The Publix Atlanta Marathon Weekend kicks off this Saturday with the 5K and youth events, followed by the full marathon and half marathon on Sunday, March 1—marking the 20th running of this beloved Atlanta tradition organized by the Atlanta Track Club.
With the Georgia World Congress Center Expo in full swing today and tomorrow (Friday, February 27, and Saturday, February 28, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Hall C4), thousands of runners are picking up bibs, shopping gear, and attending sessions like course previews with In-Training Coach Bob Wells.
Many are also taking in stories from marathon founder Victoria Seahorn, and chats with “streakers” who’ve completed all 19 prior events.
The 5K starts bright and early Saturday at 7:15 a.m. from The Home Depot Backyard (1 Backyard Way, Atlanta, GA 30313), giving participants a fun, fast tour to kick off race weekend.
Note: The 5K is officially sold out, but limited spots may remain for Sunday’s longer distances—check atlantatrackclub.org for updates.
Runners are preparing to tackle a certified, rolling-hills course that winds through iconic Atlanta spots: past Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park, Piedmont Park, Grant Park, and campuses including Georgia Tech, Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, Spelman College, and Georgia State University.
It’s a true city showcase, and this milestone year has generated huge excitement.
Weather looks favorable for performance: Forecasts for Saturday, February 28, point to daytime highs around 60-64°F with partly cloudy skies—milder than a typical late-February chill, though overnight lows could dip into the upper 40s.
Sunday, March 1, should be similar or slightly warmer. Organizers advise layering up for early-morning starts and staying hydrated, as these conditions are ideal for PR attempts but can still feel brisk pre-dawn.
Road closures will impact Midtown, downtown, and surrounding areas both days—starting early Saturday morning for the 5K and expanding Sunday for the marathon and half.
Atlanta Track Club strongly recommends taking MARTA to avoid traffic delays; trains will run with increased frequency (every 10-20 minutes on key lines, with extras during peak times). Full closure maps and times are posted at atlantatrackclub.org/road-closures.
Local runners shared their prep vibes at the Expo: “This course hits all the heart of Atlanta—rolling but rewarding,” said one Midtown resident training for the half.
Elite athletes are expected to vie for top spots, and pace teams will help guide thousands chasing Boston qualifiers or personal milestones.
Whether you’re running, cheering, or just navigating the city this weekend, Publix Atlanta Marathon Weekend promises energy, community, and a celebration of 20 years of finish-line memories. Stay tuned for live updates, results, and post-race coverage from Atlanta News!
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