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  1. Nov 15, 2023 · The start line for both the AACR Philadelphia Marathon and Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon will be on the 2200 block of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, just east of Eakins Oval. Arrive early so you have time to go through security (all Entrances open at 5:00 a.m.)

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    Welcome to Philadelphia and welcome to the 2023 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend! This year we celebrate the 30th running of the Philadelphia Marathon. This weekend will be full of exciting events including the Philadelphia Marathon Health & Fitness Expo, the Nemours Children’s Run, the Rothman Orthopaedics 8K, the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half

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    Friday, November 18 | Noon – 9 p.m. | Pennsylvania Convention Center – Hall F Saturday, November 19 | 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Pennsylvania Convention Center – Hall F To kick off the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend, the Health & Fitness Expo takes over downtown Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Convention Center for two days during race weekend. With vendors showcasing the newest running apparel, shoes and accessories, distributing product samples, and offering tips on health and fitness, the Expo is a...

    Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon | Benjamin Franklin Parkway

    6:55 a.m. – Wheelchairs 7:00 a.m. – Runners/Walkers

    Rothman Orthopaedics 8K Run| Benjamin Franklin Parkway

    10:55 a.m. – Wheelchairs 11:00 a.m. – Runners/Walkers

    Runners

    Runners may enter through any checkpoint listed below. Security entrances for runners open at 5 a.m. and runners are encouraged to arrive early. Be prepared to show your race bib to security on race day. 1. #E-1 (22nd and Benjamin Franklin Parkway – southside) 2. #E-2 (22nd and Benjamin Franklin Parkway – northside) 3. #E-3 (Spring Garden at 23rd Street via Pennsylvania Avenue) 4. #E-4 (24th Street and Park Towne Place) 5. #E-5 (25th Street and Kelly Drive) 6. #E-6 (Spring Garden Bridge ramp...

    Gear Check

    Gear Check will be open Saturday and Sunday from 5 a.m. to 2 p.m. UPS Trucks will be located near the Start. Only clear plastic participant bags will be accepted at Gear Check. Use the clear plastic bags from the Expo to check your gear for FREE at the Start. Runners should arrive with the event-issued gear check tag (top of bib tear-off strip) affixed to their bags. Put your contact info in your gear bag in case we need to ship the bag back to you after the race.

    Spectators

    Spectators will NOT be permitted into the secure running area until 8 a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. All spectators must enter through the checkpoints listed below: 1. #E-3 (Spring Garden at 23rd Street via Pennsylvania Avenue 2. #E-4 (24th Street and Park Towne Place 3. #E-5 (25th Street and Kelly Drive) 4. #E-6 (Spring Garden Bridge ramp at Eakins Oval)

    Spectator Viewing Areas

    Family and friends are invited to cheer on runners at any point along the course, as long as they do not encroach on the roadway for the safety of all participants. There will be two designated viewing areas for spectators in the vicinity of the finish line. One is in Eakins Oval and spectators can enter via security checkpoint #E-4 (24th Street and Park Towne Place) or #E-6 (Spring Garden bridge ramp at Eakins Oval). The other viewing area is on the grass island along the south side of 23rd...

    Runner Reunion

    Runners can reunite with family and friends in the Runner Reunion area, located in Eakins Oval.

    Post-Race Festival

    The Post-Race Festival will take place at Eakins Oval. As runners triumphantly cross the finish line, they’ll pass through the runner walk-off zone to retrieve their post-race nutritional bag and finisher medal. At this point, they’ll enter the Eakins Oval where they’ll be greeted by the many sponsors and partners of Philadelphia Marathon Weekend, including the American Association for Cancer Research, Dietz & Watson, Rothman Orthopaedics, Ford, ASICS, PHLY Insurance, ACME, Garmen, Michelob U...

    While the AACR Philadelphia Marathon will be held rain or shine, in the event of severe weather or other occurrences, information will be available. Text “RUNPHL” to 888-777 to receive free Philadelphia Marathon Weekend weather alerts from the Office of Emergency Management.

    Items NOT allowed inside the festival footprint

    For the safety of race day participants and staff, the following items are prohibited: 1. Weapons and contraband of any kind (regardless of permitting). This will include firearms, knives, pepper spray, etc. NOTE: Right-to-Carry permits will not be honored and weapons will not be permitted into the venue. 2. Fireworks (includes flammable liquids, fuels or explosives) 3. Suitcases 4. Bulky items or packages larger than 12”x12”x6” 5. Containers (glass, aluminum or otherwise) that can hold more...

    Parents or guardians should report a missing child to the nearest law enforcement officer, medic, private security representative, or information booth as soon as possible. There will be a lost child report/reunification area co-located with an information booth in the Kids Zone on Eakins Oval, just south of the Washington Monument. Public safety o...

    If you’ve lost a personal belonging, look for the nearest information booth where you last had the item. Philadelphia Marathon Weekend staff can check if the item has been returned there or at other information booths. After Sunday, lost items can be reclaimed by contacting the Office of Special Events at ose@phila.gov.

    Public Transit

    Philadelphia’s mass transit system, SEPTA, offers two subway lines, regional rail service to and from the surrounding suburbs, and bus service throughout the city. Regional rail service, the Market Frankford Line, and the Broad Street Line will operate on a Sunday schedule with additional cars added to increase rider capacity at the break of the event. Check the Regional Rail extended train service scheduleand the SEPTA websitefor more details. For a full list of SEPTA detours visit the 2022...

    Taxi & Rideshare

    Designated rideshare and taxi drop-off points for the 2022 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend will be at 2200 Spring Garden Street. Folks can enter via the E-3 security entrance (Spring Garden at 23rd Street via Pennsylvania Avenue).

  5. Nov 2, 2023 · Citywide along the 26.2-mile route of the AACR Philadelphia Marathon on Sunday, November 19. The full route can be viewed online. NBC10 First Alert Traffic reporter Sheila Watko details just some ...

  6. This year, the Philadelphia Marathon weekend takes place on November 17-19, 2022. Check the race details on their site for the exact times of each race and challenge! ‍. Do you have to qualify for the Philadelphia Marathon? No, you don’t need a qualifying time to enter the marathon. But remember, the course has a cutoff time of seven hours.

  7. Nov 19, 2022 · How to watch. There will not be live television or live stream coverage, so you’ll need to get down to the race course. The race offers ways to track runners so you can figure out where to meet your favorite runners. Course map. The race starts and ends at 22nd Street and Benjamin Franklin Parkway, near the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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