Saturday October 19th, 2024
Baltimore, MD
Distance: Marathon · Half Marathon · 5K
Offical Race Web Site
The fair yet challenging course travels through the many diverse neighborhoods including the scenic Inner Harbor waterfront area, historic Federal Hill and charming Fells Point. The route also travels through the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore right past the penguin exhibit who will undoubtedly be dressed in their tuxedos awaiting your arrival. Miles 16-20 of the marathon route have been compared to Boston’s famed “Heartbreak Hill” but runners are rewarded with a loop around Lake Montebello providing runners with some relief and flat terrain.
The final 5 miles are mostly downhill and boast some of our most friendly spectators who have been known to hand out gummy bears and open their homes for bathroom emergencies. Then it is back downtown to an inspiring finish through Camden Yards ballpark, home of the Baltimore Orioles. Runners finish on Raven’s Walk in the shadows of M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens.
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displays approximate race location · Baltimore MD 21202
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
Male | 2:28:12 | Zachary Ripley | ||
2nd Male | 2:34:00 | Marcus Hershberger | ||
3rd Male | 2:35:21 | Daniel Rowe | ||
4th Male | 2:35:36 | Robert Creese | ||
Female | 2:52:23 | Emily Royston | ||
2nd Female | 3:05:10 | Julia Roman Duval | ||
3rd Female | 3:06:04 | Katie Shay | ||
4th Female | 3:08:44 | Alison Schwartz |
Division | Time | Name | Age | Home |
M 40-49 | 2:34:00 | Marcus Hershberger | ||
M 50-59 | 3:13:29 | Remus Medley | ||
M 60-69 | 3:20:44 | Curtis WU | ||
F 40-49 | 3:05:10 | Julia Roman Duval | ||
F 50-59 | 3:55:52 | Lan Feng |
About the course
The fair yet challenging course travels through the many diverse neighborhoods including the scenic Inner Harbor waterfront area, historic Federal Hill and charming Fells Point. The route also travels through the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore right past the penguin exhibit who will undoubtedly be dressed in their tuxedos awaiting your arrival. Miles 16-20 of the marathon route have been compared to Boston’s famed “Heartbreak Hill” but runners are rewarded with a loop around Lake Montebello which provides some relief and flat terrain. The final 5 miles are mostly downhill and boast some of our most friendly spectators who have been known to hand out gummy bears and open their homes for bathroom emergencies. Then it’s a left turn onto Pratt Street to a finish in the shadow of the USS Constellation and a celebration of your run along the waterfront promenade through McKeldin Square, West Shore Park and Rash Field.