The 2025 Detroit Free Press Marathon was a thrilling and monumental event, drawing in 19,000 enthusiastic athletes from around the globe to celebrate the spirit of competition and community. The weekend of racing was filled with heart-pounding moments as participants took on multiple race distances, including the marathon, half marathon, relay race, and 5K, each offering unique challenges and rewards. The event was a beautiful representation of determination, resilience, and unity.
Fitz, a long-time runner and supporter of the race, spoke about the energy that filled the streets of Detroit, emphasizing the positive atmosphere that seemed to radiate from the runners, volunteers, and spectators alike. “This race is unlike any other. There is something truly magical about the course winding through Detroit’s neighborhoods and even crossing into Canada. The crowd support was incredible, and every runner felt like they had a team behind them,” Fitz shared. His reflection on the event highlighted the emotional connection between the runners and the city, making the race more than just a physical challenge but a celebration of shared experience.
Race Director Barbara Bennage also expressed her excitement over the event’s success. “It is a joy to see how much this race continues to grow, with 19,000 participants making memories and pushing themselves to new limits,” she said. She also highlighted the international scope of the event, noting how athletes from over 40 states and multiple countries joined in the fun. “Every year, this marathon brings together a truly diverse and inspiring group of athletes. It’s not just about finishing the race but celebrating every runner’s journey.”
For many, this year’s Detroit Free Press Marathon was not just about the race itself but about being part of something larger—a highlight reel of triumphs, smiles, and moments that will stay with the athletes long after they finish. Whether you ran, cheered, or volunteered, the 2025 race weekend was a powerful reminder of the joy and connection that sports bring to all.

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