Christchurch Marathon
Lo esencial
The Christchurch Marathon (currently title-sponsored as the ASICS Christchurch Marathon) is New Zealand's flat, fast urban marathon, run as four 10.5km laps of a central-city circuit through Hagley Park, past the Christchurch Town Hall, Canterbury Museum, and along the Avon River. Founded in 1981 by Don Cameron and the Long Distance Running Club of New Zealand, the event's traditional Commonwealth Games-era course was devastated by the 2011 Canterbury earthquakes, forcing temporary relocations to Lincoln University (2011) and Christchurch Airport (2012). The race returned to its central-city home at the Christchurch Town Hall in 2019 and now runs a course closely mirroring the pre-earthquake route. The 2025 edition drew an unprecedented 7,015 finishers across all race categories (marathon, half marathon, 10km, and youth/kids events). The course is certified to World Athletics (IAAF) and AIMS standard.
Día de la carrera
Pronóstico del tiempo
Elevación
Perfil del terreno
Recorrido relativamente plano
Participantes
Tamaño del grupo
Grupo numeroso
Calificación del público
Apoyo de espectadores
Buena energía del público
Hagley Park
Christchurch Town Hall
Canterbury Museum
Avon River
Otras distancias disponibles durante el fin de semana del evento:
Park Terrace (Armagh Street end) to Hagley Park North, Christchurch, New Zealand
NZ
Tarifa promedio para alojamientos de 3 estrellas cerca de la salida
Elegibilidad
- Minimum age 18 on race day for the Marathon distance
Documentos requeridos
- Photo ID may be required at bib/timing-chip collection (standard practice for this event; not explicitly re-confirmed for the 2027 edition at time of authoring)
Métodos de inscripción
- Online registration via the Event Plus platform (eventplus.net/CM26)
Política de cancelación y reembolso
Prior editions offered a 50% refund if requested well ahead of race day, with no refunds close to the event; processing fees and charitable donations are non-refundable. Exact 2027 cancellation deadlines were not yet published at time of authoring.
Course certified to World Athletics (IAAF) and AIMS standard; 100% sealed road and park paths
Event survived and was relocated twice after the 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence (Lincoln University in 2011, Christchurch Airport outskirts in 2012) before returning to the central-city Town Hall course in 2019
Boston Marathon qualifier status not confirmed on official site as of authoring; not asserted
Entries for the 2027 edition had not yet opened at time of authoring (opens 16 July 2026); this draft is authored 10 July 2026, six days ahead of that date
Comunidad
Historias, consejos y fotos del día de carrera de corredores que han completado este recorrido.
Reseñas de la comunidad
Aprende de otros corredores y comparte ideas que ayuden a quienes vienen después a cruzar la meta.

