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We will allow individuals to pick up someone else's bag, but will require a digital or hardcopy of the person's ID and a written note authorizing them to do so.

If you will be arriving in town after the expo is closed or are otherwise unable to attend the expo, you may elect to pick up your packet and bag on race morning or have it shipped to you for an additional fee.

This option may be selected during registration or can be added later after completing the registration process. The Expo will feature sponsors and vendors from the local and national running industry, as well as multiple non-profit race partners.

If you are interested in exhibiting at the Expo, please visit our Vendor Page or contact us at info portlandmarathon. Staging will be allowed in the start venue as early as AM and all runners are encouraged to arrive no later than AM. Those arriving in any manner other than on foot should plan for significant extra travel time upon reaching downtown. Both the marathon and the half marathon start and finish at the same location.

Dozens of hotels are located within walking distance of the venue and runners staying at those hotels are encouraged to leave their cars at their hotels. Portlanders and others who plan to arrive at the start venue from farther away and require parking facilities for their cars are encouraged to plan for at least 45 minutes to park their car and walk to the start venue after arriving in downtown. Those who plan to be dropped off at the start venue by another driver should arrange to be dropped off at a location well removed from the start line and proceed to the staging venue on foot.

Please do not attempt to be dropped off directly at the staging venue as extreme traffic congestion will result. Abundant restrooms will be available along with water and Nuun Endurance Lemon Lime. Runners will be entertained by music and awed by the sunrise on the banks of the Willamette River as they await the start of the race.

Volunteers will be on-hand to answer questions and take care of last-minute needs. Medical personnel will be present to service unexpected medical needs. For those who purchase the premium Race Morning Packet Pickup option, packets will be available in the designated tent in the Waterfront Park beginning at AM. Note that this option is only applicable for those who pre-purchase the service; all other participants are required to attend the Expo or have a surrogate attend for them to pick up their packets.

Although conditions may vary greatly from year to year, historical temperature averages for race day are a low of 50 and a high of 67 degrees. In case of cold weather, runners are encouraged to bring warm clothing that can be worn at the staging area and removed prior to the start of the race.

This clothing, along with any other personal items, may be placed in the Portland Marathon presented by OHSU Health drop bags that are provided at packet pickup. Upon giving each runner their drop bag, a volunteer will remove the top tear tag of the runner's bib and loop it around the handles of the bag. In this manner the bags are identifiable by bib number and runners are required to use only these bags rather than personal bags for the gear drop area. Drop bags should be handed to volunteers in the designated area no later than AM.

After finishing the race, runners may retrieve their drop bag by showing their bib number to the volunteers, who will bring the bag to the runner. To prevent theft, runners will not be allowed in the designated area. Runners are also encouraged to not place any valuable or important items in their drop bags as the Portland Marathon presented by OHSU Health will not be responsible for lost or stolen items.

The races will be chip-timed using timing tags adhered to the back of your bib. Your time will begin when you cross the starting line, not at the start gun, and will stop when you cross the finish line. Overall prize winners top 3 in each race for the marathon and half marathon will be determined by gun time, not chip time. Please do not tamper with the timing chips as they cannot be replaced once linked to your bib number. Because the timing tag is adhered to the back of your race bib, it is important that you do not cover your bib with clothing or other objects that may interfere with the tag reader when you are crossing the start and finish lines.

Furthermore, in order to ensure that race volunteers, officials, and photographers can properly identify you, you must wear your bib on the front of your person in an unobstructed position. If the photographers along the course cannot see your bib number, you will not be able to retrieve your free race photos.

Faster pace groups will stage closest to Salmon St and slower pace groups will stage farther south towards Columbia St. Marathon runners will line up on Naito Pkwy north of Salmon St. Faster pace groups will stage closest to Salmon St and slower pace groups will stage farther north towards Morrison St. Large markers denoting various paces will line the start chute and runners will be directed to queue in the zone which marks their expected pace. Both races will begin, en masse, at AM.

There will not be waves or fixed corrals. All runners will remain in their start chutes as they turn onto Salmon St, which will be divided in half half marathon on the south, and marathon on the north. You can read more about the course at the Course Map page.

With four epic bridge crossings, a downtown start and finish, and a tour through some of the most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods in town, the Portland Marathon presented by OHSU Health offers the most unique race experience to be found.

From the startline runners head west on Salmon Street to Lownsdale Square before turning right to travel north on SW 4th Ave through the heart of downtown. Runners then return east and make their way through the revitalized Pearl District to the Broadway Bridge. Runners will get an up-close tour of the Moda Center, home of the Portland Trail Blazers, as they run through the middle of campus on the famous Center Court Street. Completing the loop around the Rose Quarter, runners return to Broadway and head back across the Willamette to the Pearl District via the Broadway Bridge.

Runners continue south on Macadam and use the beautiful Sellwood Bridge to enter the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, where they will reach the half marathon mark while enjoying the breathtaking views from the bluff on Sellwood Blvd. The route then uses Bybee Blvd to enter the charming and historic Eastmoreland neighborhood. Engulfed by the towering trees and handsome homes, runners will continue north across Woodstock Blvd to enter the campus of Reed College.

Enthusiastic students "Reedies" will cheer runners on as they loop through campus, passing the stunning Tudor-Gothic style architecture and soaking in the atmosphere of one of the most unique and esteemed colleges in the world. Finishing the loop around campus, the route returns south for another jog down the opposite side of Reed College Place before heading west to re-enter Sellwood-Moreland.

The route then connects onto the beautiful Eastbank Esplanade and runs along the banks of the river as it passes underneath the Tilikum Crossing Bridge. With just over one mile to go the route crosses the Willamette for the fourth and final time as it heads over the Burnside Bridge, running directly towards the iconic White Stag sign in the distance.

Runners take a final loop around Old Town and then head south on Naito Parkway for the final sprint to the finish on Salmon Street. With two epic bridge crossings, a downtown start and finish, and a tour through some of the most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods in town, the Portland Half Marathon offers the most unique race experience to be found.

After joining the marathoners exiting the start gait for a quick jaunt west up Salmon Street, runners head south on SW 1st Ave as they enjoy the sunrise over the Willamette to the east. Runners make their way through the heart of South Portland on this flat, tree-lined section. Continuing south on Macadam runners use the beautiful Sellwood Bridge to enter the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood, passing the area's charming homes while enjoying the breathtaking views from the bluff on Sellwood Blvd.

With just over one mile to go the route crosses the Willamette again as it heads over the Burnside Bridge, running directly towards the iconic White Stag sign in the distance. Click on the map to load the high resolution version. In the interactive course map above, aid stations are indicated with black boxes containing white letters "A" through "P". All aid stations will be supplied with Nuun Endurance Lemon Lime electrolyte drinks, water, porta-potties, Biofreeze, basic first aid supplies, and medical personnel.

When passing an aid station, runners will always be offered Nuun first and water second. For the full marathon there will be an aid station every two miles for the first half of the race miles 1 through 13 , and an aid station every mile for the second half of the race miles 13 through Full marathon participants will therefore pass 19 aid stations during the race.

For the half marathon there will be an aid station every two miles for the first portion of the race miles 1 through 5 , and an aid station every mile for the second portion of the race miles 5 through She finished 10 minutes 31 seconds ahead of Purity Munene.

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We will follow the guidance of the governor, Maine CDC, the City of Portland, the University of Southern Maine and our own medical team to take any precautions deemed necessary to hold a safe event. To stay informed, please visit our site often, connect with us on social media, and sign up for our email updates.

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