New Bedford Half-Marathon is Sunday. Here's everything you need to know.
NEW BEDFORD — The New Bedford Half-Marathon is set to return on Sunday, March 16. From 11 a.m. to about 2 p.m., the downtown area will be shut down, with heavy traffic due to parking bans and street closures as 2,000 runners are expected to participate in the race.
"We really put a lot of effort into making sure this is safe and fundamental in the city," said race director Dan McCarthy, who said that the city has already been reminding people on message boards.
"We're really excited to have that back. It brings a great number of runners and a high quality of runners to race field," McCarthy added.
The highlights: New York Times shines a spotlight on New Bedford. Here's what they had to say.
Where does the race take place?
The 13.1-mile race goes as far north as Nauset Street and Hathaway Road, around where the old Building #19 used to be located. Nothing further north of that is affected by the race.
The race then proceeds down Rockdale Avenue, left onto Cove Road and then onto West Rodney French Boulevard, then back up East Rodney French Boulevard onto County Street.
When will the streets be closed?
There will be rolling street closures along the course, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. However, once the last runners have passed a certain area, the street is reopened.
The race proceeds at the pace of the slowest runner for three of the closures.
Cove Road will be the longest street closure, and drivers should be aware of single-side driving on Rockdale Avenue. The runners will have one side of the road and cars moving in both directions will split the other side of the road.
Cars will be towed Sunday morning
All week long, Police Emergency Management have deployed a bunch of on-street posters and flashing signs in multiple locations, reminding people that the race is coming and to not park in certain designated areas overnight.
McCarthy warned that if a car is discovered on the route in a no-parking area, it will be towed that morning.
Where should people park during the marathon?
For residents interested in attending the half marathon, the best places to park for free are the Elm Street Garage and Zeiterion Theater parking lot and garage. It's also free to park on the street, as there is no metering downtown on weekends.
However, expect to stay the entire race as course closures will impede people's ability to come and go at certain points during the race.
Tower of color: New Bedford's MBTA rail station features this amazing colorful glass art. Meet the artist.
Where should you watch the half-marathon?
The race starts and finishes at City Hall Plaza. Guests are invited to remain until the race ends. McCarthy said the first runner should appear within 65 to 70 minutes.
But spectators can walk the course, too, having ample opportunities to watch the race at different vantage points. Starting at Purchase Street, people can walk down Union Street to approximately the five-mile mark (Rockdale Avenue) and then walk back to the finish.
Another place for spectators is at the top of the County Street hill, the 12.2 mile mark, as runners near the end of the course.
For South End residents, people can watch the race from both sides of the peninsula. Music will play at multiple spots along the course.
How should I prepare to watch?
Spectators can bring lounge chairs and a lunch to watch on the sidelines of the marathon. McCarthy suggested getting there early to not only secure a parking space but a space on the route to set up camp.
The New Bedford Police Department has asked runners and spectators not to bring bags to the course, as backpacks, suitcases and rolling bags will not be permitted near the start/finish area.
Where is the best place to get some food before and after the marathon?
A few spots along the route include Pour Farm Tavern, The Baker, Green Bean, Corks, Moby Dick’s, Tia Maria’s European Cafe and other spots.
McCarthy said that some racers have said they plan to visit the Cisco Bar + Kitchen on the South End as well.
What is the history of the race?
Since 1978, the race has become an annual rite of passage for the city, attracting over 2,000 racers, 1,000 volunteers and thousands of spectators.
The New Bedford Half-Marathon was born in 1977 when friends and running partners Larry Finnerty and Marty Flinn were training for the Newport Marathon. While doing 20-mile training runs, looping through the city, they decided to start their own race.
More: Defining 'Black Excellence' in New Bedford: What is it and where can you find it?
The race is hosted by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, a New Bedford-based fraternal organization, and the City of New Bedford.
Proceeds from the race are donated to the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick of New Bedford and other charitable causes.
Since then, the race has attracted world-class running talent such as Johnny Kelley, two-time Olympian and two-time winner of the Boston Marathon. John Gregorek, who qualified to run in the 1980 Olympics, ran the race in 1981, setting the course record.
What are some of the marathon’s records?
Geoff Smith, two-time Boston Marathon winner, still holds the course record since 1985, with a 1:01:58. In 1989, Ingrid Kristiansen, a long-distance runner from Norway, set a world record 1:08:32.
In 2019, Dorchester's Brad Mish from the Boston Athletic Association team placed first at 1:07:02. Marci Klimeck of Arlington was the first female runner at 1:14:45.
"The Half-Marathon is a signature New Bedford event that draws runners and spectators from all along the East Coast," said Mayor Jon Mitchell in a previous statement. "It is known far and wide for its suitability for elite competitors and the just-do-it runners alike."
Can you still register for the race?
According to McCarthy, you can still sign-up to run. Registration is open from 12 to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Register in person at the YMCA. For any questions or information on volunteering, visit the New Bedford Half-Marathon website.
Standard-Times staff writer Seth Chitwood can be reached at schitwood@s-t.com. Follow him on twitter: @ChitwoodReports. Support local journalism by purchasing a digital or print subscription to The Standard-Times today.
This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: New Bedford Half-Marathon: Parking, street closures, where to watch
Topics
-
New Bedford Half Marathon is Sunday: What's closed, where to park, and how to watch
The New Bedford Half-Marathon is set to return on Sunday. What streets will be closed, where do you park, and how do you watch? Here's what to know.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
FAQ: What big changes are coming this year?
Who's fighting in the PFL -- and who's not -- in 2025? Here's everything you need to know about the new format.ESPN - 2d -
NFL winners and losers from wild pre-free agency weekend, plus Josh Allen gets record-setting deal
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for March 10CBS Sports - 4d -
Texans make two surprising trades, plus free agency winners and losers, grades after Day 1 of negotiations
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for March 11CBS Sports - 3d -
Breaking down Aaron Rodgers' free agency options, plus best value signings, top 10 players still available
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for March 13CBS Sports - 1d -
NFL free agency overreactions, plus DeMarcus Lawrence feuding with Cowboys star and Aaron Rodgers updates
Here's everything you need to know about the NFL for March 14CBS Sports - 22h -
The Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame ceremony is coming up. Here's what to know
What you need to know about the Greater Peoria Sports Hall of Fame ceremony scheduled for March 29, 2025 at the Peoria Civic Center Ballroom.Yahoo Sports - 1d -
March Madness 2025: Everything you need to know about the NCAA tournament, where to watch games and more
Everything we know about the upcoming 2025 NCAA tournament.Yahoo Sports - 2d -
Who makes the NIT? What you need to know ahead of bracket selections for 2025
The National Invitation Tournament has a long history. The 2025 NIT is changing how it picks its teams. Here's what to know.Yahoo Sports - 7h
More from Yahoo Sports
-
Bemidji Aerials reach new heights amidst record-breaking season
Mar. 15—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Aerials gymnastics team just keeps breaking records. Back in January's Winter Challenge Gymnastics Meet in Fargo, North Dakota, the Aerials marked a bevy of personal ...Yahoo Sports - 11m -
The 49ers bring back Kyle Juszczyk days after cutting him, AP source says
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk is returning to the San Francisco 49ers on a two-year, $8 million contract just days after being cut, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday. ...Yahoo Sports - 11m -
Francesco Friedrich of Germany wins 16th world bobsled championship, taking 4-man in Lake Placid
Francesco Friedrich won every championship he could in bobsledding this season. The German great is now a world champion for the 16th time, capping off his seventh four-man world title on Saturday ...Yahoo Sports - 19m -
Villanova fires coach Kyle Neptune after 3 seasons, failing to reach the NCAA tournament
Kyle Neptune didn't make the NCAA tournament once after he took over for Jay Wright.Yahoo Sports - 24m -
Maresca on Arsenal, Chelsea’s progress, and closing the 6-point gap
Enzo Maresca has admitted that Chelsea are still significantly behind Arsenal in their development under Mikel Arteta, but believes his team can make up ground in the race for second place with a ...Yahoo Sports - 31m
More in Sports
-
Men's Bracketology: UNC slides back out for a potential bid thief
The Tar Heels and other bubble teams (i.e., Texas) are at the mercy of a busy Saturday slate -- and especially the Mountain West championship game.ESPN - 7m -
Bemidji Aerials reach new heights amidst record-breaking season
Mar. 15—BEMIDJI — The Bemidji Aerials gymnastics team just keeps breaking records. Back in January's Winter Challenge Gymnastics Meet in Fargo, North Dakota, the Aerials marked a bevy of personal ...Yahoo Sports - 11m -
The 49ers bring back Kyle Juszczyk days after cutting him, AP source says
Fullback Kyle Juszczyk is returning to the San Francisco 49ers on a two-year, $8 million contract just days after being cut, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Saturday. ...Yahoo Sports - 11m -
2025 NASCAR at Las Vegas Fantasy rankings, lineups, start-sit advice, racing picks for Pennzoil 400
SportsLine's Mike McClure gives his top NASCAR Fantasy picks for this week's 2025 Pennzoil 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on SundayCBS Sports - 12m -
Source: Kupp to join Seahawks on 3-year deal
Cooper Kupp has reached an agreement with the Seahawks, with a source saying the wide receiver is getting a three-year, $45 million contract.ESPN - 13m