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Wineglass Marathon

Wineglass Marathon

Description

The Wineglass Marathon is a picturesque race held annually in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. Known for its fast, point-to-point course, the marathon takes place on the first Sunday of October, attracting runners from across the country looking to achieve personal bests or qualify for more significant events like the Boston Marathon. Starting in Bath and finishing in historic downtown Corning, the course follows the scenic Chemung River Valley, offering participants beautiful views of rural landscapes, rolling hills, and colorful fall foliage.

One of the key highlights of the Wineglass Marathon is its flat and slightly downhill terrain, making it a popular choice for runners seeking a personal record. The cool autumn weather adds to the ideal racing conditions. Along the route, spectators cheer participants on, creating a friendly, small-town, welcoming, and supportive atmosphere.

The event is named after the area’s renowned glassblowing history, and each finisher is awarded a hand-crafted glass medal—an iconic keepsake that sets the race apart from others. In addition to the marathon, there are options for a half marathon and a relay, allowing participants of various levels to participate in the weekend festivities.

With its charming course, beautiful scenery, and well-organized setup, the Wineglass Marathon is a must-do event for seasoned marathoners and first-timers alike.

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# of Finishers

1,600 Half Marathon

1,600 Marathon

Course Information

Profile: Downhill
Type: Point to Point
Surface: Road/Pavement
Pace Groups: Yes
Time Limit: 6.5 hours (full), 7 hours (half)

Elevation Details

Elevation Gain: 411 ft (125 m)
Elevation Loss: 610 ft (185 m)

Qualifying Race For:

Boston: No
World Major Qualifier: Yes

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