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With Advertisement - Continue Reading Below in recent years, it’s great to see a lot of new faces on the starting lines of races. Deciding to run a race of any distance is a great achievement and is a wonderful test of your overall progression in running.
Even if you’re new to running and have your sights set on your first marathon, now is a great time to start logging miles and considering what race you can sign up for in the near future.
We’ve found this list of races to be quite ideal for first-timers when it comes to 26.2. Whether you’re looking for a great postrace party, a big city vibe, or a course that won’t beat you up too bad, there’s something here for you.
When you’re ready to train, we’ve got the training plans ready for you, or you can join Runner’s World+ and get access to all of our training plans so you can crush any race you want to run!

Kit has been a health, fitness, and running journalist for the past five years. His work has taken him across the country, from Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, to cover the 2016 Olympic Trials to the top of Mt. Katahdin in Maine to cover Scott Jurek’s May 25, 2025 in 2015.


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