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Courses de Half Marathon près de Ann Arbor

11 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 3 jours
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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de Ann Arbor

Cette semaine 1
4JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
20th Annual Hungry Duck Half Marathon, 10K & 5K Run/Walk
Brighton · à 28 km
JUL 4
12JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Heatwave Half Marathon - Ann Arbor
Chelsea · à 23 km
12JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Heatwave Half Marathon - Toledo
Toledo · à 72 km
25JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Eagle 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Lansing, MI (30)
Lansing · à 79 km
26JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Kensington Aloha Runs
Milford · à 37 km
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AOÛ 2
8AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
BRB - Back Roads Bound Half Marathon
White Lake · à 45 km
22AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Ninja 5K, 10K, & 13.1M at Lansing, MI (34)
Lansing · à 79 km
SEP 4
11SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
Run Woodstock
Gregory · à 34 km
20SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Detroit Women's Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K: Women Run the D Run/Walk
Detroit · à 63 km
20SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Garmin Marathon Toledo
Toledo · à 72 km
27SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
The Rooted Half Marathon & 5K
Lake Orion · à 70 km
Ann Arbor · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de Ann Arbor

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Spooky Sprint - Toledo
DIM OCT 4
Spooky Sprint - Ann Arbor
SAM OCT 24
Spooky Sprint - Ann Arbor takes place in October at Kensington Metropark, featuring a half marathon, 10K, 5K, untimed 1-mile, kids' dash, and a virtual option. Bodies Race Company presents this event as part of its Holiday Series, designed for runners aiming for a personal best and families seeking a costume-welcoming fall activity. The longer races use chip timing with live results, while the 1-mile and kids' dash offer a relaxed pace. The half marathon begins in the morning, following park roads shaded by trees and paved trails around Maple Beach. The course has a fast, gently rolling terrain, avoiding steep hills. Costumes are welcome, and finishers will receive Halloween treats. Early registrants get race merchandise, including a custom bib, a designer shirt, and a medal. The kids' dash is open to children aged 10 and under, with a free option that does not include merchandise. Youth pricing is available for the 5K and 10K, making the shorter distances more accessible for families.
Michigan Monster Dash
SAM OCT 24
The Michigan Monster Dash is a Halloween-themed run and walk held at Kensington Metropark in Milford, Michigan. The start and finish are located at Maple Beach by Kent Lake. Finish Line Runs, a race group from the Detroit/Ann Arbor area, organizes the event, typically scheduled for late October. Participants can select from a 1k Kids Dash, 5k, 10k, or half marathon. A virtual option is available for each distance, allowing individuals to run from home, a treadmill, or a local path. The in-person course winds through Kensington’s wooded area and is described as relatively flat, emphasizing the Halloween atmosphere over a challenging route. Costumes are highly encouraged, contributing to a family-friendly feel across all events, from the kids’ dash to the longer distances. The race supports Make-A-Wish Michigan, with participant contributions exceeding $8,000 for the charity. Previous race perks have included discount coupons from Dick’s in Novi, chocolate milk from Horizon Organic, and jerky packs from Jack Link’s.
Haunted 5K, 10K, 13.1M & 26.2M at Lansing, MI (43)
SAM OCT 24
The Haunted 5K, 10K, 13.1M & 26.2M is a late-October running event in Lansing, Michigan, offering four distances: 5K, 10K, half marathon, and marathon. All races begin at 9:30 AM. Advance registration is required through RunSignup, as there is no race-day signup available on site. The courses are straightforward out-and-backs. The 5K completes one loop, the 10K completes two, the half marathon completes four, and the marathon completes eight. Packet pickup is available 30 minutes before the start and concludes 10 minutes prior. Participants should anticipate a park vehicle fee upon entry, charged per car, not per person.
Miles 4 Meals
SAM NOV 7
Miles 4 Meals includes a 5K run, a 5K walk, and a Kids 1K Fun Run taking place at Water's Edge Park in Corpus Christi. This is the event's 17th year. The children's race starts first, then the 5K run, and finally the 5K walk occurs in the early evening. The 5K course is certified by USA Track & Field, meaning official times are recorded for rankings and can be submitted afterward. Packet pickup is available at the Coastal Bend Food Bank prior to the event. On race day, pickup is at the park, and an awards ceremony concludes the races.
Turkey Trails- Toledo
DIM NOV 8
Turkey Trails-Toledo is a Thanksgiving morning 5K race and walk held at the Eastern Community YMCA on Pickle Road in Oregon, Ohio, near Toledo. The in-person 5K begins at 9am. Race-day registration and packet pickup are available starting at 7:30am. A virtual option is offered for those who wish to receive the shirt and support the YMCA Scholarship Fund without participating on-site. The course begins and ends at the YMCA, following a quick road route through city streets, with a water station provided. Runners can contend for overall, masters, grand masters, and age-group awards, while the walk remains non-competitive. The event embraces Thanksgiving traditions: the first male and female runners reaching the one-mile mark receive turkeys, costumes are judged in categories such as best turkey look-alike, and the finish area offers fruit, baked goods, sports drink, chip-timed results, and an awards ceremony.
Black Toenail Friday Half Marathon and 7.5 Miler - MI
VEN NOV 27
Black Toenail Friday is a post-Thanksgiving trail race held at Proud Lake Recreation Area in Southeast Michigan. It offers half marathon and 7.5-mile distances, along with virtual and ruck divisions. The race begins at 11:00 AM, allowing participants to sleep in after Thanksgiving. This event is the final race in Trivium Racing’s Michigan Mega Medal Series and typically sells out. The course features well-marked, groomed wooded trails winding through forest and lake sections. The footing is smooth, making it suitable for beginners, yet it retains a distinct trail character compared to road races. The half marathon involves two laps of the course, while the 7.5-mile race completes one lap. Participants aim for personal bests, ruck the course, or run with companions. Post-race activities include campfires, ramen, and hot cocoa. Registration includes a long-sleeve tech shirt, with a hoodie option available.
Turkey Trails- Ann Arbor
SAM NOV 28
Turkey Trails Ann Arbor, c'est une journée de courses annuelle sur le thème de Thanksgiving à Ann Arbor, Michigan, avec un half marathon, un 10K, un 5K, un 1 Mile non chronométré et une Kids Dash. Les courses principales sont chronométrées par puce avec les résultats en direct, tandis que les épreuves plus courtes pour la famille sont là pour la détente, sans la pression. L'organisateur propose des tarifs jeunes pour le 5K et le 10K, pour les familles et ceux qui veulent faire un temps. L'endroit exact des courses est encore à définir (TBD), l'organisateur est en train de voir avec les parcs locaux pour tracer les parcours. La Kids Dash, c'est pour les enfants de 10 ans et moins, ça part juste avant la course principale, et ils ont un mini dossard, un t-shirt enfant et une médaille. La plupart des inscriptions te donnent droit à un dossard personnalisé, un t-shirt "designer", une médaille de finisher, des photos gratuites, plus des petites gourmandises à l'arrivée, comme de la tarte gratuite. Il y a des récompenses pour les classements scratch, masters et par catégorie d'âge sur le 5K, le 10K et le half marathon. Une option virtuelle est dispo pour ceux qui veulent le t-shirt et la médaille mais qui ne peuvent pas venir à Ann Arbor.
Turkey Trails- Lansing
DIM NOV 29
Holiday 5K, 10K, 13.1M at Hawk Island Park, Lansing, MI (52)
SAM DÉC 26
Winter Trail Fest Half Marathon and 5 Mile - Eastside
SAM FÉV 13
Winter Trail Fest East is a February trail race at Island Lake Recreation Area in Brighton, Michigan, offering half marathon and 5-mile options. The objective is to race through whatever winter conditions Michigan presents: snow, ice, slush, or mud. The start is scheduled for later morning, allowing runners and ruckers a bit more daylight and a better chance at milder temperatures before they begin on the trails. The half marathon route follows rolling singletrack, while the 5-mile course provides a shorter, quicker introduction to winter racing for less experienced trail runners. Both distances include run and ruck divisions, a distinctive feature for Michigan winter races that accommodates athletes carrying weighted packs. Finishers receive a WTF hoodie and medal. Racers participating in the Summer Trail Fest Ultra can also collect connecting medals as part of the WTF + STFU Trail Series.
MERCY HEALTH GLASS CITY MARATHON
SAM AVR 24
The Mercy Health Glass City Marathon is a spring marathon in Toledo, Ohio, run on a fast, flat 26.2-mile course organized by the Toledo Roadrunners Club. It draws a marathon field of up to 2,000 runners and is built for speed: it regularly ranks among the top 25 fastest marathons, and more than a third of the field runs a Boston Marathon qualifying time. The weekend also offers shorter races, with the Owens Corning Half Marathon, the Savage 5K, and the North Star BlueScope 5-Person Marathon Relay sharing the broader Glass City setup. The marathon and half marathon start on the University of Toledo campus and finish inside Glass Bowl Stadium, giving the race a clear college-campus anchor rather than a generic downtown finish. The half marathon covers 13.1 miles with about 3,000 runners, while the Savage 5K starts by the Clock Tower and ends on the stadium field with more than 1,000 finishers. The full marathon’s speed record is not just marketing: the race has produced the fourth-fastest American marathon, the fastest American marathon debut, the fastest marathon run in Ohio, and Olympic Marathon Trials qualifying performances.
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Ann Arbor accueille 23 courses de Half Marathon en 2026 dans un rayon de 80 km du centre-ville — dates à venir, séries récurrentes et autres courses à proximité, le tout au même endroit.

Ici, pour les base miles, on file sur le Border-to-Border Trail, le Gallup Park Loop, l'Argo/Bandemer Loop, et même sur le campus de l'University of Michigan et Downtown Ann Arbor. Le B2B, c'est plus de 35 miles à travers le Washtenaw County, et le Gallup Park, c'est une boucle complète d'environ 3 miles. Pour les jours de récup', on a le Bird Hills Nature Area, County Farm Park, Lillie Park et le Leslie Nature Center, c'est doux, boisé et sinueux, parfait. L'Ann Arbor Running Company, c'est la base de la semaine : 5K le lundi, intervalles le mardi, 5K le jeudi et les sorties longues le samedi. L'Ann Arbor Track Club, le PR Run Club, Ann Arbor Runners, Ann-Hua Runners, Bandit Racing Team, Fleet Feet, le Michigan AA Next Level Running Club et les Tree Town Trail Runners, eux, ils te remplissent l'agenda. La Dexter-Ann Arbor Run et The Big House 5K, ce sont un peu les rendez-vous incontournables.

Ici, à vélo, on roule un peu de gravel, un peu de bitume, un peu de voies multi-usages, et même du singletrack. L'Ann Arbor Bicycle Touring Society et l'Ann Arbor Velo Club, ce sont eux qui structurent bien la scène route ici. Le ThNR de l'AABTS, c'est 6 km avec 211 m de D+. Celui de l'AAVC, c'est 7 km avec 436 m de D+, et ça transforme 63 km en rotations rapides, échappées, chasses et 5 sprints désignés. Le Dirt Hammer, ça part du Barton Nature Area, et le Nacho Ride, c'est environ 50 miles à l'ouest de la ville. Stein Road, c'est là où ça monte, et plein d'autres parcours te réservent des bosses bien raides.

Le printemps et l'automne, c'est les mois les plus sympas pour enchaîner la Z2, les intervalles, les sorties longues, les jours gravel et pour bosser les jambes de cyclocross. L'été, ça devient chaud et humide, avec des max moyennes autour de 27°C et les plus grosses précipitations de l'année. Même là, on continue de courir tôt, on utilise les chemins le long de la Huron River, et on garde le Gallup Park ou le B2B dans le programme. L'hiver, c'est d'abord la tenue qui change, parce que les max moyennes tournent autour de -1°C et il tombe en moyenne 91 cm de neige par saison. Les routes sont souvent déneigées, mais les pistes cyclables, elles, ne le sont pas, et les pneus cloutés, tu en trouves facilement quand le verglas arrive. Les coureurs passent en mode Broadway Winter Route et utilisent les routes quand il fait noir.