Galen Rupp and Chilean runners Carlos Díaz and Hugo Catrileo prepare at the start of the Santiago Marathon in front of Palacio de La Moneda.
Galen Rupp and Chilean runners Carlos Díaz and Hugo Catrileo prepare at the start of the Santiago Marathon in front of Palacio de La Moneda.
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Galen Rupp and Chilean runners prepare for Santiago Marathon

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The 2026 Santiago Marathon will gather over 33,000 participants this Sunday, starting and finishing at Palacio de La Moneda. US Olympic medalist Galen Rupp arrives as a special guest, while local runners Carlos Díaz and Hugo Catrileo compete in key distances. The event introduces a WhatsApp digital coach to assist participants.

The Santiago Marathon starts this Sunday with routes through communes including Santiago, Ñuñoa, Macul, Peñalolén, La Reina, Las Condes, Vitacura, and Providencia. Traffic cuts will be in place, and the Metro will open at 06:00. For the first time, a conversational WhatsApp coach developed by startup Vambe will answer queries on schedules, hydration, and circuits, according to Francisca Aguirre, the marathon's executive director.

Galen Rupp, silver in London 2012 and bronze in Rio 2016, praised the city's energy. "You can feel the energy, excitement for this weekend," he said after running in Santiago. He advised debutants to run calmly and endorsed group training: "It helps you stay accountable".

Carlos Díaz, winner of the 42K in 2025, will run the 21K after an injury that sidelined him from the World Championships. "The goal is always to win," he stated, adding eight total victories in the Santiago Marathon. He praised Chilean coaches and called for teamwork like in Kenya.

Hugo Catrileo debuts in the 42K as a favorite. "I'm going to fight for the top spots," he declared, eyeing the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics. His preparation features high mileage, strength work, and high-intensity sessions.

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Gerda Steyn leads runners on Cape Town's coastal marathon route as organizers shake hands, symbolizing trust restored for Two Oceans Marathon 2026.
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Two Oceans Marathon rebuilds trust ahead of 2026 edition

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Organizers of South Africa's Two Oceans Marathon have restored trust with the City of Cape Town and stakeholders after the 2025 event's permit breaches and organizational issues. The race is set for April 11-12, with Gerda Steyn aiming for a seventh consecutive ultramarathon victory. New leadership partnered with Stillwater Sports to ensure smooth execution.

Kenyan Cornelius Chepkok won the 42K at the Santiago Marathon with 33,000 runners, while Chilean Hugo Catrileo finished third after dropping his water bottle. Ethiopian Tigst Belew won the women's category with a record time. Carlos Díaz took third in the 21K.

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Defending champion Tete Dijana says he is determined to win the 105th Comrades Marathon on Sunday. More than 21,000 runners are expected for the 50th up-run from Durban to Pietermaritzburg.

Bodytech has launched Expedición Bodytech 2026, a racing circuit expecting over 20,000 runners across several Colombian cities. The first event took place recently in Bucaramanga, featuring distances of 3K, 6K, 12K, and an 18K option in other locations.

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John Korir and Sharon Lokedi defended their titles at the Boston Marathon 2026 on Monday, setting new records and celebrating a Kenyan triumph. Korir won the men's race in 2:01:52, while Lokedi claimed the women's crown in 2:18:51.

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