The 34th annual Vermont City Marathon will be held on Sunday, May 28, 2023, and NBC5 will be providing up-to-the-minute coverage of this year’s race from downtown Burlington.From the latest weather forecast to who you should be watching at this year’s race, we’ve put together a list of everything you need to know before race day.>>>Top video: What are the best shoes for marathon runners? We ask the expertsWhat does this year’s course look like?The Vermont City Marathon course is a flat double loop that starts and finishes in Waterfront Park, near the intersection of Lake Street and Penny Lane.This year the traditional course is being altered around the Burlington Amtrak station, and a hill at the northernmost point of the course has been cut in half, which could potentially speed up the race for competitive racers.See the full course map in the image below:What time does the marathon begin?This year, the hand cyclists will begin at 7:14 a.m., with the starting gun for racers set just a minute later at 7:15 a.m.Street ClosuresRunners will launch in waves near Waterfront Park beginning at 7:15 a.m., according to race organizers. The current route means some roadways will be partially closed while runners cross through Burlington, and others will be reserved for local traffic.See a map of street closures for this year’s race.How can I watch the Vermont City Marathon?NBC5 will have live team coverage of the entire Vermont City marathon beginning at 5 a.m. on Sunday, May 28. Tune in to see exclusive interviews, weather updates and more from the NBC5 team. You can stream coverage of the Vermont City Marathon on Sunday morning on MyNBC5.com or through the MyNBC5 app.Sign up for push notifications to get the latest info on winners, coverage and race-day content.What is the weather supposed to be for this year’s marathon?Check the latest weather forecast for this year’s race and sign up for Weather push alerts to get updates on conditions sent directly to your mobile device.Who are some of the top competitors in this year’s race?VCM 2019 winner Sergio Reyes is being billed as one of the top racers in the men’s field as he seeks to capture his third win in Burlington this year.Meanwhile, Amanda Phillips from Hood River, Oregon, has her sights set on beating the women’s record set in 2009 by Heidi Westerling.Other racers to watch include Kae Ravichandran, a UVM medical student and winner of the Boston Marathon nonbinary division, will also be racing in this year’s Vermont City Marathon in the relay race category.Keeseville athlete and former Boston Marathon hand cyclist winner Devann Murphy is among the elite hand cyclists competing in this year’s VCM. She finished third in this year’s Boston Marathon.New Hampshire athlete and Rutland High School alum Erik Corbett is favored to win the men’s hand cyclist division in this year’s race. Inside the Vermont City MarathonOrganizers work to ensure safety, security of runners in Vermont City MarathonExperts sound off on the best running shoes for a marathonLocal businesses expect economic boom as Vermont City Marathon returns to BurlingtonDownload the Very Local app to stream the Vermont City Marathon on your phone or Smart TV.
The 34th annual Vermont City Marathon will be held on Sunday, May 28, 2023, and NBC5 will be providing up-to-the-minute coverage of this year’s race from downtown Burlington.
From the latest weather forecast to who you should be watching at this year’s race, we’ve put together a list of everything you need to know before race day.
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>>>Top video: What are the best shoes for marathon runners? We ask the experts
What does this year’s course look like?
The Vermont City Marathon course is a flat double loop that starts and finishes in Waterfront Park, near the intersection of Lake Street and Penny Lane.
This year the traditional course is being altered around the Burlington Amtrak station, and a hill at the northernmost point of the course has been cut in half, which could potentially speed up the race for competitive racers.
See the full course map in the image below:
What time does the marathon begin?
This year, the hand cyclists will begin at 7:14 a.m., with the starting gun for racers set just a minute later at 7:15 a.m.
Street Closures
Runners will launch in waves near Waterfront Park beginning at 7:15 a.m., according to race organizers. The current route means some roadways will be partially closed while runners cross through Burlington, and others will be reserved for local traffic.
See a map of street closures for this year’s race.
How can I watch the Vermont City Marathon?
NBC5 will have live team coverage of the entire Vermont City marathon beginning at 5 a.m. on Sunday, May 28. Tune in to see exclusive interviews, weather updates and more from the NBC5 team.
You can stream coverage of the Vermont City Marathon on Sunday morning on MyNBC5.com or through the MyNBC5 app.
Sign up for push notifications to get the latest info on winners, coverage and race-day content.
What is the weather supposed to be for this year’s marathon?
Check the latest weather forecast for this year’s race and sign up for Weather push alerts to get updates on conditions sent directly to your mobile device.
Who are some of the top competitors in this year’s race?
VCM 2019 winner Sergio Reyes is being billed as one of the top racers in the men’s field as he seeks to capture his third win in Burlington this year.
Meanwhile, Amanda Phillips from Hood River, Oregon, has her sights set on beating the women’s record set in 2009 by Heidi Westerling.
Other racers to watch include Kae Ravichandran, a UVM medical student and winner of the Boston Marathon nonbinary division, will also be racing in this year’s Vermont City Marathon in the relay race category.
Keeseville athlete and former Boston Marathon hand cyclist winner Devann Murphy is among the elite hand cyclists competing in this year’s VCM. She finished third in this year’s Boston Marathon.
New Hampshire athlete and Rutland High School alum Erik Corbett is favored to win the men’s hand cyclist division in this year’s race.
Inside the Vermont City Marathon
- Organizers work to ensure safety, security of runners in Vermont City Marathon
- Experts sound off on the best running shoes for a marathon
- Local businesses expect economic boom as Vermont City Marathon returns to Burlington
Download the Very Local app to stream the Vermont City Marathon on your phone or Smart TV.