Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon 2026: Schedule, Route, and Participant Tracking Information
Introduction
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is a race to remember the bombing in 1995. It shows the city's strength. The 26th marathon is on April 24-26, 2026. Last year, more than 26,000 people ran. It is one of the most important marathons in the US.
Main Body
The marathon remembers 168 people who died in the 1995 bombing. The event is from Friday April 24 to Sunday April 26. Runners can go to the museum for free with their race number. On Saturday, there is a 5K race, a marathon for older people, and a marathon for children. There is also a health and fitness show. The museum is free again. On Sunday, the main marathon starts. At 6:15am, all runners are quiet for 168 seconds to remember the people. Then at 6:30am, the marathon starts. The route goes through downtown, north to Bricktown and Deep Deuce, behind the state capitol, then to Nichols Hills and Britton. Then it goes back past Lake Hefner and down Classen Boulevard. It ends near Scissortail Park. People who watch can use a phone app to see where runners are. The app sends a message when a runner finishes. Race results are on MyChipTime.com and the app. More information is on the marathon website.
Conclusion
The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon is a race to remember the 1995 bombing. It is also a big sports event. People use phones and computers to follow runners. The 2026 marathon keeps the tradition of remembering the victims. It also brings people together and helps them run long distances.