Running races in or near Seatonville, IL
Marathons, 1-milers, 5Ks, half-marathons, 10Ks & more
See below for a frequently-updated, comprehensive list of upcoming running events in the local Seatonville, IL area. Races listed here include both walking and running events of various distances — from 1-milers, to 5Ks, to marathons, and everything else in between.
Marathon - NO SHIRT Included - Individual ...
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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Run SRC 5K - Individual Registration
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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Half Marathon - NO SHIRT Included - Individual ...
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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Marathon - Individual Registration
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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Half Marathon - Individual Registration
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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2025 Starved Rock Country Marathon and Half Marathon
Organization: Run Starved Rock Country
Date of Race: 05-10-2025
Description: Now in its 12th year, (11th running, have to count Covid) ...
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Complete list of running events in and near Seatonville, IL: Marathons, 1-milers, 5Ks, half-marathons, 10Ks, obstacle courses, walking events & more.
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About Seatonville
Seatonville (IL) is a village in Bureau County with an estimated population of 314.[4]
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The number of U.S. marathon finishers declined from 2014 to 2015 approximately 8 percent.