From there, runners in both the full and the half marathons share the same route for the first nine miles of the race, until they reach the split near the Meredith College of Art campus on Hillsborough. There, those running the full continue north along the trail that parallels I-440, while those running the 13.1-mile race make a turn toward the south.
All four races — the 26.2-mile, 13.1-mile, 10K & 5K races — start on Hillsborough, and from there the course takes runners first into downtown Raleigh, and features a stretch that takes them past the state capitol building and the state government buildings along Wilmington and Salisbury Streets downtown. From there, the course heads next into the Cameron Park, Brooklyn Hill and Fairmont neighborhoods, along mostly tree-lined residential streets.
The course has plenty of gently rolling hills and a few steeper hills, particularly in the stretch around the mid-way point of the race, between mile markers 5 and 7 along Peace Street, as the route is leaving downtown and heading into the residential neighborhoods to the west.
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