“A Breezy Run” is the line that sticks, and the feel here is city-road running rather than a remote point-to-point adventure. The Brisbane Marathon fits that practical calendar slot where you can race hard, jog with a crew, or bring the family along, with road running, walking, and kids’ and juniors’ events all under the same banner.
The longer race is a two-loop course with 274 m of climbing, while the next option down takes one loop with half that gain. It is not completely flat but still reads like a runnable city course. It draws a proper field without feeling anonymous: the last edition had 600+ runners in the headline race, 1,000+ in the next two main events, and 500+ in the shorter road race, plus walkers and younger runners sharing the day.