Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon & Half Marathon & 5k Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon & Half Marathon & 5k Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon & Half Marathon & 5k
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Date Date Date October 22, 2017 October 22, 2017 October 22, 2017 Registration Period Registration Period Registration Period 2017/06/07 - 2017/10/16 2017/06/07 - 2017/10/16 2017/06/07 - 2017/10/16 Area/Region Area/Region Area/Region North America North America North America Country Country Country Toronto, Canada Toronto, Canada Toronto, Canada Categories Categories Categories Marathon
Half Marathon
5K Marathon
Half Marathon
5K Marathon
Half Marathon
5KParticipation Fee Participation Fee Participation Fee Marathon (Canadian Runners)
June 7 - July 26: 110 CAD
July 27 - October 16: 120 CAD
Marathon (International Runners) June 7 - July 26: 110 USD
July 27 - October 16: 120 USD
Marathon (Canadian Runners)
June 7 - July 26: 110 CAD
July 27 - October 16: 120 CAD
Marathon (International Runners) June 7 - July 26: 110 USD
July 27 - October 16: 120 USD
Marathon (Canadian Runners)
June 7 - July 26: 110 CAD
July 27 - October 16: 120 CAD
Marathon (International Runners) June 7 - July 26: 110 USD
July 27 - October 16: 120 USD
Contact Details Contact Details Contact Details info@canadarunningseries.com info@canadarunningseries.com info@canadarunningseries.com Web Site Web Site Web Site http://www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com http://www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com http://www.torontowaterfrontmarathon.com The first-ever “Marathon run” took place in 490 BC when a brave Athenian soldier-messenger named Pheidippides ran 40 kilometres from the battlefield at Marathon to Athens, to carry the news of a famous Greek victory. In 2007, The “Marathon Flame” was established to burn as a symbol of world peace, and to spread the ideals of the Marathon around the world — the spirit of fair competition and the promotion of participation in sports as way of life. Revel in the Spirit of the Marathon by cheering on relay runners who will carry the flame from Alexander the Great Parkette, along the Danforth, and back.
The Flame Lighting Ceremony will also feature ‘live’ Greek music and entertainment! The Marathon Flame, a symbol for world peace, fair competition, and participation in sports as a way of life, will be carried by Pheidippides as well as runners from local Toronto Running Clubs!
Text Source: Official WebsiteThe first-ever “Marathon run” took place in 490 BC when a brave Athenian soldier-messenger named Pheidippides ran 40 kilometres from the battlefield at Marathon to Athens, to carry the news of a famous Greek victory. In 2007, The “Marathon Flame” was established to burn as a symbol of world peace, and to spread the ideals of the Marathon around the world — the spirit of fair competition and the promotion of participation in sports as way of life. Revel in the Spirit of the Marathon by cheering on relay runners who will carry the flame from Alexander the Great Parkette, along the Danforth, and back.
The Flame Lighting Ceremony will also feature ‘live’ Greek music and entertainment! The Marathon Flame, a symbol for world peace, fair competition, and participation in sports as a way of life, will be carried by Pheidippides as well as runners from local Toronto Running Clubs!
Text Source: Official WebsiteThe first-ever “Marathon run” took place in 490 BC when a brave Athenian soldier-messenger named Pheidippides ran 40 kilometres from the battlefield at Marathon to Athens, to carry the news of a famous Greek victory. In 2007, The “Marathon Flame” was established to burn as a symbol of world peace, and to spread the ideals of the Marathon around the world — the spirit of fair competition and the promotion of participation in sports as way of life. Revel in the Spirit of the Marathon by cheering on relay runners who will carry the flame from Alexander the Great Parkette, along the Danforth, and back.
The Flame Lighting Ceremony will also feature ‘live’ Greek music and entertainment! The Marathon Flame, a symbol for world peace, fair competition, and participation in sports as a way of life, will be carried by Pheidippides as well as runners from local Toronto Running Clubs!
Text Source: Official Website