Advertise with UsContact Us
Calendars
Event InfoResultsReviews
Newport Marathon (RI)
Back
202520242023202220212020201920182017

Event information

Newport Marathon (RI)

Oct 18, 2009

4.0
Organizer`s website

Where

Newport, RI, United States

Start time

09:00

Distances

Marathon

Sub-events

26.2

Marathon

October 18 2009
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 09:00
MarathonPoint to pointWheelchair race

Race Results

Top 3

Top 3 Women

Top 3 Men

SEE ALL RESULTS

Race Details

Loading...

Contact information

Phone Number

774-644-5213

Contact Race Organizer

Training Plan

Free 20 week Basic Marathon Training Plan
A detailed plan created by our Head Coach designed for help you prepare for your first marathon.

Reviews

3.7
Based on 137 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!

By: Katherine B.

Posted: October 09, 2022

Beautiful Marathon!!

In 2022, we had great, cool temps. The breeze off the ocean got pretty stiff in the second half, but it was not terrible. The first half - as many have observed - is a perfect tour of Newport mansions and Ocean Drive, just stunning. The second half is scenic, but sparse as it winds through a wildlife refuge and some tony neighborhoods overlooking the ocean. Rolling hills in this race are not major, but they are consistent. I have to say that the organization and volunteers were superb. Aid stations were well-stocked, and the volunteers friendly and very encouraging. The half is the marquis event, but the full marathon is really good too. Overall, well organized, phenomenal way to see this stunning coastal town!!
5.0

By: Race The Nation WOOD

Posted: August 27, 2019

Run through the best of Rhode Island!

You would be hard pressed to find a route that provides as many elements as this one: running through downtown Newport, by the mansions along the Cliff Walk, along the ocean, through Sachuest Point National Wildlife refuge, and then the rural streets of Middleton. I very much enjoyed the variability. The location of the expo, race start, and finish is right on the beach, beautiful. We thought the vendors were on the light side. You need to get a bus to the start, but an impressive fleet of free, non-stop shuttles transported both runners and spectators back forth all day, so there were no delays. They have wave starts, which is always helpful. The course has rolling hills mainly on the back half, but nothing too steep. After party was pretty good, but we couldn't stay long so can't say too much about that. I really liked the medal, a ship in a bottle that hung horizontal, a nice little change. Newport is a beautiful place to visit. Between the beaches, the mansions and the harbor, it is hard to find a more picturesque city. The center of town has a variety of shopping districts with great bars, shops and restaurants; the whole place is very walkable (once you find a parking spot that is). So this is a super destination race. You can get a feel for the race and the place at our YouTube channel Race The Nation.
4.0

By: Tom S.

Posted: October 24, 2018

House hunting

Who knew you could find the house of your dreams -- or maybe 50 houses of your dreams -- while running 26.2 miles? Now if I can just win the lottery maybe I could buy one. What a cool course, not only for the mansions of the 'other half' but also the scenic ocean views and yes, the rural areas of the second half. The hills were indeed tough for this flatlander, but I'm way past the days when I was looking for PRs and BQs so not a big deal. If those things are a big deal for you, maybe this isn't your race, but I can't think of any other reason to not recommend it. It was my first visit to Rhode Island and I loved hanging around an extra day to check out Newport. Wonderful restaurants, too.
4.0
Write a review

Related News

Amica Breakers Marathon is This Weekend

This Sunday the marathon race formerly known at the Breakers Marathon will kick off with the 26.2 mile race and include a marathon relay and a half-marathon. An historic and scenic course is in store for the runners this year.

EastBayRI.com

Oct 15, 2009

Race directors named for Amica Marathon

Charlie Breagy, Dan Gough, and Bob Rothenberg are recognized as three of Rhode Islands most experienced race directors and the trio has been named as the Amica Marathon's race directors.

The Valley Breeze

Apr 23, 2009

Legendary Race Directors Team to Head Amica Marathon

Three of Rhode Island’s most well-known and experienced race directors have joined forces and will execute the 2009 Amica Marathon this fall in Newport, RI. Rhode Island’s legendary race directors Charlie Breagy, Dan Gough and Bob Rothenberg have teamed up to lead the 2009 Amica Marathon, slated for Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 in Newport. The announcement was made today by Eident Sports Marketing. Amica Insurance is the Title Sponsor of the event.

Mar 04, 2009

SEE ALL NEWS

Marathon Guide

Privacy Policy

Calendars

US/CanadaInternational MarathonsRace SearchWorld Marathon Majors

All rights reserved. Copyright © 2025 Marathon Guide