Medtronic Twin Cities’s 2025 marathon will be held on October 4 and 5. This is one of the main events of the marathon to be held in the United States and is one of the qualification events for the prestigious Boston marathon, which would be held next year.
The main race of the marathon will take place on Sunday October 5 and will start near the city center of Minneapolis and will end at the State Capitol. In addition to the main event of the marathon, several other races should take place during these two days.
The event a few hours ago, the weather surrounding the marathon region is quite substantial for participating athletes. The director of the senior media of Twin Cities, Charlier Mahler, said (via CBS):
“From what our meteorologists tell us, the weather situation is very different. It is not as humid, it is not as hot as these conditions. Things will be quite stable.”
On this note, know more information on the Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon 2025.
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon 2025: start schedule and times
Here is the full schedule and the start hours of the various events in the marathon competition:
October 4 (Saturday):
- 7:15 a.m. Ct-10k Race
- 8:45 a.m. Ct-5k Race
- 10:30 am ct-half-mile
October 5 (Sunday):
- 7 a.m. ct-10 miles
- 8 a.m. C-Marathon
- 9:30 am Ct-Half-Marathon
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon 2025: Silver price of the event
The marathon event has a very beautiful prize pool for athletes participating in the event. It has a pool of 82,800 USD, where first position holders of male and female groups will earn USD 10,000. The winners in wheelchair of the two gender groups will obtain 1,000 USD each.
According to reports, nearly 62,000 USD du Total, 82,800 will be awarded to professional athletes participating in the event. In addition, the best finishers of the male and female groups of the minnesota participants will obtain 250 USD each.
Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon 2025: Road closures due to the marathon
For the acts of the 2025 edition of the Twin Cities marathon, several roads should be closed in the region. The most notable include those near the city center of Minneapolis and the State Capitol, which are respectively the departure and conclusion points of the race. Marion Street and the streets near the Summit avenue will also be closed for the procedure for this marathon event.
Edit by Souk Bhatchary
