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SUMMARY:Moonlight Margarita Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Moonlight Margarita Run departs from Auditorium Shores at 8:00 PM\, sending thousands of runners into downtown Austin under the stars. The 5K course travels along Cesar Chavez Boulevard beside Lady Bird Lake and the Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail\, loops around near MoPac\, and returns to Auditorium Shores for the legendary finish line fiesta. City lights reflect off the water\, the Austin skyline glows\, and the warm June air gives the run an electric\, festive energy unlike any daytime race. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Moonlight Margarita Run takes place Thursday\, June 4\, with a shotgun start at 8:00 PM. Runners should arrive by 7:00 PM for pre-run stretching and programming at 7:45 PM. Registration includes the event shirt\, race bib\, entry to the Lady Bird Soda Finish Line Party\, two complimentary Maudie’s Tex-Mex margaritas\, and Tex-Mex snacks. Runners must be 21+ to receive alcoholic beverages. There is no on-site packet pickup — all packets must be collected at The Trail Conservancy office before race day. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Moonlight Margarita Run has been an Austin institution for over two decades\, drawing participants who range from competitive runners chasing the $100 Dick’s Sporting Goods gift card for top overall finishers to costume-wearing social runners who come purely for the vibes. The post-race party at Auditorium Shores — with multiple margarita bars\, a Maudie’s nacho bar\, live music\, and the shimmering backdrop of Lady Bird Lake — is widely regarded as one of the best finish line experiences in Texas. \nThe Cause\nAll registration fees benefit The Trail Conservancy\, the nonprofit steward of the Ann & Roy Butler Hike-and-Bike Trail at Lady Bird Lake. The Trail Conservancy’s mission to protect\, enhance\, and connect Austin’s beloved 10-mile urban trail is funded in large part by events like this run. Participating means contributing to the preservation of the trail you’re running on. \nRegister\nRegistration opens February 20th at thetrailconservancy.org. Spots fill fast — this race has been a sellout in past years.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/moonlight-margarita-run-austin/
LOCATION:Moonlight Margarita Run | Auditorium Shores\, Auditorium Shores\, 900 W Riverside Dr\, Austin\, TX 78704\, Austin\, Texas\, United States
CATEGORIES:Night Races
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SUMMARY:Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k
DESCRIPTION:Running through Paradise: A Guide to the Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k\nAre you a runner looking for a unique and scenic race to add to your bucket list? Look no further than the Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k in Jackson Hole\, Wyoming. This race promises stunning views of the Grand Teton mountain range and a challenging yet rewarding course. In this guide\, we will provide everything you need to know about the race – from registration to training to race day logistics. Lace up your sneakers and join us on this breathtaking journey. \nRegistration:\nThe Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k registration opens in the fall prior to the race. The registration fee ranges from $95 to $155 depending on the distance and when you register. It is recommended to register early as race spots fill up quickly. Participants must be at least 13 years old for the 5k and 16 years old for the half marathon. The race is capped at 2\,500 total participants\, ensuring a personalized and intimate experience. \nTraining:\nThe Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k is a challenging course with significant elevation gain. It is recommended to train on hills and at altitude prior to the race. The race starts at 6\,200 feet above sea level and climbs to a maximum elevation of 6\,600 feet. Make sure to acclimate to the altitude prior to race day. The course is primarily on a paved road with a small portion on a gravel trail. Proper shoes and training on similar terrain will aid in a successful race day. \nLogistics:\nThe Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k starts and finishes at Teton Village\, a ski resort at the base of the mountain. The start time for both races is 7:00am. Participants must provide their own lodging and transportation to the race. However\, race organizers provide a shuttle service from select hotels in the area. It is recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes early to allow time for parking and warming up. \nCourse:\nThe Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k boasts some of the most breathtaking views in the country. The course winds through Teton Village and climbs up to reveal stunning views of the Grand Teton mountain range. The half marathon runners will experience a challenging incline at mile 2.5\, nicknamed “The Wall.” However\, the descent on the other side proves to be just as challenging. The course passes through Grand Teton National Park\, giving runners an up-close view of the park’s natural beauty. A water station is provided approximately every 2 miles. \nThe Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k is a challenging yet unforgettable experience. From the stunning mountain views to the personalized race experience\, participants are sure to walk away with memories that will last a lifetime. Proper registration\, training\, logistics\, and course knowledge will aid in a successful race day. Come join us on this breathtaking journey through paradise. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/grand-teton-half-marathon-5k/
LOCATION:Grand Teton Half Marathon & 5k | Location\, 1455 Beckley Park Way\, Wilson\, WY\, 83014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:UCONN Health 5K\, 10K & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Running has always been one of the most widely practiced forms of exercise\, and for good reason. Not only does it help to improve cardiovascular health\, but it’s also a great way to relieve stress and maintain a healthy weight. Running events like the UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon provide an opportunity for individuals to participate in a collective effort toward improved health while also supporting a great cause. In this blog post\, we’ll explore what makes the UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon such a standout event. \nThe UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon is an annual event that raises funds for research and patient care at UCONN Health. It’s an opportunity for runners\, walkers\, and wheelers of all abilities to come together and show their support for those fighting illness as well as those working hard to find a cure. From the smallest of toddlers to the most seasoned runners\, there’s a place for everyone at this event. \nOne of the key features that makes the UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon so special is the stunning course that participants get to enjoy. Runners have the opportunity to take in beautiful views as they navigate their way through the charming towns of Farmington and Avon\, CT. The course is known to be challenging yet rewarding\, with plenty of rolling hills and scenic stretches to keep runners motivated throughout the course. \nThe UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon is not just an event for runners\, but also for supporters and spectators. The finish line festivities are buzzing with activity as participants and supporters come together to celebrate and support the exceptional cause. The event offers plenty of post-race activities for runners and spectators alike\, including music\, refreshments\, and much more. \nParticipants of the UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon come for the challenge and motivation to improve their health\, but they stay for the sense of community and support. Whether it’s the spectator cheering them on as they cross the finish line or the encouraging words of fellow runners along the way\, everyone is there to support one another and help each other achieve their goals. \nThe UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon is much more than just a running event. It’s an opportunity to show your support for such a fantastic cause while also embracing an active lifestyle. Runners of all levels\, whether it be experienced runners or those just starting\, come together to enjoy a stunning course\, but more importantly\, a sense of community and support that can be felt throughout the event. If you’re looking to make a difference in your life or in the lives of others\, the UCONN Health 5k\, 10k\, and Half Marathon is definitely an event you should consider participating in. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/uconn-health-5k-10k-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:UCONN Health 5K\, 10K & Half Marathon | Location\, 22 Iron Horse Blvd\, Simsbury\, Connecticut\, 06070\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Wild & Free To Run\nMadagascar is a fascinating and wild country\, filled with unique flora and fauna on par with nowhere else in the world. But there’s plenty more to explore than what’s on land and Madagascar attracts runners from all over the globe to the country’s biannual marathon and half marathon events. Whether you’re an elite runner looking to take on a new and challenging environment or a newbie runner seeking adventure\, the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon have something for everyone. In this blog\, we’ll give you everything you need to know to get started on the ultimate African running adventure. \n1. Race Details:\nThe Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon take place twice per year in the capital of Antananarivo\, usually in June and October. The full marathon covers a distance of 42.195 km (26.2 miles) with the half marathon coming in at 21.097 km (13.1 miles).\nThe courses are both quite challenging\, with steep hills and tricky terrain\, making them a great option for more experienced runners. But runners who are up for a challenge will be rewarded with incredible views of the city.\nRegistration is available online and costs vary depending on when you register and which race you choose to run. In addition to the main events\, there’s also a 10K and a 5K race for runners of all levels. \n2. Pre-Race Preparation:\nPreparing for the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is similar to other races but with a few important notes. First\, Madagascar is a relatively hot climate\, so runners need to be prepared for the heat and humidity. Besides\, the race’s high elevation means that serious runners should be well into their training before tackling the challenge. Additionally\, runners need to be mindful of the unique diet and the limited availability of certain foods and supplements. \n3. Sights and Sounds:\nOf course\, the best aspect of the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is the incredible scenery that runners will experience throughout the race. From the stunning views of the city of Antananarivo to the country’s unique biodiversity and wildlife\, Madagascar has something for every runner. The course passes through numerous small villages and bustling urban centers\, providing a unique window into the island nation. \n4. After the Race:\nAfter completing the marathon or half marathon\, runners have the opportunity to explore the best of Madagascar. Attractions like Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park\, Morondova\, and Ranomafana are just a few of the many wonders to explore. Additionally\, travelers looking for a more laidback experience can soak up the sun on the country’s gorgeous beaches\, enjoying the unique local culture and cuisine. \nWhether you’re an experienced runner or a newbie\, the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon is a unique African running experience not to be missed. From the challenging courses to the enchanting scenery\, runners will have an epic and unforgettable adventure not soon forgotten. So take the plunge\, sign up for the Madagascar Marathon & Half Marathon and see what all the fuss is about! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/madagascar-marathon-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Madagascar Marathon | Location\, Ranohira 313\, Isalo Madagascar\, Madagascar
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Timberline Trail Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nStarting near the iconic Timberline Lodge on the south slopes of Mount Hood at 6\,000 feet elevation\, the Timberline Trail Marathon offers one of the most dramatically alpine running experiences available in the Pacific Northwest. The course traverses the Pacific Crest Trail corridor\, descends through old-growth forest\, crosses swift mountain streams\, and winds through wildflower-filled meadows in the Zigzag and Sandy River drainages. Snow is common on upper sections even in June\, adding to the high-mountain atmosphere. Views of Mount Jefferson\, Mount Adams\, and the Hood River Valley accompany runners throughout. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 Timberline Marathon weekend takes place June 6-7\, 2026. The marathon is offered on Saturday with a start time of 8:30 a.m.\, while the half marathon runs on both Saturday and Sunday with a 9:30 a.m. start. The venue is staged at the Clackamas Lake Historic Ranger Station on the flanks of Mount Hood. Registration is through RunSignup. This intimate race is hosted near one of the most legendary mountain venues in the Pacific Northwest — Timberline Lodge\, a National Historic Landmark built by the WPA in 1937. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunning on the flanks of Mount Hood\, Oregon’s highest peak and most iconic mountain\, is a genuinely alpine experience that most road runners never access. The combination of historic Timberline Lodge\, Mount Hood’s permanent snowfields\, wildflower meadows\, and the grandeur of the Pacific Crest Trail makes this one of the most photogenic race courses in the state. The modest field ensures a personal\, non-crowded experience on the mountain. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nHigh altitude demands conservative pacing\, especially early in the race. Dress for all weather — June on Mount Hood can mean sunshine\, fog\, wind\, and light snow within the same morning. Trail shoes with traction are required. Timberline Lodge’s Ram’s Head Bar and Cascade Dining Room offer extraordinary post-race recovery options. Book lodging at Timberline Lodge or in nearby Government Camp well in advance — this mountain area is extremely popular in June. \nRun on Oregon’s most iconic peak — register at RunSignup.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/timberline-trail-marathon/
LOCATION:Timberline Trail Marathon | Mount Hood\, Government Camp OR\, Clackamas Lake Historic Ranger Station\, Government Camp\, OR 97028\, Government Camp\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:The Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you an avid runner looking for your next challenge? Look no further than the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon\, located in the heart of the Italian Alps. This race provides a unique opportunity to test your mettle against some of the most stunning natural landscapes on the planet. Here’s why you should consider signing up for this incredible event. \n1. Breathtaking Scenery:\nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon takes place in one of Italy’s most stunning regions. The route winds through the iconic Val Gardena valley\, with vistas of towering mountain peaks\, sprawling valleys\, and quaint alpine villages. You’ll run through forests\, over streams\, and up winding mountain roads. The scenery alone is worth the price of admission. \n2. Challenging Course:\nNot only is the landscape beautiful\, but the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is also a real challenge. The course includes more than 600 meters of elevation gain\, with steep climbs and descents that will take your breath away. If you’re looking to push yourself to the next level\, this race is an excellent opportunity to do so. \n3. Experience Italian Culture:\nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon also provides a unique opportunity to experience Italian culture. The event features live music\, delicious local cuisine\, and plenty of opportunities to immerse yourself in the local community. If you’re a foodie\, be sure to check out the local cheese and wine scene. \n4. Friendly Atmosphere:\nDespite the challenging nature of the race\, the atmosphere at the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is friendly and supportive. You’ll be running alongside other passionate runners from around the world\, cheering each other on along the way. The event does an excellent job of creating a positive environment focused on challenging yourself and having fun. \n5. Convenient Logistics:\nGetting to the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is surprisingly easy. The closest airport is Innsbruck\, located just over an hour away. Accommodations for the race are easy to come by\, with plenty of hotels and Airbnbs available in the area. \nThe Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon is an incredible event that provides a unique opportunity to test yourself against some of the most stunning natural landscapes on the planet. The challenging course\, breathtaking scenery\, and positive atmosphere make it a must-run for any passionate runner. Whether you’re looking for a new challenge or just want to experience Italian culture and cuisine\, be sure to add the Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon to your bucket list. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-dolomites-saslong-half-marathon-2/
LOCATION:The Dolomites Saslong Half Marathon | Location\, Strada Pana\, 40\, 39047 Santa\, Cristina Valgardena\, Italy\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon (Summer)
DESCRIPTION:Everything You Need to Know About the Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon\nSeattle\, the Emerald City\, is home to some of the most breathtaking sceneries in the world\, which makes it a favorite city among runners and marathon enthusiasts. For the past few years\, the Seattle Marathon has been drawing runners from all over the country and the rest of the world. The reputation of this marathon precedes it\, and every year\, runners come hoping to conquer its challenging course and take home great memories and experiences. In this blog post\, we’ll give you a rundown of everything you need to know about the Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon. \n1. The Race & Course\nThe Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon typically take place twice a year. The summer event is held in August\, while the fall event is held in November. The marathon course spans 26.2 miles\, while the Half Marathon course covers 13.1 miles. Both courses start at Seward Park running towards Lake Washington with views of Mt. Rainer. Runners pass many of Seattle’s iconic neighborhoods\, beautiful architecture\, and scenic parks along the route. \n2. Training and Preparation\nTraining for a marathon or half marathon can be tough\, but it’s essential for success in the Seattle Marathon. The Seattle Marathon‘s challenging course includes many hills and changes in elevation that can be tiring for those who are not well prepared. It’s crucial to have a good training plan that includes both strength and endurance training. Enrolling in a running club or hiring a trainer can also help you prepare and improve your speed\, endurance\, and form. It is also important to give your body the rest and recovery it needs during training. \n3. Nutrition and Hydration\nRunning a marathon requires a lot of energy\, and it’s important to eat well before\, during\, and after the race. In the days leading up to the marathon\, make sure to eat plenty of carbs\, veggies\, and protein. On the morning of the race\, eat a light but nutritious breakfast. During the marathon\, make sure to drink plenty of fluids and eat some energy bars or gels to maintain your energy levels. After the marathon\, refuel your body by eating a meal that contains both carbs and protein. Don’t forget to hydrate by drinking plenty of water. \n4. Post-Race\nAfter completing the marathon or half marathon\, it’s essential to take care of your body. Take some time to rest and recover\, and don’t push yourself too hard. Make sure to stretch well and consider getting a massage to help your muscles recover. Also\, join the celebrations happening in Seattle as many runners stay back and celebrate their accomplishments by visiting some of Seattle’s iconic sites. \nThe Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon is a well-organized and challenging race that attracts runners from all over the world. Preparation and training for this race can be intense\, and runners need to take care of their bodies\, nutrition\, and rest adequately. The key to success in the Seattle Marathon is to train hard while also taking care of your body before\, during\, and after the race. When you’re done\, the next big thing is not just conquering it but enjoying the celebrations that follow. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nMount Rainier Half Marathon & 5k\n3M Half Marathon\nAREA 13.1 Half Marathon\, 10k & 5k\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/seattle-marathon-and-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon | Location\, 1900 Fifth Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon & Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Planning to take on the Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon\, or Marathon? You’re in for a treat! This scenic Colorado race is one of a kind\, offering runners breathtaking views of the Yampa Valley\, the beautiful town of Steamboat Springs\, and the iconic Steamboat Ski Resort. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or a newbie\, the Steamboat races are sure to impress. In this ultimate guide to the Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon\, and Marathon\, we’ll give you the lowdown on what to expect\, how to prepare\, and everything else you need to know to tackle this fantastic race. \n1. Course Overview\nThe course for the Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon and Marathon is a mix of beautiful scenery and challenging hills. The races start and finish at the base of the Steamboat Ski Resort\, with the 10K race being the shortest of the three races at 6.2 miles. The Half Marathon is 13.1 miles\, and the Marathon is 26.2 miles. All three races have unique course profiles\, with significant elevation changes throughout the course. The course is mainly on paved roads\, with some sections on dirt and gravel trails. The Steamboat races are challenging\, but the views of the mountains\, rivers\, and valleys make it worth the effort. \n2. Race Preparation\nTo prepare for the Steamboat race\, we recommend following a training program that focuses on building endurance and incorporating hill repeats into your training. The course’s elevation changes make it essential to train on hills to improve your overall speed and strength. Additionally\, running at high altitudes can be challenging for those not acclimated to the elevation\, so we suggest arriving in Steamboat a few days early to adjust to the altitude. Lastly\, be sure to bring the appropriate clothing and gear for the race\, including a hydration pack\, sunscreen\, and warm clothing layers. \n3. Race Day Tips\nOn race day\, it’s essential to arrive at the start line early to allow for plenty of time to park\, check in\, and prepare. The race starts at the base of the Steamboat Ski Resort\, and there’s plenty of parking available. Be sure to have a good breakfast and stay hydrated. Due to the course’s elevation changes\, it’s important to pace yourself to avoid burning out too quickly. Lastly\, remember to take in the views and enjoy the race’s unique atmosphere. \n4. Post-Race Recovery\nAfter completing the Steamboat race\, it’s important to take time to rest and recover to prevent injuries and promote overall health. We recommend stretching\, foam rolling\, and staying hydrated\, as well as several days of active recovery exercises such as swimming or cycling. Lastly\, be sure to celebrate your accomplishment! \n5. Conclusion\nIn conclusion\, the Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon\, and Marathon are some of the most unique races in the country\, offering runners scenic views\, challenging courses\, and a truly unforgettable experience. To prepare for the race\, we recommend following a training program and incorporating hill repeats into your workouts\, arriving in Steamboat a few days early to adjust to the altitude\, and bringing the appropriate gear and clothing. On race day\, be sure to pace yourself\, take in the beautiful scenery\, and enjoy the energy of this fantastic event. Remember to rest and recover post-race\, and most importantly\, have fun! \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/steamboat-10k-half-marathon-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Steamboat 10K\, Half Marathon & Marathon | Location\, 124th 10th Street\, Steamboat Springs\, Colorado\, 80487\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Rio de Janeiro Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Rio de Janeiro Marathon is South America’s largest running festival\, featuring a stunning coastal course that passes through Ipanema and Copacabana before finishing at Aterro do Flamengo. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Rio de Janeiro Marathon\, often hailed as one of the most picturesque races in the world\, offers a breathtaking 42.195-kilometer journey along the Atlantic coast. The race begins at Praia da Reserva\, a tranquil and protected natural beach in the Barra da Tijuca region\, where runners can enjoy the early morning sea breeze. From there\, the course winds through the modern neighborhood of Barra da Tijuca before heading toward the city’s heart. A significant highlight is the passage through the Joatinga Tunnel\, which connects the western and southern zones of the city\, revealing stunning vistas of the ocean and the Serra do Mar mountains. \nAs runners enter the “South Zone\,” they traverse the iconic coastal avenues of Leblon\, Ipanema\, and the world-famous Copacabana. This stretch is a sensory delight\, with white sandy beaches on one side and the vibrant urban energy of Rio on the other. The final leg of the race takes participants through Botafogo and into the lush Aterro do Flamengo. This sprawling park serves as the grand finale\, offering runners a flat finish line beneath the majestic gaze of Sugarloaf Mountain (Pão de Açúcar)\, providing an unforgettable backdrop for post-race celebrations. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 edition of the Rio de Janeiro Marathon is scheduled for Sunday\, June 7\, 2026. As part of a larger four-day running festival that spans from June 3 to June 7\, the event includes a 5K\, 10K\, Half Marathon (21K)\, and the grueling “Desafio” (Challenge) where runners complete both the 21K and 42K on consecutive days. The marathon itself starts early at 05:30 AM to capitalize on the cooler morning temperatures\, though the tropical sun becomes a factor as the morning progresses. There is a strict six-hour time limit for the full marathon\, ensuring a safe and organized experience for all participants. \nThe event holds the World Athletics Road Race Label\, reflecting its high standards of organization and competitive field. Registration typically opens months in advance\, and the race often sells out its 45\,000+ total slots across all distances. International participants often coordinate their entries through official travel agencies to secure bibs and accommodation. The race expo\, held at Marina da Glória (Casa Maratona)\, serves as the hub for kit pickup and features various local and international running brands\, making it a central meeting point for the global running community. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners from around the globe are drawn to Rio for its unique combination of natural beauty and festive Brazilian culture. The course is predominantly flat and fast\, sitting almost entirely at sea level\, which makes it an excellent choice for those seeking a personal best or a first-time marathon finish in a bucket-list location. The sheer scenic variety—from the rugged cliffs of Joá to the urban glamour of Copacabana—keeps the mind engaged throughout the grueling distance. Moreover\, the local support is legendary; it is estimated that over 100\,000 spectators line the streets to cheer\, often accompanied by the rhythmic sounds of samba and local music that provide a quintessentially Carioca energy boost. \nBeyond the race itself\, the Marathon do Rio is a celebration of the “Cidade Maravilhosa” (Marvelous City). Many runners choose to extend their stay to visit landmarks like the Christ the Redeemer statue or take a cable car up Sugarloaf Mountain. Historically\, the race has grown from a local event in 1979 into the largest street racing festival in Latin America\, now significantly contributing to local charities and promoting sports tourism in Brazil. The finish line at Aterro do Flamengo\, with its open spaces and cooling ocean breeze\, provides one of the most rewarding and visually stunning conclusions to any marathon worldwide. \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro — Brazil\nNext Date: 2026-06-07\nDistances: 5K\, 10K\, 21K\, 42K\, Challenge (21K + 42K)\nStart Time: 05:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.maratonadorio.com.br/en/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/rio-de-janeiro-marathon/
LOCATION:Rio de Janeiro Marathon | Rio de Janeiro\, Av. Lúcio Costa\, Praia da Reserva (Ilha 3)\, Barra da Tijuca\, Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, 22790-000\, Brazil
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Casper Marathon Events
DESCRIPTION:Are you looking to challenge yourself with a marathon or half marathon or just trying to run with some friends in a relay? The Casper Marathon might just be what you need. In this blog\, we will provide you with all the information you need regarding the Casper 10k\, Half marathon\, Marathon Relay\, and Marathon events. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or it’s your first time participating in a race\, we’ve got you covered. \n1. The Casper 10k\nThe Casper 10k is the perfect event for those looking to push themselves or try something new. This event starts at the park and goes through the local community. It’s a great way to explore the town and enjoy the beautiful scenery while challenging yourself along the way. The race is open to all ages and is well-supported\, so even if it’s your first race\, rest assured that you’ll have plenty of support and convenience throughout the way. \n2. Half Marathon\nThe Half Marathon is a great challenge for runners who want to push themselves a bit further. You’ll start at the same place as the 10k participants but continue on for additional 13.1 miles. The course is not too challenging\, but it still gives you a good chance to enjoy the scenery and nature around you. \n3. Marathon Relay\nIf you want to participate in the marathon but not sure you can handle running the whole distance\, the marathon relay is a great choice. Gather a group of friends and divide the distance into four parts\, with each person running roughly 6.5 miles. This way\, you get to participate in the event\, bond with friends\, support each other\, and have some fun experiences. \n4. The Marathon\nFor those who want to challenge themselves to the fullest\, the marathon is the ultimate event. The course is a bit challenging\, with some hills\, so be prepared mentally and physically. But it’s nothing you can’t handle if you’ve prepared well in advance. The course starts early in the morning and continues till the afternoon\, and it goes through some amazing areas\, providing you with a unique and exciting race experience. \n5. How to Prepare\nTo participate in any of these events\, you need to prepare physically and mentally. Train well in advance by following a proper running schedule\, eating balanced meals\, and sleeping well. Come to the event well-rested and equipped with the right running gear and shoes. Finally\, remember to hydrate yourself throughout the race and have plenty of energy-boosting snacks on hand. \nThe Casper Marathon events offer a great opportunity for runners to challenge themselves\, have some fun with friends\, and enjoy the scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting\, these events offer something for everyone. So what are you waiting for? Sign up today\, prepare well\, and come enjoy the ultimate race experience. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n 
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/casper-10k-half-marathon-marathon-relay-marathon/
LOCATION:Casper 10k\, Half Marathon\, Marathon Relay & Marathon | Location\, 1 Events Dr\, Casper\, WY\, 82601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races,Road Races
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SUMMARY:Brisbane Marathon Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Brisbane Marathon Festival is a historic and scenic road race through the heart of Brisbane\, featuring a fast\, AIMS-certified course that includes the Story Bridge and City Botanic Gardens. \nCourse Highlights\nThe EVA Air Brisbane Marathon Festival offers participants a breathtaking tour of Queensland’s capital on foot. The course is renowned for its scenic beauty\, featuring a fast and flat route that showcases the city’s most iconic landmarks. Runners start on Margaret Street in the heart of the CBD before embarking on a journey that takes them across the majestic Story Bridge\, offering unparalleled views of the Brisbane River. The route continues past the dramatic Kangaroo Point Cliffs and winds through the charming\, tree-lined streets of New Farm and the vibrant Teneriffe banks. The race concludes with a grand finish at the lush City Botanic Gardens\, where a lively event precinct awaits to celebrate every participant’s achievement. The two-lap marathon course is AIMS certified\, ensuring a high-standard racing experience that highlights the best of Brisbane’s urban and natural landscapes. \nRace Details\nScheduled for Sunday\, June 7\, 2026\, the festival caters to runners of all abilities with five distinct distances: the full 42.2km Marathon\, a 21.1km Half Marathon\, a 10km run\, a 5km run/walk\, and a 2km kids’ mini-marathon. The marathon and half-marathon events commence at 06:00\, taking advantage of the cool\, crisp winter morning. The marathon has a generous course cut-off time of 6 hours and 20 minutes\, making it accessible for both elite athletes and determined first-timers. Participants receive a comprehensive race package\, including a personalized race bib (if registered by the deadline)\, a timing tag\, a finisher’s medal\, and an event T-shirt. Notably\, the Brisbane Marathon is a qualifying event for the Boston Marathon and is part of the prestigious Atlas Majors Medal series\, which recognizes runners who complete major festivals in Hobart\, Brisbane\, Cairns\, and the Sunshine Coast. \nWhy Runners Love It\nNow entering its 34th year\, the Brisbane Marathon Festival has cemented its place as a beloved fixture in the Australian running calendar. Runners are drawn to the event for its perfect racing conditions\, characterized by Brisbane’s reliable winter sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Beyond the PB-friendly course\, the festival is celebrated for its deep community impact\, partnering with vital charities such as Ronald McDonald House Charities South East Queensland\, the Mark Hughes Foundation\, and Cure Cancer to raise significant funds annually. The atmosphere is electric\, with entertainment lining the course and a vibrant expo village at the Botanic Gardens hub. Whether it’s the sense of history\, the spectacular riverfront scenery\, or the camaraderie at the finish line\, the event offers an unforgettable experience for athletes and supporters alike. \nRegister for the Brisbane Marathon Festival here \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Brisbane City\, Queensland — Australia\nNext Date: 2026-06-07\nDistances: Marathon\, Half Marathon\, 10KM\, 5KM\, 2KM\nStart Time: 06:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://brisbanemarathon.com.au
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/brisbane-marathon-festival/
LOCATION:Brisbane Marathon Festival | Brisbane City\, Margaret Street\, Brisbane City QLD 4000\, Brisbane City\, Queensland\, 4000\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:HFH Maritime Marathon | Amazing Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Marathons are life-changing events. They push the boundaries of human endurance and test our mental and physical prowess. But have you ever considered running a marathon that crosses international waters? Welcome to the Habitat for Humanity Maritime Marathon\, a unique running experience that takes place amidst the serene beauty of the Bay of Fundy. The event is a fundraiser for Habitat for Humanity\, a global non-profit organization dedicated to helping families build better futures through affordable housing. This blog post aims to give you a glimpse into the magic of the HFH Maritime Marathon and inspire you to participate in this one-of-a-kind event. \nThe HFH Maritime Marathon is an annual event that takes place in June in the picturesque town of Saint John\, New Brunswick\, Canada. The race starts on the mainland and takes runners across the Harbour Bridge to the town of Portland\, Maine\, USA. The course then circles back to Canada via the Ferry Terminal\, where you get to enjoy stunning views of the Bay of Fundy and the lighthouses along its coast. The marathon is a challenging yet manageable distance of 42.2 kilometers\, with plenty of aid stations and cheering volunteers to keep you motivated. \nBut the HFH Maritime Marathon is not just a run; It’s a journey. As you cross the international border\, you become part of a community of runners united by a common purpose: to support Habitat for Humanity’s mission of providing affordable housing for all. The event attracts runners from all over the world\, making it a melting pot of diverse cultures and perspectives. You can choose to run solo or with a team of friends\, family\, or colleagues\, making it a fun team-building activity. \nThe HFH Maritime Marathon is not just a fundraiser; it’s an opportunity to make a difference. By participating in the event\, you’re helping Habitat for Humanity build homes for families in need\, providing them with a safe and stable environment to thrive in. The organization has already helped over 29 million people worldwide and has built more than one million homes in over seventy countries. The impact of your participation in the marathon goes far beyond the finish line. \nAs with any marathon\, the HFH Maritime Marathon requires dedication and preparation. You need to train for the event\, build your endurance\, and ensure you’re in good physical health. But the rewards of crossing the finish line are worth it. You get to experience the thrill of conquering the seas and completing an international marathon\, a feat few people can claim. You also get to meet like-minded individuals\, make new friends\, and celebrate your achievement at the post-race party. \nThe Habitat for Humanity Maritime Marathon is more than just a race; it’s a symbol of hope and solidarity. By participating in the event\, you’re contributing to a more just and equitable world\, where everyone has the right to decent housing. The marathon is open to runners of all abilities\, from beginners to seasoned athletes\, and promises a unique and unforgettable experience. If you’re looking for a chance to push your limits\, make a difference\, and have some fun along the way\, the HFH Maritime Marathon is the event for you. Come\, join us\, and let’s conquer the seas together. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hfh-maritime-marathon-2/
LOCATION:HFH Maritime Marathon | Location\, 604 Pine Street Manitowoc\, Manitowoc\, Wisconsin\, 54220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you seeking to challenge yourself and take your fitness to the next level? If so\, then participating in a half marathon can be an excellent way to do so. Among the numerous half marathons held across the country\, the Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon stands out as an exceptional one for runners of all levels. In this blog post\, we will discuss what you need to know about this exciting event\, including all the details about the course\, amenities\, registration\, and why it’s a must-attend half marathon. \nThe Course:\nThe Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon course is not only picturesque but also thrilling to run. The half marathon starts outside the Jennings Beach Pavilion\, taking participants along a scenic route passing through Fairfield\, Southport\, and Westport. You’ll race along long winding roads and stunning coastal views as you run on this breathtaking 13.1-mile course. At some point on the course\, you will have a glimpse of the Long Island Sound\, which adds to the overall allure of this race. Besides\, the course is flat and fast\, allowing runners of all levels to set their personal best records. \nThe Amenities:\nThe Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon provides all the required amenities to make your race day perfect. Upon completing the race\, runners are offered with tech t-shirts and bags full of runner essentials along with finisher medals. Also\, various aid stations and water stops are set up throughout the course to keep runners well-hydrated throughout the race so that you can give your best performance. Additionally\, there will be post-race refreshments\, live entertainment\, and massage facilities available to help you recover from your run. \nRegistration:\nThe event is open to runners of different age groups and skill levels. Runners can register online or through mail registration. The cost for registration increases as the race date approaches\, so the earlier\, the better. The last day to register is a day before the race. Also\, runners should be aware that there is a limit on the number of participants\, and registration may close sooner than expected. \nWhy Attend:\nThe Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon is an ideal event for runners of all levels\, whether you’ve been running for years or just getting started. It is a well-organized\, exciting half marathon that offers an incredible running experience\, lively surroundings\, and incredible amenities that will make your race day utterly unforgettable. With the combination of the fantastic course views and excellent support from volunteers\, this half marathon is a must-attend for any runner looking to venture out into a new race. \nTrain hard\, stay motivated\, and take the leap! Participating in the Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon is an excellent way to challenge yourself while enjoying the thrill of running through an exciting\, stunning course. With top-of-the-line race amenities\, a gorgeous\, flat course\, and an accessible location\, the Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon is guaranteed to be an enjoyable and enriching running experience. So\, take the first step and register today and get ready to experience the rush of crossing a half marathon finish line. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/fairfield-road-races-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Fairfield Road Races Half Marathon | Location\, 1499 Post Rd\, Fairfield\, Connecticut\, 06824\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Hatfield-McCoy Marathon
DESCRIPTION:If you’re a fan of marathon running or historical re-enactments\, you’ve probably come across the Hatfield McCoy Marathon. Named after the famous feuding families of West Virginia and Kentucky\, this marathon takes participants on a scenic tour of the area once known for its violent clashes. While the marathon might sound intimidating\, with proper training\, anyone can participate. In this ultimate guide to the Hatfield McCoy Marathon\, we’ll cover everything you need to know to prepare for and participate in this amazing event. \nThe first thing you need to know about the Hatfield McCoy Marathon is its location. The course winds through remote areas of West Virginia and Kentucky\, so make sure you bring everything you need for a long day out. The race starts in Matewan\, West Virginia\, and finishes in Williamson\, West Virginia\, with a detour into Kentucky. The marathon is notably hilly\, with at least one steep climb at mile 11\, so it’s essential to train on hills if you want to succeed. However\, the stunning Appalachian scenery makes up for the tough terrain\, giving you a unique\, unforgettable experience. \nWhen should you start training\, and how should you approach it? The Hatfield McCoy Marathon takes place every June\, so you should start training in January or February. Make sure you have at least four months of consistent running before the marathon. You should aim to run at least three to four times a week\, building up to long runs of 16-22 miles. Don’t worry about speed or pace initially; focus on building endurance and comfort with longer distances. In the last six weeks before the marathon\, start to incorporate some hills into your training. Do hill repeats\, where you climb a steep hill many times\, and practice running up and down hills to get used to the inclines on the course. \nOn race day\, it’s essential to be well-prepared\, both mentally and physically. Arrive early to avoid rushing and to get time to warm up. Wear comfortable running clothes appropriate for the temperature and weather conditions. Bring energy gels or snacks to fuel your body during the marathon\, as well as enough hydration to keep you going. Make sure you have running shoes that are broken in and fit well. The course runs through towns and villages\, so there are aid stations and cheering crowds to motivate you along the way. \nAfter the marathon\, take some time to rest\, recover\, and celebrate your achievement. Treat yourself to some delicious food or drinks\, and make sure you rehydrate and refuel your body. Consider booking a massage to help loosen any tight muscles and prevent injury. Reflect on what you’ve learned and the progress you’ve made. You’ve completed such a challenging marathon and deserve to feel proud of yourself. \nThe Hatfield McCoy Marathon is an incredible experience that combines history\, nature\, and personal challenge. By training consistently\, preparing well\, and running with heart and determination\, you can achieve this race’s amazing milestones. Remember to listen to your body\, build up gradually\, and stay focused on your goals. Above all\, enjoy the journey\, take in the breathtaking scenery\, and bask in the sense of achievement that comes from completing one of America’s toughest marathons. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/hatfield-mccoy-marathon/
LOCATION:Hatfield-McCoy Marathon | Location\, 27678 US 119 Belfry\, Belfry\, Kentucky\, 41514\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Amazing Maasai Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Marathons are a great way to challenge your physical and mental endurance\, but running through the beautiful grasslands and hills of Kenya alongside Maasai warriors and their culture can be a truly unforgettable experience. The Maasai Mara National Reserve is one of the most iconic places in Africa. This region has a unique ecosystem and it’s been home to the Maasai people for centuries. The Amazing Maasai Marathon is a challenging race that takes place every year in June and offers runners the opportunity to engage with the local community and learn more about their life and culture. In this blog post\, we’ll dive into the history of the race\, the route\, the culture\, and the many reasons why you should start planning your journey to this once-in-a-lifetime experience. \nThe Course:\nThe history of the Amazing Maasai Marathon dates back to 2012 when a group of Maasai warriors helped organize the event with the aim of promoting awareness and raising funds for their community. The race spans over 42km and covers some of the most stunning and challenging terrain in the world. Participants run through the savannah\, across hilltops\, through forests\, and past Maasai villages. The terrain can be challenging\, but runners are rewarded with breathtaking views of the African landscape and wildlife\, making this marathon an unforgettable experience. \nThe Culture:\nApart from the race\, there are plenty of activities that participants can engage in to learn more about the unique Maasai culture and lifestyle. Many runners choose to visit the local villages to experience the hospitality of the community\, watch traditional dance performances\, and learn about the customs and traditions that have been passed down through generations. Visitors can also take guided tours of the nearby Maasai Mara Reserve\, one of the world’s most famous wildlife conservation areas. \nThe Maasai people are among the most well-known African ethnic groups due to their distinctive dressing and bright jewelry. One of the essential aspects of Maasai culture is their commitment to communal values\, and this reflects in how they approach the marathon. Participants in the race are encouraged to run together\, help each other\, and promote teamwork and friendship\, which aligns with the Maasai way of life. This sense of community is as important as the race itself and adds to the unique experience of the event. \nThe Community:\nThe race is not just a chance for runners to engage with the local community and learn about the culture\, but also a way of helping the Maasai with their needs. Proceeds from the event\, which have grown to support several local Maasai community projects\, are used for initiatives like school building\, water filtration systems\, and healthcare. It’s an opportunity for runners to give back to the community while having the time of their lives. \nThe Amazing Maasai Marathon is a life-changing event that challenges runners physically and mentally while also providing an opportunity to learn about a unique culture and give back to the community. Participants get to visit some of the most beautiful natural places in the world while interacting with the hospitable and fascinating Maasai people. The marathon has grown to become a significant economic driver for the region and has helped support several community development projects. It’s a perfect trip for those who are both passionate about running and interested in exploring new cultures while making an impact on the world around us. So pack your running shoes\, grab your camera\, and get ready for an adventure of a lifetime in the heart of Africa. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/amazing-maasai-marathon/
LOCATION:Amazing Maasai Marathon | Location\, Narok\, Kenya
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Helvetia Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Helvetia Half Marathon earns its ‘Leave the City Behind’ tagline with a spectacular journey through the rural pastoral landscape of Washington County\, Oregon. The course begins and ends at Gordon Faber Recreation Complex (Hillsboro Stadium) and ventures past the hamlet of Helvetia and its beloved historic landmark\, the Helvetia Tavern. Runners tackle sweeping views\, challenging hills\, century-old working farms\, and a church before returning to Hillsboro Ballpark for one of the most celebrated stadium finishes in Pacific Northwest racing. \nRace Details\nNow in its 26th year\, the Helvetia Half is produced by RunwithPaula Events\, a Portland-area race organization known for quality events and exceptional participant experiences. The race starts at 8 a.m. on Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, with an early walk/jog start available for participants expecting a pace of 15 minutes per mile or slower. The course is open for four hours. Packet pick-up takes place Thursday and Friday at Portland Running Company in Beaverton\, and also race morning at Hillsboro Stadium beginning at 6:45 a.m. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Helvetia Half is a summer rite of passage for Oregon runners. The combination of challenging rolling hills\, gorgeous countryside scenery\, and the post-race extravaganza — featuring a stadium finish\, live music\, a famous beer garden\, lunch\, and finisher medals for all participants — makes it one of the most satisfying race experiences in the region. It’s also a popular benchmark for fall marathon training\, drawing serious runners alongside first-timers. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister early; pricing increases significantly as race day approaches. Plan for a hilly course — the Helvetia countryside offers beautiful but honest climbs. Take the early walk start if your pace exceeds 15 minutes per mile. After the race\, stay for the beer garden and lunch — it’s included and absolutely worth it. \nJoin Oregon’s favorite countryside half — register at RunwithPaula Events.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/helvetia-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Helvetia Half Marathon | Hillsboro Stadium\, Gordon Faber Recreation Complex\, 4450 NE Century Blvd\, Hillsboro\, OR 97124\, Hillsboro\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:McKenzie River Trail Run
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe McKenzie River Trail Run follows one of America’s most spectacular trail running routes\, tracing the McKenzie River through the Willamette National Forest on a 31-mile point-to-point course from Carmen Reservoir (near Koosah Falls and Icecap Campground) to the finish line across from the McKenzie River Ranger Station. The trail passes two spectacular waterfalls — Koosah Falls and Sahalie Falls — skirts the crystalline shores of Clear Lake\, traverses ancient lava fields\, crosses log bridges over the turquoise McKenzie River\, and passes the hauntingly beautiful Tamolitch Pool (Blue Pool)\, where the entire river disappears underground through a lava tube. \nRace Details\nThe 2026 McKenzie River Trail Run is scheduled for Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, with registration at UltraSignup. This is a 501(c)3 non-profit event operated under a special use permit from the Willamette National Forest. As Oregon’s oldest ultramarathon\, it draws runners from across the Pacific Northwest who come specifically for the incomparable trail quality. The course is technically challenging but features only moderate elevation gain. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe McKenzie River Trail is widely considered one of the most beautiful trails in America\, and running it in race format — with aid stations\, marking\, and fellow trail runners — is a special privilege. The combination of old-growth Douglas fir forest\, volcanic geology\, crystal-clear river pools\, and historic log bridges creates a sensory experience that no road race can match. Many runners describe Tamolitch Pool as the most stunning aid station stop in their racing career. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nThis is a true ultramarathon — train specifically for 31 miles on technical single-track trail. Register early through UltraSignup — the race fills with a dedicated local and regional field. Plan to arrive the day before to explore the McKenzie River Highway and acclimate to the forest setting. Bring trail shoes with good traction for the lava rock sections. \nRun Oregon’s most legendary trail — register at UltraSignup.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/mckenzie-river-trail-run/
LOCATION:McKenzie River Trail Run | Carmen Reservoir\, Carmen Reservoir\, Hwy 126\, McKenzie Bridge\, OR 97413 (start)\, McKenzie Bridge\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Big Five Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Are you a thrill-seeking runner looking for your next big challenge? Look no further than the Big Five Marathon in the Limpopo province of South Africa. Known as the “world’s wildest marathon\,” this race is not for the faint of heart. The stunning surroundings are reason enough to take on the challenge but add in the fact that it takes place in the heart of a wildlife reserve\, and you have a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Read on to learn more about the Big Five Marathon and why you should add it to your running bucket list. \nThe Course:\nThe Big Five Marathon takes place within the Entabeni Safari Conservancy\, which means runners are surrounded by some of Africa’s most majestic wildlife. As you run the 26.2-mile course\, you’ll have the chance to see the Big Five animals: lions\, leopards\, elephants\, buffalo\, and rhinos\, along with other incredible creatures such as giraffes\, zebras\, and wildebeests. Don’t worry\, though – the course is designed with safety in mind\, and rangers closely monitor the animals to ensure the safety of participants. \nThe course itself is challenging\, but the scenery and wildlife make it all worth it. Runners will traverse through mountains\, valleys\, grasslands\, and riverbeds\, all while surrounded by stunning views and incredible animals. It’s a truly unique race experience that you won’t find anywhere else. \nThe Community:\nOne of the most unique aspects of the Big Five Marathon is the impact it has on the surrounding community. The race is locally organized and works closely with the villages in the surrounding area. Community members are involved in everything from the race organization to the aid stations along the course. Additionally\, a portion of the race fees go towards conservation efforts in the area\, so not only are you getting to run through the wilderness\, but you’re contributing to its preservation as well. \nThe Preparation:\nIf you’re thinking of taking on this unique marathon challenge\, there are a few important things to keep in mind. First\, be prepared for the weather – the race takes place in June\, which is the middle of winter in South Africa. Temperatures can be chilly\, so pack accordingly. Second\, make sure you are properly trained for the course. The combination of hills\, uneven terrain\, and altitude make for a challenging run. Third\, don’t forget your camera! This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see some incredible wildlife\, and you’ll want to capture the memories. \nIf you’re looking for a race experience unlike any other\, the Big Five Marathon is the perfect choice. Not only will you get to push yourself physically\, but you’ll also have the chance to see some of the world’s most incredible animals in their natural habitats. It’s a unique opportunity to combine adventure\, running\, and conservation efforts into one unforgettable experience. So lace up your shoes\, pack your bags\, and get ready to take on the world’s wildest marathon. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nAmazing Maasai Marathon\nAmsterdam Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/big-five-marathon/
LOCATION:Big Five Marathon | Location\, South Africa
CATEGORIES:Road Races,Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Dispea Trail Race | Iconic Trail Race
DESCRIPTION:The Thrilling Dispea Trail Race: America’s Oldest Trail Race\nThe Dispea Trail Race is an iconic trail race that has been running since 1905. It is a beautiful and challenging 7.4-mile race that takes runners through the stunning trails of Marin County\, California. This race has become a must-do for trail runners from all over the world\, with its technical terrain and breathtaking views. Whether you are an experienced trail runner looking to challenge yourself\, or a beginner just getting started in the sport\, the Dispea Trail Race has something for everyone. In this blog post\, we will cover everything you need to know about the Dispea Trail Race\, including what to expect during the race\, how to prepare for it\, and why you should do it. \n1. The Course:\nThe course for the Dispea Trail Race is a mix of singletrack and fire road\, with a total elevation gain of approximately 2\,200 feet. The race starts in Mill Valley and takes runners through the hills of Marin\, with stunning views of San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean along the way. The race finishes in Stinson Beach\, where runners are greeted by a festive finish line with crowds of supporters cheering them in. \n2. Training for the Race:\nTraining for the Dispea Trail Race requires a mix of strength\, endurance\, and mental toughness. It is important to include hill repeats\, long runs\, and technical trail work in your training. It is also important to train on the actual course to get a feel for the terrain and prepare yourself mentally for the ups and downs. Building up your core and upper body strength will also be important for navigating the technical sections of the course. \n3. Tips for Race Day:\nRace day can be overwhelming\, but with a little preparation\, you can set yourself up for success. Arrive early to allow plenty of time for parking and check-in. Make sure you have all your necessary gear\, including proper trail shoes\, hydration system\, and nutrition. It may also be helpful to study the course map and elevation profile ahead of time to mentally prepare yourself for the challenge. And\, most importantly\, enjoy the experience and the beautiful scenery along the way. \n4. Post-Race Celebration:\nThe finish line of the Dispea Trail Race is a truly special experience. After crossing the finish line\, you will be greeted by volunteers who will help you recover and celebrate your accomplishment. There will be delicious food and drinks\, live music\, and plenty of fellow trail runners to share stories and celebrate with. And\, of course\, the stunning views of Stinson Beach make for the perfect backdrop for post-race photos. \n5. Why You Should Do It:\nThe Dispea Trail Race is more than just a race. It is an experience that will challenge you both mentally and physically\, and leave you with memories that will last a lifetime. The camaraderie and support among the trail-running community is like no other\, and the stunning beauty of Marin County will take your breath away. Whether you are an experienced trail runner looking for a new challenge\, or a beginner wanting to push yourself outside of your comfort zone\, the Dispea Trail Race is an event that you don’t want to miss. \nThe Dispea Trail Race is a one-of-a-kind trail running event that every runner should experience at least once in their lifetime. It is a challenging race that will push you to your limits\, but it is also an opportunity to connect with fellow trail runners and experience the beauty of nature in a way that is not possible in everyday life. So\, lace up your trail shoes\, hit the trails\, and start training for the Dispea Trail Race. We promise\, it will be an experience you will never forget. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/dispea-trail-race/
LOCATION:Dispea Trail Race | Location\, 87 Throckmorton Ave\, Mill Valley\, CA\, 94941\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Kigali International Peace Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Kigali International Peace Marathon is a prestigious World Athletics Elite Label road race in Rwanda that promotes peace\, unity\, and resilience through sport. \nCourse Highlights\nThe Kigali International Peace Marathon offers a unique running experience through the heart of Rwanda’s capital\, famously known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.” The course is characterized by its challenging elevation profile\, testing runners with rolling climbs and rewarding descents. Participants in the full marathon complete two laps of a scenic 21.1 km circuit that winds through vibrant urban neighborhoods and past significant landmarks. A poignant highlight is passing near symbols of Rwanda’s history and resilience\, including the Parliament building and areas surrounding the Kigali Genocide Memorial. The race culminates in a grand finale at the Amahoro National Stadium and BK Arena\, where the electric atmosphere of the crowd and the modern architecture of the venue provide an unforgettable finish-line experience. \nRace Details\nAs a World Athletics Elite Label road race\, the Kigali International Peace Marathon maintains high standards of organization and competition. The event has expanded to a two-day format for the 2026 edition\, with the “Run for Peace” 10K taking place on Saturday\, June 13\, followed by the Half Marathon (21km) and Full Marathon (42.195km) on Sunday\, June 14. The full marathon starts early at 06:30 to take advantage of the cool morning temperatures\, while the half marathon begins at 07:00. The course is AIMS-certified\, ensuring accurate distance measurement. Runners are supported by numerous medical\, refreshment\, and sponging stations positioned throughout the circuit. Every finisher is rewarded with a technical running shirt and a uniquely designed medal that features an engraved map of the race route. \nWhy Runners Love It\nBeyond the physical challenge\, the Kigali International Peace Marathon is beloved for its deep sense of purpose. Founded in 2005 to promote peace and unity following the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi\, the event is “more than a race—it’s a movement.” Runners from over 30 countries participate\, experiencing firsthand the hospitality and safety that have made Kigali one of Africa’s most welcoming cities. The “Ubumwe” or unity in action is palpable as local crowds line the streets\, offering cheers\, chants\, and drum beats that propel participants forward. The race is a celebration of Rwanda’s incredible transformation and its future-focused energy. The combination of a world-class competitive environment\, breathtaking hilly scenery\, and a powerful message of global peace makes it a bucket-list event for marathoners worldwide. \nRegister for the Kigali International Peace Marathon \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Kigali\, Kigali City — Rwanda\nNext Date: 2026-06-14\nDistances: 42.195 km\, 21 km\, 10 km\nStart Time: 06:30\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.kigalimarathon.rw/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/kigali-international-peace-marathon/
LOCATION:Kigali International Peace Marathon | Kigali\, KG 17 Avenue\, Remera\, Kigali\, Kigali City\, BP 2568\, Rwanda
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Garden Of The Gods 10 Miler
DESCRIPTION:Conquer the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler: A Guide for Runners\nKnown for its towering rock formations that have stood for millions of years\, Garden of The Gods in Colorado Springs has become a popular destination for hikers\, rock climbers\, and most recently\, runners. With its breathtaking views and challenging terrain\, the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler has become a must-do race for avid runners and fitness enthusiasts. Even for those who aren’t competitive runners\, this race provides a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Garden of The Gods. In this post\, we’ll provide a comprehensive guide for anyone who wants to conquer this amazing race. \n1. Get Training\nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler is considered a challenging race\, with some serious elevation gain and a few technical sections. You’ll need to be prepared to tackle these challenges. Ideally\, you should start training at least 3-4 months ahead of race day. Train for endurance and strength with a mix of long runs\, hill training\, and strength work for your core and legs. Don’t forget to add in rest days and recovery to avoid injury. \n2. Familiarise Yourself with the Course\nThe course for the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler takes runners on a challenging 10-mile loop through the park. It’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the course before race day. You can download a map of the course from the race website or even head to the park and start running sections of the course yourself. This will provide you with valuable insights into the different terrains\, inclines\, and declines you’ll face. \n3. Gear Up\nYour gear and apparel choices are also important for this race. The terrain of the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler can be technical\, so be sure to wear shoes with good grip to avoid slipping on rocks or uneven surfaces. Dress in layers\, as the weather in Colorado Springs can be unpredictable. Lastly\, stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle or hydration pack throughout the race\, or stopping at the aid stations if necessary. \n4. Conserve Energy\nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler may be a beautiful race with stunning views\, but don’t get too caught up in the scenery and waste your energy. Try to keep a steady pace throughout the race and save your energy for the inclines and declines. Focus on your form and breathing\, and take advantage of the aid stations for fuel and hydration. \n5. Enjoy the Experience\nFinally\, remember why you signed up for this race: to challenge yourself and enjoy the beauty of Garden of The Gods. Take in the stunning views of the towering red rock formations and enjoy the sense of community among your fellow racers. Take pictures\, connect with other racers and soak in the atmosphere. \nThe Garden of The Gods 10 Miler is a unique and challenging race that provides an opportunity to experience the beauty and natural wonder of one of the most beautiful parks in the US. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just beginning your fitness journey\, this race is a great way to challenge yourself and explore a beautiful destination. With proper training\, gear\, and mindset\, you can conquer the Garden of The Gods 10 Miler and come out of it with a sense of accomplishment and wonder. \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/garden-of-the-gods-10-miler/
LOCATION:Garden Of The Gods 10 Miler | Location\, 441 Manitou Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80829\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon\nNamed after legendary Olympian and Duluth native Garry Bjorklund\, this iconic half marathon is the high-energy opening act of Grandma’s Marathon weekend in Duluth\, Minnesota. With roughly 10\,000 runners toeing the start line each June\, it has grown into one of the largest half marathons in the United States — and one of the most beloved. \nThe Course\nThe Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon is a USATF-certified\, point-to-point 13.1-mile course that begins north of Duluth along Scenic Highway 61 on the shores of Lake Superior. Runners follow the highway south\, hugging the lakeshore with panoramic views of the world’s largest freshwater lake. The route winds through downtown Duluth before delivering runners to the iconic finish line in historic Canal Park. The elevation profile is gently rolling with a net change of just -5 feet\, keeping the course accessible for all ability levels. Start corrals open at 5:50 a.m.\, with citizen waves beginning at 6:00 a.m. and staggered through 6:20 a.m. \nRace Day Experience\nRace morning begins early with official bus transportation — the only permitted method to reach the start line — departing from multiple locations including the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC)\, Miller Hill Mall\, and UMD. At the finish line in Canal Park\, runners receive their finisher medal and T-shirt immediately after crossing. Recovery amenities include water\, sports drinks\, and a gear bag pickup area. The ASICS Results Tent in Bayfront Festival Park hosts finish line photo opportunities\, age division awards\, and the popular PR Pan and First-Time Finisher Bell from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A tearaway bib tag can be redeemed for a free beverage at Bayfront Festival Park. Pace groups are available from 1:30 to 2:45. \nWhy Run the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon?\nThis race carries the legacy of a hometown Olympian and is part of one of the most celebrated marathon weekends in the Midwest. The Lake Superior shoreline scenery is unmatched\, and the electric atmosphere of 10\,000 runners gives the event a major-race feel with a community spirit that keeps runners coming back year after year. The course is also fast enough to chase a personal best — in 2023\, four participants used the race as part of their qualifying journey for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Pace groups running from 1:30 to 2:45 make it a strong choice for runners chasing time goals. \nTravel & Logistics\nDuluth is approximately 150 miles north of Minneapolis and accessible via I-35. Fly into Duluth International Airport (DLH) or Minneapolis-Saint Paul (MSP) and rent a car. Race weekend hotel rooms sell out quickly — book as early as October when registration opens. The Canal Park and downtown Duluth areas offer a wide range of hotels\, inns\, and vacation rentals within walking distance of the finish line. The Duluth Transit Authority offers free rides on race day with your race bib. \nHow to Register\nRegistration opens at 7:00 p.m. CT on October 1 each year and sells out fast. Sign up early at the official Grandma’s Marathon website to secure the lowest entry fee and your preferred corral placement. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/garry-bjorklund-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon | Location\, McQuade Safe Harbor\, Duluth\, MN\, 55804\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Anchorage Mayor's Marathon & Half
DESCRIPTION:Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon & Half Marathon\nAlaska’s largest road race\, the Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon takes place each June against the backdrop of one of the most stunning cities on earth. With views of Cook Inlet\, the Chugach Mountains\, and a course that winds through forested trails and wildlife corridors\, this event is on every bucket-list runner’s radar. \nThe Course\nThe marathon begins at 7:30 a.m. at ConocoPhillips Soccer Stadium in Kincaid Park. The first mile descends through a cottonwood forest to the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail\, where the next eight miles hug Cook Inlet with sweeping views of the Alaska Range. On a clear day\, runners may spot beluga whales in the water. At mile nine\, the course turns east toward the Chugach Mountains\, following Chester Creek Trail past Westchester Lagoon — a premier bird-watching spot featuring trumpeter swans and arctic terns. Miles 13 through 20 traverse Goose Lake\, the UAA campus\, and the sprawling 4\,000-acre Far North Bicentennial Park\, home to moose and bears. The final miles return along Chester Creek to Delaney Park Strip in downtown Anchorage. The half marathon starts at 8:30 a.m. and follows the second half of the course. Both races are USATF-certified Boston Marathon qualifiers. \nRace Day Experience\nBoth races finish at Delaney Park Strip in the heart of downtown Anchorage\, with a course cutoff of 3:00 p.m. The finish line festival features a festive Alaskan atmosphere with food\, live entertainment\, and community celebration. The race is held in mid-to-late June\, benefiting from Alaska’s legendary long daylight hours — expect up to 19 hours of sunlight on race day. Charity fundraising is woven into the race’s DNA\, with registration fees supporting local Anchorage causes and runners able to create personal fundraising pages. \nWhy Run the Anchorage Mayor’s Marathon?\nThere is simply no other marathon like this one. Running through Anchorage’s forests\, along glacially-fed waterways\, and past genuine Alaskan wildlife is an experience that road racing alone rarely provides. The race draws competitors from across the U.S. and around the world\, yet retains the warm and welcoming community spirit that Alaskans are known for. As a Boston qualifier with a net downhill profile and challenging but manageable terrain\, it appeals to both competitive runners and those seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure race. It also supports meaningful local charitable causes. \nTravel & Logistics\nFly into Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC)\, which receives direct flights from Seattle\, Portland\, Los Angeles\, and other major hubs. The race start is at Kincaid Park\, approximately 7 miles from downtown. Rental cars are widely available. Downtown Anchorage hotels offer the most convenient base\, putting you near the finish line\, restaurants\, and post-race entertainment. Book accommodations early — June is peak tourism season in Alaska. Anchorage also serves as a gateway to Denali\, Kenai Fjords\, and other world-class national parks for those extending their trip. \nHow to Register\nRegister online at the official Mayor’s Marathon website\, where you can also sign up as a charity fundraiser and explore volunteer opportunities. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/the-anchorage-mayors-half-marathon-marathon/
LOCATION:The Anchorage Mayor’s Half Marathon & Marathon | Location\, ConocoPhillips Soccer Fields\, Anchorage\, Alaska\, 99502\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon
DESCRIPTION:The Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon is a scenic trail race through the heart of Washington’s agricultural Snoqualmie Valley\, featuring flat gravel paths and a festive post-race atmosphere ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). \nCourse Highlights\nThe Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon course begins at King County’s Tolt MacDonald Park and primarily follows the Snoqualmie Valley Trail\, offering a flat and fast route with minimal elevation gain ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). Runners traverse a scenic gravel and dirt path that meanders through beautiful agricultural areas\, providing views of lush farmland and forests ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The half marathon route is USATF certified and features aid stations located approximately every three miles ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). This point-to-point-style out-and-back course is well-regarded for its serene atmosphere and natural Pacific Northwest beauty ([Find a Race](https://findarace.com/us/events/snoqualmie-valley-half)). \nWhat Makes It Special\nThe Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon is distinguished by its commitment to sustainability through Orca Running’s cupless racing initiative ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). After the race\, participants can enjoy a beer garden sponsored by Iron Horse Brewery\, with all proceeds benefiting the Eastside Firefighters Benevolent Fund ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The event also supports the REI Cooperative Action Fund\, which works to improve outdoor access for all people ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). With its inclusive environment\, the race offers pacers from the Seattle Green Lake Running Group to help runners achieve their goal times ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). \nRace Details\n\nLocation: Carnation\, WA\nDistances: Half Marathon\, 10K\nNext Race Date: 2026-06-20\n\nRace Weekend Tips\nPacket pickup is available at REI Bellevue on the Thursday before the race or at the start line on race morning ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). As this is a cupless race\, participants must bring their own hydration vessel\, such as a handheld bottle or hydration pack\, to use at aid stations ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). Parking is available at Tolt MacDonald Park and Tolt Middle School\, though carpooling is strongly encouraged due to limited space ([Orca Running](https://www.orcarunning.com/snoqualmie-valley-half/)). The weather in June typically ranges from 60°F to 88°F\, so runners should prepare for potentially warm conditions ([RaceRaves](https://raceraves.com/races/snoqualmie-valley-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/snoqualmie-valley-half-marathon/
LOCATION:Snoqualmie Valley Half Marathon | Start\, Tolt MacDonald Park\, 31020 Northeast 40th Street\, Carnation\, WA\, 98014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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SUMMARY:Midnight Sun Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Imagine running a marathon under the never-setting sun\, where twilight merges into dawn without the cover of darkness. Welcome to the Midnight Sun Marathon in Tromsø\, Norway—a unique racing event that promises not just a test of endurance but an unforgettable experience bathed in ethereal Arctic light. \nThe Enchanting Setting\nThe Midnight Sun Marathon takes place in Tromsø\, situated above the Arctic Circle. Known as the “Gateway to the Arctic\,” Tromsø is a city rich with natural beauty and cultural history. During the summer solstice\, the sun doesn’t dip below the horizon\, offering runners a surreal backdrop of perpetual daylight. This phenomenon creates an atmosphere that’s both magical and invigorating. \nRace Details\nDate: The race typically occurs in late June\, aligning perfectly with the peak of the Midnight Sun. \nCourse: The marathon course weaves through the heart of Tromsø\, offering scenic views of fjords\, snow-capped mountains\, and charming Scandinavian architecture. The relatively flat route is perfect for both seasoned runners looking for a new personal best and beginners aiming to complete their first marathon. \nCategories: In addition to the full marathon\, the event includes a half marathon\, 10K race\, and a 4.2K fun run\, making it accessible for runners of all levels. \nUnique Challenges and Rewards\nRunning under the Midnight Sun presents its own set of challenges and rewards: \n1. Psychological Shift: The constant daylight can play tricks on your mind\, especially if you’re used to running marathons at dawn or in the evening. It’s crucial to pace yourself and stay hydrated. \n2. Climate Conditions: While the temperatures are generally mild\, they can vary. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather by layering your clothing appropriately. \n3. Scenic Distraction: The breathtaking scenery might tempt you to stop and take pictures. Don’t worry—many participants do exactly that! Just remember to keep moving and soak in the views as you go. \nTips for First-Time Participants\n1. Adapt Your Sleep Schedule: Arrive a few days early to adjust to the 24-hour daylight. Consider using blackout curtains in your accommodation to ensure quality sleep. \n2. Hydrate Well: Continuous daylight can lead to dehydration despite the cooler climate. Drink water regularly and make use of the hydration stations along the course. \n3. Embrace the Culture: Tromsø offers more than just the marathon. Explore local attractions such as the Arctic Cathedral\, Polaria Aquarium\, and the Tromsø Museum. Engaging with the culture will enhance your overall experience. \nConclusion\nThe Midnight Sun Marathon is more than a race; it celebrates nature\, endurance\, and human spirit. Whether you’re chasing a personal best or simply seeking an extraordinary adventure\, this marathon delivers an experience like no other. Lace up your running shoes\, embrace the magic of the endless sun\, and become part of a tradition that celebrates the wonder of the Arctic Circle. \nReady to embark on an unforgettable journey? Sign up for the Midnight Sun Marathon and let the eternal daylight guide your path to the finish line. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/midnight-sun-marathon/
LOCATION:Midnight Sun Marathon
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Manitoba Marathon | Running in Winnipeg
DESCRIPTION:Running a marathon requires grit\, determination and hours of training. But with the right mindset and approach\, running a marathon can be the highlight of your year. The Manitoba Marathon is regarded as one of the premier marathon events in Canada\, and for good reason. The event offers a picturesque course through the streets of Winnipeg with great community support and a fantastic festival atmosphere. Whether you are a seasoned runner or a first-time marathoner\, this handy guide will provide you with everything you need to know to tackle the Manitoba Marathon. \n1. Course Overview\nThe Manitoba Marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier and offers a half marathon\, full marathon and relay options. The course takes runners through some of the most scenic parts of Winnipeg and sightseeing opportunities include the Forks Historic Site\, the Manitoba Legislature and the Broadway Underpass. The course finishes at the University of Manitoba campus and is relatively flat with just a few gentle inclines. \n2. Training\nPreparing for a marathon requires a significant commitment to training. The ideal training schedule will depend on your current fitness level but\, in general\, most marathon training schedules will follow a gradual increase in weekly mileage over several months. In terms of length\, most training plans will range from 16 to 20 weeks in duration. When training for a marathon\, it is also important to cross-train to avoid injury and to include rest days to allow the body to recover. \n3. Race Day\nOn the day of the marathon\, arrive early to allow time for parking\, check-in and stretching. The race begins at 7:00 am sharp\, and runners should plan to arrive at least an hour ahead of time. There are plenty of parking options that are available near the starting line\, which is located at the University of Manitoba. \n4. Fueling and Hydration\nProper nutrition and hydration are important factors when preparing for a successful marathon. During training\, focus on consuming a well-balanced diet that includes protein\, whole grains\, fruits and vegetables. Eat easily digestible foods in the 48 hours leading up to the race\, such as pasta\, rice or oatmeal. On race day itself\, plan to have a light breakfast 2-3 hours prior to the start of the race. During the race\, drinking plenty of water and sports drinks is essential to keeping your body fueled and hydrated. \n5. Post-Race Recovery\nAfter completing the Manitoba Marathon\, be sure to take care of your body with proper recovery practices. This will include stretching\, foam rolling\, and massage. Also\, be sure to eat protein to aid in muscle recovery and take a warm bath or swim to ease the muscles. Above all\, take care of your mental state as well. Completing a marathon is a significant accomplishment and it is important to acknowledge the effort it took. \nThe Manitoba Marathon is a cultural highlight and a calendar event in the province. Running a marathon is a significant accomplishment\, and completing the Manitoba Marathon is a memory you will cherish for years to come. With this guide\, you will be well-prepared to take on everything from the course’s landmarks to proper fueling and pacing tips. So\, whatever your experience level\, take the time to appreciate the challenge\, enjoy the scenery\, and relish the atmosphere. Best of luck on race day! \n  \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races. \n \nRelated Races You Might Like\nLooking for more race options? Explore similar races: \n\nAdirondack Marathon Distance Festival\nBayshore Marathon | Traverse City\nBig Sur Marathon\n\nSee our complete guides: Best California Races • Best San Diego Races
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/manitoba-marathon/
LOCATION:Manitoba Marathon | Location\, 315 Chancellor Matheson Rd\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, MB R3T 1Z2\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:BAA 10K
DESCRIPTION:The B.A.A. 10K is a world-class road race through Boston and Cambridge\, starting and finishing at the historic Boston Common on June 21\, 2026. \nCourse Highlights\nThe B.A.A. 10K course is a scenic\, fast-paced journey through the heart of Boston and Cambridge. Starting on Charles Street\, nestled between the historic Boston Common and the lush Public Garden\, runners head north into the Back Bay neighborhood. One of the most breathtaking stretches occurs early on as participants cross the Longfellow Bridge\, offering sweeping views of the Charles River and the Boston skyline. The route then follows Memorial Drive along the Cambridge side of the river\, providing a flat and fast surface ideal for achieving personal bests. After a turnaround just before the B.U. Bridge\, the course returns to Boston via the Massachusetts Avenue Bridge. The final miles bring runners through the vibrant Kenmore Square\, past the iconic Citgo sign\, and onto Boylston Street\, where they cross the world-famous Boston Marathon finish line before heading back to the festive finish area on Charles Street. \nRace Details\nAs a premier event in the Boston Athletic Association’s calendar\, the B.A.A. 10K is widely regarded as one of the fastest 10K races in the world. The 2026 edition is scheduled for Sunday\, June 21\, with a prompt start time of 08:00. The event is presented by the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute\, which serves as the exclusive fundraising partner\, allowing participants to run for a cause and support critical cancer research and treatment. Registration typically opens in mid-March\, with an entry fee of approximately $80. The race is open to athletes aged 12 and older and is part of the prestigious B.A.A. Distance Medley\, which also includes the B.A.A. 5K and the B.A.A. Half Marathon. Finishers are rewarded with a unique unicorn-themed medal and an official adidas participant shirt\, marking their achievement in this world-class road race. \nWhy Runners Love It\nRunners are drawn to the B.A.A. 10K for its electric atmosphere and the unique opportunity to experience Boston’s most famous landmarks on foot. The late-June timing makes it a perfect kickoff to the summer racing season\, often featuring beautiful New England weather. Athletes appreciate the elite-level organization provided by the B.A.A.\, which ensures a seamless experience from bib pickup to the post-race celebration on Boston Common. The course’s reputation for speed attracts top-tier professionals and ambitious amateurs alike\, while the inclusive environment welcomes thousands of recreational joggers. Crossing the Boston Marathon finish line provides a powerful emotional connection to the city’s rich running history\, making every participant feel like part of the legendary “Boston” legacy. The strong community support along the route and the meaningful partnership with the Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute further enhance the race’s appeal\, making it a “must-do” event on the global running calendar. \nRegister for the B.A.A. 10K \nAt a Glance\n\nLocation: Boston\, MA — United States\nNext Date: 2026-06-21\nDistances: 10K\nStart Time: 08:00\n\nRegister & Learn More\nVisit the official race website for entry details\, course maps\, and registration: https://www.baa.org/races/boston-10k/
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/baa-10k/
LOCATION:BAA 10K | Boston\, Charles Street (between Boston Common and Public Garden)\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Cascade Lakes Relay
DESCRIPTION:Course Highlights\nThe Cascade Lakes Relay is one of the Pacific Northwest’s most epic endurance adventures. The 216-mile course begins at Diamond Lake Resort in the shadow of Mount Thielsen and winds through the Oregon Outback\, rural agricultural country\, and remote high desert before climbing back into the Cascade Lakes Highway and finishing at Riverbend Park in Bend’s Old Mill District. Teams see more cows than semi-trucks and smell ponderosa pines instead of exhaust. The 36 legs range from barely 2 miles to nearly 11 miles\, averaging 6 miles per runner. \nRace Details\nThe 19th Annual Cascade Lakes Relay takes place June 26-27\, 2026. Standard teams consist of 12 runners\, each running three legs for approximately 18 miles total over the relay. Teams of 6-11 runners\, ultra teams of 2-6\, and Walk Relay teams are also welcome. The CLR 24 is a shorter version. The relay begins at Diamond Lake Resort\, where a packet pick-up BBQ dinner with live music and sunset toasts takes place on June 25th. Register via cascaderelays.com. \nWhy Runners Love It\nThe Cascade Lakes Relay is a bucket-list Oregon experience. Running through the night in the Oregon high desert\, with a billion stars overhead and Mount Bachelor lit by moonlight\, creates the kind of story runners tell for decades. The camaraderie built over 30+ hours in a van with 11 teammates is unlike anything else in the running world. The finish in Bend’s Old Mill District — after a day and night of effort — is one of the most emotional race finishes in the Pacific Northwest. \nRace-Weekend Tips\nRegister and submit projected finish times well before the May 1st deadline — start times are assigned based on projected pace. Each runner needs reflective gear for night legs. Pack food\, warm layers\, and sleeping bags for van time between legs. The pre-race dinner at Diamond Lake Resort on June 25th is a wonderful way to meet other teams. \nTake on Oregon’s greatest overnight relay — register at Cascade Relays.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/cascade-lakes-relay/
LOCATION:Cascade Lakes Relay | Diamond Lake to Bend\, Diamond Lake Resort\, Diamond Lake\, OR 97731 (start); Riverbend Park\, 799 SW Columbia St\, Bend\, OR 97702 (finish)\, Bend\, Oregon\, United States
CATEGORIES:Relay Races
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SUMMARY:Missoula Marathon 2026
DESCRIPTION:Beauty in the Countryside\nThere’s nothing quite like exploring a city or town on foot\, and what better way to do so than by running a marathon? If you’re a beginner looking for a scenic and exciting challenge\, then the Missoula Marathon is the ideal event for you. Set against the picturesque backdrop of Montana’s Big Sky country\, the Missoula Marathon offers a unique race experience that combines breathtaking views\, a friendly community atmosphere\, and a welcoming course suitable for all levels of runners. In this blog post\, we’ll take a closer look at what you can expect from the Missoula Marathon\, and how you can best prepare for the race. \n1. An Overview of the Missoula Marathon:\nThe Missoula Marathon is an annual event held in early July that brings runners from across the country and around the world to Missoula\, Montana. The marathon includes a full marathon\, half marathon\, 5K\, and kids’ marathon\, so there’s an option for every level of runner. The course is known for its scenic beauty\, as it winds through downtown Missoula\, crossing over the Clark Fork River and past historic landmarks such as the University of Montana campus\, before heading out of town and into the rolling hills of the surrounding countryside. The race finishes at Caras Park\, where runners can celebrate with music\, food\, and drinks. \n2. Training and Preparation\nIf you’re new to running\, the prospect of a marathon might seem daunting. However\, with the right training and preparation\, you can successfully complete the Missoula Marathon. The best way to train for a marathon is to follow a structured training plan that gradually builds up your endurance and distance over several weeks or months. There are many online resources available for free\, and you can also consider hiring a running coach or joining a local running group. It’s important to also focus on cross-training\, stretching\, and recovery to prevent injury and burnout. \n3. Race Day Tips\nOn race day\, it’s important to arrive early to avoid any last-minute stress or delays. You should also fuel up with a light breakfast that includes carbohydrates and protein\, and stay hydrated throughout the race. Remember to pace yourself\, and don’t start off too fast or you risk burning out before the finish line. It’s also helpful to break up the race into smaller goals\, such as focusing on reaching the next mile marker or aid station. Finally\, make sure to smile and have fun – the Missoula Marathon is all about the experience of running through a beautiful landscape and being a part of a supportive community. \n4. Exploring Missoula\nIn addition to the marathon itself\, Missoula has plenty to offer visitors before and after the race. The town is known for its vibrant downtown area\, which features local shops\, restaurants\, and breweries. You can also visit the Missoula Art Museum\, the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula\, or take a hike in one of the many nearby parks or natural areas. And of course\, you can enjoy the natural beauty of Montana – from scenic drives to fishing and other outdoor activities. \nThe Missoula Marathon is a unique and rewarding race experience that combines stunning scenery with a friendly community atmosphere. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting out\, the Missoula Marathon has something to offer everyone. By following a training plan\, staying hydrated on race day\, and enjoying the experience\, you can successfully complete the Missoula Marathon and make lasting memories in one of Montana’s most scenic locations. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/missoula-marathon-2024/
LOCATION:Missoula Marathon | Location\, 16600 Beckwith St.\, Frenchtown\, MT\, 59834\, United States
CATEGORIES:Road Races
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SUMMARY:Western States Endurance Run
DESCRIPTION:The Western States Endurance Run\, commonly referred to as WSER\, is one of the oldest and most prestigious ultramarathon races in the world. Founded in 1974\, it covers a 100-mile course from Squaw Valley\, California to Auburn\, California\, passing through the Sierra Nevada and Cascade ranges. The terrain is rugged\, with punishing climbs and descents\, and the weather is usually hot and unforgiving. Running the WSER is considered the ultimate test of endurance\, and thousands of ultra-runners from around the world dream of one day crossing the finish line. If you’re planning to tackle this iconic race\, read on for a guide to WSER to help you prepare for it. \nWSER Course:\nThe WSER course is 100 miles long with over 18\,000 feet of elevation gain and almost 23\,000 feet of descent. The course passes through canyons\, meadows\, forests\, and streams\, providing stunning vistas for the runners. The course is marked with ribbons\, chalk\, and reflectors\, and aid stations are set up every few miles to provide food\, fluids\, medical assistance\, and encouragement. To gauge your readiness for the WSER\, you should study the course map and elevation profile\, and train on similar terrain and conditions. \nWSER Qualification:\nTo enter the WSER\, you need to qualify by completing a qualifying race of at least 50 miles within the past two years. The qualifying races should be certified by a recognized ultrarunning organization and have predetermined time limits based on the distance. If you’re new to ultrarunning\, you should start with shorter races and work your way up to the qualifying distance. You also need to register for the WSER as soon as possible since the race lottery closes quickly. \nWSER Training:\nTraining for the WSER requires a long-term plan that includes mileage buildup\, hill work\, speed work\, recovery\, nutrition\, and mental preparation. You should aim to log at least 50 miles per week\, with one or two long runs of 20 to 30 miles\, and many short runs of 5 to 10 miles. You should also do hill repeats\, tempo runs\, and pace runs to simulate the race conditions. You should recover actively through cross-training\, yoga\, massage\, and rest days. You should also design a nutrition plan that suits your needs and budget\, and practice it during training. Finally\, you should prepare yourself mentally by visualizing the challenges and rewards of the race\, and staying positive and focused. \nWSER Race Day:\nOn the race day\, you should arrive at the start area well-rested\, nourished\, hydrated\, and clothed appropriately for the weather. You should carry a hydration system\, a headlamp\, a map\, a whistle\, and a first-aid kit with you at all times. You should also carry a drop bag with spare clothes\, shoes\, socks\, and nutrition to be delivered to designated aid stations. You should run at your own pace\, conserve your energy\, and listen to your body. You should also stay alert\, beware of the wildlife\, and respect the other runners\, volunteers\, and supporters. Most importantly\, you should enjoy the experience\, savor the scenery\, and celebrate the accomplishment. \nThe Western States Endurance Run is not just a race\, but a journey that tests your physical\, mental\, and emotional limits. To succeed in the WSER\, you need to have discipline\, dedication\, and determination\, and to prepare thoroughly for it. By following the tips in this guide\, you can increase your chances of completing the WSER and joining the ranks of the elite ultra-runners who have achieved this feat. Remember\, the WSER is not for everyone\, but for those who dare to dream big and work hard\, the WSER is the ultimate adventure. \nCheck out our race catalog for more exciting races.
URL:https://whatracetorun.com/event/western-states-100-miler/
LOCATION:Western States 100 Miler | Location\, California\, 96416\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trail Races
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