FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BISMARCK MARATHON ANNOUNCES DATE CHANGE FOR 2025
The race celebrates its 44th year as ND's longest-running marathon
The Bismarck Marathon has announced a change to its 2025 schedule, with the
event now taking place exclusively on Saturday, September 20.
Originally planned for September 20 and 21, this adjustment streamlines the
race weekend, ensuring a more exciting and efficient experience for
participants, volunteers and spectators. The Full Marathon, Half Marathon
and Relay races will now be held on Saturday morning instead of Sunday.
The decision to move all races to Saturday was made with several key
factors in mind:
- A greater sense of community, with more runners and spectators coming
together at the same time to celebrate race day.
- Maximized safety and runner experience resources, including improved road
signage, access to volunteers, and logistical coordination.
- Eliminating potential conflicts with religious services and community
commitments on Sunday.
Runners already registered for Sunday races will be automatically
transitioned to Saturday's schedule, with no further action required. If
the change causes any inconvenience, participants are encouraged to contact
the Guest Service team at or call (701)
877-4386 for assistance.
The Bismarck Marathon is a premier running event in North Dakota,
attracting participants from across the region and beyond. The event
supports local charities, promoting health, wellness and community
engagement.
For more information and to register, visit thebismarckmarathon.com. Stay
updated by following the Bismarck Marathon on social media.
About The Bismarck Marathon
The Bismarck Marathon is North Dakota's longest-running marathon in
Bismarck, North Dakota which occurs in September every year. The event
features a full marathon, half marathon, relay, 10k, 5k, and free community
races for kids and more. The Bismarck Marathon is proud to offer
USATF-certified courses, allowing runners to qualify for races like The
Boston Marathon. The race attracts runners from across the region and has
become a highlight of the local running community.
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