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Philly Marathon Shatters Records: 37,000 Runners Hit Streets
23 Nov
Summary
- A record 37,000 participants registered for the Philadelphia Marathon weekend.
- The marathon and half-marathon sold out in August, the earliest ever.
- The event is a significant economic driver, injecting millions into the city.

Philadelphia is experiencing its 32nd annual marathon weekend, with a record 37,000 participants hitting the streets for the full marathon, half marathon, and 8K races. The event, spanning November 22-23, has seen both the marathon and half-marathon sell out in August, the earliest sellout in its history. Starting and finishing near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the races are a significant draw for elite athletes, including Olympian Jared Ward.
The economic impact of the Philadelphia Marathon is substantial, injecting millions into the local economy. Hotels and restaurants experience a considerable boost in business during race weekend. The event also boasts a strong international presence, attracting runners from nearly 60 countries and consistently ranking among the top marathons in the United States.
Beyond the competition, the marathon weekend transforms Philadelphia into a festive environment. An estimated 35,000 spectators are expected to line the course, creating a vibrant atmosphere with cheer zones and public festivities. The event not only showcases the city's landmarks to a global audience but also highlights its strong community support.



