Join the thousands who laced up for the milestone 60th annual Calgary Marathon. Read about the incredible atmosphere and Indigenous representation at the finish line!
Thousands of dedicated runners embraced the rainy weather to participate in the 60th annual Calgary Marathon. Despite the challenging elements, over 13,000 participants hit the streets of the city, showcasing their determination and passion for running. The event was not only a celebration of athleticism but also a momentous occasion marking six decades of the iconic Calgary Marathon.
Adding to the event's significance was the presence of an Indigenous running team at the finish line. Members from various First Nations communities gathered, adorned in moccasins and ribbon skirts, bringing a unique and culturally diverse element to the marathon's ambiance. This inclusive gesture highlighted the importance of unity and diversity in sporting events.
The milestone 60th anniversary of the Calgary Marathon saw its first sold-out race since 2014, indicating the growing popularity and success of the event. Despite the competition among thousands of runners, the shared goal of reaching the finish line created a sense of camaraderie and achievement among the participants. The event not only showcased physical endurance but also the spirit of community and support among runners.
As the Calgary Marathon continues to evolve and thrive, its legacy as a premier running event in Canada remains strong. With each passing year, the marathon attracts more participants, setting new records and milestones. The infusion of Indigenous culture and the camaraderie seen at the race exemplify the values of inclusivity and unity that define the spirit of the Calgary Marathon.
Thousands of runners laced up their shoes on Sunday for a rainy 60th annual Calgary Marathon.
More than 13000 runners took to the streets throughout the city on Sunday for the annual Calgary Marathon.
Calgary Marathon organizers invited an Indigenous running group to set up a tent at the finish line with members from several First Nations coming together.
The Calgary Marathon celebrated its 60th anniversary with its first sold-out race since 2014. Even though thousands were all set on the same goal โ the ...
More than 13600 people participated in the 60th Calgary Marathon Sunday, selling out the event for the first time in a decade.
The Calgary Marathon celebrated its 60th anniversary with its first sold-out race since 2014. Even though thousands were all set on the same goal โ the ...