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Whitefish Marathon, Half Marathon & 5K Presented by Hammer Nutrition

Date:
Sat, May 16, 2026 at 8:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Location:
Whitefish, Montana
59937
United States
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Links:
whitefishmarathon.com Register at runsignup.com
Tags:
13.1 Miles 26.2 Miles 3.1 Miles 5k Half Marathon Run

A 4-time winner of the Road Runners Club of America Marathon State Championship designation, the Whitefish Marathon has become one of the largest marathons in Montana. Over 1,600 runners registered are expected in 2026. All event distances have sold out two years in a row. All race distances (marathon, half marathon and 5K) start together at 8:00 AM in Depot Park and finish at the same finish line. The 5K course splits from the marathon and half just after mile one. The marathon and half run the first 13 miles together and split at mile 13 providing a large post-race party in Depot Park.

The city of Whitefish was chosen as one of the top-50 small towns to visit by TripAdvisor. Located just outside Glacier National Park, all three distances get a view of the beautiful mountains in the distance. The courses have been strategically developed to start and finish through the same finish line in Depot Park. Over 30+ states have been represented each year since 2021. It has become a 'runcation' for most with beautiful views at every turn. Stay the weekend and enjoy special rates from our hotel partners and visit Big Mountain Resort and Glacier National Park.

Checkout the video on our Facebook home page to see what we are about. Thanks you for running with us and visiting Whitefish!

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    There will be mandatory athlete meetings the morning of the race, see schedule below. All meetings will take place on the beach in front of the arch - which will be your start and finish line!

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    1 Mile Race:

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    8:10 – race begins

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    ½ Mile Race:

    8:15 – mandatory athlete briefing

    8:20 – race begins

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    Results will be posted online at the Wave’s website, after they are finalized, and at Competitive Timing, our awesome timing company we are utilizing again this year! There will only be 1 category this year regardless if you choose to swim in a wetsuit or in a swimsuit. Awards will be given to the top three male and female racers in each age division for the 5K, 1 mile, and ½ mile swims.

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    30-39;

    40-49;

    50-59;

    60-69;

    70-79;

    and 80+

    SAFETY INFORMATION

    Individual preparation for an open water swim: It is up to you as an individual to train and ensure you can safely swim in open water before starting the race. The transition from training in a pool to swimming in open water with waves, wind, sun, cold water, plants below you, no black line to follow...is a tough one and takes getting used to. Please be sure you have swum in open water at least a few times before jumping in. If you want/need extra help getting prepared please reach out. There are resources available.

    Safety is our number one concern: We will update racers on any current precautions and requirements we will be following on race day. Please be prepared for changing weather conditions and prepare accordingly.

    Pre-Race meeting: All athletes are required to attend the pre-race meeting to learn about race day water conditions, the course, and emergency procedures.

    Swimmer Identification: All individuals entering the water during the race will be required to be registered (including Angel Swimmers), marked with their number, wear the cap given to them in their race packet and their timing chip.

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Q: Where do I park on race morning?

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    Q: What if the water is choppy the morning of the race? Will the race be delayed?

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    · Current weather forecasts (wind speed, storms, lighting in the area)

    · Safety recommendations from local authorities

    As weather and wind conditions evolve, we will continue to monitor the AQI and water conditions and make any necessary announcements. Please check the race website and our social media channels for updates.

    Q: It has been smoky in Montana in August in some years. Would the race be canceled if there is smoke in the air?

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    · We will monitor the air quality conditions during race week.

    · The race will proceed as scheduled at 8:00 AM if the AQI remains in the orange category (150 and under).

    · We will check the AQI 60 minutes before the race start and communicate updates via email and social media.

    For more information on AQI, please refer to the Department of Environmental Quality.

    Q: If I am swimming the 5K, will there be nutrition available on course?

    If you plan on using nutrition on the course there will be a boat located conveniently near the course, where you can swim up and get your water, etc. Please come prepared and make sure your race nutrition, water bottle, etc. are marked with your name so those on the boat can hand it to you quickly!

    Q: I love my dog, can I bring them to cheer me on?

    We love dogs, animals of all kinds really, AND…we don't want to see them on race morning. Dogs are not allowed at City Beach, no exceptions (no cats, rabbits, shrews, llamas, you get the idea...). Bring pictures and show us how cute they are!

    Q: Can I wear fins, or a snorkel, or use paddles?

    We love our fins, and snorkels, and even our paddles in practice. At this race? Not accepted. Come to COD at the Wave and I promise you can use them at every practice I coach though.

    Q: I am swimming the virtual race! Where do I submit my result?

    Anyone swimming virtually can submit their results anytime until midnight on the Sunday after the event! All you must do is swim your race (1750 yards in a pool, 1 mile in open water) and then return to the race website to submit your results. I will mail your gear (shirt, cap, products) to your provided address the Monday after your race!

    I am sure there will be additional questions regarding Swim the Fish so contact Carrie Jacobs at carriemjacobs@gmail.com!

    See you soon! We are eager to host you in Whitefish!

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