
Tue
26
May
18° Camminata delle Spighe (8,2-4Km)
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Tue
26
May
3° Memorial Biagio Torino
Roccapiemonte, IT
Tue
26
May
CORSA di SAN GIOVANNI
Chianciano Terme, IT
Tue
26
May
EcoRun Varese (42-10-5Km)
Varese, IT
Tue
26
May
Quatrail Des Alpages
Quart, IT
Tue
26
May
Trail Sacred Forests
Badia Prataglia, IT
Tue
26
May
17° Marcia de La Tigre
Robecco sul Naviglio, IT
Tue
26
May
1° Straovada
Ovada, IT
Tue
26
May
Gran Prix Gorgonzola Oioli
Veruno, IT
Wed
27
May
6° Vertical del Seru
Condove, IT
Wed
27
May
Gruppo di Cammino "Torrenova"(10-8-6Km)
Modena, IT
Wed
27
May
Primavera Fiorentina – 46° Trofeo Silvano Conticini
Firenze, IT
Wed
27
May
57° Trofeo Toscanello d’Oro
Pontassieve, IT
Wed
27
May
Camminata dell’Unità
Crespellano, IT
Wed
27
May
Parma Sunset Run
Parma, IT
Thu
28
May
5Mila del Novisad
Modena, IT
Thu
28
May
2° CorriArci a Ponte Valleceppi
Perugia, IT
Thu
28
May
Elba Challenge Run
Isola d'Elba, IT
Thu
28
May
Elba Run Challenge
Isola d'Elba, IT
Thu
28
May
Notturna al Noceto
Vauda Canavese, IT
Run Rome The Marathon
Distances
Full
About this race
Run Rome The Marathon is an annual road marathon in Rome, typically held in spring. It begins at the Fori Imperiali and concludes on Via dei Fori Imperiali. This race has been a fixture in the city’s running schedule since 1982. It is part of a larger race weekend that also features the ACEA RUN4ROME relay and a 5K Fun Run on Saturday. The Expo Village is located at Circo Massimo, near a Metro B station, and admission to the expo is complimentary. The marathon employs several start waves, and its program includes a separate start for wheelchair participants and pushers.
The course showcases numerous Roman landmarks, passing the Circus Maximus and running close to the Colosseum before finishing on the imperial road. The race has twice hosted the Italian Marathon Championships. A special millennium edition commenced in Saint Peter’s Square, using the basilica’s bells as the starting signal. Another edition commemorated Abebe Bikila’s Olympic marathon victory in Rome; the men’s winner finished barefoot as a tribute. The participants include international elites, club runners, charity participants, relay teams, and those enjoying the entire Rome weekend. Finisher shirts, the Vittoria mascot, and the #RunLikeAGladiator tag contribute to the event’s distinct traditions.
Start location
Via dei Fori Imperiali
Roma, RM