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01 Nov 2026$41.00 - $221.00
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Finish Line Venue - Victoria Park
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From the sparkling Waitematā Harbour to the vibrant Quay Street waterfront, this is your chance to experience Auckland at its best.
Celebrating 35 years in 2026, we continue to evolve - bigger, better, and more fun every year.
Claim bragging rights and the best view of the city, because nothing beats running the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
As you rise, the Harbour opens up beneath you and the city skyline stretches ahead. It’s a view few get to experience - and this is your once-a-year chance!
Choose from multiple race distances, Barfoot & Thompson Kids Marathon, United Airlines 5km, 11km Traverse, Garmin Half Marathon (21.1km), Barfoot & Thompson Marathon (42.2km) or Barfoot & Thompson Wheelchair Divison.
Go solo or team up with friends, and make it an experience that’s uniquely yours. Whether you’re chasing a PB, running for fun, or just soaking up the atmosphere, this is where the whole community comes together. Run it your way - and celebrate every step.
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Auckland is a place where sparkling harbours meet volcanic peaks, where island escapes sit just minutes from the CBD and where every corner offers something uniquely unforgettable. Stroll boutique laneways, sip wine, taste your way through iconic waterfront eateries or take in the views from the top of a volcanic cone. Adventure is always within arm’s reach - bungy off the harbour bridge (after you've run across it!), sail across the Waitematā, wander coastal boardwalks, or lose yourself in lush native forests and wild west‑coast beaches. Your race weekend is just the beginning - Auckland is a place you’ll want to keep discovering long after the finish line.
Getting there
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Race day nerves are all part of the package but getting to the start line doesn't have to be one of them. We recommend using our chartered transport services or public transport to get you to the start line and from the finish line, avoiding any delays. Head to our website for more information.
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