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Saskatchewan Marathon

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Date
  
May

Established
  
1979

Distance
  
Marathon

Event type
  
Road

Official site
  
Saskatchewan Marathon

Location
  
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

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The Saskatchewan Marathon is an annual marathon (42.195 km/26.219 mi) race in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. The race has been held each year since 1979 and is a Boston Marathon qualifying event.

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History

The first Saskatchewan Marathon was run May 12, 1979. During the first two years, the marathon was held in May, however the date of the marathon was moved to October in 1981. The marathon continued to be run in the Fall until 2004, when it was moved to May in order to avoid competition in the Queen City Marathon in Regina, Saskatchewan. It has been held in May ever since.

During the event, various distances are available:

In 2010 the event had a total participation of 2,797 runners, including: 159 runners in the Marafun, 1,404 in the 10 km, 1,287 in the Half-Marathon, and 247 in the Marathon.

Route

The Marathon courses have started and ended at a number of different locations since its inaugural event.

All of the events have included the extensive portion along the South Saskatchewan River, including the east bank section from Ruth Street north to the Traffic Bridge and the west bank section from the Traffic Bridge north to Whiteswan Drive and beyond.

A number of courses have included starts and finishes at Griffiths Stadium on the campus of the University of Saskatchewan, as well as portions of the course along roadways on the campus. The event in 2006 featured a start and finish at the east end of the Bowl, by the historic College Building. The various routes have been determined by a number of factors, including: road and bridge closures and construction, City and University approval and support, as well as the factors involved in choosing the location of the start/finish line. Extensive lobbying has occurred to develop a route which can remain unchanged from year to year, but that has proved impossible to do. The start/finish area is now at Diefenbaker Park and incorporates a river crossing on the South Circle Drive Bridge.

For years, the course has been certified by the Saskatchewan Athletics Association.

References

Saskatchewan Marathon Wikipedia