
United States of America · Monday 31 May 2027
Park offers an ideal setting for marathon running, with its proximity to coastal terrain and the kind of gentle landscape that makes for fast racing. The region's flat to gently rolling character, combined with sea-level elevation, creates conditions where runners can focus on their pace rather than fighting gravity. The area's quiet, scenic corridors away from heavy urban sprawl mean you're running through genuine geography rather than city blocks, which makes the miles feel purposeful. Local infrastructure supports endurance events well, and the May timing catches the season when weather is cooperative without the extremes of summer heat. The Red Island Marathon course takes advantage of this favorable terrain by keeping elevation gain minimal while still offering enough topographical variation to keep things interesting. You'll be running mostly on road surfaces with subtle undulations that rarely punish but do require consistent attention. The elevation profile ranges between 2 and 9 meters above sea level, so there are no significant climbs to derail your strategy. This means pacing becomes the critical variable rather than route difficulty, making it a good race for runners chasing PRs or testing their aerobic fitness without worrying about steep sections. Race day logistics appear well organized through the Find My Marathon network, which typically handles registration and course information for regional events. The flat nature of the course means you can plan a relatively straightforward race strategy, banking on steady effort rather than surging over hills. For most runners, this translates to a predictable experience where conditioning and mental toughness matter more than technical trail skills or tactical climbing, which is exactly what many marathoners are looking for when choosing their spring or early summer target race.
Adjusted Time
3:52:46
Time difference: -7.2 minutes compared to a flat, road, temperate course.
On our difficulty model, Red Island Marathon plays about 1 minute faster than an average road marathon for a 3:30 runner. It ranks #1028 hardest of 1150 marathons we analyse, and #487 of 575 in United States of America. Use the calculator above to see the exact adjusted time for your own goal pace.
Estimated finish times on this course versus the same effort on an average road marathon, based on its elevation, surface, and expected race-day temperature.
| Average-course time | On Red Island Marathon | Difference |
|---|---|---|
| 3:00:00 | 2:54:18 | −05:42 |
| 3:30:00 | 3:23:36 | −06:24 |
| 4:00:00 | 3:52:46 | −07:14 |
| 4:30:00 | 4:21:50 | −08:10 |
| 5:00:00 | 4:50:49 | −09:11 |
| 5:30:00 | 5:19:41 | −10:19 |
| 6:00:00 | 5:48:29 | −11:31 |
Use the calculator above for your exact goal time. Want a prediction from your own training? Try the marathon time predictor.
Red Island Marathon is a full marathon held in United States of America. It is scheduled for Monday 31 May 2027. The course is run on road surface with 0m of total climbing, with its high point near 9m above sea level.
This is a very flat course, with only 0m of total climbing and little change in altitude throughout. Flat profiles let you hold an even pace from start to finish, which makes this a fast, PB-friendly race.
Based on historical weather data for May, the expected race day conditions are as follows. Moderate temperatures between 8°C and 23°C are expected. While comfortable for most runners, those targeting fast times should pay attention to hydration, as these temperatures can impact performance on race day. There is a low chance of rain (0%), so dry conditions are likely.
Red Island Marathon is run on road surfaces, which provide the fastest and most predictable conditions for racing. Road courses allow for consistent pacing and are typically the best choice for a personal best.
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