There are no refunds for the roughly 3,000 runners who have already registered. A final decision was made in response to new COVID-19 restrictions and with the health and safety of the community in mind. Unique to marathon events, it was we who sang The Star-Spangled Banner prior to race start in downtown Portland.

It then progressively became a popular all-women’s run and throughout the past few decades thousands of women show up to participate. An option must be selected no later than Friday, August 14th. We've compiled a list of Marathons that have been canceled, postponed, or rescheduled due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus).

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Sunday, October 4, 2020 • Portland, OR • Course Map You’ll get to run the beautifully scenic streets and riverside parkways of Oregon’s largest city at its flagship Portland Marathon & Half Marathon, which makes its 49th annual running this fall along an loop course that’s been called the “Best Race in October” by no less than Runner’s World magazine in recent years.
Though we Try To be accurate And On top Of things... Race details can change When we aren't lookin. The popular event, scheduled for June 6, is likely to be held instead as virtual races. The Sea Dogs Mother’s Day 5K (scheduled for May 10 in Portland) and the Sugarloaf Marathon (May 17 in Carrabassett Valley) asked runners to consider either donating their entry fee to a primary sponsor, or accepting deferral of the fee to the next year (or next two years for Sugarloaf) – but a refund was an option in both cases.Boucher said his company already has had to cancel several races this year and shift to a virtual format, including the Thirsty Leprechaun 5K in South Portland, which was supposed to be held March 14, and the Maine Coast Marathon and Half Marathon, which was supposed to be May 9 and 10. When it first began, reportedly only some 72 women showed up to participate. The list includes U.S. marathons as well as a few of the larger internationals marathons. Notifications from this discussion will be disabled. And a deferral is kind of the same thing but just kicking the can down the road.”Other Maine road races that have been canceled have taken different approaches.

The Portland Marathon looks forward to producing next year's Let s do this.

You can sign up right here for a marathon race in Portland. The Portland Marathon looks forward to producing next year's race on Sunday, October 3, 2021.

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The 2020 Portland Marathon and related events have been cancelled. “If we were to refund everybody, we’d go bankrupt. The health and safety of our participants, volunteers, and the Portland community is our absolute top priority and we will continue to remain vigilant as developments transpire.We'll be posting further updates as needed regarding the status of the 2020 Portland Marathon. With heavy hearts we announce that the 2020 Portland Marathon has been cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. All registered participants have received an email providing detailed instructions regarding their options. List of the Canceled or Postponed Marathons due to COVID-19.

Create a commenting profile by providing an email address, password and display name. All registered participants have received an email providing detailed instructions regarding their options. An option must be selected no later than Friday, August 14th. 109-Year-Old Veteran and His Secrets to Life Will Make You Smile | Short Film Showcase - Duration: 12:39. kptv.com 14975 NW Greenbrier Parkway Beaverton, OR 97006 Phone: (503) 906-1249 Email: kptvnews@kptv.com COURSE: It was a perfect day for a marathon: weather at the start line was 48 degrees, 93 percent relative humidity, calm and partly cloudy. The race was supposed to be Oct. 4.

The 2020 Portland Marathon has been cancelled 2020 Portland Marathon canceled as COVID-19 cases continue to increase in Oregon. All registered participants have received an email providing detailed instructions regarding their options. Fees varied depending on when a person registered.At the time of registration online, a no-refund policy was listed in the event of cancellation or postponement because of “weather, pandemics or other forces beyond our control.” The Old Port Half Marathon & 5K is organized by GiddyUp Events, a subsidiary of Rugged Races, a for-profit company that puts on races across the country.