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Marathon races near Geelong

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Upcoming Marathon races near Geelong

AUG 4
8AUG
Run · road · Marathon
Berry Long Run
Blackwood · 76 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Marathon
1K | 10K | 5K Green Point, Brighton Melbourne BRIGHTON BEACH MARATHON 42
Brighton · 60 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Marathon
42.2K | 21.1K | 10K | 5K <div id="shopify-section-6174199b-6d59-4ab5-92d4-21831c5339ca"
Melbourne · 65 km away
30AUG
Run · road · Marathon
42.2K | 21.1K | 10K | 5K
Melbourne · 65 km away
Geelong · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Geelong

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Melbourne Marathon Festival (Nike)
SAT OCT 10
The Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival is a major road-running event in Melbourne, held annually in October, offering races from the full marathon to short family runs. It is Australia’s largest road race by participation, attracting over 40,000 runners across the marathon, half marathon, 10km, 5km, 3km, and mini marathon events. The course is designed for consistent running: fast, flat, and passing Melbourne landmarks and coastal areas before finishing inside the Melbourne Cricket Ground, where participants complete a lap of the MCG. The festival now spans two days, with shorter races on Saturday and the longer events as the main focus on race day. It also attracts international runners via travel packages including accommodation, meals, race support, and guaranteed entry. The Nike title sponsorship generated additional interest after organizers issued an apology for altered social media images that removed rival shoe logos from runner photographs.
Sri Chinmoy Tan Team Relays
MON NOV 23
The Pillars of Wisdom marks the start and finish on The Tan Track, adjacent to the Botanic Gardens. The Sri Chinmoy Tan Team Relays feels like a club morning that evolved into a formal race, described as a "combined team relay and an individual race all in one," utilizing the well-known running path around the gardens. This event suits groups of friends, colleagues, classmates, gym partners, and family members forming teams without excessive formality. The race format is straightforward yet strategic: runners complete laps of The Tan, passing the baton in the transition zone at the Pillars of Wisdom. The baton must be exchanged each lap, and every participant must run a minimum of two laps. This necessitates teams considering runner order and pacing rather than simply deploying their fastest members. Individual runners participate in the same event, with access to drink stations, chip timing, and a congenial atmosphere in the city center.
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Geelong Training Notes

Geelong hosts 6 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run the Barwon River first, because the river is superb and the path gives easy Z2 without much fuss. The route runs 32km with 51m gain. Geelong Runners Club keeps it free, fun, and inclusive, and Geelong Cross Country Club brings the proper club-race feel. Kardinia Park anchors the Geelong Running Festival. Run4Geelong keeps the waterfront social. Barwon Heads Running Festival gives the flat coastal hit. John Landy Athletics Field suits intervals when you want no hiding.

Locals ride everything from bay spins to proper hurt. Geelong Cycling Club has been around since 1911, and its home sits at the Cycling Regional Pavilion at the Geelong Criterium Circuit site on Barwon Heads Road, Belmont. Belmont Crit Circuit, Eastern Gardens, Waurn Ponds Drive, Paraparap, Moriac General Store, and Deans Marsh Gravel Classic all sit in the race mix. Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race starts at the Geelong waterfront and rolls through Eastern Park, Barwon Heads, and Torquay. Barrabool Hills bring punchy climbs and quick descents. Challambra Crescent reaches 18%. Melville Avenue hits over 20%.

January and September are the big riding months, and they suit base miles on the Bay Trail, Bellarine Rail Trail, and Barwon River trail. February is the hottest month, so locals go early, keep the waterfront honest, and expect mild to warm summer days with westerly winds. Summer riding can feel hard at first on a very windy day, especially heading for the Bellarine Peninsula or Surf Coast. July is the coldest month, and winter shifts running toward steady river loops, sealed Barwon Valley Park courses, and shorter efforts around Eastern Park. Winter riding stays good, but locals choose routes with care.