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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 […]

A beautiful, challenging marathon course set in England’s most spectacular mountain scenery. The Langdale Marathon has a reputation as the toughest road marathon in the UK. Taking in two laps of the Half Marathon course and reaching gradients of 1:3, this stunning marathon attracts both seasoned runners and a large number people looking for their next challenge. Hosted in the heart of the Lake District the runners follow an anti-clockwise course from Great Langdale to Little Langdale and on to the picturesque hamlets of Skelwith Bridge and Chapel Stile. Climbing up to Blea Tarn (twice!) and Foulstep (twice!) the course is recognised as the toughest road marathon in UK. However, the stunning mountain scenery will surely take your mind off the effort. https://www.brathaychallenges.com/events/running/langdale-marathon?RL=1  

Recognized for impeccable organization on a scenic course managed by the US Marines in Arlington, VA and the nation’s capital, the Marine Corps Marathon is one of the largest marathons in the US and the world. Known as ‘the best marathon for beginners,’ the MCM is the largest marathon in the world that doesn’t offer prize money, earning its nickname, “The People’s Marathon.” Marine Corps Marathon is annually ranked as one of the largest marathons in the US and the world. Motivated individuals run the MCM as a tribute to a loved one serving this country or in memory of their sacrifice. They run in defiance, while facing an illness, whether their own or a loved one’s. They run to show love of country. The MCM welcomes those finding a new path to fitness and those simply seeking to conquer a distance that once seemed impossible. Organized by the men and women of the United States Marine Corps, the MCM celebrates the honor, courage and commitment of all finishers. Held in Arlington, VA, National Harbor, MD and the nation’s capital, the MCM hosts runners from all 50 states and more than 60 countries. https://www.marinemarathon.com/events/marathon

Voted one of the most scenic courses with every race distance following the Niagara River and ending at the majestic Horseshoe Falls on the Canadian side of the border. The Marathon is truly international with the start in Buffalo, NY. The Half, 10k and 5k distances all start and end in Canada. As you line up on Lincoln Parkway in Buffalo for the start of the Niagara Falls International Marathon, you will find yourself in a most historic and beautiful area. Originally called North Park, it is now known as Delaware Park. Opened in 1870, this beautiful green area was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted who also designed New York City’s Central Park and Brooklyn’s Prospect Park. Lincoln Parkway is only a small part of the park that includes the Buffalo Zoo, Baseball Diamonds, Soccer Fields, Running Track, Picnic Areas and a Golf Course (formerly known as the Sheep Meadow in the 1880’s where flocks of sheep grassed). Landing Page

The ASB Auckland Marathon on Sunday, 1 November 2020 is an annual Festival of Events with a range of distances so everyone can participate – including the ASB Marathon, Half Marathon, 11K Traverse, Heart Foundation 5K Challenge and the Kids Marathon. The Full and Half Marathon events start in Devonport and have run over Auckland’s Harbour Bridge since 2000, finishing at Victoria Park near the CBD. The “Party in the Park” after function has a corporate marquee village and other fun and entertainment. The Marathon, Half Marathon and 12k Traverse go over the Auckland Harbour Bridge, and the marathon and half marathon courses have been IAAF and AIMS Certified since 2006. The Wheelchair Marathon returns for a second year in 2019, but you must apply online and be accepted to race. RACE DATE:  Sunday 1 November 2020 DISTANCES:  Marathon, Half Marathon, 11km, 5km, Kid’s Marathon START TIMES: 6am Full Marathon; 6.50am Half Marathon; 8.50am 11km; 10:45am 5km; 11am Kids Marathon. FINISH LINE: Victoria Park, Fanshawe Street, Auckland ATHLETE CHECK IN:  8am – 7pm Friday 30 October, 8am – 5pm Saturday 31 October – at The Cloud. You will need to provide Photo ID (preferably a drivers licence or passport) to be […]

The New York City Marathon is the largest in the world. The course provides a tour of all five boroughs, from the start on Staten Island to the finish in Manhattan’s Central Park—that is, if you can get in. (If you did, check out Bart Yasso’s course tour.) If you do secure a spot, expect more than a million spectators to cheer you through the finish. The race is held annually on the first Sunday of November and includes over 50,000 runners, from the world’s top professional athletes to runners of all ages and abilities, including over 9,000 charity runners. Participants from over 125 countries tour the diverse neighborhoods of New York City’s five boroughs—Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan. Race morning also features the Rising New York Road Runners Youth Invitational at the TCS New York City Marathon, a race within Central Park that ends at the marathon finish line. More than one million spectators and 10,000 volunteers line the city’s streets in support of the runners, while millions more watch the globally televised broadcast. The race is a founding member of the Abbott World Marathon Majors, which features the world’s top marathons—Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, and […]

Channel your inner Rocky as you run by many of the famous sites featured in the movie—including, of course, the iconic steps at the Philadelphia Art Museum, in view of where the race starts and finishes. The first half of the course winds through the city’s historic colonial downtown, before turning off on an extended out-and-back along the Schuylkill River. At mile 19 you’ll enter the small neighborhood of Manayunk—don’t be surprised if revelers at the bars lining the street offer beer to help power you through the final stretch back to the city. https://www.philadelphiamarathon.com

The California International Marathon point-to-point, net downhill course has remained unchanged for 33 years, providing over 100,000 runners of all speeds–from first-timers to the fastest of the fast–the best chance to achieve their marathon goals. The course is USATF certified. Not yet ready for the full 26.2-mile marathon distance but still want to take part in the CIM fun? Round up some friends and for a team for the CIM Relay Challenge! CIM Relay Challenge teams can be 2, 3, or 4 runners, and together teams complete the full marathon distance with each runner completing a leg of 5.9-7.5 miles (distances vary on each leg). And who knows . . . this year’s relay runner may be next year’s marathon finisher! Adults and children can join the fun and excitement of the California International Marathon by participating in the 2.62-mile UC Davis Children’s Hospital maraFUNrun and Fitness Walk. Standard Registration opens early March 2020 California International Marathon

Event Details Sunday, 24.01.2021 Competition Day/ Awards Ceremony 08:30 – Start of Funchal Marathon 09:30 – Start of Funchal Mini Marathon 10:00 – Start of Funchal Half Marathon 12:00 – Awards Ceremony to the first three athletes of each event 13:30 – Awards Ceremony for the remaining places Note: For reasons of force majeure, times and locations may change.

VnExpress Marathon will be held for the first time in the northern port city of Hai Phong on December 17, 2023, with an expected scale of 8,000 runners. VnExpress Marathon Hai Phong has four distances: 5km, 10km, 21km and 42km, taking runners through iconic landmarks Like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, Hai Phong has a large, fast-growing running community. Hai Phong has about 600 streets in seven downtown districts, which are favorable to create an impressive running route. Well preserved architectural works built from the French colonial period and famous culinary culture will add attraction to the race. Hai Phong is easily reached via Hanoi – Hai Phong highway, or Cat Bi Airport which connects directly with Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Nha Trang, Phu Quoc, Da Lat, Can Tho, Quy Nhon, Dong Hoi and some cities in the Central Highlands such as Pleiku and Buon Ma Thuot. Like other tournaments in the VM system, VM Haiphong will offer runners full support in medical care, drinking water, and security on the route. Course details Course surface Road

The Pisa Marathon is very popular with many participants coming from outside Italy. It will be held in December in the city of Pisa, Italy. Pisa’s famous attraction is the Leaning Tower without a doubt, the city is so ancient it doesn’t really have a birth date but it’s been tied to the sea ever since its first days. It was founded in one of the great bays along the Arno River but it was above all the sea that would determine its destiny. Pisa became a capital of fundamental cultural importance and gave birth to illustrious names in every age, names like Galileo, and the celebrated Mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci.   Course highlights The race starts from Miracles Square in the centre of Pisa, finishing next to the Leaning Tower of Pisa, at Baptister line. Athletes will run the path measured by FIDAL, Italian Athletic Federation (departure, riversides, district of Porta a Mare, La Vettola, San Piero a Grado, via Bigattiera, Tirrenia and Marina di Pisa, Viale d’Annunzio, Porta a Mare, Bridge of Cittadella, via Roma, Via Santa Maria, dei Miracoli and Piazza).   Start address: Mura di Pisa, Piazza dei Miracoli, Pisa, Province of Pisa, Italy Finish address: Leaning Tower of […]