The Brooks Adelaide Marathon – Sunday 3rd May 2026
Lace up and be part of South Australia’s biggest running celebration – the Brooks Adelaide Marathon! On Sunday, 3rd May 2026, runners of all levels will come together for an unforgettable day of fitness, fun, and community spirit.
AIMS-certified course, making it an ideal choice for those chasing personal bests or international qualifying times. Each year, more than 3,000 participants take on one of four distances – the Brooks marathon, Brooks half marathon, Pro Health Care 10km, and Pro Health Care 5km – so whether you’re an experienced marathoner or a first-time fun runner, there’s a race for you.
Designed for all ages and abilities, this flat, fast, and scenic course showcases Adelaide’s stunning cityscapes and parklands. Plus, the RMA Kids Dash is completely free, making it the perfect family day out!
The Adelaide Marathon is organised by the South Australian Road Runners Club (SARRC). A not-for-profit running club run by members and volunteers.
Whether you’re chasing a PB, or taking in the atmosphere, the Brooks Adelaide Marathon Festival is an experience you won’t want to miss.
Races Offered
Marathon
May 03, 2026
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42.2K
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06:30
Half Marathon
May 03, 2026
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21.1K
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07:00
10 km
May 03, 2026
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10K
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07:30
5 km
May 03, 2026
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5K
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07:45
Weather Overview
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for May in Adelaide.
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
thermostat10.0° / 17.7°
wb_sunny7.1° / 15.1°
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
air12.2 /
water_drop71.6%
Temp (°C)
Feels Like (°C)
Wind (km/h)
Humidity (%)
thermostat10.0° / 17.7°
wb_sunny7.1° / 15.1°
air12.2 km/h
water_drop71.6%
About Adelaide
Learn more about the host city, Adelaide.
Adelaide is the capital of the state of South Australia. It lies on the eastern shores of Gulf St Vincent in the central, southern part of the Australian continent. Adelaide is Australia's fifth largest city, with a population of over 1.4 million in the greater Adelaide area.. More than three quarters of South Australians live in the Adelaide metropolitan area.