The race, which has been a fixture in the local running and athletic community for more than three decades, follows a mostly flat and fast out-and-back course that starts and finishes on the campus of the University of Toledo, near the city’s downtown.
From there, the half marathon takes runners out on a tour of the city, along stretches of its Metroparks system of urban trails and parks, and through its quiet residential areas like Ottawa Hills and Old Orchard, as well as stretches of the Maumee River that flows through the city.
After the run along a combination of city streets and the bike trails along the Metroparks, the race takes runners into the finish line at the Glass Bowl Stadium, the home field of the University of Toledo Rockets football team.
Those running or walking the half have a limit of 4 hours to complete their race — the course will remain open until 11:00 AM — and the field for the half is limited to the first 4,000 entrants. Runners will also need to be at least 13 years old to enter the half marathon.
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