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Pittsburgh Marathon

Pittsburgh Marathon

Description

The Pittsburgh Marathon is a premier running event held annually in early May. It offers participants a challenging yet scenic race through the City of Bridges. The course showcases Pittsburgh’s unique urban landscape, taking runners across several of its 446 bridges and offering breathtaking views of its three rivers—the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio. The marathon starts downtown and winds through diverse neighborhoods, including the historic Strip District, Oakland’s cultural and educational hub, and the vibrant South Side.

Known for its hilly terrain, the Pittsburgh Marathon is not an easy course, but it provides a rewarding experience for runners who enjoy a challenge. The elevation changes, and rolling hills are balanced by the city’s energetic spectators, who line the streets to cheer on participants. The race also boasts well-organized aid stations, on-course entertainment, and medical support, ensuring a top-notch experience for both elite and recreational runners.

In addition to the full marathon, the weekend includes a half marathon, marathon relay, 5K, and kids’ races, offering something for runners of all ages and abilities. The Pittsburgh Marathon is a Boston qualifier, attracting severe runners looking for their next goal while providing a supportive environment for first-time marathoners. With its urban beauty, community spirit, and race-day excitement, the Pittsburgh Marathon is a must-do for runners seeking a memorable race in a dynamic city.

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Average Temperature

# of Finishers

11,000+ Half Marathon

3,500+ Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Rolling Hills
Type: Loop
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: Yes
Time Limit: 16 minutes per mile (full), 20 minutes per mile (half)

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: Unknown
Elevation Loss: Unknown

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: Yes
World Major Qualifier: No

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