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Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon

Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon

Description

The Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon is a challenging and significant annual event at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. This marathon honors the brave soldiers who endured the brutal Bataan Death March during World War II, where tens of thousands of U.S. and Filipino troops were forced to march through harsh conditions by their captors.

The event is more than just a race; it is a tribute to those who sacrificed their lives and endured unimaginable hardships. Participants can choose between full marathon and shorter distances, with the course taking them through desert terrain, sand pits, and rugged trails, mimicking the harsh conditions of the original march. The marathon is open to both runners and marchers, many of whom wear military gear or carry heavy packs to honor the fallen further.

The event draws military personnel, veterans, and civilians worldwide, creating a unique atmosphere of respect, reflection, and camaraderie. The starting line is a moving scene, with survivors of the original Bataan Death March present to share their stories and inspire participants.

With its challenging course and profound history, the Bataan Memorial Death March Marathon is a physically and emotionally rewarding experience. It reminds runners and marchers alike of the courage and resilience of those who came before them. It’s a race unlike any other, where every step carries a deep sense of purpose and remembrance.

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# of Finishers

2,500 Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Very Hilly
Type: Mostly Loop
Surface: Trails
Pace Groups: No
Time Limit: Route closes at 8:00 PM

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: Unknown
Elevation Loss: Unknown

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: No
World Major Qualifier: No

Other Races In New Mexico

Boston Qualifier: No
World Major Qualifier: No
Western States 100: No
UTMB Index: No