Event information

Rocket City Marathon
Dec 14 - 15, 2025
4.5
Where
Huntsville, AL, United States
Start time
07:00
Distances
Marathon, Half Marathon, 5K
Surface
Gravel
Sub-events
26.2
Marathon
December 14, 2025 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 08:00
MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
26.2
Marathon
December 14, 2025 Sunday
Distance: Marathon·Start time: 07:00
MarathonPoint to pointGravelDownhillRun/Walk
13.1
Front Half The Marathon
December 15, 2025 Monday
Distance: Half Marathon·Start time: 07:00
Half MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
13.1
Back Half The Marathon
December 15, 2025 Monday
Distance: Half Marathon·Start time: 09:00
Half MarathonPoint to pointRun/Walk
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Race Results
Top 3
1. Vladimir Zander-Velloso 02:28:25
1. Vladimir Zander-Velloso 02:28:25
2. Andrew Taylor 02:29:34
Top 3 Women
1. Megan Allan 02:48:36
1. Megan Allan 02:48:36
2. Bella Butler 02:49:16
Top 3 Men
1. Vladimir Zander-Velloso 02:28:25
1. Vladimir Zander-Velloso 02:28:25
2. Andrew Taylor 02:29:34
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Reviews
4.5
Based on 3 Reviews from other runners - tap or click to see all!By: David Zajic
Posted: December 11, 2023
Another Great Race
The course was changed from the last time I ran this race and I really enjoyed the new route. This was the first year I've run the race with it having 2 half marathons simultaneous with the full. The result was many more participants and spectators on the course so more fun for me. There are a few major hills but nothing too hard. I highly recommend this new course.
4.7
By: Todd Y.
Posted: December 13, 2022
Fantastically well organized
Very good small to medium sized race (just over 900 finishers in 2022). Some rolling hills, about 750 feet of elevation gain according to my watch. First 16ish miles is a little boring through some neighborhoods, space and rocket center was nice and botanical gardens weren't too bad. Most roads were still at least partially open to traffic, but fortunately vehicles seemed aware/tolerant of runners' presence. Course support was good, aid stations averaging between 2 and 3 miles apart probably. Great signage alerting you to aid station coming up and mileage to the next porta-pottie. Post race food was pretty good (pizza, pbj, fruit, chocolate milk, salted potatoes and some other stuff I forget). A little wet this year so I was concerned about inside finish on smooth concrete venue hall floor, but they had thought to put grippy tape down the finish chute which was very nice. All in all a great race to check Alabama off your list if you're a 50 stater, great enthusiasm, thoughtfulness and communication from the race directors.
4.3
By: BigDaddyEric W.
Posted: December 13, 2022
Little details make the race unique
Expo: Not huge, but well organized. Good deals on old merch.
Unique Details: I could purchase a spectator medal for my curbcrew. Also, race packet was in comic-book form that connected to the cool medal (it lights up!)
Course: Some nice neighborhoods. It was cool to run around the space center with the rockets.
Pacer was dead-even at the half and ran really consistently.
Not a lot of spectators on the course, but the few were encouraging. It was easy for my curbcrew to navigate.
Nice early start for those who needed it.
4.3
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