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Cincinnati Enquirer coverage of 2021 race

Cincinnati fans go hog wild for their Flying Pig Marathon

Because it's normally in May, this year's autumn race likely "squealed up" on you. There's lots of information to share so here's an easy way to get caught up on what you need to know for the weekend of events, Oct. 29-31, ahead of the main events Sunday, Oct. 31, in downtown Cincinnati.

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Don't forget to use the hashtag #runflyingpig when you share your race selfies/pictures on Instagram and Twitter. You might just see them shared in an Enquirer article.

Runners take off at the start of the 21st annual Flying Pig Marathon Sunday, May 5, 2019. More than 40,000 people registered for the Flying Pig Marathon events.

Flying Pig news you can use

WEATHER: What will the weather look like for Halloween and the Flying Pig Marathon this year?

TRAFFIC: Road closures, transit detours and more: How to get around during this year's Flying Pig weekend

OVERVIEW: Everything you need to know for the spookiest Flying Pig Marathon and Queen Bee Half Marathon

PARKING: Here are the best places to park for Saturday races and Sunday's main event

COSTUMES ANYONE?: Since Flying Pig Marathon is on Halloween, we've got ideas for costumes to run in

VACCINES/TESTS: Flying Pig Marathon officials say they will follow local mandates on vaccines and tests

VIRTUAL RACE: The Flying Pig Marathon allows you to run virtually. What does that mean?

Here is the Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon course for the Oct. 31, 2021, race.

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Check back for...

  • Live tweets from Enquirer writers Scott Springer (@sspringersports) and James Weber (@jwebersports) on race day
  • Photo gallery of the Flying Fur Race on Saturday and the main events on Sunday, with photos from Albert Cesare (@AlbertCesare) and Alex Martin.
  • Features on the 2021 male and female winners
  • Searchable database of race results on Sunday night
  • Top 10 winners by age division on Monday
  • Feature on former winner Allison Delgado's new book, "My race for life," about her recovery after being hit by a car.
  • Social media file of your shared public photos from the Pig. Be sure to use the hashtag: #runflyingpig so we can find you.

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