Mankato Marathon
The Mankato Marathon takes place over a mid-October weekend in Mankato, Minnesota, offering a full marathon, half marathon, four-person marathon relay, 10K, 5K, and children's runs. Established in 2010, the event attracts close to 5,000 runners throughout the weekend, positioning it as a significant sports event in southwest Minnesota. The primary races begin near Minnesota State University, Mankato, with the weekend commencing with a sports and health expo at Myers Field House. The USATF-certified marathon course is eligible as a Boston Marathon qualifier, and pacers are available for both the full and half marathon distances. The marathon route incorporates city streets, trails, riverside paths, and two rural roads, deviating from a simple out-and-back design. It winds through Mankato neighborhoods, utilizes the Red Jacket Trail, encircles Mount Kato, passes by Sibley Park and the Hubbard House, and concludes on Front Street near the Mayo Clinic Health System Event Center. While the region features steep inclines, the course navigates around the most challenging sections with moderate ascents and descents. Visit Mankato owns and operates the race, with local nonprofits involved in fundraising, and participants finish at a post-race gathering featuring live music, food, and beverages.