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Akron Marathon confirms return this year

After a year of isolation due to COVID-19 and months of cold weather, it's time to start running again.

The Akron Marathon on Tuesday announced there are 200 days to go before the main event in September. The first event is set for June, and slots are filling up. Half of the September marathon registrations already have been spoken for as well.

Summit County Public Health approved the plans in a letter to the nonprofit back in November, stating the protocols established were, "very thorough and well thought-out," according to Tonia Burford, environmental health director.

"With the staggered start and bracelet system you have implemented to limit capacity in the races that end in stadiums, there is no need to apply for a variance at this time under the current sports directors' order," Burford wrote.

Plans for the Expo remain pending, race officials said.

After canceling the first two races last year, the Akron Marathon hosted a virtual race last September.

The city of Akron approved plans for this year's in-person race series at the end of February.

The city will continue to follow the guidance of Summit County Public Health regarding health and safety protocols necessary for race days with the understanding that these are subject to change based upon the restrictions and orders in lace at the time of the races," Mayor Daniel Horrigan wrote Feb. 24, adding the city will provide security and safety forces to support the event.

The Akron Marathon announced the approvals Tuesday on social media, inviting the community to start training for the signature event, scheduled for Sept. 25 at FirstEnergy Stadium.

posted Wednesday March 10th
by Eric Marotta