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RELAY

It's back! The full marathon relay is a great opportunity for you and your friends to tackle the full marathon together. 

A team of three to five of your favorite fellow runners will cover the entire 26.2-mile distance. Each runner will run at least one leg of 3.5–6.5 miles.  Teams can enter in the Men’s, Women’s or Open (Co-ed) divisions.

DATE

May 4, 2025

7:00 AM

PRICE

$225

Increase April 27th

LOCATION

DISTANCE

26.2 miles

FINISHER MEDALS

3-5 RUNNERS

WHAT YOU GET

Downtown Start & Finish Lines • Scenic Course Through Waldo Stadium & Bicentennial Trail • Free Bacon and Pickles  • Finisher Medal • Post-race Beer & Food

T-shirt • Stryker Finish Line Experience • Online Results & Downloadable Finisher Certificate

Shareable Photographs + More

  • Are there shelters at the exchange zones?
    No. Your SAG vehicle can act as shelter. There will be portable restrooms at each location. More information is coming soon.
  • What constitutes a co-ed team?
    That’s easy, co-ed teams have more than one gender. The ratio is irrelevant. All genders welcome.
  • May my friends and I WALK the relay?
    Experience from other relays we have researched has shown that having an entire team of walkers is not a good idea. Relay teams should plan on finishing at least at a slow-run pace (about 6 hours for the full; 3 hours for the half).
  • Does every member of the team get the same swag?
    YES. Shirts, medals, portajohn usage, etc.
  • What shall I do with my clothes and valuables?
    Make a plan with your teammates as to how you will handle your clothes. We strongly suggest that you do not bring any valuables with you. The exchange zone volunteers cannot be responsible for your stuff. Fortunately, you will have a SAG vehicle to assist with this.
  • How does packet pick-up work with a team?
    The Relay team packet should be picked up by ONE member of the team. It will not be possible to issue partial packets to single individuals. One person should pick up the packet for the whole team.
  • How do we get to the exchange zones?
    As we get close to the event, an exchange zone overview packet will highlight each zone and instructions for accessing each zone safely. We will provide suggested directions as well so you are able to navigate the city without being held up by the course.
  • How many runners can we have?
    The full marathon relay may have three, four, or five runners. A runner may run more than one leg. The half marathon may have two or three runners. A runner may run more than one leg.
  • Numbers, Batons and Timing Chips
    Team members will wear a race number visible on their front. It will be a different color from either the half or full marathon. The team will share one number but each member will have their own bib. Relay runners will each have a timing chip in their bib. There is no need to exchange bibs/chips or any baton.
  • Where are the relay exchange zones?
    Marathon Relay Legs:
  • How do I register my team?
    The team can have as few as three members competing. (If you’re only going to have two people on a team, enter the half marathon instead and run together!) A runner who wants to enter the full or half-marathon may also be part of a relay team, but must run the first leg, of course. He or she must also register for each of the events. Teams can enter in the Men’s, Women’s or Open (Co-ed) divisions. The first person registers, pays, and creates the team name. Other members then join the team.
  • Is it OK for all my teammates to cross the finish line together?
    Yes. Recommended even.
  • How long are the legs?
    The length of each legs varies. Split times will not be available for each leg.
  • What constitutes a co-ed team?
    That’s easy, co-ed teams have more than one gender. The ratio is irrelevant. All genders welcome.
  • How many runners can we have?
    The full marathon relay may have three, four, or five runners. A runner may run more than one leg. The half marathon may have two or three runners. A runner may run more than one leg.
  • How do we get to the exchange zones?
    As we get close to the event, an exchange zone overview packet will highlight each zone and instructions for accessing each zone safely. We will provide suggested directions as well so you are able to navigate the city without being held up by the course.
  • Where are the relay exchange zones?
    Marathon Relay Legs:
  • How do I register my team?
    The team can have as few as two members competing. A runner who wants to enter the full or half-marathon may also be part of a relay team, but must run the first leg, of course. He or she must also register for each of the events. Teams can enter in the Men’s, Women’s or Open (Co-ed) divisions. The first person registers, pays, and creates the team name. Other members then join the team.
  • May my friends and I WALK the relay?
    Experience from other relays we have researched has shown that having an entire team of walkers is not a good idea. Relay teams should plan on finishing at least at a slow-run pace (about 6 hours for the full; 3 hours for the half).
  • How long are the legs?
    The length of each legs varies. Split times will not be available for each leg.
  • How does packet pick-up work with a team?
    The Relay team packet should be picked up by ONE member of the team. It will not be possible to issue partial packets to single individuals. One person should pick up the packet for the whole team.
  • What shall I do with my clothes and valuables?
    Make a plan with your teammates as to how you will handle your clothes. We strongly suggest that you do not bring any valuables with you. The exchange zone volunteers cannot be responsible for your stuff. Fortunately, you will have a SAG vehicle to assist with this.
  • Numbers, Batons and Timing Chips
    Team members will wear a race number visible on their front. It will be a different color from either the half or full marathon. The team will share one number but each member will have their own bib. Relay runners will each have a timing chip in their bib. There is no need to exchange bibs/chips or any baton.
  • Does every member of the team get the same swag?
    YES. Shirts, medals, portajohn usage, etc.
  • Are there shelters at the exchange zones?
    No. Your SAG vehicle can act as shelter. There will be portable restrooms at each location. More information is coming soon.
  • Is it OK for all my teammates to cross the finish line together?
    Yes. Recommended even.
  • Toilets
    Portable toilets will be available at every water station.
  • Age Groups
    Overall winner awards will go to top male, top female, top nonbinary, top male master's (40+), and top female master's (40+), top nonbinary master's (40+). Additional awards will be given to the top 5 nonbinary finishers and the top 3 male and female finishers in the following age divisions: 13 and under 14-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+
  • Fluids and Food
    Water will be available at each water station, marked by a water drop on the course map. The infamous Gummy Bear Forest and Pickle Pit will return to the course. Be sure to grab some grub after you cross the finish line!
  • Medical Aid Stations
    Medical aid stations are marked on the course map. Medical volunteers and supplies are available at all aid stations. If you're ill, injured, or need attention, stop at the nearest aid station.
  • Mile Markers & Timers
    Mile markers are posted at every mile. Markers are color-coded to correspond with each race. All course clocks are set to correspond to wave 1.
  • Fluids & Food
    Water will be available at each water station, marked by a water drop on the course map. GU will be available at one water stations throughout the course. The infamous Gummy Bear Forest, Bacon Station, and Pickle Pit will return to the course. Be sure to grab some grub after you cross the finish line!
  • Age Groups
    Overall winner awards will go to top male, top female, top nonbinary, top male master's (40+), and top female master's (40+), top nonbinary master's (40+). Additional awards will be given to the top 5 nonbinary finishers and the top 3 male and female finishers in the following age divisions: 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+
  • Mile Markers and Timers
    Mile markers are posted at every mile. Markers are color-coded to correspond with each race. All course clocks are set to correspond to wave 1.
  • Toilets
    Portable toilets will be available at every water station.
  • Medical Aid Stations
    Medical aid stations are marked on the course map. Medical volunteers and supplies are available at all aid stations. If you're ill, injured, or need attention, stop at the nearest aid station.
  • Medical Aid Stations
    Medical aid stations are marked on the course map. Medical volunteers and supplies are available at all aid stations. If you're ill, injured, or need attention, stop at the nearest aid station.
  • What is the RRCA Championship Event Series?
    The RRCA Championship Event Series is the largest grassroots-organized running series in the U.S. with over 200 races participating that attract nearly 300,000 participants. RRCA Championship Events are designated annually at the State, Regional, and National level through a competitive bidding process. The goal of the RRCA Championship Event Series is to celebrate and shine a spotlight on well-run, community-focused events and to award their top performing runners. RRCA provides awards for: Open male and female, 40+ male and female, 50+ male and female, 60+ male and female, open adaptive athlete male and female, and nonbinary upon special request by race organizers.
  • Age Groups
    Overall winner awards will go to top male, top female, top nonbinary, top male master's (40+), and top female master's (40+), top nonbinary master's (40+). Additional awards will be given to the top 5 nonbinary finishers and the top 3 male and female finishers in the following age divisions: 14-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80+
  • Mile Markers & Timers
    Mile markers are posted at every mile. Markers are color-coded to correspond with each race. All course clocks are set to correspond to wave 1.
  • Toilets
    Portable toilets will be available at every water station.
  • Fluids and Food
    Water will be available at each water station, marked by a water drop on the course map. GU will be available at two water stations throughout the course. The infamous Bacon Station and Pickle Pit will return to the course. Be sure to grab some grub after you cross the finish line!

MARATHON RELAY GEAR

All registered runners will receive a Zeigler Kalamazoo Marathon Relay t-shirt. All finishers will receive a finishing medal.​

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marathon

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half
marathon

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10K run

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5K WALK
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