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Air Force Marathon
Dayton · 78 km away
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2026 Air Force Marathon
Dayton · 78 km away
Cincinnati · 80 km
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Recurring Marathon races near Cincinnati

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Become a Racing for Sustainability Champion!
THU DEC 31
Racing for Sustainability is a US-based running initiative for people who want races to create less waste. It focuses on the environmental footprint of running events, from local 5Ks to major marathons, and highlights the everyday litter runners encounter on course: discarded cups, gel packets, plastic bottles, food packaging, and unworn race shirts. Participants can sign up as Racing for Sustainability Champions, though the role is not limited to those entering a specific race. Some Champions run with charity bibs, while others support the initiative by wearing Racing for Sustainability apparel on a neighborhood run or at a local event, using it to start conversations about eco-friendly racing habits.
When Pigs Fly, Anything’s Possible
THU DEC 31
The Flying Pig Marathon Weekend is Cincinnati’s main race weekend, featuring a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, and the 50 West Mile, all organized by Pig Works. Participants include runners and walkers. The weekend also accommodates volunteers, spectators, charity fundraisers, and those who wish to join the "Pig Party." The event is part of a larger Cincinnati race schedule that includes the TQL Beer Series, the Queen Bee Half Marathon Weekend, and a Flying Pig and FC Cincinnati Friendly. Recent Flying Pig weekends have seen record participation and fastest times. Pig Works also contributes to the local area through scholarships for high school athletes and support for a new headquarters and community center in Walnut Hills.
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Cincinnati Training Notes

Cincinnati hosts 4 Marathon races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Cincinnati runners use the Ohio River like a map. The Ohio River Trail runs 6 miles from Fountain Square when you want hills and skyline views. You can run 3 miles near Great American Ball Park for easy weekday mileage. You get 8 miles of waterfront running with the skyline right there. Locals get creative between Covington, Cincinnati, Newport, and Bellevue, especially on a 4-bridge run with Clay Wade, Roebling, Taylor Southgate, and the Purple People. Fleet Feet Cincinnati, Cincinnati Sunday Runners, Black Men Run's Cincinnati chapter, Roebling Runners, and Cincinnati Run Club keep the group-run calendar full. The Flying Pig Marathon, Queen City 5K, and Queen Bee Half Marathon are the anchor events.

Cincinnati riders get plenty of choice without leaving the tristate. The city has around 60 miles of bike lanes and shared-use pathways, and the Ohio River Trail gives you 23 miles for Z2. The Little Miami Scenic Trail runs over 70 miles and follows the bends of the Little Miami River. Wasson Way, the Beechmont Bridge Connector, Mill Creek Greenway, and the Lunken Airport Loop handle steady base miles. Monastery gives you the fun descent, while Decoursey, MLK bridge routes, and Northern Kentucky ridgetops bring the climbing. Queen City Bike, Tri State Trails, and Cincinnati Cycle Club are the club names to know. Cincy3 Cyclocross Festival is the 'cross anchor.

March through October is the clean training window around here. Summer runners deal with warm to hot, humid mornings, so locals go early, keep intervals honest, and use the riverfront, Lunken, or shaded park loops. Summer riders stack base miles on Little Miami, Loveland Bike Trail, and Ohio River Trail, then add gravel on South 80, Kingfisher Trail, or the unpaved part of the Licking River Greenway. Winter changes the rhythm for both sports. Cincinnati winters are cold and can be snowy, and the city averages 22.1 inches of snowfall, so locals shift to shorter loops, club runs, path rides, and dry singletrack windows.