See where the HalfRuns community has raced
Then start your own map, whether you are training for your first finish line or already plotting a much bigger adventure.
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Every filled state represents a runner who showed up, finished, and added another chapter to the story.
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A community built one state at a time
The public map shows where HalfRuns members have already raced. Your version turns that idea into something personal, motivating, and maybe just addictive enough to keep planning the next one.
1. Start your map
Create a free account and jump in, whether you have zero races logged or a full backstory to add.
2. Add your races
Log what you have already run, then let each state become a visible reminder that progress counts.
3. Keep going
Celebrate milestones, share the map, and enjoy the slippery slope from one race to maybe Vermont next fall.
Track the journey your way
Log your races, watch your states fill in, and build a map that makes the whole half marathon journey feel bigger, more fun, and easier to stick with.