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Essential Insights into the Belfast Marathon Event

Runs for 26.2 miles across the city, starting at Stormont and ending in Ormeau Park.

Essential Insights into the Belfast Marathon Event

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Get ready, running enthusiasts! The streets of Belfast are gearing up for the 43rd Belfast City Marathon on Sunday.

This year's course takes participants on a journey across the city, passing iconic sites like City Hall and Parliament Buildings before concluding in Ormeau Park. As always, the route promises to showcase Belfast's stunning landmarks.

Brace yourself for a day of road closures and transport changes, as the marathon progresses through the city. With over 6,500 full marathon runners registered, an additional 2,750 relay teams (comprising between two to five runners), and almost 1,200 walkers, things are expected to get pretty lively!

John Allen, the marathon chairman, shared his excitement, "We're thrilled to welcome over 22,000 participants of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds." From professional runners to charity supporters, the marathon is a global gathering of runners and walkers united by one common goal—to conquer the coveted 26.2 miles.

While the specific route for 2025 remains under wraps, previous editions have followed a route starting at Stormont and ending at Ormeau Park. The organizers recently released an interactive road map highlighting the locations of defibrillators throughout the course.

Expect partial closures on key routes like Newtownards Road, Queens Bridge, and Saintfield Road. The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is actively planning transportation around the city for other projects, indicating possible coordination with Belfast authorities for the marathon.

Regarding public transport, Translink typically implements temporary diversions on affected Metro/Goldline services. Current forecasts suggest marathon-related disruptions will occur between 6 AM-3 PM on the big day. For real-time updates, keep an eye on Belfast City Marathon's social media channels (@belfastcitymarathon) or Transport NI announcements closer to the event date. The interactive map of defibrillators located along the course might help you anticipate transport activity hubs.

  1. The organisers of the Belfast City Marathon anticipate over 22,000 participants, showcasing the event's global appeal, from professional runners to charity supporters.
  2. The 2025 marathon route is yet to be revealed, but participants can expect a route that begins at Stormont and ends at Ormeau Park.
  3. The organisers have released an interactive road map, emphasizing the locations of defibrillators along the route, providing important emergency equipment for the thousands of runners, relay teams, and walkers.
  4. On the day of the marathon, expect road closures and transport changes on key routes like Newtownards Road, Queens Bridge, and Saintfield Road, with partial closures and temporary diversions on Metro/Goldline services.
Running 26.2 miles, this city-spanning track begins at Stormont and ends in Ormeau Park.
City marathon covers 26.2 miles, commencing at Stormont and concluding in Ormeau Park.
Runs through the city, starting at Stormont and ending at Ormeau Park, spanning a total distance of 26.2 miles.

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