As the Flying Pig Marathon is a highly anticipated spring event in the Queen City, celebrating its 25th year will be extra special.
The weekend schedule started Friday, May 5, with the P&G Health and Fitness Expo at the Duke Energy Center and will end with the main events Sunday, May 7. The Flying Pig full marathon and Paycor half marathon will take place at 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
To get our readers ready for this year's festivities, here is the Cincinnati Enquirer's coverage for the 2023 Flying Pig Marathon weekend. We will add more stories and photo galleries as they become available.
News and notes
What you need to know:Everything to know for this year's Flying Pig Marathon, Paycor Half Marathon
Contenders:The 2023 Flying Pig Marathon features 7 former winners. Here's who could win this year.
Weather:Rain is in Sunday's forecast. What's the Flying Pig weather policy?
Road closures:Running, walking or driving? All road closures for Flying Pig weekend 2023
More:After 6-year-old ran Flying Pig last year, the marathon is changing age rules
Marathon waitlist:Flying Pig full marathon already sold out. Here's how to get on the waitlist
Never boar-ing fun stuff
More:How the Flying Pig went from a bar napkin to 'one of the most brandable' races in the US
Sole celebration:From the Cincinnati Bengals to Skyline, these shoes celebrate the Flying Pig Marathon
A Graeter flavor:Graeter's Ice Cream to release Flying Pig-themed ice cream flavor. Here's what's in it 🍨
New division:Flying Pig adds Handcycle and Para Athlete divisions to events this year. How to sign up
Pig sponsor news:Is Skyline monopolizing the chili game? A list of its 'official' partnership empire
More:Flying Pig Marathon awards scholarships to local high school athletes
Flying Pig route
Catch up with last year's news
Men's full marathon winner:'This is the most satisfying.' Bishop Brossart, NKU grad Zac Holtkamp wins 1st Flying Pig
Women's full marathon winner:'I cried. She cried.' Loveland's Grace McCarron wins 1st Flying Pig Marathon
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