Race Information

Women Run the D Half Marathon
Detroit, MI
Wayne County
Sep 15, 2024 - Sunday
13.1M, 10K, 5K run
  • Details from event's RunSignUp.com listing:

    DETROIT WOMEN'S HALF MARATHON • 10K • 5K

    The Detroit Women’s Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K event was created by women for women. All women, of all ages, of all abilities. First-time racers and experienced marathoners. The young and the young at heart. Join your sisters on beautiful Belle Isle State Park and celebrate your strength, your beauty, your inner grace… everything that makes you the goddess you are! The Detroit Women’s Half Marathon, 10K, & 5K is walker friendly!

    Like all Epic Races, other than an experience of a lifetime, you get:

    Free professional race photos 
    A beautiful Women Run the D event shirt
    Post-race yummy breakfast
    Race chip timing with super-speedy race results
    Super cool Women Run the D Finisher’s Medal
    Special Gift for participants of 2 Goddess Races
    Special Gift for participants of all 3 Goddess Races

    Course

    NOTE: These maps are from 2023, and are left here for reference. Updated maps for 2024 will be added as they become available.

    Please note that in the interest of safety, all courses are subject to change at any time at the discretion of the race director.

    Directions

    NOTE: These details are from 2023, and are left here for reference. Updated maps for 2024 will be added as they become available.

    Location: The bridge to enter beautiful Belle Isle Park is located at the intersection of Jefferson Ave and East Grand Blvd. 

    CLICK HERE FOR DIRECTIONS

    The start and finish lines will be by the Scott Memorial Fountain, Sunset Dr, Detroit, MI. Parking is conveniently located in a large lot beside the start/finish area.  If this lot fills up, there is parking available along the road around the island.

    Belle Isle is a Michigan state park. All vehicles that enter any Michigan state park will need a Recreation Passport. The Recreation Passport is your key to accessing state parks and recreation areas, boating access sites, state forest campgrounds, thousands of miles of trails, and other outdoor spaces – all year long!

    The state's parks and recreation system is largely self-supporting. Funds derived from the Recreation Passport go right back into maintaining and improving the outdoor spaces we all love, and protecting natural resources for the next generation.

    Check “YES“ for the Recreation Passport when you renew your license plate through the Secretary of State.

    Please CLICK HERE for current rates and information.

    Zero Waste

    The event is a Leave No Trace event. Learn more about our race-day recycling and composting efforts here. Want more information about running a great race and leaving no trace? Click HERE to see our 2018 solid waste report. 

     

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Listing Status

  • Added to our Directory
    Feb 23, 2013
  • Last Updated in our Directory
    Oct 29, 2023
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