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Courses de Half Marathon près de Columbus

9 courses en 2026 prochaine dans 10 jours
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Courses de Half Marathon à venir près de Columbus

JUL 3
11JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
The Run for Their Lives Half Marathon and 5K
Chillicothe · à 70 km
19JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Heatwave Half Marathon - Columbus
Lewis Center · à 21 km
25JUL
Course · road · Half Marathon
Halfway To The Holidays Marathon, 1/2 Marathon, 1/4 Marathon, 5k & Kids Run
Johnstown · à 28 km
AOÛ 3
2AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Little Miami Half Marathon and 10K
Morrow · à 67 km
23AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
Nocterra Quitter's Run presented by Brooks
Powell · à 23 km
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23AOÛ
Course · road · Half Marathon
OhioHealth Grandview Yard Half & Quarter Marathon
Grandview Heights · à 5 km
SEP 3
6SEP
Course · trail · Half Marathon
The Hoot Half Marathon & 10k Trail Race
Lewis Center · à 26 km
12SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Sunbury Marathon
Sunbury · à 34 km
25SEP
Course · road · Half Marathon
Buckeye Trail Blue Blaze Festival - Half Marathon, 10K, 5K Run, Hike and Backpack
Shawnee · à 78 km
Columbus · 80 km
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Courses de Half Marathon récurrentes près de Columbus

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Haunted 5K, 10K & 13.1M at Chillicothe, OH (41)
SAM OCT 24
The Haunted 5K, 10K & 13.1M in Chillicothe is a morning run starting at Yoctangee Park. Participants can choose between a 5K, 10K, or half marathon. The event begins at 8:00 AM. Pre-registration via RunSignup is required, as on-site registration will not be available. The course consists of asphalt out-and-back sections. The 5K covers the route once, the 10K covers it twice, and the half marathon completes its route four times. The race has a 3 hour and 30 minute time limit. Finisher medals and awards will be presented. The best costume award highlights the Halloween theme.
Run To Feed The Hungry - Half Marathon, 10k, 5k, 1mi & Kids Dash
SAM NOV 14
Run To Feed The Hungry is a running event in Columbus, Ohio, starting at 500 Maier Place. The event includes a 402 m kids' dash up to a half marathon, accommodating families, new runners, and those seeking a longer distance within the same race series. The available distances are 402 m, 1 mile, 5K, 10K, and 21.1 km for the half marathon. The event's name indicates a food-relief purpose, and the shorter race options make the day accessible for children and walkers, alongside runners aiming for the 5K, 10K, or half marathon.
Turkey Trails
DIM NOV 15
Turkey Trails is a Thanksgiving-themed U.S. race series featuring a 5K and 10K, with a half marathon, 1 mile run, and kids' dash also available. It is an annual family event, not solely for competitive runners, offering youth pricing for the 5K and 10K and a virtual option for those preferring to run on their own schedule. The race accommodates adults, first-timers, children, and families together in the same event, allowing participants to select different distances. The 5K, 10K, and half marathon are chip-timed with live results and awards, while the 1 mile and kids' dash are untimed. All runners receive a custom bib, designer shirt, and medal. Children 10 and under get a mini bib and youth shirt. Children can enter the kids' dash without charge if they forgo the swag. Post-race treats and complimentary participant photos enhance the holiday atmosphere.
Johnstown, Alexandria & Granville Turkey Trot
SAM NOV 21
The Johnstown, Alexandria & Granville Turkey Trot is a Thanksgiving-season race series in central Ohio, run on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. It offers runners and walkers four options: a half marathon, 10K, 5K run/walk, and a kids fun run, accommodating distance runners, families, and those seeking a short holiday outing. The races take place in Johnstown, Alexandria, and Granville, featuring chip timing and instant results. Finishers receive a medal, a custom bib, snacks, refreshments, and a performance fleece sweatshirt. A unique element is the personal pie, with flavors including pumpkin, pecan, sweet potato, apple, blueberry, strawberry, and lemon. USA Race Timing & Event Management, based in Columbus, organizes and times the event.
Warm Up Columbus
DIM FÉV 7
Warm Up Columbus is a winter race series held in Dublin, Ohio, using a one-mile loop at 655 Metro Place South. Participants can select from a marathon, half marathon, 10K, 5K, marathon relay, or half marathon relay. A free quarter-mile kids race is also available. The event, originating in 2001, is considered by many runners as preparation for the Boston Marathon or other spring races in central Ohio. The loop is flat, fast, USATF certified, and qualifies for Boston. Splits, athlete tracking, and pacers are provided for paces ranging from 8:00 to 14:00 per mile, in 30-second increments, with a dedicated walking group. Support is extensive for the race's size: 26 fluid stations provide water and Gatorade, and a restroom is located at every mile marker. Spectators can view runners frequently without moving far. Relay teams of two to five members can distribute the distance as they choose, and children participating in the short race receive a teddy bear upon finishing.
The Muddy Duck
SAM AVR 3
Bellies to Booties
SAM AVR 10
Bellies to Booties is a 5K taking place in Columbus, Ohio. Participants can choose between an in-person race or a virtual option, allowing them to run or walk the distance wherever they are. The in-person 5K will occur on the morning of the event, between 7:00 AM and noon Eastern time, within the Columbus ZIP code 43213. Holistic Pregnancy and Wellness Services organizes this event to raise awareness about Black maternal and infant mortality. The format is straightforward: local participants can convene for the 5K in Columbus, and individuals not in the area can participate via the virtual 5K without needing to travel to the event location.
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Columbus : Ses parcours et sentiers au fil de l'eau

Columbus accueille 16 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.

Pour les base miles tranquilles, ici, on court sur le Scioto Mile, l'Olentangy Trail, à Goodale Park, Schiller Park, et sur les chemins autour d'Antrim Park. Le Scioto Mile, c'est un parcours de 17 miles avec 93 feet de dénivelé, et tu cours le long et même au-dessus de la rivière tout du long. Columbus Running Company organise des sorties le samedi toute l'année à 8 am, avec des gens qui font de 1 à 20 miles. Le Short North Running Club se retrouve chaque semaine pour 3-5 miles, et après, c'est apéro ! Le Columbus 10K presented by Barbasol et le Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus Marathon, ce sont les grosses courses à ne pas manquer.

À vélo, on commence souvent par les sentiers de rivière, parce que le Scioto Mile et l'Olentangy Trail sont top pour du Z2 et des sorties sans prise de tête. Le Downtown Connector Trail, le Camp Chase Trail, l'Ohio to Erie trail, et l'ancienne route 161 de New Albany à Johnstown, ça avale pas mal de miles en semaine. Columbus Outdoor Pursuits a des groupes de niveau A (21+ avg de moyenne) jusqu'au C (13-14), et tu as aussi TCC, GCC, Trek Dublin, Trek Westerville, Major Taylor Cycling Club, Ohio Gravel Grinders, et Black Girls Do Bike - Columbus qui proposent plein d'autres options. Pour les montées, il faut aller du côté de Worthington Hills, Highbanks Metro Park, Kiwanis Riverway park, et plus au nord, dans l'Amish country.

Le printemps et l'automne, c'est la période idéale pour les deux sports, avec un temps plus doux et moins d'extrêmes. L'été, il fait chaud et lourd, donc on part tôt, on garde les bidons à portée de main, et on fait gaffe aux orages qui peuvent ramener des éclairs et de la grosse grêle. Le Pelotonia Ride Weekend tombe les 1er et 2 août en 2026, donc même fin d'été, il y a encore un gros événement phare pour les cyclistes. L'hiver est froid et sec avec relativement peu de snowfall, et les coureurs continuent d'utiliser les parcs et paved trails quand le footing le permet. Les cyclistes passent aux proper lighting, aux boucles plus courtes, au trainer work, et au steady Z2 quand les roads sont clear.