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Philadelphia Marathon

Philadelphia Marathon

Description

The Philadelphia Marathon is one of the most popular and historic races in the United States, attracting thousands of runners from across the globe. Held annually in late November, the race offers participants a scenic tour through the heart of Philadelphia, showcasing its rich history, vibrant neighborhoods, and iconic landmarks. The course begins and ends near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, famously known for the “Rocky Steps,” and takes runners past sights such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Schuylkill River, and Boathouse Row.

Runners of all levels can enjoy the mostly flat and fast course, making it an excellent choice for those seeking to qualify for the Boston Marathon or achieve a personal best. The race is well-supported, with enthusiastic spectators lining the streets and frequent aid stations offering hydration and medical assistance.

In addition to the full marathon, the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend includes a half marathon, an 8K race, and a kids’ fun run, making it an inclusive event for athletes of all ages and abilities. The marathon’s rich history, scenic beauty, and enthusiastic crowds create an unforgettable race experience. With its perfect blend of challenge and inspiration, the Philadelphia Marathon remains a must-run event on many runners’ race calendars.

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Average Temperature

# of Finishers

13,000 Half Marathon

11,000+ Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Mostly Flat
Type: Mostly Loop
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: Yes
Time Limit: 7 hours (full), 3.5 hours (half)

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: Unknown
Elevation Loss: Unknown

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: Yes
World Major Qualifier: Yes

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