Kansas City Marathon


The Kansas City Marathon is a race held the 3rd Saturday of every October in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. First held in 1979, it is the second largest marathon in Missouri. An official time from the Kansas City Marathon can be used to qualify for the Boston Marathon.
It includes a 5K, 10K and half-marathon in addition to the traditional marathon race.

History

The marathon was first held in 1979 as the Macy's Marathon.
The first Kansas City Marathon was held May 6, 1984 and was won by John Case in 2:35:01 and Connie Burroughs in 3:19:57. City Star May 7, 1984, Section C, page 1).
In 2005, the marathon was just under short.
The 2020 in-person edition of the race was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic, with all registrants given the option of transferring their entry to 2021, or entering a charity running program and obtaining a partial refund.

Course

While the course varies from year to year, it generally involves running from Crown Center through downtown, turning to Midtown to Westport. From Westport, it continues on to the Plaza, then out to Waldo, returns to the 18th and Vine district, and ends on Main Street by Pershing.

Qualification

Runners must be at least 16 years old to run the full marathon and at least 14 years old to run the half marathon.