Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Policy reminders on bandits & illegal bib transfers

We are thrilled to have hit capacity on all race distances for Saturday’s Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon, Team 26.2 Relay and Charity 5K.  We love that you love running with us, but attempting to do so without your own race bib is not acceptable.
 
To be clear here, anyone attempting to run the race without a bib or with someone else’s bib will be removed from the course and barred from future HMF Events.
 
There is simply no way to register or get in at this last-minute date. Legal bib transfers were allowed up until October 4, one week before race day. Nobody is allowed to use someone else’s race bib, no exceptions.

Illegal bib transfers

Illegally swapping bibs presents a significant safety issue – we don’t know who you are if you get hurt or there is an emergency.  Not knowing who you are adds another layer of complexity for the medical professionals trying to do their jobs and makes it impossible for us as a race organization to alert an emergency contact. Nobody goes into a race thinking they’ll be the person that needs medical support – however, anyone could be that person. 

Runner to runner, using someone else’s bib alters results. This can impact division awards and prevent legit race participants from getting the recognition they earned.
 
Bandits
There is no excuse or allowance for running without your own race bib on the courses during the permitted time of the road closures on October 11. It’s dangerous and creates safety concerns that can impact others who rightfully belong. Oh, and it’s stealing.
 
Everything a bandit uses is a stolen service from those who registered – volunteer support, water, portalets, timing, not taking a medal or getting a shirt doesn’t make it ok.  Bandits are stealing. Please don’t do it. Please discourage others from doing it.  If you don’t believe us, hear Runner’s World’s take on it from the May 2024 article, When You Bandit a Race, You Ruin it For Everyone.

  

Race planning takes many months and is done in conjunction with a plethora of security and medical professionals to ensure adequate support services based on set course capacities. Everyone who registered and paid the entry fee is entitled to the services provided and to enjoy the road closures and all amenities of the race.  Additionally, our permits allow only the number of people set by course limits to run, so bandits are also jeopardizing the race itself by not adhering to those permits.

Capacity updates have been shared for weeks on hartfordmarathon.com and regularly in our social posts, we have not been quiet about the status. Those who have not registered are responsible for repercussions of their own inaction!

Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Food & beverage options on race day in Hartford

 

We know there are many Eversource Hartford Marathon details to look forward to and plan around. The following is intended to help with some basics of what’s available for participants and spectators to eat and drink at and nearby Bushnell Park – a cup of coffee or snack for the support team can make or break race morning!

Athlete Food Tent – must be registered participant with bib to access

  • Tortilla Soup (vegetarian) fresh made and hot from Flanders Fish Market

  • Fresh baked LuAnn’s Bakery Oatmeal Bread (dairy and egg free)

  • Chocolate milk from Garelick Farms 

  • Snacks, including Uncle Crumbles granola (gluten free), Lesser Evil popcorn, banana 

Beer Garden – One complimentary beverage for registered participants 21+ w/ID, also available for purchase (credit card only) 

  • Urban Lodge Brewing Company Run Hartford Session Ale, Open Trail New England Pale Ale, Stop ‘n Go Session Sour Ale with Raspberry

  • Vizzy Pineapple Mango Hard Seltzer

  • Athletic Brewing non-alcoholic Run Wild IPA, Athletic Lite 

  • Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ (for purchase from food truck)

In Bushnell Park (for purchase)

  • Coffee, baked goods from Bloom Bake Shop

  • Coffee, baked goods from LuAnn’s Bakery

  • Jersey Mike’s Subs

  • Coffee at Travelin’ Toms food truck on Elm St.

  • PLUS – samples from Lesser Evil Snacks

Nearby

  • Bear’s Smokehouse BBQ, 25 Front Street 

  • Bloom Bake Shop, 80 Pratt Street

  • Red Rock Tavern, 369 Capitol Avenue 

  • Urban Lodge Brewing, 88 Pratt Street

There are additional deals and extras offered across a number of local businesses to participants showing their bib between Thursday and Sunday.  Check back for updates: WEEKEND DEALS


The greater Hartford region has a lot to offer - Yelp and Google reviews are helpful to scout out something in particular.  We appreciate you supporting local businesses over race weekend that support race participants, volunteers and the community!

 

 


Thursday, August 21, 2025

2025 Inspiration Team members announced for Eversource Hartford Marathon

Please join us in celebrating these incredible individuals and their journeys to the finish line on October 11!

2025 Inspiration Team to be Celebrated at the

 Eversource Hartford Marathon & Half Marathon in October

The Hartford Marathon Foundation (HMF) announced the honored participants chosen to represent the Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon 2025 Inspiration Team, supported by The Hartford. Team members represent a variety of journeys that share incredible examples of the resilience, motivation, and kindness of the local running community. Each Inspiration Team member will either be running the 5K, half marathon or full marathon on race day, October 11, 2025.  

 

“There are countless stories each year that motivate us and remind us how meaningful each and every person’s journey to the finish line in Hartford is. We’re proud to continue the tradition of the Inspiration Team to try and represent a fraction of this great community and celebrate their stories,” said Josh Miller, President of the Hartford Marathon Foundation. “Our thanks for the continuing support of The Hartford and Eversource for making it possible to provide extra special treatment to a few deserving participants joining us on race day.” 


Members of the 2025 Inspiration Team, supported by The Hartford:

Lisa Bienia-Kenton, Sturbridge, MA - Marathon

Mary Daly, Wethersfield - Half Marathon

Jyl Esposito, North Haven - Half Marathon

Bill Hanchett, Plainville - Marathon

Courtney Luyando, Seymour - Marathon

Shan Riggs, Southbury - Marathon

Joshua & Cindy Saraceno, Middlefield - Marathon/Half Marathon

Zachary Spicer, Preston - Marathon

Marilyn Wenzel, New Haven - Charity 5K

Merissa Wright, West Hartford - Marathon


Members of the 2025 Inspiration Team will be profiled within the Eversource Hartford Marathon Insider’s Guide and receive complimentary race registration, the Pre Perks hospitality experience and custom event apparel and shoes provided by Altra Running. 

 

The inspiration team concept was developed by HMF in 2011.

 

Thursday, May 22, 2025

Official Charity program exands at Eversource Hartford Marathon

We are excited to announce the expansion of Official Charities for the 2025 Eversource Hartford Marathon.  This October, 30 charity groups will be involved to raise awareness for local causes and add to the more than $9.5 million raised through the event.


Official Charity Program Grows to Thirty Partners for

2025 Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon

More than $9.5 million has been raised for community causes through the event

The Hartford Marathon Foundation is proud to welcome thirty Official Charity partners for the 2025 Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon, Team 26.2 Relay and Charity 5K on Saturday, October 11. The expansion of the program provides more local nonprofits with the opportunity to rally participants, supporters and volunteers to raise funds and awareness around Connecticut’s premier race event. Official Charities support community and philanthropic initiatives across the region, offering race participants a built-in platform to bring deeper meaning and greater positive impact to their race.

 

Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon 2025 Official Charities:

2-4-1 Sports

Achilles International-Connecticut
Alzheimer’s Association-Connecticut

Boame Helping Hands Foundation

Community Partners in Action

Connecticut Children’s Foundation

CT Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Dog Star Rescue

Donate Life Connecticut

DT Cares

Dylan’s Wings of Courage

For All Ages
Girls on the Run Greater Connecticut

Hartford Hospital

Hospital for Special Care

Jordan Porco Foundation

Megan Schulman Memorial Foundation

Midwest Food Bank New England

New Horizons Domestic Violence Services

Operation Fuel

Postpartum Support Intl, CT Chapter
Ron Foley Foundation
Safe Haven of Greater Waterbury, Inc.

Shine Your Light CT

Special Olympics Connecticut

SUN Scholars Inc.

The Riley Farm Rescue

The Salvation Army

Tommy Fund for Childhood Cancer

Traveler on a Mission

 

“The growth of the Official Charity program signifies the importance of supporting community groups as well as the generosity of the local running community to bring more meaning to their participation,” said Josh Miller, President of the Hartford Marathon Foundation. “Rallying event participants, volunteers and companies to support local charitable efforts is at the heart of our work and we appreciate the generosity of Eversource and our partners who enable that effort.”

 

The event also provides a unique opportunity for local companies and organizations to gain visibility and employee/member engagement benefits while supporting community causes. Through the HMF Community Partner Program, opportunities are available for companies to engage in the event and direct a donation to an Official Charity of choice (for program details or to participate, contact deb@hartfordmarathon.com).

 

More than $9.5 million has been raised for charity through the event since its inception in 1994. With over $300,000 in charity funds raised last year, the Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon also generated an economic boost of approximately $12 million for the region, hosting 10,000 race participants.

 

Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon registration is open and the 2025 HMF race calendar is available at www.hartfordmarathon.com To run, walk or volunteer on behalf of an Official Charity partner, find more information here.

 

About the Hartford Marathon Foundation

A nonprofit organization founded in 1994, the Hartford Marathon Foundation (HMF) mission is to promote healthy living through fitness and physical activity for people of all ages, abilities, ethnicities, gender identities, orientations and experience levels, and to use HMF events to support charity, sustainability, tourism and economic growth in communities. Located in East Hartford, Connecticut, the Foundation organizes more than 30 annual races, including the Eversource Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon and the Susie Beris, MD, Youth Running Program. For more information, visit www.HartfordMarathon.com and follow on FacebookInstagram and LinkedIn.


Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Rocky Neck meet-ups

If you’ve never experienced the roads and trails of Rocky Neck State Park, consider joining our friend, run coach and local resident-expert Chaz Koch for a meet-up run to check them out!

The coordinator for our charity partner, Operation Paws on the Ground, Chaz graciously offered to open his Saturday runs as informal group fun runs to give a glimpse of what to expect for the April 13th Rocky Neck Runfest.  Meet-ups start from the main office/starting line of the race.

Saturday, March 29, 8:30 AM - Trails*

Don’t expect a rail trail/multi-use paved path at Rocky Neck. The trails are well groomed but tactical, with rocks, roots, hills and likely some mud. They’re also quite beautiful, with stunning views over Long Island Sound, along the Four Mile River tidal area and the Bride Brook marsh. Chaz knows these trails well and will help familiarize you. Read up on the course ahead of time or send it to your Strava. TRAIL COURSE INFO 


Saturday, April 5, 8:30 AM - Roads*

The road course runs primarily along the main stretch and camper’s only roads with a short loop through a section of the campgrounds. The course features beautiful views of the Bride Brook marsh and finishes on the lawn overlooking Long Island Sound. ROAD COURSE


Note, these fun runs are free and open to the public - please consider a donation to support Operation Paws on the Ground in thanks to our friend and partner for taking the time to host!  DONATE




*not hosted/managed by the Hartford Marathon Foundation



Friday, December 20, 2024

2025 Race Schedule & Insights

We are closing out another year with gratefulness for this community showing up strong through the year! Looking ahead to the 2025 race schedule and series options to help keep you motivated, we also want to highlight updates and explain a few principles we plan by.

What’s new this year?

It’s exciting to expand the Thursday evening summer races to include entirely new distances and courses. You may remember scrambles of the past…while we’re starting/finishing two of the Riverfront events in similar places, courses will be published ahead and set to the distances of 5K and 4 Mile. The brand new event on the other side of the river in East Hartford will allow us to get in a 5 Mile experience. The Riverfront Summer Series will include a custom quarter-zip for series participants, a different spin to upgrade the race experience.

With only so many weekends in the season, and the challenging reality of staffing and enlisting volunteers to support race events, we’re mindful of what can be added without taking away events you know and love. We published the schedule to open up registration on January 1, but do know there are elements to events and some new ideas still being worked on.

Our hope is to provide opportunities offering competitive runners, those at different paces who prefer varying distances, newbies and walkers the encouragement to set longer-term goals. The variety of multi-event challenges is intended to help you take an interest or commitment in one event and expand it to others, with some additional support and motivation along the way.

Of note for back-of-pack runners, we’re also trying to cater more to what that experience feels like in locations we can accommodate longer course limits. As such, multiple options exist to keep motivated through the season, including Lucky Challenge and Li’l Lucky walker-friendly events in March. The new HMF Sampler has great options for various distances and for walkers. As well, the end-of-season Sleigh the Ks challenge can easily be made to suit a variety of run or walk pace goals.

Expect a new community engagement program at our Mystic Half Marathon & 10K, allowing participants opportunity to support local charities and ensuring supporters and volunteers can get expanded access to this typically sold-out race experience.

If you want to get a deal on race pricing, you have to register early! It’s as simple as that.

Outside of the weeklong early pricing sale from January 1-7, each event pricing structure is based on its own timeline. Early registration patterns give us an indication for planning logistics, but if we over-estimate too much, wasted resources become a concern (i.e. excess medals, wrong size race shirt inventory, logistic overspends, etc.).

We do our best to plan all of those necessary resources in advance with some flexibility for growth.

What does “sold out” actually mean?

Given a number of events sold out in 2024, we want to explain a few things. First off, know that we don’t like shutting anyone out of a race field, we want you there! It becomes necessary to close registration when we hit established capacities though to ensure that everyone who registered previously has the services, swag and experience they signed up for. Overselling on an event risks taking those away, and in most cases, it’s not even possible to safely accommodate last-minute changes since important aspects like police staffing and course support are secured in advance.

It’s important to note there are some fixed parameters when it comes to course capacity – meaning no additional people can safely fit in an area to park, run, finish, etc. Those are not negotiable, even if we sold out the venue capacity months in advance.

Moral of the story – if it’s a goal race for you, register ahead of time. Watch our social media updates and Web site, but know that once we get to that limited capacity status, we can’t just fit you in after registration closes because we like you (as much as we might want to!).

Please reach out with questions or share feedback, we enjoy hearing from you (not just when something goes awry) and we will continue to try out best to support you through the next year. Don’t forget to visit the Support Hub for seasonal content and resources available from experts and partners.

Happy holidays, and best wishes for a great 2025!











Friday, October 25, 2024

More CT high school teams receive support

At our core, HMF is committed to help people of all ages and experience levels be active and to foster a welcoming and supportive environment at events. As part of this mission, it’s an honor for us to support a love of running among young people in a variety of ways – all made possible by your donations, grants and sponsor support.
 
Earlier this month, we had the pleasure of presenting two very deserving high school cross country programs with donations to support their teams.

The 25 members of the Maloney High School cross country team in Meriden will benefit from the $2,500 stipend to help pay for supplies they wouldn’t otherwise be able to get. Funds will support team apparel and uniforms, entry costs to other cross country meets, and exercise equipment to help them succeed for years to come. Described by Maloney cross country coach Derek Destefano as a “dream come true for our team”, the stipend helps overcome some limitations due to team size and competition among other school sports to fundraise.
As a coach, my goal is to show student-athletes that anything is possible with the right attitude, commitment and if you believe in yourself.
Our student-athletes have a wide range of backgrounds but when we are together, everything at home goes away, even if it’s only for a few hours per day. Our team is likea family. We support one another and grow because we push each other.
- Derek Destefano

For Windham High School in Willimantic, the 10 members of the cross country team are using the same 15-year old warm ups that the school cannot fund replacements of. The $2,500 stipend will provide new apparel and support coach Jill Trentham’s efforts to improve student-athletes’ performance by enhancing their experience in running and knowledge associated with the technical aspect of the sport. She has seen that as her athletes gain confidence, they start to improve.
Many times, athletes come to practice with improper footwear simply because they are
unable to afford these costs. Being a member of the cross country team not only
provides students with self-discipline, self-esteem and social skills; it has a positive
effect on success in academics.
- Jill Trentham
Last spring, donations supplied warm-ups and uniforms to the Bulkeley High School Track & Field team to help them proudly represent their school.
 
The high school program was established through the generosity of Dr. Susan Beris, a Southbury pediatrician and lifelong runner. HMF greatly expanded its platform of youth running programs in 2022 under the umbrella of the Susie Beris, MD Youth Running Program with a mission to build lifelong runners with additional resources and opportunities in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
 
Please consider adding a donation through an upcoming HMF race registration or donating directly HERE.