The course is characterized by being very picturesque, set amid lakes, rivers and trees and the race will start at 8:00 am, ending at 2:15 pm. If all the runners did not complete the 26 miles within the time limits will not be classified as official finalists, according to Jason Moore in the news today.
Over 300,000 spectators are expected to attend the race that starts at the HHH Metrodome in Minneapolis. The arrival point will be at the State Capitol building in St. Paul. The best way to attend the marathon and see the action will be to catch the bus as the traffic will be heavy and road closures. For details on bus routes and times to go to newsoftoday.com.
We have checked the official website of the course and the latest is that the flooding in St. Paul has not affected the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon, or events surrounding it. Each piece of information you may have about the marathon is on the website linked to above, including of course the routes and maps, a guide to transport as a spectator, road closures and more. Are you taking part in the Twin Cities marathon morning or go along to show your support? We would be interested in hearing your feedback about the race.






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