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Charlottesville Marathon

Charlottesville, VA
Saturday, April 11, 2026


  2 Stars from 5 Reviews

Course Description
The Charlottesville Marathon course is scenic and runs along the Rivanna river and historic neighborhoods. The setting is quaint with views of the river, historic churches and homes and of the Blue Ridge Mountains and Monticello. The course is hilly and is about 65% roads and 35% paved bike paths and spectators are limited. The water stops will have water, electrolytes and gels. The miles will be marked every 5 miles ONLY. If you are a fan of large crowds and large events, this is not the race for you.





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Race Information

Race Dates

2027: TBD
2026: Saturday, April 11, 2026

Course Information

Profile: Hilly
Type: Mostly Out and Back
Surface: Road/Pavement

Boston Qualifier?: Yes
World Marathon Major Qualifier?: Yes


Race Day Weather

Mean Temp.: 55°F (12°C)
Average High: 67°F (19°C)
Average Low: 43° F (6°C)





PR Score & Course Score

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Race Size

2026: 178 Finishers
2025: 141 Finishers
2024: 163 Finishers
2023: 179 Finishers
2022: 139 Finishers
2021: 156 Finishers

BQ Percentages

2026: 1.7%
2025: 0.7%
2024: N/A
2023: N/A
2022: 2.9%
2021: 1.3%


Miscellaneous Information

Pace Groups?: No

Weather Averages for Last 12 Years


Race Day Temperatures

High: 67°F  (19°C)
Low: 48°F  (9°C)

Race Start Conditions

52°F  (11°C)
Humidity: 72%

Overcast
N 6 mph

PR Score

94.37

Course Score

94.78









Charlottesville Marathon Rankings, Course Speed & Boston Qualifier Statistics

The Charlottesville Marathon was the 313th largest marathon in the U.S. in 2025 based on the number of finishers. In 2024, it ranked as the 278th largest marathon in the U.S..

In 2026, 1.7% of Charlottesville Marathon finishers have achieved Boston Marathon qualifying times. In 2025, 0.7% of finishers qualified for the Boston Marathon.

Based on its percentage of Boston Qualifiers (BQs), the Charlottesville Marathon ranked 443rd among marathons in the U.S. in 2025 and currently ranks 200th so far in 2026. In Virginia, it ranked 11th in 2025 and 5th so far in 2026. These rankings provide a useful benchmark for comparing the Charlottesville Marathon with other Boston Marathon qualifying races.


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Race Reviews


2.0
Based on 5 reviews
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Poorly organized

Full Review:

I have the same opinion with others, but this is poorly organized. The distance is not correctly measured, and the route is complex but pooly signed. The half marathon distance in this race in 2022 was nearly 13.5 miles. It is unclear if we run on the right or left on a narrow trail, so we will need to find a path to avoid runners running in the opposite direction! Route signes are on the road only, so we could also take a wrong route.

Race Tips:

Competitive runners should not run in the race. In addition to the chance of taking a wrong route, there are lots of hills and steep turns.

Not my favorite

Full Review:

I was looking for a smaller race. Although this race was small, it was poorly organized and executed. The expo was outside in the rain and wind. The course marshals were not alert ( sleeping, kissing, etc.) The course was crazy- very hilly and then a hill at the end (after mile 25.) I heard from another runner it was measured wrong ( 26.6 miles)!

Race Tips:

Do tons of hill training. Don't expect to use a porta-potty. There were not enough, and spectators were in line in front of marathoners. Bring warm clothes and your own food.

or just do Philadelphia instead

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Charlottesville is a beautiful city with lots of running stores, paths, etc. Charlottesville 10 miler is an awesome race which is why I thought this would be better. Easy to get a hotel and get to start. Start and finish at same location with available parking. Some of the course includes trail running.

Full Review:

I ran this race on a whim, signing up the day before with my wife while on the train down to Charlottesville for a wedding. She signed up for the half marathon. I was in the middle of training for an ultra, and I was planning on doing a 22 mile tun that day anyway, so I decided to give it a go.

Pros: The course is beautiful! I used to live in Cville and the course winds through some of the prettier parts. There was plenty of water, gatordade, and gels on the course. As someone who is used to New York Road Runners events the pre and post-race festivals were small, but relatively well run affairs with very friendly staff. The course was well marked, and the portable toilets were clean.

Cons: Not enough Port-A-Potties! At the start there was a HUGE line for the one set of bathrooms. The course is wicked hilly, and seems to be a little sadistic in the fact that they put a huge incline right at the end. There were a couple of points on the course where drivers annoyingly honked at runners because roads were not fully shut down.

Overall: A great small town marathon. The only major hiccup was the line to poop pre-race. I missed the start by 4 minutes because I was waiting to use the loo.

Race Tips:

Pace yourself extra conservatively. The really hilly bits are near the end, and toward the warmer part of the day, so it is tough.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Arrive to the festival early, drop your bag early, and poop early. Just stay at the OMNI downtown if you can get a room. It's a nice hotel and super close to the race start. Grab some bagels at Bodos while you're in town.

All Time least favorite

Full Review:

I am usually slow to criticize but...Pre race packet pick up was just pathetic. Parking was nearly impossible just to get there, general atmosphere of people was "what are you even doing here". Beautiful start, beautiful rolling course.

Race Tips:

Bring your own TP if you are not staying at a hotel w/in walking distance of start.

Travel/Logistics Tips:

Lots of places to stay, closer to start would be best. Good luck on parking.

Full Review:

The course is very scenic and the town has a great atmosphere. The race, unfortunately, is very poorly organized -- in 2013 the mile markers did not seem to be accurate (some with GPS watches indicated that mile marker 2 was actually closer to 2.5, for example), and the course lacked clocks reflecting time elapsed since the start. I've tried this race twice but won't be back, since it seems its organization hasn't improved.