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Join more than 4,500 women who set the pace and run/walk through Sunnybrook Park and the Toronto Park system, in the heart of the city, in one of Toronto’s most popular running series and one of the largest women’s running series in the country. We are committed to creating opportunities for women to be healthy and active in an inspiring, fun, and friendly environment. You can decide to make the races as fun, recreational or as competitive as you want. Our races are very popular and fill quickly. Register now to secure your spot at the start lines and set the pace on race day. Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s Half Marathon/10k/5k on May 24, 2020 Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s 10k/5k on August 15, 2020 Register now for the 2020 Toronto Women’s 8k/5k on October 24, 2020 Please consider fundraising for our exclusive charitable partner, the Pediatric Oncology Group of Ontario (POGO) and help us raise more than $40,000 in 2020. Since we started the series in 2009, we have raised over $400,000 for POGO, thank you for helping make that happen. Come set the pace with us! We look forward to seeing you at the start […]

The Chevron City to Surf for Activ turns 45 this year, this iconic event and one of the ‘must do’ runs in Australia, so whether you run, walk or roll your way through the 4km, 12km, half marathon or marathon, the atmosphere is contagious. It’s a day of fun and fitness, a celebration of inspiration and achievement for all! It’s also Activ’s largest annual fundraiser, providing valuable programs and services for thousands of people living with disability. Activ has been ‘active’ in the community since 1951 and we’ve grown to become WA’s leading disability services provider. We’ve generated over $10 million in the last 15 years and fundraising is open to any charity, not-for-profit or school. The Chevron City to Surf is owned by Activ, which makes it more unique as Activ provide the opportunity for participants to raise money for their chosen charity, spreading the love amongst the community. The event includes a Marathon, Half Marathon, 12km Run, 12km Walk, 4km Run and Walk and a 4km Wheelchair– so there’s something for any level of fitness. The Marathon and Half Marathon courses are one of the most picturesque in the world – winding along the beautiful Swan River and […]

The Glencoe Marathon, the first marathon to be run through this amazing landscape, links Glen Nevis with the great Glencoe. Taking in two gruelling climbs, with a total ascent of 1369m as well as the Devil’s Staircase, a gruelling 240 metre descent over the eastern edge of the truly fearsome Aonach Eagach Ridge, runners will be rewarded at every turn with views of some of the most stunning and dramatic mountains in the Scottish Highlands. The Half Marathon joins the marathon route at Kinlochleven. Register for both events HERE

Set in the stunning surroundings of Denbies Vineyard near Dorking the Bacchus Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K have rapidly become must-do events on the UK running calendar.  Most of the field turn out in fancy dress, there are numerous bands playing around the course but it’s the drinks station on route that separates Bacchus from other running races and epitomise the spirit of the event. You will have the chance to sample six fabulous English wines, at five drinks stations along the course with two wines served at the last station, with food and soft drinks to accompany them. If you are running the marathon you go around twice which means 12 wines! There’s more food and drink waiting for you at the finish at the post-race hog roast where the party carries on long into the evening. https://www.209events.com/uk-running-events/surrey_bacchus_marathon_and_half_marathon?RL=1

The GMS Queen City Marathon has grown from its humble beginnings, in 2001, to become the largest road race in Saskatchewan today. With three days of races and over 6000 participants this has truly become a must attend event for runners and walkers alike. The GMS Queen City Marathon includes a race for every pace with a marathon, half marathon, 10K, two 5K’s and a kid’s mini marathon spread throughout the second weekend in September. Friday, September 11 University of Regina Night Owl 5K – 8:00 PM Saturday, September 12 Mini-Marathon events – 10 AM start Campbell & Haliburton Insurance Family 5K – 2 PM start Sunday, September 13 GMS 42.2K Run City of Regina 42.2K Walk 42.2K Wheelchair Auto Gallery Subaru 21.1K Run Saskatchewan Egg Producers 21.1K Walk Regina Hotel Association 10K Open Road Recreation 42.2K Team Relay https://runqcm.ca/index

We are delighted to offer 6 race options for 2020 Full Marathon, Half Marathon, 10k , 5k, Junior 1k, Junior 200m and a Woodland Walk. The New Forest is one of the most beautiful locations in the UK. We are excited about sharing this with you. Extensive planning and testing has gone into the routes to offer a true New Forest experience. All routes will start and finish from New Park Showground, Brockenhurst and wind through the heart of the New Forest National Park. The multi-terrain courses offer some of the most scenic running experiences in the country, with a blend of forest enclosures, open roads, far reaching views and of course, the famous New Forest ponies! Date: 13th September 2020 Location: New Park Showground, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7QH Organiser: ORA Events Limited Contact email: [email protected] Event website: http://www.newforestmarathon.co.uk/

The New Forest is one of the most beautiful locations in the UK. We are excited about sharing this with you. Extensive planning and testing has gone into the routes to offer a true New Forest experience. All routes will start and finish from New Park Showground, Brockenhurst and wind through the heart of the New Forest National Park. The multi-terrain courses offer some of the most scenic running experiences in the country, with a blend of forest enclosures, open roads, far reaching views and of course, the famous New Forest ponies! Over the last 35 years the marathon has raised over £1.31 million for local good causes, making a huge impact to many people and organisations, many of which you will see volunteering on race day. It is absolutely imperative to us to see this pot continue to grow to support all the superb organisations that exist within the New Forest and surrounding area. To achieve this, we have set up The New Forest Marathon Community Fund. Home

Farnham Pilgrim Marathon ( or Half Marathon) has been described as possibly one of the prettiest trail Events in the UK. It is set to be one of the “must-do” events of the year again! The route is equally challenging but rewarding after all it is the Surrey Hills! The Farnham Pilgrim was awarded a trophy for the “Best New Event” after its inaugural running in 2010. Since that date it has been consistently highly-rated by participants. This is no ordinary Trail marathon, Its more of a Pilgrimage taking the Pilgrims way and North downs Way, passing 5 churches, an abbey, 2 Manor houses, ponds, rivers, old mills, Vineyards, even Llamas on the Marathon course! with stunning scenery. It is a unique, bespoke event with the option of a Half Marathon Run (or walk) The Marathon halfway point, reaches the amazing St.Marthas church. Home

The race starts on Main Street. From there runners bear right along cobbles and through Sun Street towards Penistone Hill. After a brief uphill section, they pass the cricket ground and along Lee Lane to the nearby reservoir. The next four miles is on tarmac, over a stream and across an open moor to Withens Pub. The route continues across countryside, passing near Gatehouse and via Houghgate and Brookhouse reaching the halfway mark at the junction with the A629. The inward half starts along a footpath to Denholme Beck. Under a railway bridge to a reservoir, through allotments and over a viaduct, the route carries on through forest and across moorland to Hainworth Village. From there, runners pass along Black Moor Road, the nearby farmhouse and onto Penistone Hill. Then the last 1.2 miles onto the finish line. The Yorkshireman

City-Bay Fun Run Committee Inc. is a not-for-profit organisation. Our prime objective is to raise funds to support Athletics in South Australia and our efforts therefore assist athletes and clubs within the athletics community in South Australia. Local Service Clubs, as well as the Athletic community are supported with a donation based on the amount of volunteer help they provide both on race day and for pre-race administration. Race Events

Don’t miss out! Run one of the world’s most scenic #bucketlist marathons. It is run on one of the most spectacular courses in the world, taking in all of the Sydney iconic landmarks and providing all runners with a unique opportunity of crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge traffic free.  Run across the Sydney Harbour Bridge and finish at the Sydney Opera House! Be quick and register today. CHOOSE YOUR EVENT Join in on the fun of the Blackmores Sydney Running Festival on Sunday, 20 September 2019 and enjoy Sydney, Australia’s most scenic course. All four running events start in Bradfield Park, Milsons Point travel over the main deck of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and finish at the Sydney Opera House (Marathon, Half Marathon and Bridge Run) whilst the Family Fun Run has its own unique finish at the Conservatorium of Music, the entrance of the Royal Botanic Gardens. https://www.sydneyrunningfestival.com.au/races

From the cannon used as a “starter’s pistol” to the “dog-tag” medals soldiers place around all participants necks at the finish line, this unique event is “military” from start to finish. More than anything, though, Canada Army Run, is about Canadians and the Canadian Armed Forces – Air Force, Army, and Navy – joining together in the spirit of camaraderie and community. It’s a chance for the troops to extend the military esprit de corps to Canadians and to thank them for their support. And, it’s an opportunity for Canadians to say thanks to the men and women who serve them in so many ways at home and abroad. No ordinary race. People run, walk or roll in Canada Army Run for many different reasons. Some are trying to break records or achieve personal bests. Some come in memory of parents or grandparents who spent their careers in the military, or of loved ones who lost their lives in the line of duty. Many are honouring sons, daughters, brothers, sisters, or mothers and fathers who are in the military today. Others come to salute Canada’s injured soldiers who participate in the 5K, 10K and half marathon events and demonstrate for all the […]