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'''Maratón Medellín''' is an annual marathon held in ]. It is the oldest marathon event in Colombia, celebrated every September, attracting both local and international participants. The race includes a variety of distances to accommodate runners of different skill levels, with a full marathon (42.195 km), a half marathon (21 km), a 10-kilometer race, and a 5-kilometer race. Known for its scenic urban route, enthusiastic crowd support, and commitment to environmental and social causes, Maratón Medellín has become one of Latin America's prominent road races.






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Maratón Medellín is an annual marathon held in Medellín, Colombia. It is the oldest marathon event in Colombia, celebrated every September, attracting both local and international participants. The race includes a variety of distances to accommodate runners of different skill levels, with a full marathon (42.195 km), a half marathon (21 km), a 10-kilometer race, and a 5-kilometer race. Known for its scenic urban route, enthusiastic crowd support, and commitment to environmental and social causes, Maratón Medellín has become one of Latin America's prominent road races.



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