Boilermaker Road Race
Utica, New York, United States
Jul 12, 2026 - Sunday
5k, 15k
Race Report
Event recap of the Boilermaker Road Race.
2024 Boilermaker Road Race Recap
Race Information
The Boilermaker Road Race is the world's largest 15K race - and the most fun. The point-to-point race features 9.3 miles of wall-to-wall crowd support and entertainment, a 2-day Health & Wellness Expo, and the legendary Saranac Post Race Party. Both 15K and 5K participants receive commemorative race memorabilia.
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Race Facts
Race Size: 10,000+
Elevation: Some Hills
Course Type: Road
Boston Qualifier: No
Kids Run: No
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