The Governor's Cup Road Race is a spring race weekend in Columbia, South Carolina, featuring a half marathon as its primary event. The program also offers a 5K, the Main Street Mile, a kids' mile, and combo options pairing the half marathon or 5K with the mile. Established in 1973, it boasts a long history by Southeast road-racing standards. The current race weekend is organized by the Carolina Marathon Association, which has managed Columbia races since 1977.
The setting is distinctly Columbia: mild April weather, rolling hills, and tree-lined streets, differing from a flat out-and-back course. The organizers describe the races as run "by runners, for runners." The event accommodates half marathoners, 5K runners, milers, children, and participants opting for multiple races. Recent course design has also considered practical city logistics, including traffic safety coordination with Columbia police and route adjustments following a train obstruction during both the half marathon and 5K races.