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Prep to Go Rogue at the 2023 Rogue Marathon (Half & 10k)

Fall is the most beautiful time of year for running, and if you’re looking for a great race option, check out the 2023 Rogue Marathon/Half Marathon/10k. This event, held on Saturday (woo hoo for Saturday races!!) October 14th in Medford, is flat, fast, and gorgeous. It’s also a certified Boston Marathon Qualifier.

The Marathon will start bright and early at 6:50AM at Emigrant Lake County Park with the Half Marathon following at 8:00AM at Clearwater Subdivision in Talent. The 10k begins at 9:00AM in Medford at Bear Creek Park and there’s even a kids 1-Mile at 10:30AM at the corner of East 6th St and North Bartlett St in Medford.

There will be a shuttle bus to the start of the marathon and half, located in front of the Middleford parking garage on 6th Street between North Bartlett and Riverside. The first bus for the marathon will leave at 5:35AM and the last one leaves at 5:50AM. The buses to the half marathon will run from 7:00AM to 7:20AM. Don’t be late!

Check out the parking map here.

If you’d like to check out the course map, you can check it out here, and you can View the Aid Station Guide as well.

The finish line for this event is at Pear Blossom Park in downtown Medford. There will be an amazing prize purse for the top runners and a bonus incentive for female winners.

2023 Rogue Marathon, Half Marathon & 10k (Medford) $60-125

Details:

  • When: Saturday, October 14th, 2023
  • Where: Medford, OR
  • Packet Pick-Up: Friday Oct 13th at Common Block Brewing (312 E 4th St, Medford) from 4:00PM to 9:00PM
About Author

I'm the owner of Healthy Girl Fitness and I'm a personal trainer, certified AFAA group exercise instructor, and an RRCA certified running coach in SW Portland. I am also the mother of two young boys and am on the board at my youngest son's school. I led a relatively inactive life throughout my 20's until I discovered the world of fitness and running. I ran my first marathon in 2006 and haven't looked back since.

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