Powerade Milano Half Marathon
Milan's large late-season half pairs a low-elevation city course with landmarks from CityLife to the Duomo, offering a serious PB attempt before winter.
Quick facts
- Fast city course with roughly 40 meters of elevation gain.
- Federation-certified race with AIMS and World Athletics recognition.
- Central landmarks include CityLife, Sempione Park and the Duomo.
- Large field gives the event depth well beyond a local club race.
Is registration open for the 2026 Powerade Milano Half Marathon?
Registration for the 2026 Powerade Milano Half Marathon is open.
About the Powerade Milano Half Marathon
Powerade Milano Half Marathon is Follow Your Passion's large late-autumn city race, with a competitive 21K and a separate 10K. A field measured in the thousands, federation certification and a fast-city emphasis make the half more than an incidental distance on the program.
Course
The route is built around central Milan landmarks including CityLife, Sempione Park, the Duomo, Sforza Castle and the Darsena. The organizers list roughly 40 meters of climbing, so turns and field traffic are likely to matter more than elevation for runners chasing a best time.
Race-day weather
Late November in Milan is cool and often damp, with fog or light rain possible. Conditions can be excellent for fast racing when winds stay light, though the start area may feel cold before the gun.
Past Powerade Milano Half Marathon dates and results
| Year | Date | Status | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Sunday, November 22, 2026 | Upcoming | — |
Powerade Milano Half Marathon FAQ
When is the Powerade Milano Half Marathon?
The 2026 Powerade Milano Half Marathon is on Sunday, November 22, 2026.
Is registration open for the 2026 Powerade Milano Half Marathon?
Registration for the 2026 Powerade Milano Half Marathon is open. View the official registration details at in.followyourpassion.it.
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