Kansas City Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K & 5K

Saturday, October 19, 2024 • Kansas City, MO • Course Map

Perhaps the most distinguishing feature of the hilly and sometimes difficult course at this race is an abundance of what many other American cities have, but not nearly as many of — majestic, scenic fountains like those found in European capitals and tourist meccas like London and Rome.

Along the route, runners will see as many as 15 of the more than 200 fountains dispersed throughout the city, in addition to parks, downtown neighborhoods and historic districts.

The half marathon, like the full marathon and 5K race, begins in the Plaza area at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Known for its diverse art collections and the distinct shuttlecocks on the south side near the start line, the museum sits about four miles south of downtown and serves as the finishing line for the race.

From there, the course follows a mostly-clockwise loop route, taking runners first westward through the Plaza area (and passing two of Kansas City’s famed fountains) before heading north toward Penn Valley Park and Liberty Memorial.

The half marathon course continues through the Power and Light District, known for its shopping, dining, and entertainment, including the Kansas City Live! block filled with live music venues. The course continues south through the district before looping past Parade Park and down The Paseo.

This being Kansas City, the race route is of course a hilly one, with the most challenging uphill stretches occurring at the start of the course heading north and between miles 4 and 6 in the first half of the race, with a slow and steady uphill climb with some small hills during the second half of the race.

Runners will experience an elevation gain of over 100 feet at the first big hill in the first 1.5 miles, from a low of about 850 feet above sea level at the start.

After the first hill at the start of the race, runners experience gentle rolling hills before coasting downhill over 150 feet near Liberty Memorial. The course continues its slow and steady rolling hills while running through downtown Kansas City, with one last slow uphill climb for much of the Paseo stretch.

Fortunately it’s a (mostly) downhill finish from there, with one small hill before crossing the finish line.

Though the time limit shouldn’t be a problem for most half-marathon participants, runners will be limited to 6 hours — enough time for walkers to participate in the half marathon, as both the half and the 5K are open to walkers as well as runners.

Photo courtesy Waddell & Reed Kansas City Marathon.

Photo courtesy Waddell & Reed Kansas City Marathon.

Race Weather & Climate

Set along the state’s western edge near the nexus of the Missouri and Kansas rivers, Kansas City tends to see milder, drier weather conditions in the early autumn, though conditions can still be fairly warm at times.

On race day (Oct. 19), the average low is 47ºF and the average high is 67ºF.

Past Results

Course Map

See the race route map for the Garmin Kansas City Half Marathon here.

Starting Time

  • 7:00 AM – full marathon, half marathon, 10K
  • 7:30 AM – 5K

Fees

  • $80 and up for the half marathon
  • $100 and up for the full marathon
  • $50 and up for the 10K
  • $35 and up for the 5K
  • $50 and up for the virtual race

Registration

To reserve your spot in the 2024 running of the Garmin Kansas City Marathon, Half Marathon, Relay & 5K, register online at RunSignUp.com here.

Official Race Website

www.sportkc.org/marathon

Comments

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7 comments… add one
  • Melanie Fine October 25, 2019, 2:27 pm

    I have not been able to access the 2019 results. Originally, I was able to do this but now it won’t open. We have also not been able to do the print out with the results. I have tried this on 2 different computers. One says not a secure site. The other just shows a blank screen. I tried previous years and can’t access them either. Website problems on your end?

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  • Carol Taylor October 20, 2019, 1:23 pm

    Did I win something at the half-marathon this year?

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  • Rebecca Weaver July 13, 2019, 9:11 pm

    I’ need to change my registration from full marathon to half. Is this possible? I’m not asking for any type of refund but I won’t be ready for the full just yet… also I am signed up for the I-35 challenge how would I switch on that?

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  • Kathy Olson August 27, 2018, 5:45 pm

    A friend registered for the half marathon and now she can’t make it. Can she give me her registration? I would like to change the name and age group if that is possible for her registration. Please let me know if this is allowed.

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  • Darci Blum August 3, 2018, 11:07 am

    I have a question? Training for Marathon I broke my foot and have to get surgery. Am I just stuck with my registration or can we change it>
    thanks Darci

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