Belfast Marathon | |
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Inflatable archway, outside Belfast City Hall, at the start of 2011 event | |
Date | Early May |
Location | Belfast,Northern Ireland |
Event type | Marathon |
Distance | 26.2 miles (42.2 km) |
Primary sponsor | Moy Park |
Established | 1982[1] |
Course records | Men's:2:13:41 (2012)![]() Women's:2:35:03 (2024) ![]() |
Official site | Belfast Marathon |
Participants | >5,700 (2021)[2] |
TheBelfast City Marathon takes place inBelfast inNorthern Ireland. The organisers describe it as the "largest mass sport participatory event in Northern Ireland" with between 15,000 and 18,000 participants taking part in several events.[3][4][5] These events, typically scheduled over theMay bank holiday weekend, include marathon, wheelchair race, team relay and 8-mile walk events. The organisers also stage Northern Ireland's largesthalf marathon event, which takes place annually in September.[citation needed]
The Belfast City Marathon is anAIMS certified race.[6] The race traditionally starts at Stormont Estate at 9am and finishes in Ormeau Park.[7]
5,000 runners took part in the 2019 "full marathon".[3] Following this event, organisers apologised after it was noted that the course was 0.3 miles longer than the typical marathon standard.[8][9]
The 2020 edition of the race was cancelled as a response to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Northern Ireland, with all registrants given the option of either running the race virtually or transferring their entry to 2021, 2022 or 2023.[10][11] The 2021 event was rescheduled from May to October 2021.[12][13]
Previously sponsored byDeep River Rock,[14] the 2022 event (scheduled for May 2022) was reported to beMash Direct.[15]
First launched in 2013, the Belfast City Half Marathon is an extension of the May Marathon event.[citation needed] The race starts at Ormeau Park.[16]
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Around 18,000 took part in the full marathon, the wheelchair race, team relay, walk and fun run [..] With 5,000 taking part in the full marathon