
- #DETROIT FREE PRESS MARATHON PARKING REGISTRATION#
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#DETROIT FREE PRESS MARATHON PARKING FREE#
More: Detroit Free Press marathon New Balance athlete of the week: Andrew Barnhart The races More: Detroit Free Press marathon New Balance runner of the week: Hajj Flemings Hours for the expo are Friday from 2-8 p.m.
#DETROIT FREE PRESS MARATHON PARKING REGISTRATION#
Meijer Kids Fun Run: Onsite registration open Friday during the expo from 2-8 p.m.Only Half-Marathon: Onsite registration will be open Friday and Saturday at the event. Competitive 1-Mile: Onsite registration will be open Friday during the expo from 2-8 p.m.While online registration for many of the weekend's races, including the main event, have closed, a few races are still accepting runners. Runners only participating in The Temptation race can pick up their packet Friday or Saturday before the event at Milliken State Park.
#DETROIT FREE PRESS MARATHON PARKING SERIES#
Those running in The Wonder or The Supreme events as part of The Motor City Challenge Series must pick up their packets Friday.

Children under 16 must present a birth certificate, passport or naturalization card. Proof of citizenship includes a passport, passport card or an enhanced driver's license. and Canadian runners participating in the international races must show proof of identity and citizenship to receive their race number and packet. If the number is still not found, racers can go the Problems and Solutions Table. For those who do not have a race number, computers will be available in the pickup area for a registration search.Runners will be notified about their race number through email closer to the day of the race. Participants will need their race number to receive the packet, which will include a bib, T-shirt and a swag bag.The expo will feature exhibitors selling marathon merchandise and the latest running footwear, apparel and more. Before the raceĪll racers must stop by the TCF Center and pick up their packets at the Health and Fitness Expo Friday or Saturday. From where to pick up packets, where to park and what to do after the race, here's a guide on what to look out for during marathon weekend. More than 26,000 people will be participating in this year's event, including the smaller races.

As the air grows more crisp and the days get shorter, amateur and experienced runners alike will begin looking forward to one of the biggest events of the season: The Detroit Free Press/TCF Bank Marathon.
