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Rose Bowl Half Marathon & 5K

Date
January 21, 2024
Time
7:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost
Tickets While Supplies Last
Organizer’s Site
mccourtfoundation.org/pages/rose-bowl-half-marathon
The Rose Bowl Half Marathon is a truly unforgettable race experience with a one-of-a-kind finish line on the field at the world-famous Rose Bowl! Come enjoy the picturesque course through beautiful Pasadena, passing landmarks like the Colorado Street Bridge, Old Town Pasadena, and Cal Tech University before a majestic finish.

 

Parking opens 4:00 a.m., Event starts at 7:00 a.m.
 

Location

Rose Bowl Stadium
1001 Rose Bowl Drive
Pasadena, CA 91103 United States
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Organizer

Rose Bowl
Phone
626.577.3100
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