Jerusalem marathon
Back on track: Jerusalem Marathon returns as symbol of ‘normalcy’
The event, scheduled for April 17, reflects Jerusalem's spirit and resilience, said the city's Mayor Moshe Lion.
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Dust off your running shoes. The city’s first international marathon since 2019 is back – and with it, a hopeful return to tourism
Jerusalem Marathon just 10 days away
After a long delay due to COVID-19, thousands of runners expected in the capital to participate in six different races.
On your mark: the Jerusalem Marathon is coming
The marathon route takes runners on a unique journey, showing Jerusalem's 3,000-year history.
This week in Jerusalem: All hands on deck for the trek
A weekly round-up of city affairs.
Jerusalem cancels 2020 marathon
The Jerusalem Marathon hosts approximately 35,000 participants from Israel and abroad and is a world renowned sporting event.
Jerusalem Marathon postponed over coronavirus
Minister of Culture Miri Regev has instructed that everyone operate according to the Health Ministry's instructions.
Jerusalem Mayor announces immigrants will run for free in winter marathon
"Those that immigrated within the last year are invited to run without paying fees. To the new immigrants- I am proud and excited to host you in the Jerusalem Marathon."
Marathon movers and shakers
It was difficult to watch thousands of athletes running in such a festive spirit, without thinking about the flare-up on the Gaza border.
Miracle Marathon!
This past Friday, around 30,000 people across prisms of religion, nationality, age and thought gathered in a remarkable common mindset of accord and unanimity for the Jerusalem Marathon.
Sasson ‘v’simha’
The year 2019 will go down in history as the year in which people with disabilities and special needs will no longer be cast to the fringes of society, but will be respected for their abilities.