6. SSQ Quebec City Marathon
Since its start in 1998, the SSQ Quebec City Marathon has welcomed 48,000 people to run along the shore of the St. Lawrence River. On August 28, 2011, the 14th one will occur as the biggest international sports event in Greater Quebec City. Whether you partake in the marathon, the half marathon, the 10k race, the fundraising Health 5k, or the kids run, there are plenty of ways to celebrate running, walking and fitness in general in Quebec City.
7. Virgin London Marathon
Lots of races in lots of places this April make it tough for top competitors to choose. One of the very best is in London, on April 17. Triple world champion David Weir returns home, aiming to win a fifth men’s wheelchair title at the Virgin London Marathon. The marathon follows a comparatively flat course along the Thames. It’s the only marathon on the planet that begins in the Eastern Hemisphere and crosses over at Greenwich into the Western.
8. San Francisco Marathon
Lots of marathoners find their heart in San Francisco. July 31 is this year’s date. The course is out of a guidebook. It begins on the Embarcadero, passes Fisherman’s Warf, the Marina and crosses Golden Gate Bridge. Runners return across the bridge, pass through the Presidio and through Golden Gate Park. Then it’s on to Haight Street, and through the Portero and Mission Bay Districts. Look up and behold the Bay Bridge. The finish is just ahead.
9. Bank of America Chicago Marathon
Autumn leaves should be falling by the time Oct. 9 rolls around. This is the Upper Midwest, and terrain is flat. Runners can flat out fly. They like the venue because they can push their personal best on the closed-loop course. It starts and ends at Grant Park, winding through a number of Chicago’s neighborhoods. During the first three miles, the course passes through downtown Chicago. Eventually it heads north, along LaSalle Street.
10. BMW Berlin Marathon
Berlin is a biggie, attracting top talent from around the planet to this reunified German capital September 25. The run starts and finishes next to the Brandenberg Gate. The course is comparatively benign, and eminently historic - passing by places such as the Reichstag and Berliner Dom. Like Chicago, the flat German topography spawns some spectacular times. Weather permitting 2011 should be no different. Given the one-time division of Germany, Berlin’s marathon takes on special significance. |