ensure a smooth departure for the 20\,000 expected participants. The course is certified by the JAAF\, AIMS\, and World Athletics\, making it a prestigious event for both elite athletes and serious amateur runners. Due to the challenging summer heat\, the event features extensive support including 19 water stations and specialized cooling sponge points. The time limit for the marathon is a generous 6 hours\, with specific cut-off points enforced along the route to maintain athlete safety and traffic flow. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the Hokkaido Marathon for its unique atmosphere and the rare opportunity to compete in a high-stakes summer race. The event is a member of the Marathon Grand Championship (MGC) Series\, often serving as a qualifying race for major international championships. Beyond the competition\, participants rave about the enthusiastic local support\, with residents lining the streets to offer encouragement and cooling sprays. The race fee includes a charity donation\, reflecting the event’s commitment to social responsibility. Finishing the marathon is a badge of honor\, rewarded with a distinctive completion medal and a commemorative finisher’s towel\, all set against the vibrant backdrop of Sapporo’s summer festival season. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Sapporo\, Hokkaido — Japan\nNext Date: 2026-08-30\nDistances: Full marathon (42.195 km)\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://hokkaido-marathon.com/overview-en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hokkaido-marathon-2026/
LOCATION:Hokkaido Marathon 2026 | Sapporo\, Odori Nishi 4-chome\, Sapporo\, Hokkaido\, 060-0042\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hokkaido Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Hokkaido Marathon is Japan’s only official full marathon held in the summer\, taking 20\,000 participants through the heart of Sapporo. It is a prestigious qualifying event for elite championships and a beloved festive race for amateur runners. \nCourse Highlights\nThe course begins and ends at the iconic Odori Park\, the lush heart of Sapporo. Runners traverse the city’s main thoroughfares\, including the vibrant Susukino district and the scenic Hosui-dori Avenue. A notable segment is the long\, straight stretch along Shinkawa-dori\, which challenges participants’ mental fortitude. The route also guides runners through the beautiful grounds of Hokkaido University and past the historic Red Brick Office (Former Hokkaido Government Office Building). Mostly flat and certified by JAAF\, AIMS\, and World Athletics\, the course offers a high-standard urban racing experience through northern Japan’s capital. [Official site](https://www.hokkaido-marathon.com/course/) \nWhy Runners Love It\nAs Japan’s premier summer marathon\, the Hokkaido Marathon is celebrated for its festive atmosphere and the unique challenge of racing in August. It holds significant prestige as a qualifying event for the Marathon Grand Championship (MGC) and attracts top international talent. Runners are energized by enthusiastic crowds and university student volunteers. The race is famous for its extensive heat countermeasures\, including mist showers\, cooling sponges\, and “snow” stations. Finishing under the Sapporo TV Tower in Odori Park provides a dramatic and celebratory conclusion to this iconic summer festival. [Official site](https://www.hokkaido-marathon.com/appeal/) \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Sapporo\, Japan\nDistances: Marathon\nNext Race Date: 2026-08-30\nStart Time: 08:30\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nArrive in Sapporo early to collect your bib at Odori Park 8-chome on Friday or Saturday; no race-day registration is available. Central accommodation fills up quickly\, so book months in advance. Utilize the city’s efficient subway system for transport to the start line. While cooler than Tokyo\, stay hydrated and use the extensive cooling stations. Post-race\, celebrate with local delicacies like Jingisukan and Hokkaido’s world-famous seafood. [Official site](https://www.hokkaido-marathon.com/schedule/) \nHistory & Charity\nFounded in 1987 with just 439 participants\, the Hokkaido Marathon has grown into a premier international event hosting 20\,000 runners. It was established as a unique summer training race for Japanese athletes\, eventually becoming a key selection event for Olympic and World Championship teams. The race includes a charity component\, with entry fees supporting local youth sports and environmental sustainability through its “SDGs” projects. It remains the only major Japanese marathon held in the summer heat\, serving as a pivotal test for the nation’s elite. [Official site](https://www.hokkaido-marathon.com/history/) \nRegister at the official race website.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hokkaido-marathon/
LOCATION:Hokkaido Marathon | Start\, Odori Nishi 4-chome\, Chuo-ku\, Sapporo\, Hokkaido\, 060-0042\, Japan
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail
DESCRIPTION:Ever dreamt of hiking through breathtaking landscapes that truly make you feel like you’re in the wilderness? Do you crave adventure and pushing your physical limits? If yes\, then the Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail in Sweden is just for you! The trail is located in the western part of Sweden\, and it takes you along the coastline\, through dense forests\, and over rocky terrain. It is an experience that showcases the beauty of nature in all its stunning glory and lets you discover yourself in this wild environment. \nGetting to the West Coast Trail:\nThe West Coast Trail begins in Gothenburg\, which is a major city in Sweden. From there\, you will be driven to the starting point of the trail\, which is a journey of around 3-4 hours. It’s best to arrive the previous evening in Gothenburg so that you have time to acclimate and get a good night’s rest. The starting point of the trail is accessible by car and bus\, and you can also take boat or aircraft to reach it. \nRoute of the Trail:\nThe West Coast Trail is an 8-day adventure that takes you through some of the most beautiful locations in Western Sweden. The trail has a total distance of approximately 100 km and encompasses rock formations\, beaches\, and dense forests. The route is designed to accommodate multiple stops along the way\, and each night’s accommodations are uniquely designed in a wilderness-packed environment. The trail is also remote\, with only a few people inhabiting the forest and its outskirts. It’s an isolated area\, yet safe enough to camp and hike through. \nTrail Difficulty:\nThe trail is accessible to adventure enthusiasts of all levels of experience. The route takes you through various terrain\, challenging inclines\, stream crossings\, and some rough patches but is still considered manageable by those in reasonable physical health. You can choose to walk or run the trail\, depending on the speed at which you’re comfortable. It’s a truly unique experience\, and even those who are not avid hikers will have an unforgettable time just exploring the beauty of Mother Nature. \nEquipment & Clothing:\nBefore heading out on the trail\, you must prepare yourself with essential equipment and clothing. A backpack with ample space is a must\, as is good quality hiking boots\, a sleeping bag\, a waterproof jacket\, sunscreen\, a water bottle\, and a flashlight. The apparel you should have includes a sturdy pair of hiking pants\, a breathable quick-drying shirt\, and additional layers depending on the climate you plan to hike in. \nSwedish hikes are probably not the first place that comes to mind when you think about backpacking\, camping\, and climbing. However\, this beautiful trail now offers an unprecedented opportunity to experience the magnificence of Sweden’s magnificent countryside firsthand. Icebug Xperience West Coast is an epic and transformative experience. It is an opportunity for those yearning to explore the wild in comfort and security\, receiving a unique perspective that challenges your limits and surfs you to a better\, stronger\, and happier self. Pack up your backpacks\, put on your boots\, and get ready to create lasting memories with the Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/icebug-xperience-west-coast-trail/
LOCATION:Icebug Xperience West Coast Trail | Location\, 456 92 Hunnebostrand\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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