Feel like an Olympian at the Chicago Marathon 

Plus: How to Support the Runners in Your Life

 
Lace up your sneakers and run the Chicago Marathon this fall.
 

If you tuned into the Paris Olympics this summer (and who didn’t?!), there’s at least SOME chance that you felt inspired to get off your couch and try your hand at an Olympic sport. Badminton, cycling, long jump—the world of sports is your oyster.  

 

But if you want to get a taste of the electric energy and epic-ness of what the athletes at the Paris games experienced, why not lace up your sneaks and sign up for the Chicago Marathon? Even better, sign up to run for a charity, so every step goes toward a bigger cause .

 

With plenty of time between now and October 13, you could successfully train for a half marathon even if you haven’t gone trotting in a while. Here’s an 8-week plan that eases into things with a three-mile run.  

 

(If you’re in more of a couch-to-5k place in life, you can still run in Chicago on October 12!) 

 

Either way, feel free to treat yourself to some Olympian level new gear

 

And if you’re really more of a supporting character? Awesome! You can be the Snoop Dogg to the marathon runner in your life.

Here are our best tips on how to show up for a runner you love.  

 

Join a Training Run  

Jog along on the occasional short run, or jump on a bike to keep your favorite future marathoner company.  

 

Give Gear 

A new pair of running socks, wireless sport headphones, or a water bottle belt, is sure to put some pep in a runner’s step.  

 

Cook Pasta 

Host a pre-race dinner that’s full of carbs! 

 

Show Up, Day Of 

Contribute to the celebratory atmosphere and cheer on ALL the runners at the Chicago Marathon! 


Make a sign for the runner in your life for the Chicago Marathon.

Make a Sign 

Don’t forget the signage—either handmade, or we can customize one for you! Here are 33 signage ideas if you’re looking for inspiration.  

 

Take it all in stride: Embrace the marathon life this October. 

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