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Date:
Fri, May 01, 2026 at 12:00 AM – 11:59 PM
Location:
East Meadow, New York
11554
United States
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10k 13.1 Miles 1k 22.4 Miles 26.2 Miles 35.5 Miles 5k Fun Run Marathon Run

The JOVIA Financial Credit Union Long Island Marathon Weekend.

FRIDAY MAY 1st, 2026.

  • 5K Family Fun Run

SATURDAY MAY 2nd, 2026.

  • 10K Race

  • 1k Kids Fun Run

SUNDAY MAY 3rd, 2026.

  • Half Marathon

  • Marathon

Long Island's Premier Competitive Running Event produced by RaceAwesome.com Sponsored by JOVIA FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION

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