and
are excited to launch a joint Challenge to keep you active and moving this spring.
The Marathon to Marathon challenge brings
together the two largest road races in our province
and
to keep you progressing towards your 2021 running and
walking goals while engaging in a little friendly competition.
How the Marathon to Marathon Challenge works
Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon
Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon
Track your progress on our digital map as you travel either north or south on Highway 11 between the two events.
Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon
Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon
Each participant will receive:
Collectable Marathon to Marathon Double Sided Challenge Coin
Marathon to Marathon Bibboards (safety pin replacements) to hold your future race bibs in place
Digital Finisher's Certificate
Access to Marathon to Marathon Facebook Group to connect with other runners and walkers, share photos and stories and stay motivated during your challenge.
A huge thank you from your local races for supporting us through these challenging times.
Registration fees
Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon Closed
One Way - 266 km total
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CA$25.00Jan 28 - May 31
Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon Closed
Round Trip - 532 km total
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CA$25.00Jan 28 - May 31
Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon Closed
One Way - 266 km total
-
CA$25.00Jan 28 - May 31
Saskatchewan Marathon to Queen City Marathon to Saskatchewan Marathon Closed
Round Trip - 532 km total
-
CA$25.00Jan 28 - May 31
Virtual Challenge Details
How To Participate
You can run or walk to accumulate your distance any time between April 1 - May 31, 2021.
Upload your activities and track your progress on the Race Roster Challenge Platform. Add to your distance each day to reach your goals!
Where To Run or Walk
Wherever you are! The simplicity of participating in a virtual challenge is you can start right outside your front door. Be sure to follow all guidelines outlined by your local government regarding physical distancing and activity to ensure you are keeping yourself and your community safe.
How To Track Your Progress
On the event page, click “View Results” to post your distance manually after each run or walk.
Challenge Safety Tips
- Respect all local government guidelines regarding Covid-19.
- Complete challenge solo (or with members of your family or those in your "Covid bubble").
- Respect other runners and walkers. Keep your space, maintain six feet of distance, pass with care.
- Avoid high traffic pedestrian and vehicle areas. Run or walk close to home during a quieter time of day whenever possible.
- Wear appropriate clothing. Be visible and dress for the weather.
- Bring water and/or nutrition if you are planning a longer route. There are no water stations in a virtual event.
- Carry a cell phone with you and tell someone the route you will follow in case of an emergency.
- You may complete your challenge using a treadmill if that is an option available to you and that you would prefer.
Contact information
- Event contact
- Shawn Weimer - Executive Director Run Regina
- runqcm@hotmail.com