Generali Malaga Marathon
Malaga Marathon gives runners a Spanish coastal city race with mild-season timing, Mediterranean scenery, and a growing international field.
Quick facts
- Spanish coastal marathon in Malaga.
- Mediterranean weather can be mild but sunny.
- Registration runs through RockTheSport.
- Good late-year European destination option.
About the Generali Malaga Marathon
Generali Malaga Marathon is a southern Spain destination race for runners who want a city marathon with warmer travel appeal than many late-year European options.
Course
The course uses Malaga city roads and coastal sections, pairing urban running with Mediterranean exposure. The route can feel quick if sun and wind cooperate.
Race-day weather
November in Malaga is often mild, but sun and humidity can still matter. Runners should not pace it like a cold northern European marathon.
Past Generali Malaga Marathon dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Sunday, November 8, 2026 | Upcoming | — |
| 2025 | Sunday, December 14, 2025 | Completed | Open results |
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Generali Malaga Marathon FAQ
When is the Generali Malaga Marathon?
The 2026 Generali Malaga Marathon is on Sunday, November 8, 2026.
Is Generali Malaga Marathon a Boston qualifier?
Yes. Generali Malaga Marathon is a Boston Marathon qualifier. To use the result, you must run the certified full-marathon course within the qualifying window and meet the current standard for your age and gender. Meeting the standard lets you apply but does not guarantee entry, and net-downhill courses can receive a time adjustment under current B.A.A. rules. Review the Boston qualifying times and downhill-course rules, or browse upcoming Boston qualifier marathons.
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