In order to make it onto our Downhill Marathon list, marathons must be certified, have a net elevation loss over the course, and the benefit of the sum of the downhill portions has to be greater than the disadvantage of the uphills on the course. There are several marathons that lose elevation from start the finish, but have many hills in between that negate the benefits of the downhill sections. These races, although downhill in nature, are not included in this list.
Click on the race link to view more information about each marathon or search for downhill races using the Course Type filter on our Location and State Search pages.
*2018 BQ% used because race was not held or not certified in 2017.