
Oxford, United Kingdom · Sunday 11 October 2026
The Oxford Half Marathon is set in the iconic city of Oxford, England. The race route takes participants past some of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the University of Oxford, the Bodleian Library, and Christ Church Meadow. The course is mostly flat, making it accessible to runners of all levels, but includes a few gentle inclines. Participants enjoy running through historic streets, along the River Thames, and through beautiful parks.\n\nAfter the race, runners can explore the histo
Adjusted Time
1:40:27
Time difference: -4.6 minutes compared to a flat, road, temperate course.
Oxford Half Marathon is a half marathon held in Oxford, United Kingdom, scheduled for Sunday 11 October 2026. The course is run on road surface with 61m of total elevation gain, reaching a maximum altitude of 74m above sea level. For registration and full race details, visit the official Oxford Half Marathon website.
This is a very flat course with only 61m of total elevation gain across the full distance. The course ranges from 59m to 74m above sea level — a 15m elevation range that makes it one of the flatter races available. Runners targeting a personal best will appreciate the minimal climbing.
Based on historical weather data for October, the expected race day conditions are as follows. Near-ideal running temperatures are expected, ranging from 7°C to 13°C. This temperature range is widely considered optimal for marathon performance, allowing efficient heat dissipation without cold-related issues. There is a low chance of rain (0%), so dry conditions are likely.
Oxford Half Marathon is run on road surfaces, which provide the fastest and most predictable conditions for marathon running. Road courses allow for consistent pacing and are typically the best choice for runners targeting a personal best time.
Our difficulty rating for Oxford Half Marathon is calculated using a model that combines elevation gain, temperature impact, and surface type. Use the difficulty calculator above to enter your target finish time and see exactly how many minutes this course would add or subtract compared to a perfectly flat, cool, road-based half marathon. Faster runners and slower runners are affected differently by the same course conditions, so the difficulty is personalised to your pace.
Looking for an easier marathon or a tougher challenge? You can also compare Oxford Half Marathon against other half marathons to find the right race for your goals.
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