
Road running is the sport of
running
Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion by which humans and other animals move quickly on foot. Running is a gait with an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is in contrast to walkin ...
on a measured course over an established
road
A road is a thoroughfare used primarily for movement of traffic. Roads differ from streets, whose primary use is local access. They also differ from stroads, which combine the features of streets and roads. Most modern roads are paved.
Th ...
. This differs from
track and field
Track and field (or athletics in British English) is a sport that includes Competition#Sports, athletic contests based on running, jumping, and throwing skills. The name used in North America is derived from where the sport takes place, a ru ...
on a regular track and
cross country running over natural terrain.
These events are usually classified as
long-distance according to
athletics terminology, with races typically ranging from 5 kilometers to 42.2 kilometers in the
marathon
The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of kilometres ( 26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There ...
. They may involve large numbers of runners or
wheelchair
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entrants. Since the late 2010, some road running events also offer
Nordic Walking as a separate competition along the same route. The four most common
World Athletics
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recognized distances for road running events are
5K runs,
10K runs,
half marathons and marathons.
Running on the road is an alternative surface to running on a trail, track, or treadmill. For many people looking to participate in running as an activity or sport, there are multiple opportunities that can be found on the road.
Road running is one of several forms of road racing, which also includes
road bicycle racing
Road bicycle racing is the cycle sport discipline of road cycling, held primarily on Road surface, paved roads. Road racing is the most popular professional form of bicycle racing, in terms of numbers of competitors, events and spectators. The ...
and
motor vehicle road racing.
Courses
Race courses are usually held on the streets of major cities and towns but can be on any road.
World Athletics
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recognizes eleven common distances for road races that are eligible to be counted for records if they meet the eligibility criteria: ,
,
,
,
,
,
half marathon (21.098 km or 13.1 mi), , , ,
marathon
The marathon is a long-distance foot race with a distance of kilometres ( 26 mi 385 yd), usually run as a road race, but the distance can be covered on trail routes. The marathon can be completed by running or with a run/walk strategy. There ...
(42.195 km or 26.2 mi), , and
. The
24-hour run is also recognized. Of these, the 5K, 10K, 25K, 30K, half marathon, marathon, and 100K are distances that are recognized for world records.
Some major events have unique distances. The
Fifth Avenue Mile in
New York City
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,
United States
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is ; the "Round the Bays" run in
Auckland
Auckland ( ; ) is a large metropolitan city in the North Island of New Zealand. It has an urban population of about It is located in the greater Auckland Region, the area governed by Auckland Council, which includes outlying rural areas and ...
,
New Zealand
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is ; the
Falmouth Road Race in
Falmouth, Massachusetts is ; the
Manchester Road Race in
Manchester, Connecticut is ; "
City to Surf" in
Sydney
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,
Australia
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is ;
Honolulu's "
Great Aloha Run" is ; the "
King Island Imperial 20" is long; and the "
Charleston Distance Run" in
Charleston, West Virginia is .
Participation
Most road running events are open to the general public and attract participants of all skill levels. It is common for large events to draw thousands of runners. Men and women typically compete side by side, and amateur runners often share the course with elite athletes. In more prestigious races, there are usually separate heats for men and women, as well as for professional and non-professional runners. Some events also allow first-time amateurs to compete alongside members of running clubs and world-class athletes.
This inclusive nature has made road racing extremely popular. Millions of people around the world participate in thousands of races annually. In the United States alone, 18.1 million people registered for recreational road races in 2018.
While elite athletes can maintain paces of 4–5 minutes per mile (2.5–3 minutes per kilometre), the average pace for recreational runners is approximately 10 minutes per mile (6 minutes per kilometre). The majority of participants run for personal achievement, fitness, or enjoyment rather than competition, and many races accommodate this by remaining open long enough for individuals to jog or walk the distance.
Timing
To accurately record finishing times in road races, organizers typically employ electronic timing systems provided by specialized timing companies. The most commonly used technology is
radio-frequency identification
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) uses electromagnetic fields to automatically Automatic identification system, identify and Tracking system, track tags attached to objects. An RFID system consists of a tiny radio transponder called a tag, ...
(RFID). RFID tags may be embedded in disposable bibs, attached to shoelaces, or worn as ankle bands. Timing mats placed at the start and finish lines detect each runner’s chip and automatically record their time.
This method has become the most efficient and reliable way to track times for large numbers of participants.
Benefits
Diversity
Road running is recognizable for its diverse features. Anyone is welcome to participate in road running whether it be for recreational activity or for the purpose of competition. Running is an activity that attracts people from all over the world and for any age. For example, many road racing events recognize finishers in an age group system which acts as a way to reward younger or older athletes who may not be able to compete with runners in a prime age.
Charity
Road races are often community-wide events that highlight or raise money for an issue or project. In the US,
Susan G. Komen's
Race for the Cure is held nationwide to raise
breast cancer
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awareness. This race is also run in Germany, Italy and Puerto Rico. Similarly,
Race for Life holds races throughout the UK to raise money for
Cancer Research UK
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. First person "race reports" frequently appear on the
Dead Runners Society electronic mailing list
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Mailing lists are often rented or sold. If rented, the renter agrees to use the mailing list only at contra ...
.
Dublin
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,
Ireland
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's Women's Mini-Marathon is said to be the largest all-female event of its kind in the world.
Motivation to be active
For many, competing in a local road race can be the motivation needed for individuals to pursue physical activity. In a study done by the bureau for labor statistics, road running ranked third in the most common form of sport and exercise activity for Americans.
Physical benefit
Running on the roads has a different effect on the muscles in the human body opposed to running on the treadmill. Treadmills are made to assist running form due to the way the belt pushes your legs back enhancing movement. Running on the road through various conditions such as hills will do more to strengthen glutes, hamstrings, quads, and smaller muscles in the legs. Additionally, running on the road can help improve bone density as your body breaks down from impact and then regenerates itself.
Disadvantages
Impact
As with any type of running, there is a risk of natural wear and tear on the human body due to the different movements required to run. The difference with road running compared to other forms is that for long periods of time, a runner will continuously be landing on a harder surface, which can lead to various overuse injuries. In any given year, on average 65–80 percent of runners experience some type of injury. In order to decrease the risk of becoming injured from impact on the road, runners can change their shoes every 300–400 miles (500–650 km). This is important because high mileage shoes have poor shock absorption and worn down treads which can cause pain.
Danger
One danger in road running, as opposed to running in any other location, is that vehicles drive by regularly at high speeds. Runners can take precautions to decrease this risk, including: wearing reflective gear, wearing bright colors, running only during daylight, wearing a headlight, and running on the side of the road opposite traffic.
Costs
Although running can seem like a very cheap activity that anyone can partake in, there are some expenses. Replacing running shoes every 400–500 miles (650–800 km) costs money.
Also, road race entry fees can be expensive because they have to cover the costs incurred by the race organizer. The entry fee for some big city marathons can be 150 to 300 dollars.
Governing body and international organizations
The international governing body for road racing is
World Athletics
World Athletics, formerly known as the International Amateur Athletic Federation and International Association of Athletics Federations and formerly abbreviated as the IAAF, is the international sports governing body, governing body for the sport ...
(formerly IAAF). World Athletics aims to set the standards for competitions by ensuring that all participants are drug-free and that all equipment used is legal. World Athletics measures each race course to give it an World Athletics certification rating. Once a race course is certified, the course can be counted for different records or rankings.
National governing bodies which are affiliated to World Athletics are responsible for road races held in their country. Of the thousands of road races held each year, 238 races, including some premier ones, are members of the
Association of International Marathons and Distance Races (AIMS). Many race organizers (or the running clubs which conduct the races) are members of the
Road Runners Club of America. In addition, the USA Track & Field plays a role in selecting representatives for certain international competitions under the
Amateur Sports Act of 1978
The Amateur Sports Act of 1978, signed by President Jimmy Carter, established the United States Olympic Committee (now United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee) and provides for national governing bodies for each Olympic sport. The Act provid ...
.
Competitors from around the world participate in what are dubbed the "elite" races for cash prizes. Elite level road running series include the
World Marathon Majors, the
Great Run series, and
IAAF Road Race Label Events.
Main competitions
Marathon and half marathon events
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World Marathon Cup
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World Half Marathon Championships
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European Marathon Cup
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European Half Marathon Cup
Race-walking events
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World Race Walking Team Championships
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European Race Walking Cup
See also
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Double road race
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Fell running
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Cross country running
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List of largest running events
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Orienteering
Orienteering is a group of sports that involve using a map and compass to navigation, navigate from point to point in diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain whilst moving at speed. Participants are given a topographical map, usually a specia ...
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Track running
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Trail running
Trail running is a type of running that takes place on outdoor trails, often in mountainous terrain, and often includes significant ascents and descents.
It is similar to both mountain running, mountain and fell running (also known as hill r ...
References
External links
Road Runners Club of AmericaAssociation of Road Racing StatisticiansRunning USARoad Runners Club UKBritish Association of Road RacesNew York Road Runners5k race directoryEastleigh Running Club
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