From the Organizer


Welcome to “Warm Up Columbus” Marathon! If you are looking for a great Winter marathon, you’re in the right spot! Whether you are tuning up for Boston or gearing up for the OhioHealth Capital City Half & Quarter Marathon, Warm Up Columbus is your first step towards that goal.
Our 1 mile loop course offers a very spectator friendly race environment, with 26 fluid/support stations and a restroom at every mile! Other “Warm Up Columbus” events include unique team relays, a 1/2 marathon, 5K and 10K!!
When - Sunday, February 7, 2027.
7:45am start - FREE 1/4 mile kids race! all registered kiddos receive a teddy bear at the finish!
8:00am start - 5K , 1/2 Marathon, and 1/2 Marathon Relays begin at the 5K/Half Start Line (follow signs
8:03am start - 10K, Marathon, and Marathon Relays begin at the 10K/Full Start Line (follow signs)
What - Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K and 5K, plus Marathon Relay and Half Marathon Relay
Where - 655 Metro Place South, Dublin, OH 43017
We have a FREE kids run! All registered kids will receive a medal at the finish!
We boast a unique, flat, fast course all on a 1 mile loop providing the best on-course support ever!!
USATF Certified Course; eligible Boston Qualifier - Certification code OH24004JHP
Fast accurate results with splits
26 fluid/support stations with water and Gatorade
Great post race refreshments
Music on course
Easy spectator viewing
Event shirt
Custom Finishers’ Medal for all participants
Athlete Tracking: Track your athletes, or have your own updates posted to your social media outlet of choice!
Fleet Feet Pace Team - Need a little help staying on pace? Run alongside our World Famous Pacers covering pacers every 30 seconds from 8:00/mile to 14:00 per mile, AND a walking group!
Not up for the full distance? Tackle the Warm Up as a team in the The Warm Up Columbus Marathon Relay!
Teams can consist of 2, 3, 4 or 5 members. Teams regardless of size will be scored together with all other teams.
Distances run by each team member are decided by each team! With the 1-mile loop as the course, just run until you get tired and make the exchange … and then do it again!
Cost - Our races typically sell out 2-3 weeks prior to race day. Please note: Warm Up Columbus has a NO REFUND and NO BIB TRANSFER policy for all events.
Through September 30:
Marathon: $85
Half Marathon: $65
10K: $50
5K: $35
Relay Member: $35
October 1st through November 30 if event not sold out!
Marathon: $100
Half Marathon: $80
10K: $60
5K: $40
Relay Member: $40
December 1st through Race Day if event not sold out!
Marathon: $115
Half Marathon: $95
10K: $70
5K: $45
Relay Member: $45
If you wish to change to a different distance than you signed up for, you must notify Fleet Feet at info@premierraces.com by February 1st.
Epic 1-mile loop race experience!
Event Shirt
Event Medal
Early packet pickup is available for anyone in the central OH area – at Fleet Feet Sports, 1270 E. Powell Rd, Lewis Center – Thursday thru Saturday of race week.
Race day packet pickup will beginning at 7am at the race site - inside Doubletree Hotel.
Race day reminder - ARRIVE EARLY! There is only one route into the parking lots and traffic backs up after 7:00am. We will NOT delay the start for late arrivals!
Marathon Course Time Limit: Our permit from the city of Dublin limits the marathon race to a finishing time of 1pm. No early start times will be granted.
Full Marathoners must attend pre-race meeting at 7:40am!
It is up to each participant to keep track of their laps. We recommend all marathoners have a support person to help with this.
The course is measured and certified based on running just to the right of the dividing line between the curb and the black top, as well as following tangents.
1 lap along the measured and certfied course is exactly 1 mile.
We start the race 0.2 miles from the lap point/finish line so that you will run 0.2 miles for "lap 1", you will then run 26 more laps to get 26.2 miles as measured on the course. Technically you run 26.2 laps, but the timing software will register 27 laps since your first lap is only 0.2 miles.
If you run even 1 shoulder width farther out to the right (which most do inadvertently, you will run at least 1.023 miles per lap, resulting in 26.572 miles, add the 0.2 from the start, and you will end up with 26.72 miles, if not further on your GPS watch.
Do not stop when your watch tells you you have covered 26.2 miles. Stop when you have finished 26.2 laps!
Think LAPS, not miles. Most finishers end up running anywhere from 26.5 miles to 27.3 miles. Running the shortest possible route for 26.2 laps is exceptionally difficult on a mile loop course.

Events
Weather
It's too far out for a forecast, so here's what weather on this date is normally like in the area. A race day forecast will replace this as race week approaches.
Typical High
38°
Typical Low
22°
Chance of Rain
35%
Based on US Climate Normals data from Columbus Ohio State Univ Ap, 3 mi from the venue.
Host City
Population
49,031
as of 2023
Elevation
876 ft
Nearest Airport
CMH
John Glenn Columbus International Airport · 15 mi
Time Zone
Eastern Time
From Endurance Grid
A mid-size host city. Enough lodging and amenities to keep race weekend easy, without big-city sprawl.
Race Location
Your Next Start Line
Every finish line starts with a single decision. Claim your spot at Warm Up Columbus, put it on the calendar, and turn “someday” into a start date.
Coming Up
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Less than a mile away
From Endurance Grid
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With running, there's a distance for every fitness level, a community at every start line, and nothing beats the feeling of crossing a finish line you trained for.
Running is an endurance sport that rewards consistency, and showing up every week compounds in ways that will surprise you.
From 5K to marathon, running races are the most accessible entry point into endurance sport. There's a distance for every fitness level and a community at every start line.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Warm Up Columbus
Feb 7, 2027