The Rothman Orthopaedics 8K

Race Date: November 21, 2026

Reasons To Run

(Update):

Registration for the 2026 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend is now open!

The Rothman Orthopaedics 8K (4.97 miles) is a fantastic way to take part in the race weekend excitement and follows the scenic banks of the Schuylkill River and Kelly Drive.

It’s usually perfect running weather too, with fall well underway and temperatures averaging around 54°F/12°C. Dust off your autumn apparel and join us for this enjoyable race where we redefine the standard for an 8K.

There is a course check point at the 2.4K mark, and a fluid station and spectator overlooks are set up throughout the course.

The Philadelphia Marathon Weekend Events are USATF sanctioned and course-certified.

Due to safety concerns, handcrank bikes are not permitted at any Philadelphia Marathon Weekend events.

To schedule an appointment at Rothman Orthopaedics, be sure to use their Fast Scheduler.

Date and Start Time

November 21, 2026
10:55 a.m. – Push rim wheelchairs
11:00 a.m. – Runners/Walkers

Location

25th Street & Kelly Drive,
Near the Philadelphia Museum of Art

Register for 2026

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Results

Transfers and Defers

Go ahead… You deserve the VIP treatment.

You’ve trained hard for the moment. You’re psyched and ready for the 2026 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend. What more do you need to do?

Take the stress out of the early morning routine with private restrooms, gear check, light continental breakfast items and more before your big moment. 

Offering exclusive access to perks and conveniences, this registration add-on includes:

* VIP packet pick-up area at expo

* Private heated hospitality tent near the start/finish of race

* VIP tent hours are 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.

* Pre-race breakfast: Continental light fare to include but not limited to: assorted bagels, muffins, toast, oatmeal, yogurts, fresh fruit, coffee, tea and juices

* Post-race brunch with select open bar (must be 21 years old with proper ID)

* Private all gender restrooms and bag check

You can add the VIP registration add-on during registration – register today!

Already registered? You can add the VIP package to your existing registration during the checkout process by purchasing it on the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend store.

Course Map

Elevation Map

Rothman Orthopaedics 8K - 2025 Medal and T-Shirt

Course Map

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Awards

Professional athletes (by invitation) are only eligible for professional division prize money. Finish order is based on gun time. As a World Athletics Certified course competition subject to World Athletics rules. Athletes competing in the professional division are not eligible for Open Division prize money or awards.

Open Division prize money and awards are determined by gun time. Corral assignments are designated by finishing times submitted during race registration. 

Race-Wide Awards

– 1st Place Master Male, Female, Non-binary – $250 and award

Professional Division
(invitation only)

- 1st Place Male and Female:
$1,500 and award
- 2nd Place Male and Female:
$1,125 and award
- 3rd Place Male and Female:
$750 and award
- 4th Place Male and Female:
$375 and award
- 5th Place Male and Female:
$225 and award

Open Division:

- 1st Place Male, Female and Non-Binary:
$750 and award
- 2nd Place Male, Female and Non-Binary:
$500 and award
- 3rd Place Male, Female and Non-Binary:
$250 and award

Professional Wheelchair Division
(invitation only):

- 1st Place Male and Female:
$750 and award
- 2nd Place Male and Female:
$500 and award
- 3rd Place Male and Female:
$250 and award
- 4th Place Male and Female:
$150 and award

Resources (2025)

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Get your PR on with PR this year's Philadelphia Marathon Weekend!

The Philadelphia Marathon Weekend has partnered with our friends at Philadelphia Runner (PR) to help you hit your race goals.

Are you running your first race? Looking to BQ? The Philadelphia Runner Pace Team will help you achieve your goal.

Pace groups are free to join, simply hop in behind one of our 29 Pace Groups at the AACR Philadelphia Marathon, the Dietz & Watson Philadelphia Half Marathon and/or the Rothman Orthopaedics 8K to achieve your ideal finish time.

Philadelphia Runner is an independent and locally owned specialty running company with four locations in the Philadelphia Region. PR strives to be more than just another retail running store. They are athletes and fitness enthusiasts who share their passion and experiences to strengthen the Philadelphia fitness and running community, and inspire others to start moving. Learn more.

Our lead pacer, Liz Pagonis will respond to any of your pacing questions at [email protected]

2025 Pace Group Times (subject to change)

Rothman Orthopaedics 8K: 7 minute mile, 8 minute mile, 9 minute mile, 10 minute mile, 11 minute mile and 12 minute mile

Participation for the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend events as a professional (formerly elite) athlete is by invitation only.

If you are a professional athlete or would like to apply to participate in the professional athlete field, please do the following:

  1. Submit your request by using the Professional athletes form.
  2. You can view Philadelphia Marathon Weekend’s prior years’ results and copy the link to your results field.
  3. You will then receive an email with further instructions.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • If an athlete’s qualifying performance cannot be readily verified using the information provided by the athlete, they will be placed in the first general corral.
  • Professional Athlete bibs will not be mailed out. They must be picked up at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown (201 N 17th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103).


THE PHILADELPHIA MARATHON WEEKEND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR UNDELIVERED OR LOST PROFESSIONAL ATHLETE REQUESTS. SUBMISSION DOES NOT GUARANTEE ACCEPTANCE.

Take a look at previous years’ results here »

Adaptive Program Rules of the Road

Please note: If you require an ASL interpreter, please contact [email protected].

Athletes in the Adaptive Program must be able to self-propel themselves the entire marathon distance by their own volition and a 16 minute pace is required.

Push-rim wheelchairs are permitted, but due to safety concerns, handcrank bikes are not permitted at any Philadelphia Marathon Weekend events. 

Support athlete:

  1. Athletes in the Adaptive Program who possess a physical or intellectual impairment are permitted to be accompanied by one support athlete on the marathon course.
  2. The support athlete must accompany the athlete through the entire distance of the race. The support athlete may run alongside the athlete or slightly ahead of the athlete. The athlete and support athlete may not be tethered.
  3. The athlete may not be pushed, pulled, or carried by the support athlete. The athlete may only bear weight on the support athlete temporarily to regain balance if necessary. Athlete and support athlete may not partake in sustained physical contact during the race.
  4. The support athlete may not block or interfere with the forward progression of other race participants.
  5. The support athlete may assist the athlete in the following ways:

    Provide verbal instructions, directions, and/or cues to the athlete that support orientation and decision-making.

    Assist the athlete in obtaining fluids at a designated fluid station.

    Assist the athlete who has tripped or fallen to regain their footing and/or orientation.

  6. The athlete must attest that their support athlete can competently perform all support athlete responsibilities at the athlete’s goal running pace.
  7. It is the athlete’s responsibility to select their support athlete. It is the athlete’s responsibility to ensure that their support athlete contacts the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend’s Office before November 1st to receive a code to register for the race.

Guide athlete:

  1. A guide athlete is a person who provides verbal cues and navigation support to an athlete with a vision impairment on the marathon course.
  2. Athletes with vision impairments in the Adaptive Program are permitted to run with one guide athlete.
  3. Athletes with vision impairments in the Adaptive Program may use the following methods of guidance:

    Athlete ad guide may use a tether no longer than 50 cm. attached at the hand or arm of the pair, or

    Athlete and guide may run abreast, untethered, or

    Athlete and guide may use an elbow lead.

  4. Athletes with vision impairments are responsible for the selection of their guide athlete and attests that their can perform all guide athlete responsibilities at the athlete’s goal running pace.
  5. The Philadelphia Marathon expects that athlete and guide have trained together in preparation for race day.
  6. All guide athletes must contact the Philadelphia Marathon office by November 1st to receive a registration code to register for the race.
  7. Only a registered guide athlete may be tethered to a visually impaired athlete.
  8. A guide athlete who is also a registered athlete should start the race in the wave and corral of the athlete he or she is guiding. (Visually impaired athletes may not “wave jump” to join their guide athlete in a faster wave).
  9. Guide athlete will receive a race t-shirt and finisher’s medal.

To transfer to a different distance/event or to defer to another year, go to our Transfers / Deferrals page.

Race Results

We at the Philadelphia Marathon Weekend very much value the integrity of our results and work closely with the Boston Marathon on verifying qualifying athlete times. We do everything in our power to verify and get them correct. With that said, no system is perfect. Day of results are just that and any updating or adjusting is done post race, and held in our data base.

Results are unofficial until finalized.

If there are questions or issues, please contact [email protected]. Be sure to include your event, bib number, time, name, age and city.

View Prior Philadelphia Marathon Weekend Results

You can view results of all events from 2010 to 2024 by clicking on the link below.

Course Records

Congratulations to the participants below for setting course records!

Men: Isaac Korir, 22:29 (2012)
Women: Gotytom Gebreslase, 25:08 (2017)
Non-binary: Will Newman, 27:10 (2024)

Finisher Certificates

To view your finisher certificate, select your completed race:

Photos

View your event day photos and purchase some mementos to celebrate your accomplishments! Photos are available for purchase through MarathonFoto.

Please note: If the image doesn’t look clear it will not be clear in the final product.

Athletes who pre-paid during registration should have received an email from Marathon Foto with instructions. If you did not receive an email from MarathonFoto, please check your spam folder. You can also now locate your pre-paid order at the top of your online gallery page under the heading “Already Ordered?” and follow the instructions.

If you still cannot find the email invitation, please contact customer support.

With the enhancement of MarathonFoto’s tagging and IDing processes, there is no longer a place for participants to view additional images or a lost and found. If you are having any issues locating your photos, please reach out to the customer service team.

Hotel Information

Reservations for 2026 Philadelphia Marathon Weekend hotel rooms are now open!

Some quick reminders:

- If you are holding multiple rooms or hotels in your name, please assign with unique names and or release by Thursday, October 13, 2026, if you are no longer using the room(s). Remember hotels charge for one night’s room and tax for late cancels and no shows.

- All hotels require guests to request early or late check in/check out, please add request to your reservation.

- Last day to access Housing Website – Wednesday, November 3, 2026, 5:00 pm EST.