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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. '''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.


== History ==
Maratón Medellín was first held in 1995, initially as a smaller event for local runners. Over the years, the marathon has grown significantly in scale, evolving into a large-scale international competition that draws thousands of participants from various countries. Race plays a significant role in promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles within Medellín and the broader region, while also highlighting the city's progress and transformation over recent decades.


=== Race Course ===
The marathon course offers runners a tour through Medellín’s urban landscape, showcasing a blend of the city's modern infrastructure, green spaces, and neighborhoods. The route generally includes several of Medellín's iconic sites, such as the ], ], and ]. The course also features a mix of flat and slightly hilly terrain, providing a challenging yet scenic experience. Medellín’s altitude and climate, with temperatures generally between 18-24°C (64-75°F), add to the race's uniqueness.


== Categories and Events ==
The Maratón Medellín comprises several race categories, catering to diverse age groups and abilities:


* '''42.195 km (Marathon)''': The main event, open to professional and amateur runners, and recognized by the Asociación Internacional de Maratones y Carreras de Distancia (AIMS).
* '''21 km (Half Marathon)''': A popular choice for competitive and recreational runners.
* '''10 km Race''': Designed for both runners and walkers, this category allows broader community participation.
* '''5 km Recreational Run''': A non-competitive race that encourages participation from families, beginners, and those looking to enjoy the event without focusing on competitive timing.

== International Participation and Recognition ==
The marathon is part of the international running circuit and is recognized by ], the global organization for distance running events. This recognition has helped attract elite runners from around the world, particularly from neighboring countries in ] and ], where distance running has a strong tradition.

The event has gained considerable media attention for showcasing Medellín’s growth and cultural vibrancy, which aligns with the city’s efforts to promote tourism and its image as a safe and attractive destination.

=== COVID-19 and Virtual Participation ===
During the ], Maratón Medellín adapted by organizing virtual races to allow participants to complete the event individually while following safety protocols. This innovation enabled runners from all over the world to participate remotely, further increasing the event's global reach. In 2022, Maratón Medellín resumed in-person races, implementing enhanced safety measures to protect participants and spectators.

=== Notable Performances ===
Over the years, Maratón Medellín has attracted top marathoners and has seen record-breaking performances from both Colombian and international athletes. These performances have helped increase the marathon’s stature within South America and contributed to its reputation as a challenging and prestigious event.

== Significance and Cultural Impact ==
Maratón Medellín is more than just a sporting event; it’s a celebration of Medellín’s culture, resilience, and community spirit. The marathon embodies the city’s motto, "Medellín moves forward," reflecting its evolution from a history of social challenges to becoming a vibrant, innovative urban center. Through the race, the city promotes an active lifestyle, civic pride, and a sense of unity among residents and visitors.


== References == == References ==

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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.

History

Maratón Medellín was first held in 1995, initially as a smaller event for local runners. Over the years, the marathon has grown significantly in scale, evolving into a large-scale international competition that draws thousands of participants from various countries. Race plays a significant role in promoting physical activity and healthy lifestyles within Medellín and the broader region, while also highlighting the city's progress and transformation over recent decades.

Race Course

The marathon course offers runners a tour through Medellín’s urban landscape, showcasing a blend of the city's modern infrastructure, green spaces, and neighborhoods. The route generally includes several of Medellín's iconic sites, such as the Medellín River, El Poblado neighborhood, and La Alpujarra Administrative Center. The course also features a mix of flat and slightly hilly terrain, providing a challenging yet scenic experience. Medellín’s altitude and climate, with temperatures generally between 18-24°C (64-75°F), add to the race's uniqueness.

Categories and Events

The Maratón Medellín comprises several race categories, catering to diverse age groups and abilities:

  • 42.195 km (Marathon): The main event, open to professional and amateur runners, and recognized by the Asociación Internacional de Maratones y Carreras de Distancia (AIMS).
  • 21 km (Half Marathon): A popular choice for competitive and recreational runners.
  • 10 km Race: Designed for both runners and walkers, this category allows broader community participation.
  • 5 km Recreational Run: A non-competitive race that encourages participation from families, beginners, and those looking to enjoy the event without focusing on competitive timing.

International Participation and Recognition

The marathon is part of the international running circuit and is recognized by AIMS, the global organization for distance running events. This recognition has helped attract elite runners from around the world, particularly from neighboring countries in South America and Africa, where distance running has a strong tradition.

The event has gained considerable media attention for showcasing Medellín’s growth and cultural vibrancy, which aligns with the city’s efforts to promote tourism and its image as a safe and attractive destination.

COVID-19 and Virtual Participation

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Maratón Medellín adapted by organizing virtual races to allow participants to complete the event individually while following safety protocols. This innovation enabled runners from all over the world to participate remotely, further increasing the event's global reach. In 2022, Maratón Medellín resumed in-person races, implementing enhanced safety measures to protect participants and spectators.

Notable Performances

Over the years, Maratón Medellín has attracted top marathoners and has seen record-breaking performances from both Colombian and international athletes. These performances have helped increase the marathon’s stature within South America and contributed to its reputation as a challenging and prestigious event.

Significance and Cultural Impact

Maratón Medellín is more than just a sporting event; it’s a celebration of Medellín’s culture, resilience, and community spirit. The marathon embodies the city’s motto, "Medellín moves forward," reflecting its evolution from a history of social challenges to becoming a vibrant, innovative urban center. Through the race, the city promotes an active lifestyle, civic pride, and a sense of unity among residents and visitors.

References

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