The Providence Journal

Providence Marathon & Half Marathon canceled

- Jack Perry

PROVIDENCE − The Providence Marathon & Half Marathon, scheduled for May 5, has been canceled “due to unforeseen challenges, including the Washington Bridge closure,” according to a Providence Marathon spokespers­on.

Organizers informed Providence Mayor Brett Smiley’s office of the cancellati­on Thursday morning. The marathon is sponsored by The Providence Journal.

“Despite our best efforts working with local leaders, the 2024 Providence Marathon & Half Marathon has been canceled due to unforeseen challenges, including the Washington Bridge closure,” a marathon spokespers­on said in a statement. “The safety and security of participan­ts is our priority, and while we were unable to secure an adequate route this year, we hope to see everyone in 2025.”

Smiley spokesman Josh Estrella issued the following statement: “While the City is disappoint­ed that there will not be a full or half marathon this year, we look forward to working with organizers in future years to develop a route that responds to the new challenges presented by the Washington Bridge closure to ensure a safe race for runners, neighbors and businesses.”

The race drew nearly 6,000 runners last year and is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. It raised more than $56,000 for the charity Make-A-Wish Massachuse­tts and Rhode Island, according to its website.

Runners who have already signed up for the race were notified of the cancellati­on via email and offered several options, including deferring their registrati­on until next year, transferri­ng their registrati­on to another Ventures Endurance event or getting a refund.

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