LAST UPDATED: 22 November 2021

May deemed too early for Pittsburgh Marathon

The City of Pittsburgh instead anticipates smaller, regional events returning this summer.

May deemed too early for Pittsburgh Marathon
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The City of Pittsburgh has shared that it would not grant a permit for the 2021 DICK’S Sporting Goods Pittsburgh Marathon weekend of events, effectively cancelling this year’s event. City officials and P3R have worked closely over the past several months to develop plans to ensure the safety of all participants, volunteers and spectators. Ultimately, the City determined that, due to the size of the Pittsburgh Marathon, safely hosting several thousand participants along with hundreds of thousands of spectators from all over the country and the world would not be possible.

“All of us at the City of Pittsburgh are optimistic that we will be able to host in-person events as soon as it is safe to do so,” said Mayor William Peduto. “We will continue to work closely with P3R in the coming weeks and months to host in-person races and other events starting this summer.”

“We have worked for months right alongside our partners at the City of Pittsburgh to plan for this event, and we are so grateful for all of their help and support,” said Troy Schooley, P3R CEO. “We understand the difficult position they are in, and we know that our partners with the City are just as excited as all of us at P3R to get back to a live start line this summer at the Fleet Feet Liberty Mile and the Richard S. Caliguiri City of Pittsburgh Great Race.”

All registered participants will have the option to continue to train and race virtually, and, in doing so, they will earn a finisher medal, event shirt, and running jacket (for qualifying events). If the virtual race option doesn’t work for someone, they can choose to receive a refund of their registration fee.