Seoul Marathon

서울마라톤

4 (61 Reviews)
Seoul, South Korea
16 Mar, 2025 (Sun)
Event size: 25000 - 49999 participants

Running

10 km, 42.195 km

About the event

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Experience the rich history of Korea with the Seoul Marathon. With its status as the second oldest marathon event in the world after the Boston Marathon, this marathon stands as an iconic figure representing the modern history of the country. Participants in this marathon have the added bonus of enjoying the rich sights of Seoul and the variety of food. With hotels and transportation are located close to the competition right at the heart of the city. Don't miss out on this opportunity to both compete and explore this amazing place!

Races offered by this event

You have 17 weeks to prepare

10 km

16 Mar, 2025 (Sun) - 08:00
Running
10 km
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Start line: Jamsil Sports Complex, South Korea
Finish line: Jamsil Sports Complex, South Korea
Solo
On site
Road

Marathon

16 Mar, 2025 (Sun) - 08:00
Running
42.195 km
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Start line: Gwanghwamun Square, South Korea
Finish line: Jamsil Sports Complex, South Korea
Solo
On site
Road

Course details

Course highlights

START FULL COURSE: Gwanghwamun Plaza START 10K COURSE: Jamsil Sports Complex GATHERING Before 7AM on Sunday 16th of March 2025

Start address

Gwanghwamun Square, Sejong-daero, Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea

Finish address

9 Jamsil-dong, Songpa-gu, Seoul, South Korea

Route map

route map

What’s included in entry

These are included in your entry
Finisher medal
Event T-shirts
Drink Stations
Bag drop
Timing chip (single use)
Toilets
Nutrition Stations
Pacers
Dressing rooms
finishers-t-shirts
Medical Assistance

Frequently Asked Questions

Reviews

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Quang Nguyen
Country flag of VN
Mar 2024
42.195 km

nice route for getting a new PB but water stations every 5km was too far for runners. They should arrange every 3 or 4 km for each station or include water at every cooling foam stations

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LI CHIH PAI
Mar 2024
42.195 km

It was a very good experience for this competition!

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Sebastian Zgola
Country flag of DE
Mar 2024

Great. Perfect weather conditions. Even though I thought I would get frozen in the beginning. I was about 7 degree. In the end it turned out to be simply perfect for a very fast time.

I made out of "nothing" my personal best. It's true, it's a very fast track.

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Sri Lestari
Country flag of ID
Mar 2024

This is my first time runing marathon in Korea. And for the first impression this is a great experienced. Great route and very positive vibes from Korean along the way. its too bit cold because a windy day but overall its nice to run in Seoul. I'll definitly back to Seoul Marathon next year.

Great route, I love the route with city view

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Norberto Palacios
Mar 2024

it was my first time running a marathon in cold weather, it was around 10C however feels like 0C, the waiting time for the marathon was the cold moment, during the run you don't feel it, except one part that it was like a really open road, and it was windy, it's a very flat run, and the scenario of the city of Seoul is great, good vibes of the runners costumes, smiles, not many in the crowd but super positive crowd, over all, I love it,

Very nice road, easy to run, not many up and downs, well organized, not too crowded, overall very positive experience

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Nan Zhang
Country flag of CN
Mar 2024

It was a gret experience and the track was great and perfect for PB! There are a lot of people registered and it;s a little crowded .

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Jose Antonio Megias Grau
Mar 2024

It was not a great experience because nothing was said in English, totally local although we were 3,000 athletes overseas. Not even just good morning and welcome! I’m disappointed. The organisation is not brilliant. When we cross the finish line nobody give to runners a thermal blanket like in the rest of the world. Japan is more well organised.

My garmin gave me a little more distance.

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Jean-Paul Baurez
Mar 2024

A good event with a nice crowd around some part of the circuit, fun and cheerful !! Fairly flat road, it helps when you don't have a great preparation or can go for a PB. The portion above Jamsil bridge is nice for the view. This year weather was nice apart from some cold gust of wind. The organization seems good as for the race. I don't have enough experience to really ascertain it but drinks, snacks and sponges were available in quantity and at many areas along the race ! Only negative point is that they failed the race pack with the sizing. Many people ends up with the wrong size (One size down) of T-shirts and we couldn't exchange it at the race pack collection site !!!

First time for me... I wish the legs would have let me go the whole distance to get close to 4h/4h10mn but it was difficult after 30k, too much weight to carry ^^ Still finished it at a very slow jog/walk...

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Tze Choong
Mar 2023

There were barely any spectators, probably because COVID-19 was just easing up. The temperature was around 1°C at flag-off. The first 25KM was mundane, as we looped around Eulji-ro and Jongno. The route also brought us through Cheonggyecheon Stream – nothing much and it was a fairly squeezy one lane route. The remaining 17KM was scenic, as we ran across Seoul. It is also a very flat route so good for PBs There were barely any portable toilets on route, which was terrible considering how cold it was. Every portable toilet had long queues, so I kept passing them until I saw one public. slightly off-route. Overall I still enjoyed the Seoul Marathon and I would highly recommend. Will be back! (Check out my full review below) https://www.instagram.com/p/C3HZKn4RTTz/?img_index=1

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Kin Yu Wong
Country flag of HK
Mar 2019
42.195 km

well organized. Not crowd. Fast track. Cool

good support. cheerful. good race

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Jacqueline Wong
Mar 2019

Seoul is a great race for anyone hoping to PR because the weather is ideal. It was around 4C at the start and warmed up to about 12C. The course is flat, not too crowded and there was no jostling at the tables for water or Pocari, available every 5 km. If you are looking for a scenic run with entertainment and a great vibe, I'd say this is not for you. There were hardly any spectators except around the bridge and near the stadium. The medal was nice but it was strange that it was put into the goodie bag along with fruits and snacks. All in all, it was better organized than I had expected and I had low expectations of this gold label race from the reviews that I had read. Maybe my view of it was influenced by the joy of a PR. The expo was none to speak of. It was just a few booths outside the Olympic stadium for mostly foreigners to pick up their bib. There was also a lack of portable johns along the way. But the ease of transportation to packet pick-up and to the race by subway is a big plus. Seoul deserves a higher profile among destination races because there is so much to see in the city. Tourists will not be disappointed even if the marathon is a bit bare.

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Andrew Louey
Mar 2019
10 km

Completed the 10km at the Seoul Marathon festival 2019. This is a great route to do a PB for 10km. Temperature is probably too cold for a PB for the marathon, but is ideal for the 10km. Positives: Well organised. Wide track, practically flat, and only a few corners to navigate for the whole course. Easy to drop off your bags and easy to pickup after the race. A little bit cold at the start at 10am but the sun and cramming in with other people in the chute made it tolerable in just singlet and shorts. You were warm and sweating by 0.5-1km into the race. Availability of information in English made communication and finding out information easy. Start area was buzzing with excited people, music and dancing. Negatives: No seeding in the start chute - this made it a little difficult to overtake slow people at the start who have decided to put themselves up the front. I was lucky not to have to do much overtaking but friends running further back said it was difficult to weave between slower runners costing them time. Expo didn't have many things to see and do - was really only there to pickup bibs - would have been nice to see some Korean running products on show and for purchase.

Pros: Wide track, practically flat course, minimal turns to navigate. Ideal temperature at the 10am start time to get a PB. Cons: Self-seeding in the start chute - meant slow runners were putting themselves in front of elite runners aiming for podium places.

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James Hill
Country flag of US
Mar 2019
10 km

I Got their 4 hours Early Because I Was Excited then everyone got together and started Scratching and exercising with great exercises I never did before and it was fun I was in the wrong group so I started in the Back but I also Finished in Front on The Most Becautil day ever with the Statues and Buildings I didn't even feel like I was On Earth it was a Dream to come True but Better because My Mind is not as Beautiful As The Great Country of South Korea That You everyone 🥈

10 was perfect for me I don't think I Could do much more than that but I found something I Love 2 do

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Surachman Surachman
Country flag of ID
Mar 2019

Smooth, not cramped, cold, not thirsty. Route is sterile. Pacer every 10 minutes, good. At WS WS, fruits should be provided. Medal distribution is not orderly. Medals should not be wrapped. Belted to the runner's neck.

Experienced

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Ester Franklin
Country flag of US
Mar 2019
10 km

This race is not for the faint of heart or those who need perfect conditions. You might call it a character builder; a cattle crossing, barely space to break through in the 10k, a week later my results are unavailable, chaotic, runners don't keep to the left or right, instead they're in the middle taking selfies, English website has yet to work for me for information, no toilet if you'd wanted it on the 10K course, I was issued the wrong bib, pedestrians crossing right in front of me, a bicyclist crossed right in front of me while I was running.

Flat, a slight down-hill. It would be fast but instead feels like being at a concert with so many people in a very confined space.

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