Santa Fe International Half Marathon
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Santa Fe International Half Marathon
The Santa Fe International Half Marathon is a weekend running event in Santa Fe, New Mexico, held at roughly 7,000 ft elevation. The centerpiece is a USATF certified, net downhill point to point half marathon that starts in the Sangre de Cristo foothills and finishes at the Santa Fe Railyard. The course passes historic Canyon Road and the Santa Fe Plaza and concludes with live drumming, a finish-line festival, and a hand thrown ceramic finisher medal.
Distances offered include:
- 13.1 mile Half Marathon
- 3 x 4.4 mile 3 Amigo Relay
- 4K Fitness loop
- Kids 1K Dash for ages 12 and under
The event schedule spans an expo and packet pickup at Warehouse 21, an indigo shirt workshop at the expo, a kids dash in the Railyard, and a finish-line festival. Race services include chip timing with net and gun times, live tracking links, complimentary downloadable race photos within 48 hours, gear check, and a finish-line green chile breakfast burrito and coffee included with entry. The course remains open for three hours and thirty minutes with a sweep vehicle following the final runner. Entries are non refundable but may be deferred or transferred up to two weeks before race day. Established in 2019, the event supports local youth running programs and draws participants from multiple countries. Visit the organization's website for the most recent information.