Thank You to Our Volunteers
Before we turn the calendar to 2024, before the ball drops, and before we toast with champagne (or Red Stripe) we want to take this opportunity to...
Before we turn the calendar to 2024, before the ball drops, and before we toast with champagne (or Red Stripe) we want to take this opportunity to...
A returning favorite to Negril, Ros Ponder from London took the lead in the women’s race and didn’t look back. Nadine Allenspach took...
In what was a highly contest race from start to finish, our half marathon winners in the men’s race was Kemar Leslie from Kingston, Jamaica...
It’s only been one week since we were gathered on the beach in Negril for the 23rd Reggae Marathon and we miss you already. We are diligently...
It’s almost go time. Are you ready for that early morning wake up? Are you ready to run with the sunrise? Are you ready to cool off in the misting...
Now it the time to make your check list. First, lets talk the big things. Confirm your flight. Make sure you locate your passport (if needed) and...
We welcome back to the Reggae Marathon past winner Ros Ponder from London, UK. How long have you been running? Longer than I care to remember...
Do you like to run on the beach or on the sidewalk? Years ago, there wasn’t a sidewalk on which to run. But not too long ago, they built a...
Registration is still open for the Reggae Marathon. Do not miss out on this opportunity to run one of the greatest races in the world. Here are...
Today we celebrate #NationalHeartDay. As part of the Reggae Marathon, we want to support @heartfoundationja by asking our runners to raise money...
The Reggae Marathon is excited to welcome back long time Reggae Marathon participant and former social media manager Chris Morales. In this blog...
It’s been said many times before that one of the highlights of the Reggae Marathon is ending at Long Bay Beach Park on Seven Mile Beach. But when...