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Roanoke, Virginia plays host to the Blue Ridge Marathon, a part of the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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Welcome to the Blue Ridge Marathon

In celebration of the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway, the inaugural Blue Ridge Marathon will be run on April 24, 2010. The building of the Blue Ridge Parkway was an amazing feat as anyone who completes this marathon will see.

Local runners have crafted one of the most challenging and beautiful marathons on the east coast. The full marathon course includes 3,076 feet of total elevation gain and 6,140 feet of total elevation change. The uphill portions will test each runner's strength and endurance while the equally challenging downhill sections are sure to weed out those who are unprepared. The breathtaking views and stunning Blue Ridge Mountain scenery are sure offer some reprieve to runners as they persevere to the finish line!

Not only does the course include beautiful mountain scenery, it also offers an iconic START and FINISH at The Taubman Museum of Art in downtown Roanoke.

  • What: Full & Half Marathon. 5-Person Team Relay. Walking  Half. YMCA Kids Marathon
  • Award: $5000 Tag Heuer watch to top male and top female marathon finisher
  • Where: Roanoke, VA and Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Date: April 24, 2010
  • Start Time: 7:30 am
  • Begins: Taubman Museum of Art
  • Ends: Taubman Museum of Art
  • Total Climb: 3,076 ft. (full marathon), 1,399 ft. (half marathon)
  • Total Elevation Change: 6,140 ft. (full marathon), 2,779 ft. (half marathon)
  • Most Difficult Section: Roanoke Mountain
  • Beneficiary: Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Honorary Race Chair: Rep. Bob Goodlatte (Va)
  • Magnificent Views: Plenty

Net proceeds from this race will go to Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway - the official National Park Service Blue Ridge Parkway's 501(c)(3) membership organization for visitors to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Friends of the Blue Ridge Parkway works tirelessly to protect, preserve, and enhance the Blue Ridge Parkway - a national treasure!

The organizers would like to thank the National Park Service for its support of this event. We would also like to acknowledge the support of Honorary Race Chair Rep. Bob Goodlatte of Roanoke.

Get Running!